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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.
‘The Russian military is not this unstoppable machine’: Historian
Europe has the industrial and financial might to help Ukraine without the US, says Phillips O'Brien.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,149
These are the key events on day 1,149 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
At least 38 killed, 102 injured in US air strikes on Yemen: Report
Reported death toll marks one of the deadliest attacks by the United States military on Yemen.
Man Utd reach Europa League semifinals with late Maguire goal against Lyon
Manchester United score twice in extra time against Lyon, capped off by Harry Maguire's 121st minute winner.
Man kills two with police mother’s gun at Florida State University
Police identify gunman as 20-year-old son of local sheriff's deputy in attack that also wounded five.
Ukraine and US sign memorandum on minerals deal, Kyiv says
Ukraine offiical Yulia Svyrydenko did not publish details of the memorandum, says work continues towards securing deal.
Who is being targeted by Trump and why?
Law firms, universities, NGOs and media under White House attack.
Puerto Rico recovering from massive island-wide blackout
Utility crews are working to restore power to Puerto Rico after a major blackout that left 1.4 million without power and
Palestinians mark Prisoners’ Day across the West Bank
Palestinians across the occupied West Bank are commemorating the annual Prisoners' Day on Thursday.
Macron hails Paris talks with top US officials on ending Ukraine war
Ukraine's Zelenskyy urges allies meeting in French capital to exert pressure on Russia to reach a ceasefire deal.
Trump accuses Federal Reserve chair of ‘playing politics’
Donald Trump said he is not happy" with US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, accusing him of playing politics."
What happened in Canada’s French-language election debate?
Liberal Prime Minister Carney says he's the man to take on Trump, as Conservative Poilievre says time for change.
Who will win the US-China trade war?
US-China trade war escalates with huge stakes for the economies of both nations and the rest of the world.
Saudi defence minister visits Tehran before Iran-US talks
Iran and the US are set to hold a second round of talks in Rome about Tehran's nuclear programme.
Held without justice: A look inside Israeli prisons
Amid continued Israeli assault on Gaza, Palestinians mark Prisoners' Day with thousands still in jail.
US judge finds Google illegally monopolised ad tech market
The ruling could allow prosecutors to argue for a breakup of Google's advertising products.
Haiti in ‘free fall’ as violence escalates, rights group warns
Human Rights Watch says Haitians suffering 'horrific abuses' as gang violence escalates in Port-au-Prince.
Trans women aren’t legally women: What the UK Supreme Court ruling means
The ruling concluded a long-running dispute between feminist advocacy groups and the Scottish government.
Trump says Fed Chair Powell’s exit ‘can’t come soon enough’
Trump does not have the authority to force Powell to resign. The Fed Chair's term is up in May 2026.
Fire guts Darfur camp amid escalating Sudan war
A fire tore through a Darfur displacement camp, destroying over 50 homes.
Russia’s Putin, Qatar’s emir discuss Syria and Gaza at Moscow talks
Ahmed al-Sharaa, Syria's new leader, would like better relations with Moscow, Qatar said.
Israel’s water war
Pinch Point looks at how Israel uses water as a strategic aim and a weapon of war.
Could Trump invoke Insurrection Act – and what powers would that give him?
Experts debunk claims of Trump declaring martial law, citing legal boundaries and confusion with the Insurrection Act.
Russia’s Supreme Court suspends ban on Afghanistan’s Taliban
The group that seized power in Afghanistan in 2021 is removed from Russia's list of banned 'terror' organisations.
Two years into Sudan’s war, where is its civil society?
Civil activists negotiate with warring sides to work but face harassment, arrests, and accusations of bias.
Israel kills children in attacks on tents including Gaza’s “safe zone”
Israeli air attacks on tents in Gaza have killed at least 35 Palestinians in the past 24 hours.
Video: Easter overshadowed by war for Christians in Palestine
Palestinian Christians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza find little joy beset by war and conflict.
Vietnam: 50 Years of Forgetting
The granddaughter of a Vietnamese hero explores the enduring legacy of the Vietnam War on her family and country.
Gaza life expectancy has been reduced “by 46 percent”
International lawyer Lara Elborno says that the situation continues to deteriorate as Israel blocks aid
Is there life on another planet? Scientists find the strongest evidence yet
Near a planet far, far away astronomers have found traces of chemicals that on Earth are only produced by living beings.
Trump’s claims about tariffs and trade with China
@khalidmajzoubofficial reviews claims the White House has made about China and its new tariffs
Palestinian photographer Samar Abu Elouf wins world’s top photo prize
The winning picture of this year's World Press Photo competition highlights the human cost of war in Gaza.
UK Supreme Court rules on legal definition of “a woman”
In a long-awaited ruling, the UK Supreme Court has defined a woman as someone born biologically female.
Virgil van Dijk signs new Liverpool contract until 2027
Liverpool captain inks a two-year extension, becoming the second key player to re-sign with the club in the last week.
Hamas accuses Israel of weaponising aid as Gaza’s hunger crisis worsens
Israel's defence minister admits blockade is a 'pressure lever' against Hamas and there are no plans to ease it.
Is Zimbabwe wooing Donald Trump by paying white farmers and ending tariffs?
Zimbabwe is the only country to have suspended tariffs on US imports so far.
Dozens killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza’s tent camps for displaced people
Israeli attacks target displaced people in and around southern Gaza's al-Mawasi, as well as in Beit Lahiya in the north.
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