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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,164
These are the key events on day 1,164 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Judge strikes down Trump’s executive order targeting law firm Perkins Coie
A federal court has declared Trump's attacks on law firms an 'overt attempt to suppress and punish certain viewpoints'.
Singapore election a test for ruling party against rejuvenated opposition
Singaporeans long accepted fewer freedoms in exchange for economic growth and good jobs. But that may be changing.
Former Tunisian PM handed 34-year sentence, rejects ‘terrorism’ charges
Former Prime Minister Ali Larayedh and the opposition Ennahdha party have denounced the trial as politically motivated.
Trump administration designates two Haitian gangs as ‘terrorist groups’
The US has taken hard line against gangs in Haiti while reducing involvement in efforts to address violence there.
Palestinian children face starvation under Israel’s total Gaza blockade
UNICEF says children face 'growing risk of starvation, illness and death' as Israel bars food and other aid deliveries.
US man sentenced to 53 years for the murder of a Palestinian American child
The death of six-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi, a Palestinian American, has shone a light on instances of anti-Arab hate.
ICJ hearing on Israel’s obligation to allow aid to Palestine: Key takeaways
Most states that participated in the rhetorical hearings said Israel has failed to deliver aid to Palestinians.
Australia’s election will show if PM Anthony Albanese has won back voters
Australians will decide if they want to give Labor another chance as local and global issues weigh on voters' minds.
Donald Trump renews threats against Harvard University’s tax exempt status
Democrats have called for an investigation into whether the president is pressuring the IRS to strip Harvard's status.
Freedom Flotilla accuses Israel of alleged drone attack on Gaza aid ship
A representative of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition accused Israel or one of its allies" of an alleged drone attack.
Prince Harry says he wants to reconcile but King Charles won’t speak to him
Harry, who quit the British royal family in 2020, says he doesn't speak to his father amid row over his security detail.
US labour market holds steady despite tariffs, adding 177,000 jobs in April
While a report from the US Labor Department showed positive signs, other economic indicators suggest a looming downturn.
Why has Mike Waltz been dropped as US National Security Advisor?
Decision marks first major personnel change of Donald Trump's second term.
Yemen’s Houthis launch missiles at Israel, army says it intercepts
The group says it attacked an Israeli military base with a hypersonic missile.
World Food Programme strained in Sudan as rainy season, funding cuts loom
With the rainy season and funding cuts looming, the World Food Programme is worried about the displaced in Sudan.
Why does DRC want to end ex-President Kabila’s immunity for war crimes?
The former leader is accused of allying with the rebel M23 group, active in the country's east.
Lebanon warns Hamas against attacks threatening nation’s security
President Joseph Aoun says Lebanon must not be used as a launchpad for instability or be dragged into unnecessary wars.
Sudanese paramilitary RSF kills 19 after taking city of al-Nahud: Sources
Control over city gives RSF strategic advantage in its bid to take Darfur capital el-Fasher, 400km west.
One hundred days into Trump 2.0, is the opposition failing?
Donald Trump faces rising political opposition amid a growing backlash on key policies.
Chile downgrades alert after 7.4 magnitude earthquake spurs tsunami fears
Chile downgrades warning for parts of southernmost Magallanes region after quake that also struck off Argentina's coast.
US says war set to run on as Ukraine prepares to ratify minerals deal
Washington-Kyiv deal absolves Ukraine of past debt' for aid, but does not give security guarantees.
Drone attack on Gaza ‘Freedom Flotilla’ ship
Aid workers trying to deliver supplies to Gaza are stranded on a burning ship in the middle of the sea.
German security service designates far-right AfD as ‘extremist’
Classification opens way for surveillance of party and is likely to revive discussion of a ban.
Harrods, M&S hit by cyberattack: What happened, who’s behind it?
A hacking group called Scattered Spider is believed to be behind the reported ransomware attack on Marks & Spencer.
