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Colonising Africa: What happened at the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885?
This month marks 140 years since Western powers sidelined Africans and carved up 'ownership' of the continent.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,098
Here are the key developments on the 1,098th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Chile declares emergency as power outage plunges country into darkness
Chilean authorities say largest power outage in years caused by transmission line failure.
Petition to strip Musk of Canadian citizenship gathers 280,000 signatures
Parliamentary petition accuses tech billionaire of acting against the national interest of Canada.
Nurse in Australia charged over video about killing Israelis
Police charge 26-year-old woman over video that prompted widespread condemnation.
Key takeaways from Syria’s National Dialogue conference
Syria's National Dialogue paves the way for a constitution - but few details emerge after a day of workshops.
Trump administration says it will take control of White House press pool
White House Correspondents' Association says move 'tears at the independence of a free press' in the US.
Trump says Ukraine’s Zelenskyy to sign ‘very big’ minerals deal
US president says he expects Ukrainian leader to sign agreement to jointly develop natural resources on Friday.
Barcelona and Atletico Madrid share eight-goal Copa del Rey thriller
Barcelona and Atletico Madrid draw 4-4 in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semifinal.
Apple shareholders vote against pressure to scrap diversity policies
The proposal urged Apple to follow a litany of high-profile companies that have rolled back DEI initiatives recently.
US judge issues deadline for Trump administration to pay foreign aid funds
The judge said that the administration had failed to comply with earlier orders that the funds be unfrozen.
Russia reaffirms opposition to European troops in Ukraine
Russia has said it opposes having NATO troops on the ground in Ukraine, even if they operated under a different flag.
DOGE staffers resign en masse in order to not ‘legitimise’ Musk
A group of 21 US federal workers issued a resignation letter saying DOGE risked compromising sensitive government data.
How will Germany’s new government deal with the challenges ahead?
Europe's biggest economy faces multiple difficulties at home and abroad.
World Athletics Championships Tokyo 25 mascot name revealed
The organising committee of the World Athletics Championships Tokyo 25 revealed the official mascot name, Riku One.
Aid freezes and withdrawals leave Sudan’s needy battling famine alone
US aid freeze shuts Sudan's food kitchens, deepening famine as millions face acute hunger and displacement.
US consumer confidence dives, posts biggest drop in 3.5 years
Tariffs on imports, mass firings of federal workers are some of the issues taking a toll on consumer psyche.
Southwest airliner aborts landing to avoid collision at Chicago airport
A Southwest Airlines jet aborted its landing in Chicago as a smaller jet crossed the runway in front it.
UN biodiversity talks resume with dispute over funding topping the agenda
Annual conference on biodiversity that ran out of time last year resumes in Rome with nations sparring over money.
Iran rules out direct talks with US while Trump exerts ‘maximum pressure’
Iran's foreign minister made the announcement after meeting his Russian counterpart.
Russia praises US votes in UN siding with Russia
The Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, praises the United States for siding with Russia in two votes at the UN.
‘Wormy’ Philippine delicacy could hold key to better human antibiotics
The tamilok is best known as a slimy Philippine delicacy, but scientists see possible health benefits.
Ukraine’s Artists: Protest & Resilience
On The Stream, we look at how Ukrainians harness art as a powerful tool of protest and resistance during wartime.
Witches of Bucha: Ukraine’s women protecting the skies
"No one invites us here to cook borscht or make a pie. We are just here to work with weapons that kill."
Bridge collapses in South Korea, killing four
At least four people were killed and six injured after a bridge that's part of a highway under construction collapsed.
Cricket experts berate Pakistan’s Champions Trophy exit, loss to India
Pakistan's loss to India has left fans and former players wondering if their team can ever match their archrivals.
UK to hike defence spending and cut aid budget, Starmer says
British prime minister Keir Starmer's announcement comes prior to his trip to the United States later this week.
Ukrainian parliament affirms Zelenskyy’s legitimacy
The 268 parliament members present on Tuesday voted unanimously in support of the Ukrainian president.
How the US spends taxpayer money as Musk-led DOGE seeks cuts
Raising taxes could help reduce deficit, but Trump's tax cut pledge will make Musk's aim to slash $1 trillion difficult.
US votes with Russia in UN session on Ukraine war
The US sided with Russia on two UN votes on the Ukraine war, going against its European allies.
Six children die of hypothermia amid freezing conditions in Gaza
The deaths come amid a harsh cold snap in Gaza and Israel's blocking of shelter from entering the enclave.
Russia-Ukraine war: How the US position has changed on UN resolutions
The US vote against Ukraine and Europe's UN resolution reflects larger policy changes of the Trump administration.
The colonial partition that keeps Cameroon split along ‘artificial lines’
A century ago, Germany, France and Britain claimed Cameroon at different times. The scars are seen in conflicts today.
Babies die from cold in Gaza as Israel prevents entry of mobile homes
At least four babies have reportedly died due to cold in Gaza, where most Palestinians are living in makeshift shelters.
Australia vs South Africa Champions Trophy match abandoned due to rain
Both teams have three points each after their two group games, ahead of Afghanistan and England, who play on Wednesday.
Music stars release silent album in protest against UK AI copyright plans
Is This What We Want features recordings of empty studios, performance spaces, highlighting danger to creative trade.
Ukraine reconstruction costs cross half-trillion-dollar mark: Report
The $524bn estimate marks growing needs provoked by Russia's bombardment of Ukrainian cities and infrastructure.
The lived experiences of communism should serve as a cautionary tale
When searching for a response to the far-right resurgence, Europeans should not look towards the totalitarian left.
Far-right AfD and socialist left win over young Germans, election reveals
Young Germans flocked to opposite ends of the political spectrum in the federal election, rejecting the centre.
US scraps order linking arms sales to international law
Trump revokes Biden-era policy, prompted by Israel's Gaza war, restricting US arms sales over human rights concerns.
Germany’s Merz lashes out at Trump’s US while trying to form coalition
Triumphant CDU leader hits out at Washington and calls for stronger European security amid attempts to build government.
Centring the voiceless: Pope Francis’s enduring global impact
Pontiff's message of peace and fraternity has challenged the rising tide of nativism, violence and global inequality.
Syria’s interim leader launches national dialogue on political transition
Talks promoted as crucial milestone towards democratic transition by al-Sharaa but scepticism remains.
Man caught with $10,000 worth of cocaine in wig, say Colombian police
A man was arrested at a Colombian airport for trying to fly to Amsterdam with $10,000 worth of cocaine hidden in a wig
France’s Macron and Donald Trump meet in Washington: Four key takeaways
Macron carefully challenged Trump on Ukraine war, trade policy.
US rejects UN resolution condemning Russia’s war: How your country voted
The US aligned with Russia in opposing a resolution that called for the immediate withdrawal of troops.
Can Pakistan’s new anti-extremism policy defeat rising armed attacks?
Amid a surge in armed attacks, Pakistan has unveiled a new strategy to tackle 'extremism'. But experts are sceptical.
Four killed in South Korea road collapse
An elevated part of a highway under construction collapsed in Anseong, killing or injuring all 10 workers present.
US aligns with Russia in UN vote on Ukraine
US support for Moscow resolution, rejection of EU's, illustrates deepening division between Washington and allies.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,097
Here are the key developments on the 1,097th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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