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Orphaned by Israel, two child amputees find each other in Lebanon
Pulled from the rubble in Gaza and southern Lebanon, two boys are rebuilding their lives together.
Captured Tajik tells of life on Ukraine frontlines alongside Russian forces
Russia and Ukraine have swapped thousands of PoWs, but Mohammed* says he would rather fight alongside Kyiv than go home.
Floods kill three after typhoon rains in northern Vietnam
At least three people have died and several are missing after torrential rain from Typhoon Matmo caused widespread flood
Regional powers signal objection to US reclaiming Afghanistan’s Bagram base
A forum of regional countries, including India, voiced opposition to any foreign military infrastructure in Afghanistan.
Why gold’s historic rally is about more than just Trump
The price of gold has soared 50 percent in 2025. Experts say the 'safe haven' asset is becoming an all-occasions asset.
Rose is afraid of walls
Two years of genocide have made left my three-year-old niece traumatised. Fear and anxiety shape her childhood.
Landslide kills 15 after striking bus in northern India
At least 15 people have been killed after a landslide hit a bus in India's Himachal Pradesh state.
Trump threatens Insurrection Act as he sends troops to Chicago
The US President has threatened to invoke an 1807 law to give the National Guard powers of arrest and policing.
Is it legal for Trump to put his picture on US Mint dollar coin?
Trump administration plans $1 coin with Trump's image, breaking norms of avoiding living presidents on currency.
Drier weather threatens India’s tea exports, global supply
Climate extremes shrink Assam tea harvests, increase costs, reduce exports, and reshape the global industry and prices.
Chemistry Nobel Prize awarded to trio in field of metal-organic frameworks
Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M Yaghi's work can be used to harvest water from desert air.
US army sergeant fired over pro-Palestine posts
US army sergeant fired over pro-Palestine posts
Ethiopia claims Eritrea is readying to ‘wage war’ against it
In a letter to the UN, Ethiopia's foreign minister claims Eritrea is colluding with a Tigray-based opposition group.
‘Do you want a player to die on court?’ – Tennis stars wilt in China heat
Weather conditions have led to player complaints; mercury is likely to rise through to Sunday's Shanghai Masters final.
Dozens killed as Pakistani army, fighters clash near Afghan border
Pakistan Taliban claim responsibility for attack on military convoy, leading to a deadly gunfight.
Videos show Berlin police beating pro-Palestine protesters
Videos show German police officers beating pro-Palestine protesters in Berlin after authorities banned a planned demonst
US Attorney General Pam Bondi clashes with critics at key Senate hearing
Democrats on the Senate panel grilled her over her leadership of the Justice Department. She hit back, with GOP support.
LIVE: Israel keeps bombing Gaza as ceasefire talks in Egypt enter third day
Israel attacks and intercepts another convoy of Gaza-bound boats, according to the Freedom Flotilla Coalition.
Landslide hits bus in northern India, killing 15, as rescue continues
The bus was travelling on a hilly stretch in Himachal Pradesh when a landslide struck after days of torrential rains.
Dozens killed in Myanmar after armed paraglider attack: Reports
Amnesty International says the military launched a paraglider attack on a nighttime civilian gathering.
Hundreds of Everest hikers reach safety after snowstorm in Tibetan valley
Those rescued included guides, yak herders and trekkers, who were trapped in a heavy snowstorm that began on Friday.
White House memo says federal workers may not get automatic backpay: Report
The memo is seen as a pressure tactic on Democrats as the US government shutdown heads into its eighth day.
Israel intercepts Freedom Flotilla Coalition vessels en route to Gaza
The Israeli military has intercepted and boarded several boats sailing towards Gaza.
Burkina Faso’s military gov’t arrests European NGO workers for ‘spying’
Dutch humanitarian organisation INSO rejected the allegations and called for the release of its eight staff members.
‘Bangladeshi infiltrator’: Indian Muslims in poll-bound Bihar battle hate
A community of Bangla-speaking Muslims in eastern state's Seemanchal region on edge as key assembly elections near.
