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‘Blood and sweat’: Myanmar resistance fights to overturn military coup
Three years after the generals' power grab, anti-coup fighters say they want them out of Myanmar's politics.
Heartbreak for Syria as Iran win nail-biting Asian Cup clash on penalties
Iran scrape past underdogs Syria in a penalty shootout to set up a quarterfinal blockbuster against Japan.
Explorers believe sonar image shows Amelia Earhart’s missing plane
A group of deep-sea explorers say they may have located Amelia Earhart's missing plane.
Argentina lawmakers debate Milei’s ‘omnibus’ economic reform bill
Opposition has pledged to block president's mega-bill to reform the economy, politics and even aspects of private life.
Why does the IMF predict strong Russian growth despite sanctions?
IMF upgrades growth outlook for Russia and downgrades expectations for the eurozone.
UN chief says UNRWA is ‘backbone’ of Gaza aid response
Antonio Guterres is sounding the alarm as donors cut vital funds to the UN Palestinian Refugee agency in Gaza.
The climate cost of Israel’s war on Gaza
The carbon footprint of Israel's war on Gaza exceeds the annual emissions of 20 countries, according to new research.
CEOs of Meta, X, TikTok grilled about online child safety at US hearing
Parents and lawmakers say executives are not doing enough to thwart dangers, including sexual exploitation and bullying.
Defunding UNRWA is worse than collective punishment
Cutting funding for UNRWA at this time means furthering the Israeli genocide in Gaza.
ICJ rejects most of Ukraine’s ‘terrorism’ case against Russia
Kyiv had accused Moscow of being a 'terrorist' state and claimed it funded separatists in eastern Ukraine.
Two women wearing hijabs denied entry to Democratic campaign event
Two women wearing hijabs say they were barred from entering a Democratic campaign event in the US
What is Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain chip, now being tested on humans?
Musk said the first person to receive a Neuralink brain-chip implant is recovering.
Is Zelenskyy planning to fire Ukraine’s popular top army commander?
Valerii Zaluzhny has been blamed for last year's anticlimactic counteroffensive against Russian troops.
‘Unwaveringly loyal’: Why El Salvador’s Bukele is poised for reelection
President Nayib Bukele seeks to consolidate his power in Sunday's vote, despite outcry over human rights violations.
Russia and Ukraine complete first prisoner exchange since plane crash
The crash of a plane carrying prisoners of war had cast doubt on the future of prisoner exchanges.
Israeli soldiers taunt Palestinians at Gaza checkpoint
Israeli soldiers can be heard taunting Palestinian women and children as they passed by a checkpoint
This is Not a Drill
Hawaiians respond to a threat of nuclear attack and a survivor tells of coping with the Hiroshima bombing.
What’s behind Israel’s decision to target UNRWA?
Israel has long tried to eliminate the UN agency, which enshrines the right of Palestinian refugees to return home.
West Bank human shield describes ‘100 breathless minutes’ held by Israel
Weeks after his ordeal, the trauma of living through nearly two hours of terror are still evident on this survivor.
Contact lost with sisters trapped under Israeli gunfire in north Gaza
All contact has been lost with a 6-year-old Palestinian girl, Hind, and the ambulance crew sent to rescue her in Gaza.
Myanmar military further extends state of emergency
The maintenance of emergency rule has delayed promised elections since the February 2021 coup.
Nearly eight million people displaced by war in Sudan: UN
UN reports figures nine months into a new round of war that has left the country devastated.
Rolex to diamonds: What’s landed Pakistan’s Imran Khan a 14-year jail term?
The ex-PM denies he profited from the sale of 'state gifts' but prosecution says their value was concealed.
Russia lawmakers pass bill to confiscate assets of those who discredit army
It allows seizure of money, valuables, other assets of those convicted of spreading 'false information' about military.
