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‘Audacious, outrageous’: Gaza protesters slam Greek deportation order
Greece's government has pledged not to allow protests against Israel to escalate on university campuses.
Cyclone Remal blows away thatched roofs, cuts power in Bangladesh and India
The first cyclone in the Bay of Bengal ahead of this year's monsoon killed at least nine people in the two countries.
Israel closing Rafah a ‘death sentence’ for thousands of ill and wounded
The stories of three people who desperately need to leave Gaza for treatment, and the dark future they are staring at.
Cyclone Remal slams into India, Bangladesh: What we know
Nine people have been killed, as the cyclone, which made landfall on Sunday, now weakens and heads inland.
Libertarians pick Chase Oliver for US president as Trump, Kennedy rejected
Antiwar activist supports a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, and end to the US military support for Ukraine.
South Africa elections 2024 explained in maps and charts
After 30 years of dominance, the ANC faces its toughest election yet, needing 50 percent to maintain its majority.
‘Heinous massacre’: Israel’s attack on Rafah tent camp widely condemned
Qatar calls the attack 'grave violation of international laws' and UN special rapporteur urges sanctions on Israel.
Is a rules-based international order truly possible?
ICC arrest warrants against Israeli leaders threaten to upend the established system of Western impunity.
NBA finals: Doncic, Irving give Mavs 3-0 series lead over Timberwolves
The Dallas Mavericks' Game 3 victory puts them just one win away from their first NBA finals appearance since 2011.
‘A miracle’: Couple survives Papua New Guinea landslide that ‘buried 2,000’
Two found alive as overnight rains raise fears tonnes of rubble covering the area could become dangerously unstable.
‘End the genocide’ says US Libertarian presidential candidate Chase Oliver
The Libertarian Party has nominated activist Chase Oliver for US president, who pledged to end the genocide'.
South Africa universities face Israel scanner as government backs Palestine
Despite mass student protests and calls from leaders, universities are dragging their feet over divestment from Israel.
Australia’s Starc fit and ready for T20 World Cup after heatwave-hit IPL
Starc took 17 wickets in 13 matches in Kolkata's title-winning run at the IPL 2024 season that lasted two months.
Indian diaspora divided as Modi’s office lobbies US fans to influence vote
Hope and anxiety grip the diaspora in US, reflecting divided sentiments about India's future if Modi returns to power.
New Caledonia state of emergency to end as France deploys more troops
The Pacific territory has been rocked by unrest over Paris's plan to allow more Europeans the vote in provincial polls.
China urges South Korea, Japan to uphold free trade at three-way summit
Chinese Premier Li Qiang says three countries should view each other as 'partners and opportunities for development'.
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024: Afghanistan team preview
Rashid Khan's men must dig deeper in tough situations to push for a place in the ICC T20 World Cup semifinals.
At least 35 killed in Rafah after Israeli missiles hit camp for displaced
The Israeli missiles struck tents in an area to the west of Rafah city, which was supposed to be safe from attack.
North Korea plans to launch satellite by June 4: Japan
Sanctions-breaking launch follows Pyongyang's third and successful attempt to launch a spy satellite in November.
Scarred by war, Myanmar children ‘cannot have the life they used to have’
Women and children in states such as Karenni struggle with trauma from air attacks and intense fighting.
Fewer women among top earners in UK finance since pandemic, report finds
Women make up less than 20 percent of top earners in sector, university research finds.
In pricey Hong Kong, residents flock to China for cheaper dining, shopping
Shenzhen is attracting Hong Kongers in droves with its superior entertainment options at a fraction of the cost.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 822
As the war enters its 822nd day, these are the main developments.
Lithuania’s Gitanas Nauseda declares victory in presidential election
Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte conceded defeat in the final round of the Baltic nation's presidential election.
More than 100 killed in two weeks of fighting in Sudan’s el-Fasher: MSF
Charity says more than 900 wounded in the capital of North Darfur province in fighting between Sudan's army and the RSF.
Has democratic South Africa lost its way?
Governing African National Congress faces its toughest test yet in national election.
At least 11 people, including two children, killed in US tornadoes, storms
Tornadoes and storms leave a trail of destruction in parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas.
Macron makes rare state visit to Germany to boost ties, defend democracy
For the first time in nearly a quarter of a century, a French president visits Berlin to warm frosty ties.
Cyclone Remal slams into Bangladesh coast as hundreds of thousands evacuate
At least 800,000 people evacuate their homes in low-lying coastal areas of Bangladesh as intense cyclone makes landfall.
Week in pictures: From Iran president’s funeral to tornadoes in the US
A look at some of last week's events.
Leclerc ends Monaco jinx with dream F1 home victory
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, the only F1 driver born and raised in the area, finally wins his home race in Monte Carlo.
Twelve injured as Qatar Airways flight from Doha to Dublin hits turbulence
Dublin airport authorities say six passengers and six crew members were injured after flight hit turbulence over Turkey.
Why is the West divided over Palestinian statehood?
Despite talk of two states, historian Yazid Sayigh says the US has no real plans leading to Palestinian independence.
Hamas fires rockets at Israel’s Tel Aviv, causing first sirens for months
The Israeli army has said that eight rockets were fired from Gaza, targeting central Israel, including Tel Aviv.
Russia strikes crowded store in Ukraine’s Kharkiv
This is the moment Russian strikes hit a crowded store in Kharkiv, killing at least four people.
Remembering Palestinian journalist Amna Homaid
Israeli Channel 14 aired her photo, claiming she was a 'terrorist'. A few weeks later an Israeli missile killed her.
What’s happened in Gaza since ICJ ordered Israel stop Rafah assault?
Israel has continued to bomb Rafah despite the ICJ ruling on Friday that ordered Israel to halt its operations there.
Hamas armed wing fires barrage of rockets at Tel Aviv from Gaza
Hamas armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, have launched a barrage of missiles from southern Gaza towards Tel Aviv.
To understand my dad, I needed to learn about the day he was shot
My father was shot while reporting on the second Intifada. I went on a journey to meet the man who saved his life.
Fires in India cause two tragedies just hours apart
At least seven newborn babies were killed in a fire at a children's hospital in India's capital, after another blaze.
Slovenian FM: Recognising Palestine is a ‘moral duty’
Tanja Fajon discusses her country's Palestine recognition process.
China, South Korea leaders meet before trilateral talks with Japan
China's Li and South Korea's Yoon agree to launch a diplomatic and security dialogue and to resume free trade talks.
Aid trucks enter Gaza after weeks as Israeli attacks continue across strip
Estimated 200 aid trucks far short of a minimum of 500-600 trucks required daily to feed millions of Palestinians.
Divestment & the Murky Billions
How does divestment work?
Lithuania’s Nauseda eyes re-election in run-off overshadowed by Russia
Incumbent president says he sees Russia as an 'enemy' and has accused Moscow of trying to destabilise Vilnius.
Burkina Faso extends military rule by five years
The military had promised elections in July to restore civilian rule, but it also said security would take priority.
Man claiming to be Israeli soldier arrested for anti-Muslim abuse in UK
A man who described himself as a soldier with the Israeli army was arrested for racially aggravated assault'.
UK’s Sunak promises mandatory national service for 18-year-olds if elected
Ruling Conservative Party says it will bring back national service if it wins the July 4 general election.
UN estimates more than 670 killed in Papua New Guinea landslide
Authorities are trying to establish evacuation centres on safer ground on either side of the massive swath of debris.
Video reveals scale of Papua New Guinea landslide with hundreds feared dead
Drone video reveals the extent of the damage caused by a landslide in Papua New Guinea, which killed over 670 people.
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