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Israel wildfires flare near Jerusalem for a second day
Israel's firefighting service said 163 ground crews and 12 aircraft were working to contain the flames.
US withdrawal: Vietnam vs Afghanistan
We compare and contrast the 1975 US withdrawal from South Vietnam with the 2021 US withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Ronaldo, Al Nassr lose semifinal to Kawasaki in Asian Champions League
J-League side Kawasaki Frontale beat the star-studded Saudi club 3-2 in Jeddah to enter the Champions League final.
As Australia votes, a housing affordability crisis is top of voters’ minds
Australia's sky-high property prices are a top issue in an election race dominated by cost-of-living concerns.
AI and the future of work
What does AI entering the workplace mean for you?
Barcelona vs Inter: Yamal earns plaudits after Champions League heroics
Spanish forward is termed a 'genius' after becoming the youngest scorer in a Champions League semifinal.
Former South Korean President Yoon indicted for abuse of power
Yoon Suk-yeol already faces ongoing trial on insurrection charges over his brief imposition of martial law.
Lakers-Timberwolves: Gobert stars in Game 5, ends LeBron, Doncic playoffs
Rudy Gobert's 27-point, 24-rebound game for Minnesota Timberwolves knocks Los Angeles Lakers out of the NBA playoffs.
Meta, Microsoft report strong earnings despite trade war uncertainty
Tech giants beat Wall Street expectations after weeks of volatility in US stocks.
US Senate rejects bid to block Trump’s tariffs
Three Republican senators join Democrats in voting for resolution to oppose US president's trade policy.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,162
These are the key events on day 1,162 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Taiwan confident of US support under Trump, minister says
In interview, Taiwan's minister of mainland affairs says Chinese President Xi is stoking 'fanatic nationalism'.
South Africa to hold inquiry on alleged hampering of apartheid prosecutions
The move comes after survivors and relatives of victims of apartheid-era crimes launched a court case.
Barcelona, Inter Milan, Yamal deliver 3-3 Champions League semi thriller
Lamine Yamal scores once and hits the bar twice while helping Barcelona recover from two down in first leg in Spain.
What can we learn from the first 100 days of Trump’s second term?
Impact of US president's policies and actions felt globally.
Rubio urges de-escalation in India, Pakistan calls amid soaring tensions
Islamabad asks the US to help ease tensions with New Delhi after receiving 'credible intelligence' of imminent strike.
Syria says it rejects ‘foreign intervention’ after Israeli strikes
Syria pledges to 'protect all components' of society, including Druze, after Israel launches air raids near Damascus.
Drivers abandon vehicles after wildfire engulfs Israeli highway
A major highway in Israel was closed after wildfires engulfed it with flames and smoke.
US diplomat Marco Rubio will not provide info to judge about deported man
The Trump administration remains defiant despite a judge's order to 'facilitate' return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
Fears of war with India weigh on Islamabad residents
Exchanges of live fire across the contested border between Pakistan and India have raised fears of an all-out war.
First 100 days of Trump
From immigration crackdowns to sweeping tariffs, Donald Trump's second term as US president began at full speed.
US judge limits Trump’s push to rapidly deport migrants in Guantanamo Bay
Judge says administration must give migrants opportunity to express concerns about safety of deportation destinations.
Trump blames Biden for poor US economic report
That's Biden. That's not Trump" President Trump blames his predecessor for the 0.3% drop in US gross domestic product.
Columbia protest leader Mohsen Mahdawi released from US custody
Mahdawi is among the student protesters targeted for deportation under President Trump for pro-Palestine advocacy.
With song and seed, Brazil’s Indigenous Maxakali confront climate change
The Atlantic Forest used to blanket Maxakali territory. But as the forest disappears, the group faces intense heat.
Automakers suspend financial guidance amid tariff uncertainty
Stellantis, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen join GM and Volvo, who suspended guidance earlier this week.
Columbia University pro-Palestinian activist Mahdawi released
Columbia University student activist Mohsen Mahdawi was freed on bail Wednesday from custody in Vermont.
What happens to the children of deportees from the US?
As the Trump administration deports tens of thousands, what happens to the children separated from their parents?
Trump blames predecessor as US economy hit by tariff policies
President asks for 'patience' as businesses react negatively to Trump's aggressive efforts to upend global trade.
Spain’s grid denies renewable energy to blame for massive blackout
REE says the outage cannot be blamed on Spain's high share of renewable energy, cause not clear yet.
After deadly attack in Kashmir, what’s next for India and Pakistan?
India-Pakistan tensions grow after attack on tourists in disputed region of Kashmir.
‘Time to resist’: Protesters etch Trump portrait in sand
Environmentalists carved a huge sand portrait of Donald Trump outside his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland.
Pro-Palestinian students confront University of Manchester leadership
Students interrupted a University of Manchester leadership meeting to demand they cut ties with Tel Aviv University.
Ukraine says it is poised to sign minerals deal with the US
Ukraine's PM says agreement is 'good, equal and beneficial', hopes it will be signed 'within the next 24 hours'.
Kashmir attack: How India might strike Pakistan – what history tells us
From aerial strikes to covert ground operations, India has used a range of means to hit Pakistan in the past. What now?
Drivers abandon vehicles after wildfire engulfs Israeli highway
A major highway in Israel was closed after wildfires engulfed it with flames and smoke.
‘Milestone’: Russia, North Korea begin first road bridge construction
Moscow says the project will boost trade and highlight the two countries' strong alliance.
Gaza siege reaches 60th day as US defends Israel at ICJ
No food, water or medical supplies have been allowed to enter the Gaza Strip since March 2.
Friend of Mohsen Mahdawi pushes back on claims of anti-Semitism
A friend of detained pro-Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi disputed the US government's claims of anti-Semitism.
US bombs and chemicals ravage Vietnam 50 years after the war’s end
American bombs and chemicals are still killing and maiming people 50 years after the end of the Vietnam war.
A ‘constitutional loophole’: How phone inspections test US civil rights
US border agents have a right to search electronic devices. But experts say the practice raises constitutional concerns.
Several killed in sectarian clashes near Damascus, Syria
Syrian security forces have been sent to restore calm after fighting broke out near Damascus.
Israel’s legitimacy on international stage “taking yet more hits”
Michael Lynk unpacks the ICJ case as over 40 nations say Israel's ban on the UN's aid agency breaks international human
From Gaza to Vietnam, what is the value of a photo?
Two maimed children, two iconic images - and no end to barbarity in sight.
Trump’s “abysmally low” ratings worse than other presidents
Political analyst Eric Ham discusses Trump's low approval ratings in his first 100 days and the president's defiance.
Does Abrego Garcia have ‘MS-13’ tattooed on his knuckles, as Trump claims?
US president has insisted tattoos prove MS-13 ties, but experts and photos contradict the claim in Abrego Garcia's case.
“One issue dominated” Canada’s election: relations with US
Cameron Ahmad analyses what Mark Carney's victory could mean for Canada-US relations.
Iran hangs man convicted of spying for Israel’s Mossad
Mohsen Langarneshin was convicted of aiding Mossad operations for two years, including the killing of an IRGC colonel.
Fact-checking Trump’s claims at 100-day rally in Michigan
Trump said he restored free speech, dubbed surveys as 'fake' and claimed fuel prices were down.
The Man They Called ‘The Mad Mullah’
The anti-colonial struggle in the Horn of Africa led by a dervish figure who fought for an independent Somalia.
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