Ukraine war critic submits bid to challenge Putin for Russia’s presidency
Putin win seen as forgone conclusion, but Boris Nadezhdin's opposition to the war has won him significant support.
Thousands of protesting farmers have France’s government in a bind
Pressure mounts on government to end crisis as farmers intensify protests and block traffic with convoys of tractors.
Lagos ban on styrofoam and plastics brings applause and concern
Climate benefits of the plastic ban may be offset by the impact on vendors, waste collectors and the informal economy.
Houthis threaten more attacks against Western warships
Unbowed after joint US-UK attacks on Yemen, the Iran-backed group warns of continued attacks in Red Sea.
Thai court rules MFP bid to reform lese majeste law violates constitution
Constitutional Court says party proposal to amend royal defamation law amounted to attempt to 'overthrow the monarchy'.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 117
Israel confirms flooding tunnels with seawater, the UN rallies to resume UNRWA funding.
Russian rock band critical of Ukraine war faces deportation from Thailand
Bi-2 members, held for performing without permits, have criticised Russia's invasion of Ukraine and President Putin.
Why did South Africa’s ruling ANC suspend ex-President Jacob Zuma?
It's the latest move in the ongoing feud between Jacob Zuma and current President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Kataib Hezbollah announces halt of attacks on US forces
Iraq-based group seeks to de-escalate as Washington mulls response to deadly Jordan strike.
How escalating Red Sea crisis poses billions of dollars of risk for India
Houthi attacks on the Red Sea have forced shippers to avoid one of the world's most crucial trade routes.
Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan, wife sentenced to 14 years in state gifts case
Verdict comes a day after another court convicted Khan of leaking state secrets and gave him a 10-year prison sentence.
Myanmar’s NUG says anti-coup forces ‘edging closer’ to defeating generals
Three years after 2021 coup, the resistance says it is gaining strength and taking territory from the military.
Hate crime tracker Hindutva Watch blocked in India ahead of national vote
Days after its X account was blocked, Indians can no longer access the US-based website, which tracks hate crimes.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 707
As the war enters its 707th day, these are the main developments.
‘Slank U’: Indonesian presidential candidates try to harness power of music
Hugely-popular band Slank have endorsed presidential candidate Ganjar Pranowo but fans could be more fickle.
Malaysia prepares for ‘hands-on’ king as Johor Sultan takes the throne
Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar will be installed as the country's 17th king under a unique rotational monarchy.
South Korea’s stunning comeback breaks Saudi Arabian hearts
Saudi Arabia dominated for much of the last 16 Asian Cup clash but South Korea emerged victorious on penalties.
‘Frog being boiled’: US troop deaths in Jordan incite Republican Iran hawks
Political rhetoric heats up as Biden says he has decided response to deadly drone strike blamed on Iran-aligned group.
South Korea beat Saudi Arabia on penalties to reach Asian Cup last eight
South Korea and Australia will now go head-to-head in the quarterfinals on Friday.
What’s behind the renewed violence on South Sudan’s border with Sudan?
More than 50 people were killed in the violence along the border between Sudan and South Sudan.
Spain parliament votes against Catalan separatist amnesty bill
In exchange for parliamentary support PM Sanchez agreed to the law to allow him to form a minority leftist government.
Venezuela accuses US of ‘blackmail’ over sanctions
The US reimposed sanctions after a ban blocking the candidacy of the opposition in Venezuela's elections was upheld.
Remains of dozens of Palestinians released for burial by Israel
A mass burial was held in Rafah for dozens of Palestinians whose remains were returned to Gaza by Israel.
Northern Ireland agreement could end deadlock, restore government
The political deadlock in the region began after the UK left the European Union.
Iran summons British ambassador as tensions soar
UK has sanctioned Iranian officials and accused Iran-backed groups of attacking a US base in Jordan.
Biden says he has decided Jordan strike response, doesn’t want wider war
The US president says he does not wish to trigger a regional war but will respond to the attack on US troops.
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