Radical-right Reform party makes gains in UK elections
Leader Nigel Farage, a Trump ally, hopes to position anti-immigration party as significant political force in UK.
How accurate is the movie ‘Conclave’ on electing a new pope?
The film 'does a fair job' - but we have some notes.
Knicks’ Brunson helps seal series against Pistons, Clippers sink Nuggets
New York Knicks' Jalen Brunson hits late trey to seal series against Detriot Pistons; LA Clippers beat Denver Nuggets.
Red Cross warns Gaza aid effort on ‘verge of collapse’ amid Israel blockade
ICRC says Israel has 'obligation' to meet the needs of Palestinians struggling to survive.
‘Everyone lives in fear’: Voices of Kashmir after deadly Pahalgam attack
As tensions soar between India and Pakistan, Kashmiris are caught between fear and uncertainty.
Australia election 2025: Results, what polls say and what’s at stake?
Here are the issues dominating the federal elections and which party is leading in the polls.
Trump orders funding cuts for US public broadcasters PBS, NPR
White House accuses outlets of using public money to spread 'woke propaganda' as alarm raised on media freedom.
Hong Kong ex-lawmaker describes ‘Kafka-esque’ prison experience
Claudia Mo says she read more than 300 books and brushed up on her French while in prison.
Drones hit ‘Freedom Flotilla’ Gaza aid ship in international waters
Freedom Flotilla Coalition demands Israel answer to violations including blockade and 'bombing of our civilian vessel'.
Mike Waltz “never pivoted [to Trump’s] America First agenda”
Charles Kupchan says Donald Trump replaced Mike Waltz because he didn't align with the MAGA base.
South Korea appoints new acting leader as ex-PM enters election race
Han Duck-soo declares candidacy in June 3 election to replace impeached ex-president Yoon Suk-yeol.
Gaza aid ship on fire after reported drone attack
An aid ship heading to Gaza has sent out a distress signal after crew members say it was hit in a drone attack.
Palestine the world’s most dangerous place for journalists, RSF says
US President Donald Trump overseeing 'troubling deterioration' in press freedom in US, Reporters Without Borders says.
Israel strikes near Syria’s presidential palace, issues warning over Druze
Israel has ramped up attacks on Syria following a week of sectarian violence against the Druze community.
Pahalgam attack: A simple guide to the Kashmir conflict
The roots of this decades-long conflict between India and Pakistan go back to the turbulent partition of 1947.
CIA releases videos coaxing Chinese officials to leak secrets to US
Social media campaign depicts fictional scenes of officials becoming disillusioned with ruling Chinese Communist Party.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,163
These are the key events on day 1,163 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
China says it is ‘evaluating’ Trump administration’s outreach on tariffs
Ministry of Commerce says 'door is open' to talks, but it is willing to 'fight to the end' otherwise.
A ‘political prisoner’: US advocates rally for detained Georgetown scholar
Lawyers say the Trump administration's efforts to deport Badar Khan Suri violate his freedom of speech and association.
Syrian Druze leader condemns government over sectarian violence
Syrian Druze leader condemns 'genocidal campaign' after dozens killed in clashes south of Damascus.
Manchester United, Fernandes beat Athletic Club in Europa League semifinal
Bruno Fernandes scores twice as Man Utd seal game in first half in Bilbao, where Athletic Club were reduced to 10 men.
Court rules against Trump’s use of Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans
In a first-of-its-kind decision, a US district judge issued a permanent injunction barring the law's use in south Texas.
Why is aid to Sudan falling while famine and conflict worsen?
Millions of people in danger of starvation as crises persist.
How activists and immigrants in the US can protect their privacy
With Trump gov't crackdown on protesters, some immigrants and activists have been arrested, deported or stuck at border.
Clashes between police and May Day demonstrators in Paris
French police and May Day demonstrators violently clashed in Paris on Thursday as more than 100,000 people gathered.
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