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Antony Blinken in Middle East, says he is focused on Gaza ceasefire deal
Top US diplomat says countries in the region should press Hamas to accept Biden's ceasefire proposal.
Macron calls snap election after EU setback: What’s at stake for France?
According to analysts, the French president might be trying to test the public - and the far-right's ability to govern.
Ukraine reconstruction official quits citing ‘systemic obstacles’
Mustafa Nayyem announces resignation a day before an international conference focused on rebuilding Ukraine.
Detained Uganda anti-pipeline activist released
Environmental Governance Institute says Stephen Kwikiriza in 'poor condition' after 'severe beatings' in detention.
Three Valencia fans handed prison sentences over Vinicius Jr racist abuse
Spanish court convicts fans for hate crimes against the Real Madrid player in the first conviction over racist insults.
EU elections 2024: Who lost and won, and who was hurt?
The centre right held ground, but a surge for the far right could impact policymaking in Brussels.
‘I just want to stay alive for my mother’ says boy in Gaza
An injured Palestinian boy was seen pleading for survival so he could help his mother after an Israeli attack.
Armed conflicts hit post-WWII record in 2023
Number of conflicts worldwide hit 59 last year with 28 occurring in Africa.
Ukraine to seek secure parking for F-16s abroad
Kyiv expects first donated fighter jets will arrive later this year, but plans to keep some outside the country.
Armenian protests demand PM’s head over concessions to Azerbaijan
Mass protests against territorial concessions to Azerbaijan have rocked Yerevan.
Palestinians describe Israeli killings in Gaza raid to free captives
Palestinians in Gaza have accused Israeli forces of executions and mass killings during mission to free Israeli captives
Far-right parties surge in EU elections
Far-right parties have made significant gains in the European Union's elections.
How has Benny Gantz’s resignation affected the Israeli government?
Benny Gantz, the Israeli prime minister's principal rival, has quit the government.
These Palestinians are sheltering in their destroyed homes in Gaza
Palestinians from Khan Younis in Gaza have returned to live amongst the rubble of their destroyed houses.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 836
These are the main developments as the war enters its 836th day.
Ninety states headed to Ukraine peace summit but Russia absent
Russia not invited after slamming event, but officials suggest Moscow can join process down the line.
Sudan paramilitary RSF targets last operating hospital in Darfur
The armed group fired on and looted the last operating hospital in western Darfur, forcing it to close.
NBA Finals: Boston Celtics beat Dallas Mavericks 105-98 for 2-0 lead
An all-round team effort with offence and defence helped the Celtics go to Game 3 in Dallas with a 2-0 lead.
Bulgarian election delivers another fragmented parliament
Bulgaria's sixth vote in three years delivers yet another fragmented parliament.
Bangladesh vs South Africa – T20 World Cup: Team news, head-to-head, form
A win against inconsistent Bangladesh in New York will take South Africa within touching distance of Super Eights.
Blinken headed for Middle East to push Gaza ceasefire plan
Israel continues to batter Gaza as the US presses for a UNSC vote to help push the ceasefire plan.
‘Politics is broken’: A South African anti-Zionist challenges UK’s Starmer
Andrew Feinstein, a pro-Palestinian activist and politician, is preparing to run in the general election.
Photos: India vs Pakistan brings the biggest cricket party to the US
A sellout crowd descended on New York's Eisenhower Park for the clash of cricketing archrivals India and Pakistan.
South Africa legalises cannabis use. Will the rest of Africa follow?
It's now legal to grow and use cannabis. The next battle - making it legal to trade. A continent is watching.
Ukraine says it struck Su-57 fighter jet on ground at Russian air base
The Ukrainian military agency said the plane was among 'a countable few' of its type in Moscow's arsenal.
North Korea sends more rubbish balloons to South after Kim sister’s threat
Kim Yo Jong had warned of a 'crisis of confrontation' if South Korea did not halt propaganda broadcasts.
Australia’s PM slams vandalism of US consulate with pro-Palestine graffiti
Australia's Anthony Albanese calls on protesters to 'turn the heat down' after US consulate has windows smashed.
Onion exports: How Pakistan briefly won at India’s cost in unlikely matchup
While Pakistan celebrates onion export success, local consumers face soaring prices and financial strain.
How is the plight of Israeli captives affecting ceasefire-deal chances?
The Israeli government is under pressure to secure the release of captives held in Gaza.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen wins Canadian Grand Prix for third year in a row
The victory was Verstappen's sixth of the racing season, extending his F1 Drivers' Championship lead to 56 points.
Far right surges in EU vote, topping polls in Germany, France, Austria
French President Emmanuel Macron calls snap election after National Rally doubles vote share of centrist Renaissance.
France’s Macron calls for snap elections after far right surge in EU vote
Announcement comes after exit polls showed his alliance losing to far-right National Rally (RN) in EU parliament vote.
At least nine killed after attack on bus in Indian-administered Kashmir
Police say at least nine killed, 33 injured after a bus carrying Hindu pilgrims plunged into a gorge after shooting.
Alcaraz defeats Zverev in five sets to win first French Open title
Carlos Alcaraz's third Grand Slam title maintains his perfect record in major tennis finals.
Israel war cabinet minister Benny Gantz quits Netanyahu’s government
Gantz's departure will not endanger the parliamentary majority in the Knesset held by the ruling right-wing coalition.
India’s Narendra Modi sworn in as country’s prime minister for a third term
Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party has formed a coalition government after losing outright majority in election.
Trump to hold rally in US swing state Nevada amid record-breaking heatwave
Rally for the Republican presidential candidate in Las Vegas will take place while temperatures are expected to soar.
Israel’s war on Gaza: The view from China
China's role in the Middle East is growing, but can it be a peacemaker between the Palestinians and Israelis?
Week in pictures: From Mexico’s new president to D-Day’s 80th commemoration
A roundup of some of last week's events.
Why isn’t Haaland playing? Top players who will miss Euro 2024 in Germany
From Norway's Erling Haaland to England's Marcus Rashford, here's a list of star players who will not be at Euro 2024.
Collateral genocide in Nuseirat
In yet another Israeli massacre in Gaza, Palestinians are killed en masse and then summarily erased from the story.
Ghalibaf among six approved to run in Iran’s presidential election
Parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and five other conservatives approved to run in snap vote on June 28.
Israel’s rescue of four captives kills hundreds of Palestinians in Gaza
Israel's operation to free four captives held by Hamas killed more than 270 Palestinians in Gaza's Nuseirat refugee camp
After Israel’s massacre in Nuseirat … when will the world see us?
Maram Humaid writes of a harrowing day and night as Gaza hovered between life and death while Israel freed four people.
The Harvard graduating students denied their degrees over Palestine protest
The decision by Harvard University to delay degrees for 13 students for one year has caused outrage.
The fallacy of the ‘wrong side of history’ narrative
Waiting on history to deliver karmic justice is a useless exercise, especially at a time when urgent action is needed.
What will bring an end to the conflict in Sudan?
The people of Sudan have faced a devastating conflict for a little more than a year now.
How will Israel react after it’s added to a ‘list of shame’?
Questions loom on whether the move will bring actual change to Israel's war conduct.
S Korea to restart anti-Pyongyang loudspeaker relays after rubbish balloons
The move comes in retaliation to continuing North Korean campaigns to drop rubbish on the South with balloons.
Palestine IAEA rep: Israel not international community’s ‘darling’ any more
Salah Abdel Shafi discusses Israel's alleged depleted uranium use in Gaza and nuclear threats.
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