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Tensions high after Pakistan launches cross-border attacks into Afghanistan
Taliban claims to have fired across border following air raids targeting Pakistani Taliban.
The West is giving Israel weapons while discussing delivering aid to Gaza
Does the West risk charges of complicity by supplying weapons to Israel in light of its plausible genocide in Gaza?
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 164
Gaza Health Ministry says the raid on the hospital, Israel's fourth since October, has resulted in deaths and injuries.
Israeli forces storm Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital
Gaza officials report mounting casualties; Israeli military claims Hamas using medical complex to plan attacks.
Scottie Scheffler closes with a 64 to repeat at The Players Championship
The world number one becomes the first player at The Players Championship to win at TPC Sawgrass in consecutive years.
Spanish protesters’ tribute to Gaza war victims
Protesters in Spain's San Sebastian lay together on the ground in a tribute to victims of Israel's war on Gaza.
North Korea fires ballistic missiles as Blinken visits Seoul
Launches come days after South Korea and US wrapped up military drills Pyongyang sees as an invasion rehearsal.
Uber pays $178m to settle lawsuit with taxi drivers in Australia
Law firm behind class action says outcome among most successful legal actions ever taken against the ride-sharing giant.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 753
As the war enters its 753rd day, these are the main developments.
Russia’s Putin hails victory in election criticised as illegitimate
Early results show Putin winning some 87 percent of the vote, the highest-ever result in Russia's post-Soviet history.
Over 13,000 children killed in Gaza, others severely malnourished: UNICEF
The UN agency says surviving children do not 'even have the energy to cry' as famine looms in the besieged enclave.
Could Haiti be on the brink of collapse?
Gangs control the capital, aid is blocked, and a political transition has stalled.
Biden jokes about Trump’s ‘mental illness’ at traditional Washington dinner
Digs against Republican rival come as US president deflects criticism that his memory is hazy and he appears confused.
EU announces $8bn package for Egypt as part of deal to check migrant flows
The agreement, which lifts EU's relationship with Egypt to 'strategic partnership', draws criticism from rights groups.
Netanyahu repeats Rafah assault threat, says civilians won’t be ‘locked in’
Israeli PM says troops will go ahead with ground offensive in southern Gaza, spurring fears of mass civilian casualties.
Schrödinger’s genocide
In Gaza, as in Bosnia, a genocide is denied only to be glorified.
‘Noon against Putin’ protests as Russian leader set to extend rule in polls
Thousands of Putin's opponents stage a symbolic noon protest at polling stations on the last day of the election.
The criminal hypocrisy of Hernandez’s drug conviction in a US court
The US has not delivered justice by convicting a former Honduran president it propped up for so many years.
Foreign students attacked over Muslim prayers at Indian university
More than a dozen men have attacked international students who were performing Ramadan prayers.
Week in pictures: From an iftar meal in Gaza to last election day in Russia
A roundup of some of last week's events.
Foreign students attacked in India over Ramadan prayer at university hostel
Several students injured after mob attacks a group of Muslims for praying on the university premises in Gujarat state.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 163
Aid trucks moving from the south have arrived safely in the northern Gaza Strip without incident.
Aid reaches north Gaza for first time in months
For the first time in months, a trickle of aid has arrived in northern Gaza.
‘He’s lost my vote’: Many Irish Americans turn against Biden over Gaza war
A series of protests on St Patrick's Day points to the threat Biden faces from the loss of a key vote in swing states.
At least 21 dead after bus collides with tanker in southern Afghanistan
Nearly 40 people injured after a bus collided with an oil tanker on a highway in Helmand province, officials said.
Dozens of people from the same family killed in Gaza
36 members of the Tabatibi family were killed in an Israeli air strike on the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza.
Professor Jeffrey Sachs: ‘US is complicit in Israeli genocide’
Columbia University's Jeffrey Sachs says the war in Gaza could end today if the US stopped supplying weapons to Israel.
Iceland in state of emergency after volcano erupts, fourth time in 3 months
No confirmed deaths have been reported from the latest volcanic eruption, the fourth since December.
Six-time Miami Open champ Novak Djokovic pulls out, cites scheduling issues
Djokovic's announcement follows his shock defeat last week to world number 123 Luca Nardi at Indian Wells.
Iceland volcano erupts forcing residents to evacuate
Sirens blared as a volcano erupted in Iceland for the fourth time since December.
US man suspected of killing three family members arrested after manhunt
An 'extremely dangerous' suspect has been taken into custody in New Jersey following an hours-long effort to detain him.
Niger suspends military cooperation with US: Spokesman
The suspension follows an earlier move that has seen thousands of French soldiers exit the West African nation.
How Yazan starved to death amid Israel’s war on Gaza
A family remains in shock at how a vicious war destroyed their son's health and took him away from them.
Coffee’s in danger: Can Vietnam’s Robusta save it from climate change?
In Vietnam, producers are on an urgent quest: To rehabilitate the widely grown, but much-maligned, Robusta coffee bean.
UN says acute malnutrition spreading fast among children in Gaza
Israel says it will send a delegation to Qatar for more talks with mediators after Hamas presented a new truce proposal.
Indian navy captures ship from Somali pirates, rescuing 17 crew members
Navy captures MV Ruen off the Indian coast, ending the three-month hijacking of the Maltese-flagged bulk carrier.
Is the Palestinian Authority still relevant?
Under US pressure to reform the PA, Mahmoud Abbas has appointed a new prime minister.
‘Everybody’s fight’: Palestinians hail the sacrifice of Corrie, Bushnell
People of colour cite a tradition of white allies risking everything to help them.
Sixteen Nigerian soldiers killed in attack in Delta state
The soldiers were on a mission to stop the conflict between two communities in the Bomadi region.
Thailand’s flourishing cannabis culture under threat as gov’t seeks ban
Thailand became the first country in Asia to fully decriminalise cannabis in 2022.
Russia says two killed in Ukrainian shelling and drones hit oil refinery
Ukraine launched a series of attacks as Russians entered the second day of voting in the presidential election.
US prosecutors investigating Meta for role in illicit drug sales, WSJ says
The Wall Street Journal report also says the Food and Drug Administration is helping to investigate the Facebook owner.
Surviving the white gold rush – life in South America’s ‘lithium triangle’
'We won't have electric cars,' say local communities in South America ravaged by lithium mining for car batteries.
Play in Israel, just don’t pretend you didn’t know
Nick Cave, Radiohead and others not heeding the BDS call can no longer hide behind their empty rhetoric on Israel.
Can Russia’s Gen Z make a real change?
With the approaching Russian presidential election predetermined, what are the hopes of young Russians?
Attack on Pakistan army post near Afghan border kills seven, military says
Assailants used vehicle packed with explosives as well as suicide vests in attack that also involved a shootout.
UN warns five million could suffer ‘catastrophic’ hunger in Sudan amid war
UN aid chief says 730,000 Sudanese children are thought to suffer from 'severe' malnutrition.
Just how big is India’s 2024 election? Find out in seven numbers
About 969 million people will take part in the giant elections to decide who will rule the world's most populous nation.
Israel approves plan to attack Gaza’s Rafah but keeps truce talks alive
Nod for long-threatened invasion of Rafah, home to 1.4 million displaced people, comes as Israel to send team to Qatar.
Ramadan repression in the West Bank
Violent repression in the West Bank is making a bad situation unbearable.
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