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India’s T20 World Cup 2024 squad: Rishabh Pant in, Shubman Gill out
Pant returns to the side more than a year after his near-fatal car crash as India name Rohit Sharma-led 15-man squad.
US finds five Israeli units responsible for rights abuses in the West Bank
All units still eligible for US military aid, Washington says after it identifies abuses committed before Gaza war.
Columbia protesters occupy Hamilton Hall as university standoff escalates
Demonstrators take over Hamilton Hall in escalation of antiwar protests.
France deploys riot police, cuts funding to quell campus protests over Gaza
Campus sit-ins upend Sciences Po and Sorbonne in Paris as students decry Israel's 'genocide' against Palestinians.
Jofra Archer, Will Jacks named in England’s squad for T20 World Cup 2024
Holders England have also named slow left-hander Tom Hartley and big-hitting batter Will Jacks in their 15-man squad.
Al-Shifa, Nasser hospital staff questioned by ICC prosecutors: Report
Investigators are reportedly interviewing staff from two damaged hospitals where mass graves have been found.
Three Eswatini chiefdoms overcome rivalry to preserve indigenous forest
Illegal poaching of wildlife and plants in Jilobi Forest threatens biodiversity hotspot in the Southern African kingdom.
Rival Palestinian groups Fatah and Hamas meet in China
Beijing says two sides took part in in-depth and candid dialogue on promoting Palestinian reconciliation.
‘We didn’t expect to find bones’: Inside one Gaza family’s nightmare
Death of Naifa Rizq al-Sawada, 92, amid Israeli raid in Gaza City spurs unanswered questions and calls for justice.
Japan, Uzbekistan enter AFC U23 Asian Cup final and confirm Olympic berths
Indonesia and Iraq will fight for the last remaining Olympic football spot in the U23 Asian Cup bronze medal match.
Columbia suspends students after deadline to end Gaza camp passes
The number of arrests has crossed 1,100 since New York police detained first demonstrators at Columbia on April 18.
Why is Japan’s yen falling and why is it so weak against the US dollar?
The weakness of the Japanese currency is back in the spotlight after sinking to its lowest level since April 1990.
Columbia University students take over faculty building in Gaza protest
Protesters storm a Columbia University building after a deadline passed for them to leave their camp or face suspension.
China coastguard blasts water cannon at Philippine coastguard ship
Chinese Coast Guard vessels were seen blasting water cannons at a Philippine Coast Guard ship.
India protests alleged Sikh separatist slogans at event attended by Trudeau
Canada deputy high commissioner summoned after Sikh homeland slogans reportedly raised at an event addressed by PM.
NBA playoffs: LeBron’s Lakers eliminated as Nuggets’ Murray hits late hoop
Murray hit the winner with 3.6 seconds left to send Denver Nuggets to the Western Conference semis with a 108-106 win.
Gunman kills at least six in attack on mosque in Afghanistan’s Herat
Government spokesman says unknown armed person shot at worshippers in mosque in Herat province, killing at least six.
Boxer and MMA fighter Francis Ngannou’s 15-month-old son Kobe dies
'Too soon to leave but yet he's gone,' Ngannou wrote in a social media post annoucing his son's death.
ICJ to hear Mexico’s dispute with Ecuador: All you need to know
Mexico and Ecuador have brought complaints against each other at the international court, escalating a diplomatic feud.
Philippines and China in new confrontation at Scarborough Shoal
Manila says its coastguard ship was damaged after being hit by water cannon; Beijing says it 'expelled' Manila's boats.
‘Country is doing well’: Why jobless young Indians are still backing Modi
Polling shows inflation and lack of jobs worry most young Indians. It also shows that support for Modi stays intact.
Australia’s budget airline Bonza cancels all flights, stranding passengers
Chief executive Tim Jordan says flights suspended amid discussions on 'ongoing viability of the business'.
UN monitors say North Korean missile struck Ukraine’s Kharkiv
Expert body tells UN Security Council the weapon's discovery suggests a violation of sanctions on Pyongyang.
