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Haliburton, Pacers defeat Knicks in Game 4 of NBA East finals
Tyrese Haliburton's stunning Game 4 performance torched the NY Knicks and moved Indiana to within a game of NBA Finals.
Why are we still hiding periods in 2025?
On this Menstrual Hygiene Day, the Muslim community needs to remember and revive our period-positive legacy.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy to meet Germany’s Merz in Berlin, seeks more support
Talks come after German chancellor says allies no longer imposing restrictions on the range of weapons supplied to Kyiv.
Video: SpaceX Starship launch fails as spacecraft spirals out of control
SpaceX's giant Starship rocket crashed into the Indian Ocean after controllers lost contact with the spacecraft.
How has Bitcoin performed since Trump took office?
Bitcoin has surged 60 percent since Trump's re-election in November 2024, reaching current highs of $111,000.
China hosts Pacific Island nations in bid to bolster diplomatic, trade ties
Foreign minister Wang Yi is meeting top diplomats from 11 Pacific nations in the Chinese city of Xiamen.
‘She’s the queen’: Sri Lanka bids farewell to film legend Malini Fonseka
She portrayed working-class women on screen and became a beauty icon. Fonseka, 78, died on Saturday.
Trump says Canada will pay $61bn for Golden Dome, or become 51st state
US leader's latest comments come as China, North Korea, Russia say the Golden Dome will create a 'space arms race'.
No death penalty for son of Mexican drug boss ‘El Chapo’: US prosecutors
Federal prosecutors in the US will not seek the death sentence for Joaquin Guzman Lopez if he is found guilty in court.
War of words: Russia’s Medvedev rebukes Trump over Putin social media post
Trump says Russia's Vladimir Putin is 'playing with fire' and Russia has so far been shielded from 'really bad things'.
UN, aid groups slam US-Israel-backed initiative after deadly rush in Gaza
UN says scenes at the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's aid site are 'heartbreaking' as US, Israel defend the initiative.
SpaceX’s Starship test flight loses control 30 minutes after launch
The ninth launch of Elon Musk's futuristic SpaceX Starship comes after two previous space rockets blew up.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,189
These are the key events on day 1,189 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Argentinian judge withdraws from a negligence trial about Maradona’s death
Judge Julieta Makintach was accused of participating in a documentary about the famed football player's death.
Brazilian prosecutors sue Chinese carmaker BYD over labour conditions
Labour prosecutors allege that workers were brought to Brazil illegally and toiled in 'slavery-like conditions'.
Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal signs new six-year contract
Global football giants Barcelona have announced a new six-year deal with 17-year-old Spanish international Lamine Yamal.
US pauses student visa processing amid plans to up social media vetting
Latest Trump administration move comes amid wider pressure campaign against top universities, targeting of students.
Sudan says cholera outbreak killed 172 people in a week
Water treatment stations attacked by RSF unable to provide clean water in Khartoum state, where 95 percent of cases are.
Texas to require age verification for app purchases
The law requires parental consent to download apps or make in-app purchases for users aged below 18.
US judge temporarily bars Trump admin from ending NYC congestion pricing
The ruling comes as US Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy is set to pause federal funds to New York state.
Mapping Israel’s military campaign in the occupied West Bank
Research group Forensic Architecture finds that Israel is using tactics in the West Bank similar to those used in Gaza.
Netanyahu vows more aid sites in Gaza despite chaos in Rafah
More aid distribution sites are being set up in Gaza with US support, according to Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu.
Has Trump’s response on Ukraine attack emboldened Putin?
US president brands Russian leader 'absolutely crazy' after major air attack on Ukraine.
Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia to begin on June 4
Officials say more than one million Muslim pilgrims from around the world have already arrived in the country.
Trump administration to cut remaining US federal contracts with Harvard
Government escalates row with university over demands to curb pro-Palestine student activism, racial diversity policies.
French lawmakers approve assisted dying bill
Legislation likely to pass as polls say 90 percent of French in favour of laws that give terminally ill a right to die.
