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South Korea intercepts boat carrying North Korean defectors
Rare defection by sea comes after nine North Koreans crossed the maritime border in May.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 608
As the war enters its 608th day, these are the main developments.
Why does China claim almost the entire South China Sea?
Beijing's claim is embodied by its nine-dash line that an international court rejected more than seven years ago.
Venezuela’s opposition primary: Will Maduro finally be challenged?
The opposition is uncertain whether banned frontrunner will be able to contest presidential elections.
What risk would an Israeli ground offensive pose to captives held by Hamas?
Israel is preparing to carry out a major military operation in Gaza, but there are concerns for those captured by Hamas.
Hamas releases two women held hostage after Egyptian-Qatari diplomacy
Palestinian group says two women released for 'humanitarian reasons and poor health grounds'.
Bobi, world’s oldest dog, dies in Portugal at age of 31 (217 in dog years)
Bobi, a Portuguese Rafeiro do Alentejo, was the oldest dog verified by Guinness World Records.
More than 19,000 displaced in Lebanon as Israel border clashes escalate: UN
IOM official says the movement of thousands of people not helping an already 'deteriorating' situation in Lebanon.
Afghanistan shock rivals Pakistan in historic Cricket World Cup win
After beating England, Afghanistan pull off their second shock of the World Cup - thumping Pakistan by eight wickets.
‘He’s not dead!’ Palestinian mourns her son slain by Israeli forces
Dunya first experiences disbelief then immense pain, but she is determined to carry her son to his final resting place.
‘Not in my name’: The European Jews condemning Israel’s war on Gaza
From Glasgow to London to Barcelona, many Jewish protesters take on abuse to join pro-Palestinian rallies.
At least 17 killed in Bangladesh train collision
Rescue and recovery operations under way after a passenger train collides with a cargo train in Bhairab city.
Analysis: Two million human bargaining chips
The idea that it is a simple, and just, solution to expel Palestinians from Gaza is uninformed.
Spanish police seize ancient jewelry worth $64m taken from Ukraine
Five people who were trying to sell the pieces in Spain have been arrested, police say.
Russia says US will not be at the centre of ‘new world order’
Kremlin backs US President Joe Biden's call for a new order but says any new system should not revolve around the US.
Turkey’s Erdogan submits Sweden’s bid for NATO membership to parliament
Move comes after months of back-and-forth with Western countries over new additions to alliance amid war in Ukraine.
How Israeli bombing turned Gaza’s desperate situation into a ‘catastrophe’
Israeli attacks worsen the humanitarian situation in Gaza, which already was suffering under a 16-year blockade.
Western feminism and its blind spots in the Middle East
The message leading Western feminists are sending to Palestinian women is clear: your suffering does not matter.
Another Palestinian journalist killed in an Israeli air strike in Gaza
Roshdi Sarraj is now among at least 23 journalists killed since October 7, as he tried to protect his family.
Healing Ruins explores cleansing, rebirth in a 14th century Turkish hamam
Following a long and ambitious 13-year restoration effort, the lost treasure has been revitalised.
German police give all clear following bomb threat at broadcaster ZDF
German police said there was no indication that the emailed threat contained any concrete danger.
Gaza death toll tops 5,000, nearly half of them children: Officials
Children make up 40 percent of dead since Israel started bombing the enclave, according to Gaza's Ministry of Health.
Guilt, anguish of Palestinians mourning Gaza from afar as Israel bombs it
Ahmed and Adham are reeling from the aggression in Gaza, grappling with the West's disdain for the Palestinian struggle.
Russian court extends detention of US journalist Alsu Kurmasheva
The journalist is accused of failing to register as a 'foreign agent', a charge watchdogs have called 'spurious'.
Former India cricket captain Bishan Singh Bedi dies aged 77
One of India's best spinners of all time known for his bold comments on cricketers and issues plaguing the game.
India drives cricket’s Olympic inclusion, but minnows hope to hitch a ride
Smaller countries hope cricket's inclusion in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics can be a game changer for the sport.
China denies role in suspected sabotage of Finland-Estonia gas link
China has joined Russia in rejecting suggestions that it was involved in damaging the Balticconnector pipeline.
Death on duty: Nigerian doctors blame continued exodus on state negligence
For years, Nigerian doctors fled overseas, seeking better pay. Now, they say they are doing so to avoid dying on duty.
China, Philippines escalate rhetoric in South China Sea collision row
Beijing and Manila officials talk of 'intentional' and deliberately 'provocative' manoeuvres in collision incidents.
US ‘urges delay’ in ground invasion as Israel continues to pound Gaza
Hundreds reported killed in Israeli air raids over the past 24 hours as Hamas-Israel ground forces clash.
400 people killed in a single day by Israeli attacks in Gaza
Some 400 Palestinians were killed by Israeli air attacks on Gaza on Sunday, according to Palestinian health officials.
Where are Gaza’s neighbourhoods destroyed by Israel?
The Palestinian enclave - home to 2.3 million people - is 365sq km (141sq miles) and is made up of five governorates.
Israel-Hamas war: Which countries have sent aid to Gaza so far?
Two aid convoys recently entered Gaza through the Rafah border crossing during Israeli bombing.
Venezuela: Machado claims victory in presidential primary vote
The opposition leader and free market advocate says she has a 'mandate' to take on Maduro.
EU’s foreign policy chief Borrell backs pause in Israel-Hamas war
Josep Borrell says getting more aid to Gaza is 'most important thing' as bloc debates humanitarian pause.
Pakistan indicts former PM Imran Khan for leaking state secrets
The former leader, removed in a no-confidence vote in April 2022, faces a potential jail sentence of 14 years.
Israeli raids in occupied West Bank kill two, hundreds arrested
Israeli forces arrested hundreds and killed two in overnight raids in the occupied West Bank.
It’s a time for choosing
The humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in Gaza requires each of us to make a choice.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 17
As the conflict between Israel and Gaza enters its 17th day, these are the main developments.
US police rule out anti-Semitism in murder of synagogue head
Samantha Woll was found dead with multiple stab wounds, but police say the attack was unconnected to her synagogue work.
‘Beautiful solidarity’: Cooking for displaced Palestinians in southern Gaza
The Abu Assi family is feeding thousands of Palestinians displaced since Israel's bombing campaign began on October 7.
Prabowo picks Jokowi’s son as running mate in Indonesia presidential bid
Incumbent defence minister, who is trying a third time for the top job, is marginally ahead in opinion polls.
China detained employee of Japanese trading firm, report says
Chinese national who oversaw rare metals detained in March, Japan's Nikkei newspaper says.
Foxconn shares slide after report says China probing taxes, land use
Apple supplier's shares dropped as much as 3 percent after report by China's state-owned Global Times.
Philippines calls on China to stop ‘provocative actions’ at sea
Manila lodges diplomatic protest over near collisions in the South China Sea, its 55th this year.
China urges Gaza ceasefire, willing to do whatever needed to end violence
Touring the Middle East, Beijing's special envoy Zhai Jun expresses concern about risk of widening conflict.
Argentina heads to run-off as Massa beats Milei in first round
Economy Minister Sergio Massa and far-right libertarian Javier Milei to face-off amid voter discontent over economy.
Indonesia’s TikTok Shop ban reveals mixed feelings on e-commerce revolution
Brick-and-mortar merchants welcome ban on platform, while online sellers say it is misguided.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 607
As the war enters its 607th day, these are the main developments.
Israeli air attacks kill 30 in Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp: Civil defence
The bodies were recovered from under bombed buildings, most of them women and children, civil defence in Gaza said.
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