IMF promises Pakistan ‘immediate’ release of $1.1bn loan after key meet
Pakistan seeks another long-term IMF programme to support its ailing economy but experts say focus must be on reforms.
South Korea’s Samsung sees profit jump 10-fold on memory chip recovery
South Korean tech giant reports $4.85bn profit during the first three months of 2024.
Solomon Islands PM Sogavare says won’t put himself forward for new term
Sogavare switched official diplomatic recognition to Beijing from Taipei fuelling controversy in the Pacific nation.
On ‘China’s Instagram’, women find a space to discuss the routine and taboo
Xiaohongshu has become the go-to platform for young women to discuss everything from fashion to domestic violence.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 796
As the war enters its 796th day, these are the main developments.
Sudan’s original ‘Janjaweed’ leader sides with army against tribal foe
Sudan's notorious tribal leader Musa Hilal has pledged support for the army in a move that could divide Arabs in Darfur.
Polish farmers suspend blockade of Ukraine border
Polish farmers end blockade at the border, after months of protests over cheap imports.
US advocacy groups back Palestine solidarity campus protests amid Gaza war
Nearly 190 advocacy organisations laud students' 'courage' amid ongoing crackdown on encampments across US universities.
Palestinian-American student in Texas sees positive outcome of protests
University of Texas student Mustafa Yowell says Americans are paying attention to Palestinian rights like never before.
What would ICC arrest warrants against Benjamin Netanyahu mean for Israel?
International Criminal Court could issue warrants for arrest of senior Israeli officials.
Columbia University students respond to threats of suspension
Columbia University students react to suspension threats as deadline to leave pro-Palestine protest camp passes.
Child marriage is a problem in the US that needs urgent action
Only 12 out of 50 states have a ban on this harmful practice.
Ecuador sues Mexico at ICJ over granting asylum to former vice president
Mexico had earlier appealed to the UN court to sanction Ecuador for storming its embassy in Quito.
Pro-Palestinian student protesters arrested at Texas university
Arrests come as deadline passes for students protesting at Columbia University in New York, who now face suspension.
Sorbonne students show solidarity with protests for Palestine
Sorbonne University students are joining in on protests calling out Israel's war on Gaza and demanding a ceasefire.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy and NATO chief Stoltenberg urge faster arms supplies
NATO chief says the alliance's members have failed to live up to their military aid promises to Kyiv.
Gerard Depardieu released after questioning over alleged sexual assaults
Depardieu released after questioning about allegations made by two women that he sexually assaulted them on film sets.
US, UK urge Hamas to accept Israeli truce proposal in war on Gaza
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron says proposal includes a 40-day ceasefire and release of captives.
‘The encampment fills me with hope for a Palestinian future’
University protests are bringing people together in support of Palestinian rights, said Ahmad Ibsais.
‘Lame duck leader’: Scotland’s Humza Yousaf quits. What’s next?
Analysts say the Scottish National Party is in crisis mode after the 39-year-old politician steps down.
Luis Rubiales denies ‘irregularities’ in Spanish football corruption probe
The former Spanish football chief is being questioned as part of a corruption probe of his time in charge.
Apartheid to fossil fuels: Columbia’s history of divestment before Gaza
The US university at the centre of protests against Israel's Gaza war has a tradition of student action bringing change.
‘We scorned them’: Military, political and human costs of Israeli hubris
Israel's spy master quit over failures to prevent October 7, but his exit is unlikely to change the course of the war.
Student protesters disrupt Paris’s Sorbonne University over Gaza war
Demonstrators chant Free Palestine' at the college's gates.
Russell Bentley: Pro-Russia fighter from US dies after Donetsk ‘abduction’
Russians call for 'revenge' after the 64-year-old US-Russian citizen, who's fought against Ukraine, dies.
Baby rescued from apartment roof’s edge in India
Video captures moment baby is saved from fall onto apartment roof in Chennai, India.
Israeli officials eye threat of ICC arrest warrants over war in Gaza
Israeli media reports say International Criminal Court might soon issue warrants for top government, military officials.
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