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Kim Jong Un watches missile test-firing from North Korea’s first destroyer
Pyongyang had recently unveiled its new warship, a 5,000-tonne destroyer-class vessel named Choe Hyon.
Somalia bans entry of Taiwan citizens in bid to please China: Taipei
China welcomes the measure, saying Beijing 'highly appreciates' the East African country's move.
Pakistan gov’t warns of possible Indian military strike on Pakistan
Pakistan's information minister says it believes India is planning a military strike on Pakistan within 24 to 36 hours"
Pakistani mother, Indian son: Post-Kashmir attack, they can’t live together
Mothers have been forced to leave their children behind, the colour of their passport their only identity now.
Barcelona vs Inter – UEFA Champions League: Start time, team news, lineups
Barcelona hosts Italian giants Inter Milan in the opening leg of their UEFA Champions League semifinal.
US President Trump praises performance at rally marking 100 days in office
US President Donald Trump praised his goals at a rally to mark 100 days since he took office for his second term.
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Vietnam holds huge parade to mark 50 years since end of war
Thousands of Vietnamese are marking the 50th anniversary of theend of the Vietnam war with a huge military parade.
Israel attacks tent camps in Gaza again
Video shows the moment Israel's military bombed more tents in Gaza, targeting shelters for displaced Palestinian
UK joins US air strikes on Houthi rebel sites in Yemen
Overnight strikes hit Houthi drone manufacturing sites, says British Defence Ministry.
Trump’s tariffs: How much of a typical US household is made in America?
How much of each room relies on imports, and what would it look like without those foreign-made products?
Vietnam celebrates 50 years since end of war with US
A military parade held in Ho Chi Minh City concludes celebration of 50th anniversary since the fall of Saigon.
Murray, Nuggets defeat Clippers in Game 5; take 3-2 playoff lead
Jamal Murray's breakout match against LA Clippers puts Denver Nuggets within a game of the second round of NBA playoffs.
About 600 North Korean soldiers killed in war in Ukraine, lawmakers say
South Korean lawmakers provide update on estimated casualties following briefing by country's intelligence agency.
‘Sense of fear’: Harvard reports find anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim bias
Harvard president says students report being pushed 'to the periphery of campus life' over their identities and beliefs.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,161
These are the key events on day 1,161 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
US begins prosecuting migrants for breaching ‘military zone’ near border
The court filings follow a decision to designate a strip of border land in New Mexico as a 'national defence area'.
Cuba re-arrests two high-profile dissidents after Vatican prisoner release
Jose Daniel Ferrer and Felix Navarro had been released earlier this year as part of a deal brokered by Pope Francis.
Fall of Saigon: Children of Vietnam’s war refugees reconcile a painful past
Younger generation of Vietnamese make peace with history and identity on the 50th anniversary of war ending in Vietnam.
Trump marks tumultuous first 100 days in office with rally in Michigan
President pledges to bring jobs to US in 'achievement speech', as tariff policies continue to cause economic disruption.
Pakistan minister warns of possible Indian military strike in 24-36 hours
Islamabad says will decisively respond' to any military action as tensions with New Delhi soar after Kashmir attack.
PSG beat Arsenal 1-0 in Champions League semifinal first leg
Paris Saint-Germain striker Ousmane Dembele hands his side advantage over Arsenal in Champions League semifinal.
‘Tearing down’: What drives Trump’s foreign policy?
Motivated by grievances against allies and foes, US president is 'tearing down' the modern global order, analysts say.
‘Power cuts are normal here’ AJ followers react to Europe blackout
Parts of Europe were brought to a halt on Monday after a power cut lasted for almost one day.
Canada’s Liberals to form minority gov’t after election dominated by Trump
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to seek support of smaller party after falling three seats short of majority.
Israel releases Gaza paramedic who survived deadly attack
Palestinian ambulance driver Assaad al-Nassasra, who survived an Israeli attack that killed 15 medics, has been freed.
What will Mark Carney’s victory mean for Canada-US ties?
Liberal leader overcomes a 25-point polling deficit to keep the party in power for its fourth consecutive term.
UN Secretary-General: Two-state solution ‘near a point of no return’
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says a two-state solution is at risk of dwindling to the point of disappearance."
At least three killed in Sweden shooting: Police
Police say a murder investigation has been launched after deadly shooting in Swedish city of Uppsala.
At least 22 people killed in restaurant fire in northeast China
Three others were injured in blaze that engulfed a multi-storey building in Liaoyang, authorities say.
Israel releases Gaza paramedic who survived deadly attack on health workers
Assaad al-Nassasra freed from detention after surviving Israeli 'massacre' of 15 Palestinian medics in Rafah.
Amazon allegedly mulls displaying Trump tariff costs: Report
The White House calls the decision hostile' as the e-commerce giant denies any proposal is under consideration.
Donald Trump’s 100-day report card
Donald Trump's second term began with a blitz of executive orders. Here's what he's done in 100 days.
100 days in 100 seconds: Trump’s frenetic start to his second term
From tariffs and trade to immigration and foreign policy, it's been a chaotic first 100 days in office for Donald Trump.
How much revenue has the US earned from Trump’s tariffs?
While 'reciprocal tariffs' have been paused for 90 days, there are still some tariffs in place.
Japan, Philippines pledge to deepen security ties amid China tensions
Japan's Ishiba and Philippines's Marcos meet in Manila as nations confront China's assertiveness in South China Sea.
Spain lights up after massive blackout
People cheered and danced in Spain's streets as power was restored following a massive, hours-long blackout.
I was forced to burn my books to survive in Gaza
I was raised to love books. I never thought I would have to feed them to a fire so I could have a meagre meal.
Consumers, businesses less upbeat about US economy despite Trump’s hype
Surveys show businesses and consumers are pessimistic about economic outlook as Trump completes 100 days in office.
Trump’s 100-day scorecard: Executive orders, tariffs and foreign policy
From tariff turmoil to culling federal government agencies, what has Trump done in his first 100 days?
How falsehoods drove Trump’s immigration crackdown in his first 100 days
The US president has invoked archaic immigration laws and even attacked judges who objected to his decisions.
Russia dismisses Ukraine’s proposal to extend brief ceasefire to 30 days
Kremlin spokesman slams Kyiv after Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Moscow's brief unilateral ceasefire 'manipulation'.
Sectarian clashes kill 13 near Syrian capital Damascus
Syria's new rulers continue to struggle to curtail violence against minorities as Druze community attacked.
Canadian voters declare country Liberal
Canadian PM Mark Carney declares election victory, warning Canadians that US President Trump is trying to break us."
India-Pakistan tensions continue to simmer across Kashmir border
Diplomatic tit-for-tat and cross-border skirmishes are keeping fears of military escalation bubbling.
The US war on migrants
Man unjustly sent to El Salvador mega-prison is only latest case in long line of US deportations of unwanted migrants.
Palestinians resort to eating turtles as food runs out in Gaza
Palestinian fishermen in Gaza have resorted to eating turtle meat due to severe food shortages due to Israel's blockade.
Saudi condemns Israeli occupation at ICJ hearing
Saudi Arabia has condemned Israel's settlement activities at a hearing at the International Court of Justice
14-year-old Indian cricket prodigy makes history with batting blitz
14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi has sent the cricketing world into a frenzy after scoring a century in the IPL.
Video: Microsoft workers fired over Gaza protests speak out
Microsoft workers were fired over protests, and spoke out against the firm's alleged involvement in the war on Gaza.
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