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Israeli bombardment of Gaza kills 92 in two days: Health Ministry
At least 219 people injured in attacks since Good Friday, with many children among the casualties, health officials say.
Gaza had educational justice. Now the genocide has wiped that out, too
For the first time in many years, education in Gaza is only accessible to the well-to-do.
Palestinian government denounces settler threat to Al-Aqsa Mosque
Foreign Ministry calls on international community to deal with 'incitement' to destroy the holy site seriously.
Herder-farmer clashes in Nigeria kill at least 17
Deadly clashes between nomads and farmers have multiplied recently in the Benue and Plateau states.
Ecuador accuses ‘bad losers’ of assassination plot against President Noboa
Government says on 'maximum alert' due to bid by rivals to kill re-elected president.
Infowars: Chinese AI memes and US media barbs
Trump takes on the US's enemies and friends - ferocious tariff wars with China and scathing rhetoric on Canada.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,150
These are the key events on day 1,150 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Is the US dollar at risk of a ‘confidence crisis’?
Fears about unpredictable policy are prompting investors to question their faith in the US dollar.
Memphis beats Dallas to face top-seeded Oklahoma City in the NBA playoffs
Grizzlies beat the Mavericks 120-106 to set up a first-round NBA playoff series with top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder.
Tunisian court hands opposition figures lengthy jail terms
Dozens of defendants found guilty of "conspiracy against state security" and given sentences of 13 to 66 years.
Could an earthquake shift the balance in Myanmar’s civil war?
Aftershocks of Myanmar's devastating earthquake add new dimension to country's four-year-long civil war.
US Supreme Court orders temporary halt to deportations under antique law
Block on removal of migrants sets up possibility of another challenge by Trump administration to power of the courts.
Humans outrun robots at Beijing half-marathon
The humanoid robots were no match for human rivals as they made their half-marathon debut in the Chinese capital.
‘I always come here’: The Indian tea shop that runs on trust
A hole-in-the-wall tea shop in West Bengal founded by a freedom fighter is run by customers when the owner's out.
US judge rules Rumeysa Ozturk must be transferred from Louisiana to Vermont
Court says detained pro-Palestine student has shown 'significant evidence' violations to her constitutional rights.
African athletes find their feet in Vietnam’s marathon running boom
A surge in marathons and lucrative prize money has attracted runners from East Africa to Vietnam.
Image of Gaza airstrike survivor wins 2025 World Press Photo of the Year
A poignant image of a nine-year-old amputee from Gaza is the 2025 World Press Photo of the Year.
Deadly, sombre Good Friday as 58 people killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza
Palestinian Christians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank are holding temperate gatherings leading up to Easter.
Did Xi Jinping succeed in winning support against Trump’s tariff war?
Chinese president visits three Southeast Asian nations amid global uncertainty.
Allies say Ghannouchi ‘unjustly’ held, as he marks 2 years in Tunisian jail
International Committee for Solidarity with Rached Ghannouchi decries repressive campaign' against Ennahdha party head.
Barcelona vs Celta Vigo – LaLiga preview: Team news, how to follow, stream
Barcelona's challenge for a quadruple this season could be hampered by the schedule as Celta Vigo provide latest test.
Trump says US may ‘pass’ on helping end war if Russia, Ukraine resist deal
Ukraine has agreed to a full temporary ceasefire and accused Russia of stalling on a truce agreement.
Why did ICE deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia?
What does Kilmar Abrego Garcia's case say about the future of immigration under Trump?
‘How do I live like this?’ asks Gaza boy who lost arms in Israeli attack
An image of Mahmoud Ajjour, 9, who was severely wounded in an Israeli strike, won World Press Photo of the Year award.
Russia jails 19-year old for condemning its war in Ukraine
Daria Kozyreva used 19th-century poetry and graffiti to protest Russia's war on Ukraine.
Man Utd career summed up by ‘Maddest game’ – Maguire
Manchester United scored two goals in two minutes in the closing stages of their Europa League quarterfinal with Lyon.
At least two killed in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon
Israel has continued to conduct near-daily strikes in Lebanon despite a ceasefire with Hezbollah last November.
‘Ripple effect:’ In US, anti-immigrant policy strains child and eldercare
Immigrants are scared to show up to work, exacerbating a worker shortage in key industries.
Iran has ‘doubts’ about US intentions ahead of nuclear talks
Iran's FM expresses concern about US motivations but says negotiations will take place in Rome this weekend.
FSU shooting: What we know about the victims and suspected attacker
The attacker and wounded victims at Florida State University are currently being treated in hospital.
China “will not enter another century of humiliation”: Vijay Prashad
Can BRICS countries challenge the US? Redi Tlhabi speaks with historian and journalist Vijay Prashad.
‘Psychological terrorism’: The war against reproductive rights in the US
Redi Tlhabi speaks with Professor Michele Goodwin about the current state and future of reproductive rights in the US.
Pakistan confirms its expulsion of more than 80,000 Afghans since April 1
Rights groups have criticised the repatriation drive, warning that mass expulsions risk endangering vulnerable people.
The dangers of falling in love online
We discuss the dangers of falling in love online and how technology is used to deceive and steal from victims.
Rubio says US to decide within days if Ukraine ceasefire ‘doable’
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the US will decide in days whether to continue to push for peace in Ukraine.
Military courts: The front line of Uganda’s war on dissent
Used to prosecuting civilians, Uganda's military courts help entrench repression ahead of the 2026 elections.
Children in Gaza survive on ‘less than a meal a day’: Aid groups
About 95 percent of aid groups have suspended or cut their services due to Israeli bombardment and blockade.
CAF fines its president’s club after African Champions League fan disorder
Mamalodi Sundowns, owned by the Confederation of African Football's president, are fined for fan disorder.
US revokes nearly 1,500 student visas: Who are the targets?
Hundreds of students have had their visas cancelled and find themselves in limbo.
Protests in New York over Trump’s policies targeting universities
Students and staff at college campuses across the US are angry at what they say is an assault by the White House.
‘Conspiracy trial’ restarts: What’s Tunisia’s history with death penalty?
Death penalty has effectively been suspended in Tunisia since 1991, but prominent opposition figures may be sentenced.
US air attacks target Yemen fuel port, killing dozens
US bombing raids on Yemen's Ras Isa fuel port have killed dozens of people, according to Houthi-affiliated media.
US Senator meets wrongly deported migrant Abrego Garcia in El Salvador
Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen shares a photo with the man whose return was ordered by the top US court.
Trump tariffs mean US Federal Reserve faces “conundrum”
The tariffs are stagflationary, so slower growth and higher inflation."
At least two killed in Russian attacks on Ukraine’s Kharkiv, Sumy
Russia intensifies attacks on Ukraine as Kyiv for the first time accuses China of providing weapons to Moscow.
Trump faces contempt risk: What happens if president violates court orders?
Judge James Boasberg has ruled that probable cause exists to find the Trump administration in criminal contempt.
‘Make West great again’: Trump, Meloni optimistic on EU tariffs deal
US president says prospect of a trade deal with the EU is '100 percent', praising Italian prime minister as 'fantastic'.
US to screen social media of visa applicants who spent time in Gaza
US State Department cable reveals that social media posts could lead to screening for national security threats.
Trump Tariffs: What products do China and the US buy from each other?
In 2024, the US bought $439bn worth of goods from China, while it sold $143.5bn to it.
Promises made in Paris Olympics run-up broken, say undocumented workers
Having helped to build a flagship arena, 14 workers were promised their papers. To date, they remain undocumented.
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