Italy’s Meloni says ICC complaint accuses her of Gaza genocide complicity
A complaint lodged with the ICC points to the Italian government's role supplying lethal weapons to Israel amid Gaza war
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,322
Here are the key events from day 1,322 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
How to fix France’s deepening political crisis?
President Emmanuel Macron under pressure as parliamentary paralysis persists.
US National Guard troops arrive in Illinois as Trump escalates crackdown
Troops arrive despite active legal challenges from Chicago and the state of Illinois in the courts.
Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa unharmed after attack on his car
A minister claimed the attack was an assassination attempt, but protesters said they were targeted with violence, too.
‘Not a punchline’: 15 dehumanising quotes on Gaza atrocities by US figures
Van Jones apologises for joke about dead Palestinian babies, but not alone when it comes to insensitive remarks on Gaza.
Hamas wants ‘guarantees’ Israel will end Gaza war as talks on day 2 wrap up
Senior Hamas official says group intends to release captives in stages linked to the withdrawal of Israel's military.
Conservative-led US Supreme Court seems wary of ‘conversion therapy’ ban
The high court's conservative justices express concern the ban might infringe upon therapists' freedom of speech.
Trump: US-Israel ‘very close to making a deal’ on Gaza peace plan
Donald Trump says a Middle East peace deal is very close," while pledging US security guarantees for Gaza.
Argentine President Javier Milei rocks out at concert as economy flounders
Argentine President Javier Milei took to the stage, singing 80's rock classics, as his country faces an economic crisis.
Tesla unveils new lower-cost Model Y amid rising competition
The electric carmaker's new model comes as part of efforts to address slumping sales.
Israelis mark two years since October 7 with tributes to loved ones
Israelis held vigils to mark two since the Hamas-led October 7 attack on Israel.
US activist from Gaza flotilla alleges ‘psychological torture’ by Israel
David Adler says Sumud Flotilla activists were 'kidnapped, stripped, zip-tied, blindfolded' and sent to prison camp.
Witnesses testify defendant ‘fully aware’ he was assaulting Gisele Pelicot
Husamettin Dogan is the only defendant to appeal his conviction for assaulting Pelicot in a landmark French case.
Jury orders Johnson & Johnson to pay $966m in talc cancer case
A Los Angeles court orders the pharma giant to pay damages to the family of Mae Moore, who died of mesothelioma in 2021.
Canada’s Carney makes second White House visit as trade tensions loom
US's Trump said the two leaders would discuss trade as tariffs weigh on the Canadian economy.
Gaza-bound ‘Conscience’ sails as activists brace for Israeli interception
The Conscience is the latest ship in the Freedom Flotilla Coalition to sail across the Mediterranean Sea toward Gaza.
Two years after October 7: Israel’s reckoning
The Gaza war has lasted two years - are Israel and the US ready to end it now?
UK prosecutors to appeal decision to dismiss Kneecap rapper ‘terror’ charge
Liam O'Hanna said after case thrown out last month that charges aimed at silencing dissent over Gaza war.
Indonesia vs Saudi Arabia: AFC World Cup qualifier – teams, start
Indonesia face Saudi Arabia, who are cohosting the final AFC qualifiers for football's 2026 FIFA World Cup with Qatar.
Ceasefire declared between Syrian forces, Kurdish fighters after one killed
A landmark deal to integrate the SDF with state institutions has stalled as both sides accuse each other of violence.
Italy-Israel World Cup tie faces security concerns amid protests
Italy host Israel in an October 14 World Cup qualifier, in Udine where the football stadium only holds 6,000 spectators.
German mayor-elect gravely wounded in stabbing attack
Chancellor Friedrich Merz condemns 'heinous attack' after Iris Stalzer, mayor-elect of Herdecke, stabbed.
Italy to propose global ceasefire for 2026 Winter Olympics
A global truce for the duration of February's 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics will be sought by hosts Italy.
Displaced Palestinians hope to return home amid ceasefire talks
Displaced Palestinians in Gaza's Deir el-Balah say they're ready to return home once a ceasefire deal is reached.
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