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US, UN slam arrest of prominent Vietnamese environmental activist
Hoang Thi Minh Hong is the fifth prominent climate rights defender arrested for alleged tax evasion in the last 2 years.
Iran releases one Danish and two Austrian citizens
Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg 'very relieved' that Kamran Ghaderi and Massud Mossaheb freed.
UEFA charge Mourinho for referee abuse after Europa League final
The Roma coach was filmed calling the English referee a 'disgrace' after his team lost to Sevilla.
Fort Liberty: US army base Fort Bragg drops Confederate namesake
Change comes as US continues to grapple with prevalence of statues and sites honouring members of Confederacy.
Asia security summit begins amid US-China tensions
The Shangri-La Dialogue attracts military officers, diplomats, arms makers and security analysts from around the globe.
Dev Shah wins US National Spelling Bee with ‘psammophile’
Shah beats out 230 competitors aged 9-14 to win annual competition and take home $50,000 prize.
‘Stop sending weapons, hold talks’ to end Russia-Ukraine war
China's envoy says in order to achieve peace, Kyiv's allies must 'stop sending weapons to the battlefield'.
Top official from Khan’s party arrested; ex-PM says will sue NAB
Parvez Elahi arrested over corruption charges as PTI chief Imran Khan threatens to sue gov't agency that arrested him.
Prince Harry to give evidence in phone hacking trial
He and more than 100 other high-profile figures have brought a lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspapers.
A ‘Russian love affair’: Why South Africa stays ‘neutral’ on war
South Africa's stance of neutrality in the Russia-Ukraine war has been at variance with its Moscow ties. Why is that so?
Tax the wealthiest to avoid IMF, says Tunisia’s president
Tunisia's president is looking for ways to avoid a bailout package worth nearly $2bn that hinges upon reform.
Palestinian toddler seriously wounded by Israeli fire
Young boy is in critical condition after being shot in occupied West Bank incident that also injured his father.
Why ‘white’ supremacists are not always white
Black and brown men committing white supremacist crimes in America should not surprise anyone.
A post-pandemic homage to Catalonia
Barcelona, for me, represented an illusion of permanence - until it was fully undone by the coronavirus pandemic.
What’s the latest in Sudan? Suspended talks, sanctions, fighting
The conflict is creating a humanitarian crisis and continues with no signs of abating in its seventh week.
The Tories can never be true friends of Palestine
Palestinian liberation is, at its core, a leftist struggle.
Pakistan inflation hits record for second consecutive month
The country's year-on-year inflation rises to record 37.97 percent as crucial IMF bailout talks remain in limbo.
Ousmane Sonko sentenced: Why are tensions flaring in Senegal?
Supporters of opposition figure denounce charges, sentence as a ploy to prevent him from running in elections.
Mexico police discover at least 45 bags filled with human remains
Gruesome discovery was made while authorities searched for seven missing young people in Jalisco state.
Japan’s birth rate drops to fresh record low
Latest figures released by health ministry show birth rate has dropped below previous low of 2005.
Denver Nuggets cruise to Game 1 win over Miami Heat in NBA Finals
Jokic scores 12 of his points in the fourth quarter, including eight in the final four minutes, as Denver beats Miami.
Pakistani lawyer and activist Jibran Nasir abducted, wife says
Prominent lawyer and rights activist picked up by unidentified men amid ongoing crackdown on ex-PM Imran Khan's party.
How can workers get a ‘just transition’ amid the climate crisis?
Unions are advocating for working people and their families in the urgently-needed drive towards decarbonisation.
Nine dead as protests rock Senegal after Sonko jail sentence
Interior Minister Antoine Diome said nine protesters died in the capital Dakar and the southern town of Ziguinchor.
US seeking TNT in Japan for Ukraine artillery shells: Report
Procurement could court controversy because export rules ban Japanese companies from selling lethal weaponry overseas.
Twitter’s head of safety Ella Irwin resigns
Ella Irwin tells news agency she has quit Twitter a year after joining the social media platform.
Sleepless nights, letter to Nassar: Epstein’s final days revealed
New documents provide most complete account to date of convicted sex offender's detention and death.
UN says organised crime shifting drugs routes in Southeast Asia
The UN Office on Drugs and Crime says almost 151 tonnes of methamphetamine seized in Southeast, East Asia in 2022.
Russia thwarts more Belgorod attacks, blames Ukraine
Defence ministry says it repelled three attacks in the border area, which has come under fire since last month.
US cuts data sharing with Russia under New START nuclear deal
US says withholding information is retaliatory measure for Moscow's suspension of New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty.
Deal to raise debt ceiling passes US Senate, heads to Biden
The vote comes as the US hurtles towards a June 5 deadline to raise the government borrowing limit or face default.
Russia says US intelligence hacked thousands of iPhones
FSB accuses Apple of working closely with US intelligence agencies after disclosing alleged 'intelligence action'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 464
As the war enters its 464th day, here’s a look at the main developments.
Treason trial of Russian hypersonic missile scientist begins
Anatoly Maslov is one of three scientists involved in Russia's hypersonic missile programme that are standing trial.
Brazil’s Congress weakens environmental, Indigenous ministries
Move marks setback for President Lula da Silva's push to protect Indigenous rights and stem Amazon deforestation.
Canada facing ‘deeply concerning’ wildfire season: Official
With 82 blazes burning out of control, Canada confronts a record early wildfire season, scorching 2.7 million hectares.
Does artificial intelligence pose the risk of human extinction?
Tech industry leaders issue a warning as governments consider how to regulate AI without stifling innovation.
Sweden will join NATO soon, Joe Biden promises
'It will happen,' US president says as he underscores transatlantic alliance's commitment to supporting Ukraine.
Lebanon accuses five over killing of UN peacekeeper Sean Rooney
UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon says indictment is an 'important step towards justice'.
US Supreme Court deals blow to organised labour in new ruling
The case Glacier Northwest Inc v Teamsters is seen as the latest test of union rights to go before the court.
What does Minnawi’s call to arms mean for Darfur?
The governor's call risks ingiting ethnic conflict among the tribes of Darfur, critics have said.
Questions raised over top leaders quitting Imran Khan’s party
Former Pakistani prime minister has said senior leaders were pressured into leaving the party 'at gunpoint'.
Photos: A look at Jordan’s royal wedding
Jordan's crown prince weds daughter of Saudi family in ceremony packed with stars and symbolism.
US imposes first sanctions over Sudan conflict
Washington targets firms linked to Sudanese military and RSF group, pledging to be on 'side of civilians' in conflict.
‘We need protection’: Palestinians brace for Homesh resettlement
Israel has begun taking steps to resettle the evacuated illegal outpost of Homesh near Burqa village in Nablus.
Nowhere to run: Residents point at Ukraine’s bomb shelter problem
Three people die at the shut door of a bomb shelter in Kyiv, highlighting Ukraine's nationwide problem with bunkers.
US and Guatemala launch new migration processing centres
Move comes as Joe Biden's administration seeks to deter migrants and refugees from seeking protection at Mexico border.
NATO divided on Ukrainian membership as Zelenskyy renews call
Ukrainian leader appeals to European leaders as divisions among NATO members meeting in Norway become apparent.
Messi to leave Paris St-Germain at end of season, coach confirms
The question now is where the Argentine forward will play after his final match for the French club on Saturday.
Visualising Nvidia’s rise to the $1 trillion market value club
Amid an AI boom, the US chipmaker has added more than $500bn in value since the start of 2023.
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