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West Ham wins Europa Conference final beating Fiorentina 2-1
Match marred by violence with Fiorentina defender Cristiano Biraghi hit in head by object thrown from stadium stands.
#NoFriends: What is technology’s role in the loneliness crisis?
Technology can help build social ties – or make them worse.
Forest recognition for Papua tribe raises hopes for climate
Indigenous peoples are increasingly recognised as the most effective custodians of the world's remaining forests.
Trial begins for deputy accused of inaction in US school shooting
Scot Peterson, a former officer at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, faces criminal charges in a Florida court.
Five facts about Inter Miami, Lionel Messi’s club to be
Here's what you need to know about the Argentinian World Cup winner's next destination in Major League Soccer.
Canada’s Trudeau pans Google and Meta for ‘bullying’ to stop bill
Tech giants say a Canadian bill that would push companies to pay news publishers for content will hurt their business.
The ‘complex’ legacy of US professional wrestling’s Iron Sheik
Hossein Khosrow Ali Vaziri, who died on Wednesday, both perpetuated and transcended stereotypes in his role as wrestler.
In Japan, embarrassed employees pay agencies to quit for them
Companies like Exit handle resignations on behalf of Japanese employees who are too nervous to confront their boss.
BBC, BA, Nova Scotia among first big-name victims in global hack
Russian cyber-extortion gang said victims had until June 14 to negotiate ransom or risk their data being dumped online.
Arms depot battle rages in Sudan as fuel facility burns
Fire erupts after Sudan's warring military factions battle over weapons and fuel stores in the capital Khartoum.
Ethiopia says it foiled al-Shabab attack near border with Somalia
Ethiopia says army stopped attackers before they could 'wreck havoc' in the border town of Dollo.
UK Prime Minister Sunak talks trade, AI and Ukraine on US trip
The UK prime minister is set to meet with US Congress members, business leaders and President Biden on a two-day visit.
Jailed Tunisian opposition leader’s health deteriorating: Wife
Sahbi Atig has been hospitalised in intensive care after 25-day hunger strike in protest of his imprisonment.
Wiretapping scandal thrusts Colombian government into crisis
Leaked audio messages from a key aide to the Colombian president have raised concerns of irregular campaign financing.
What does Antony Blinken hope to achieve during visit to Saudi?
Top US diplomat's trip comes at a time of declining influence for America in the Middle East.
Canada’s record wildfires should be ‘wake-up call’, experts warn
Images of orange, hazy skies across Canada and parts of US fuel calls to tackle climate crisis making wildfires worse.
Indian wrestlers halt protest after minister assures swift probe
Wrestlers meet Anurag Thakur, say they will resume protests if probe against WFI chief is not completed by June 15.
Pakistan army vows to punish ‘planners’ of violent protests
Military also denies allegations of human rights abuses after PTI said some of its members were tortured in custody.
Lionel Messi to join MLS side Inter Miami after leaving PSG
Messi's move to the US comes as a surprise after he was widely tipped to be joining Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal.
Mexico investigating soldiers involved in ‘execution’ of five men
President Lopez Obrador says extrajudicial killings cannot be permitted and the soldiers involved will face justice.
Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan accused in lawyer murder case
Lawyer Abdul Razzaq Shar was shot by unknown gunmen and had accused Khan of high treason, police say.
Photos: Canadian wildfire smoke spreads ‘hazardous’ air in the US
Air pollution alerts were issued across the United States due to smoke from wildfires that have been burning in Canada.
Ukraine ramps up operations as dam destruction blame game unfolds
Ukrainian forces advance near Bakhmut as President Zelenskyy says his troops are set for a counterattack.
(Mis)understanding and (mis)managing the Sudanese crisis
African Union's peacemaking efforts in Sudan are doomed to failure if it does not change its approach to the conflict.
Bahrain stripped of endurance world title after equine dope case
Team France crowned FEI Endurance World Champion 2022 after tribunal decision, federation says.
‘It’s a nightmare’: Ukrainians decry the Kakhovka dam blast
Fears of a humanitarian catastrophe rise as Ukrainian and Russia-backed authorities race to evacuate locals amid war.
Qatar World Cup: Watchdog says FIFA’s carbon-neutral claims false
Swiss Fairness Commission advises world football's governing body against making unsubstantiated claims in the future.
Bank of Canada raises interest rate to highest in 22 years
The central bank had been on hold since January but found excess demand in the economy was keeping inflation high.
Real Madrid to sign Jude Bellingham from Dortmund for $110m
The versatile 19-year-old English midfielder will join Real Madrid after three seasons with Bundesliga side Dortmund.
Paper City: Surviving the world’s deadliest air raid
Survivors of the 1945 firebombing of Tokyo campaign for official recognition of this forgotten tragedy.
Nova Kakhovka dam blast: Is Russia trying to freeze the war?
Russia could have blown up the dam in an effort to stall Ukraine's counteroffensive, experts say.
Swipe Right for Marriage: Dating apps for Muslims
Are dating apps an acceptable way for Muslims to find a life partner or just a means of getting around rules on dating?
CNN’s embattled CEO Chris Licht is out
Licht, who replaced CEO Jeff Zucker last year, had a brief tumultuous tenure at the media company.
Reinventing Cassava in DR Congo
Professor Marie Claire Yandju gives cassava a makeover to combat malnutrition and climate change.
Germany prepares to host biggest NATO air deployment exercise
The 11 days of drills are set to take place amid heightened tensions with Russia as the Ukraine war escalates.
Rwanda’s Kagame fires slew of military officials in big shake-up
Sacking of senior commanders and officers follows appointment of new defence minister and army chief.
Opposition retain majority in Kuwait vote; just one woman elected
The new parliament is unlikely to shift the country past its political stalemate.
US elections 2024: Who is Republican challenger Mike Pence?
As Trump's vice president, Pence offered evangelical ‘balance’ to White House but broke ranks to certify 2020 election.
Europe’s technocracy is killing its global dreams
The EU wants to compete with the US and China on trade and innovation. The problem? Its 1990s-style bureaucracy.
Kenyan Starvation Cult
“In Kenya, anybody can start a church.”
The Price of Perfection: The dangers of Brazilian butt lifts
Fault Lines investigates Miami’s cosmetic surgery industry and the battle between profits and patient safety.
What does the shock PGA tour-LIV merger mean for golf?
What does the deal involve, what has the reaction been, and what uncertainties remain around the controversial deal?
Who’s running to lead Turkey’s next parliament?
Incumbent President Erdogan's alliance secured a majority in the 600-seat parliament, which is now electing its head.
Satellite images show Ukraine’s Kakhovka dam after destruction
Amid flooding and a race to evacuate, Russia and Ukraine are trading blame for the Nova Kakhovka dam collapse.
Pope Francis hospitalised for abdominal surgery
The 86-year old pontiff is at a hospital in Rome for the second time in weeks.
Battling bulldozers: Cairo’s historic necropolises under threat
Ancient mausoleums, the homes of some of Cairo’s poor, are threatened by development projects in the City of the Dead.
Tear gas, water cannon fired on protesting Sri Lankan students
Hundreds of students march in Colombo to demand release of activists arrested during last year's anti-gov't protests.
China’s exports tumble further as global demand falters
Analysts downgrade expectations for the economy for remainder of 2023 as factory output continues to slow.
Iran has a hypersonic missile. What does that mean?
Iran has dismissed scepticism over its development of hypersonic missiles, which could reach Israel in seven minutes.
UK house prices fall for the first time in more than a decade
Buyers are less confident to make the move as rising borrowing costs bite, says a top mortgage lender.
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