‘Heartbreaking’ chaos in Gaza as starving Palestinians seek Israeli-US aid
Thousands try to reach site of a food distribution by the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in southern Gaza.
Key takeaways from King Charles’s ‘Speech from the Throne’ in Canada
King stresses sovereignty amid US President Trump's pressure on Canada, but also urges cooperation in historic speech.
Silhouetted by fire, 6-year-old girl survives Israeli attack in Gaza
Ward Khalil emerged from the blaze alive, but her mother and two of her siblings were killed in Monday's attack.
Chaos erupts as Palestinians rush to aid site after months of blockade
Chaos erupted in Rafah as thousands of desperate Palestinians swarmed a new aid distribution site.
Israeli forces raid foreign exchange shops in occupied West Bank; one dead
Palestinian groups slam the raids targeting exchanges in several cities in a widespread operation in the territory.
NPR sues Trump administration for cutting US federal funding
The lawsuit alleges the Trump administration's move to cut funding to public media violates the US's First Amendment.
US Supreme Court rejects Native American case against large copper mine
High court declines to hear bid to block a project that an Apache Indigenous group says would destroy a religious site.
How common is Israel’s use of human shields in Gaza and the West Bank?
Army under pressure to provide answers amid growing evidence that orders to use Palestinians as 'fodder' come from top.
Trump Media to raise $2.5bn to invest in Bitcoin
Trump Media says the money will be used to create a 'Bitcoin treasury'.
Why are the US and EU struggling to reach a trade deal?
Trump's U-turn sees European leaders call for lowest possible' tariffs after levies postponed from June 1 to July 9.
Liverpool car ramming casts ‘dark shadow’ over victory parade
Multiple football fans were injured in a car ramming incident during Liverpool FC's Premier League victory parade.
US, Europe lift ‘range restrictions’ on Ukraine missiles: Why it matters
German leader Merz confirms Kyiv can now target Russian military positions with long-range weapons from Western allies.
Merz: Israeli army’s actions no longer justifiable in fight against Hamas
Friedrich Merz criticised Israel's actions in Gaza, saying the scale of civilian harm can no longer be justified.
Ronaldo set to leave Al Nassr: What’s next, can he play in Club World Cup?
If Cristiano Ronaldo does exit Al Nassr, could he play with Miami's Lionel Messi or another team at FIFA Club World Cup?
At least five reported killed in large explosion at China chemical plant
More than 200 emergency workers respond to blast and blaze in Weifang in Shandong province, China state media report.
Charles III to give ‘Speech from the Throne’ in Canada: What to know
The brief trip carries symbolic weight and reinforces Canada's historical ties to the monarchy, amid threats from Trump.
Far-right figure Tommy Robinson released early from UK prison
Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was originally scheduled for release in late July.
‘Betrayal’ or ‘win-win’?: Britain’s EU deal reopens old wounds
Polls suggest most Britons want closer ties with the EU, but some believe the new deal violates Brexit's mandate.
Drone war, ground offensive continue despite new Russia-Ukraine peace push
Tit-for-tat drone attacks as Russia blames Ukraine and Europe for efforts to disrupt diplomacy.
Humanitarian groups slam Gaza’s new US-Israeli aid operation
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says it has started sending limited aid into Gaza, after Israel's three-month siege.
Girl tells Al Jazeera how she escaped school inferno
Ward al-Sheikh Khalil spoke to Al Jazeera after surviving an Israeli airstrike on a school-turned-shelter in Gaza city.
Teenage Gaza gymnast who lost both legs dreams of walking again
Ahmed is a 16-year-old gymnast who lost both his legs in an Israeli attack on Gaza.
UN Security Council must renew the arms embargo on South Sudan
Free access to weapons would only spur the ongoing violence in the country.
US-Israel scheme dispenses Gaza aid as UN says 180,000 displaced in 10 days
The United Nations slams GHF plan as distraction' amid global condemnation, as death toll in enclave surpasses 54,000.
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