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Man City vs Real Madrid: Champions League semifinal preview
Manchester City slight favourites for the second leg at the Etihad after salvaging a 1-1 first leg draw in Madrid.
France issues arrest warrant for Lebanon’s central bank chief
Riad Salameh calls the warrant a violation of law as he is investigated over corruption allegations at home and abroad.
Former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou signs with PFL
The 36-year-old ex-UFC heavyweight champion will fight exclusively for the Professional Fighters League in new deal.
Mausoleum of football legend Pele opens to public in Brazil
Two golden statues of the three-time World Cup winner welcomes visitors to tomb in Santos.
‘A huge inspiration’: Embiid’s NBA MVP and Cameroon’s hoop dreams
The NBA MVP is a hero in Cameroon, and the country's talented but struggling game could use some of his stardust.
Ukraine Supreme Court chief detained in $2.7m graft probe
Ukraine, while at war with Russia, reels from 'biggest-ever case' implicating the judiciary.
Women speak out online about reports of sexual violence in Sudan
Women have taken to social media to call out, and warn others about reported rapes being perpetrated by soldiers.
CIA urges Russians to get in touch, Moscow puts spies on alert
US agency publishes video asking Russians to leak information that could be 'more valuable than you think'.
Cannes Film Festival kicks off amid anti-government protests
Amid France's pension reform protests and controversies against Johnny Depp, the 76th edition of the festival kicks off.
In Brazil, prisons without guards offer inmates path to recovery
Facilities run by a local non-profit focus on rehabilitation over punishment, in a method that has expanded worldwide.
Libya parliament suspends rival eastern-based PM Bashagha
Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha suspended by parliament and his duties handed over to his finance minister.
Senegal opposition leader Ousmane Sonko’s rape trial adjourned
Ousmane Sonko, who denies charges, does not turn up for court appearance in Dakar.
As Turkey heads to a presidential election run-off, what’s next?
Analysts say incumbent candidate Recep Tayyip Erdogan has an edge over the opposition's Kemal Kilicdaroglu.
Dead woman wins civic election in India’s Uttar Pradesh: Report
Ashiya Bi wins municipal poll almost two weeks after death as supporters keep pledge to back her as a sign of respect.
In Romania, Ukrainian children with special needs struggle
Providing and accessing therapy is increasingly challenging given a lack of funding, bureaucracy, and language barriers.
In Turkey’s elections, nationalism is the real winner
In both the pro-government and opposition camps, nationalists are key and rising in popularity.
Want to beat Trump in 2024? Learn from E Jean Carroll
Democrats need to put the tissues and tantrums away, and fight the way Carroll did, if they are to defeat Trump.
At least 16 killed as Pakistan tribes clash over coal mine
Officials say incident is part of decades-old tribal rivalry over mine in Darra Adam Khel area of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Sudan: To break the cycle of violence, end the kleptocracy
Vested economic interests are fuelling the conflict in Sudan. They must be addressed in the peace-building effort.
China detains South Korea footballer in suspected bribery case
Son Jun-ho, who plays in the Chinese league, is under investigation for allegedly accepting a bribe, officials say.
Bangladesh rocked by power cuts as Cyclone Mocha hits fuel supply
The country faces its worst power cuts in months as the deadly storm forces closure of both its floating LNG terminals.
Fleeing Sudan: ‘I had to do it for my daughter’
Hamsa Alfaki shares her experience of having to leave her father in Khartoum as she fled for the border with Egypt.
EU to curb Indian fuel imports made with Russian oil: Report
The EU's foreign policy chief has called for a crackdown of Russian oil into Europe as refined fuel, including diesel.
Photos: Sudanese capital devastated by a month of brutal fighting
Nearly a million displaced and more than 1,000 people killed as civilians bear the brunt of war that erupted last month.
‘The longest and loudest shelling in Kyiv since the war began’
Journalist Mansur Mirovalev woke up to the sound of loud bangs in Kyiv as Russia unleashed a heavy air attack.
Burundi-born ex-policeman seeks to become Greece’s first Black MP
Spiros Richard Hagabimana's win in the May 21 vote would be historic in Greece where few migrants hold official posts.
Six dead after fire engulfs hostel in Wellington, New Zealand
The cause of the fire is not known, but emergency services are treating the incident as suspicious.
Disbelief in Diyarbakir as Turkey heads for presidential runoff
Turkey's Kurdish-majority southeast voted overwhelmingly for Kilicdaroglu, but it wasn't enough to beat Erdogan.
US asks India to check ‘continued targeted attacks’ on minorities
State Department's report on religious freedom lists attacks on Muslims and Christians in world's most populous nation.
Map: Which countries still have the death penalty?
The number of recorded executions has risen to its highest level in five years, according to Amnesty International.
Silencing dissent: Journalists in Sudan face threats, raids
Media workers say they're being intimated by warring forces on both sides for reporting human rights violations.
Qatar and Bahrain to resume flights on May 25
The Gulf countries announced a restoration of ties in April, resolving a dispute dating back to 2017.
How are cities responding to extreme heat?
Risks include increased death and illness, threats to biodiversity and long-term impacts on economic growth.
Oil giant ExxonMobil settles long-running Indonesia torture case
The trial in the 22-year-old case brought by villagers in Aceh province was due to start next week.
Cyclone Mocha may have killed ‘hundreds’ in Myanmar’s Rakhine
Communications problems are making it difficult to assess the extent of the damage caused by the massive storm.
Palestine’s Abbas calls on UN to ‘suspend’ Israel as Nakba marked
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas insists that Israel must respect UN resolutions on Palestine or cease as UN member.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 447
As the war enters its 447th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Are killer robots the future of war?
They could transform the battlefield but is the world ready for machines that decide who to kill? No, say many nations.
S Africa army chief visits Moscow in wake of US weapons claim
Visit to Moscow follows US allegations that weapons were loaded on to a Russian ship in Cape Town in December.
US releases nuclear warhead data in bid to pressure Russia
Disclosure under New START Treaty follows Russia's decision to suspend its participation in the nuclear agreement.
Singapore’s death row ‘main element of its drug policy’
Dozens of people face hanging for drug offences in Singapore with no sign the city-state will soften its approach.
Recorded executions rise to highest in five years: Amnesty
In annual report, rights group says 'killing spree' was led by countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
Ukraine repels ‘exceptional’ Russia missile, drone attack on Kyiv
At least 10 explosions heard by witnesses in Kyiv as officials say a Russian air attack was under way.
US teen kills 3 in New Mexico before shot dead by police
No motive was readily apparent as to why the 18-year-old gunman shot three people dead before he was killed by police.
Probe of FBI’s handling of Trump-Russia investigation ends
US special prosecutor criticises FBI approach to politically charged investigation but does not issue new charges.
Trudeau visits military personnel fighting Alberta wildfires
Widespread blazes mark an intense start to wildfire season in Canada's oil-rich province of Alberta.
DeSantis bans funding for Florida college diversity programmes
Ron DeSantis, Florida governor and likely US presidential candidate, says programmes impose an 'ideological agenda'.
US Supreme Court agrees to hear case on alleged voting map biases
Case centres on allegation Republican lawmakers in South Carolina drew district maps to dilute share of Black votes.
US religious freedom report notes attack on Abu Akleh funeral
US report describes details of assault by Israeli forces on the funeral of slain Al Jazeera journalist in Jerusalem.
Tunisia’s Ghannouchi sentenced to a year in prison: Lawyer
Opposition leader was arrested in April and sentenced after being charged with incitement.
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