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Girl, 6, among group arrested for assassination of Myanmar general
Lin Latt Shwe, 6, was detained along with her mother and other suspects in the killing of retired general in Yangon.
‘Open prison’: The forced labour driving India’s $5 trillion economy dream
India has more than 300 million unorganised sector workers. Many suffer from withheld wages, endless toil and coercion.
North Korea’s limited internet hit by major outage, says analyst
The UK-based researcher said the cause of the outage in the secretive state seems to be internal rather than an attack.
Why are ice cream prices soaring this summer?
Coconut oil, a crucial ingredient in the summer treat, is getting more expensive.
Israel warns of more attacks on Lebanon if Hezbollah not disarmed
Israel warned 'there will be no calm in Beirut' after launching the largest attack on the city since the ceasefire.
‘We do this to survive’: Harvesting opium poppies in Myanmar’s Shan State
Poppy cultivation and methamphetamine production has surged in Myanmar amid the country's grinding civil war.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,199
These are the key events on day 1,199 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
US Supreme Court grants DOGE access to sensitive Social Security data
The ruling was one of two victories the US's highest court handed the Trump administration in cases about data privacy.
Sinner beats Djokovic to set up French Open final with Alcaraz
Jannik Sinner downs Novac Djokovic to reach maiden French Open final against defending champion Carlos Alcaraz.
Deported man Kilmar Abrego Garcia returned to US to face charges
After his mistaken deportation to El Salvador, Abrego Garcia faces US charges of transporting undocumented migrants.
France honours veterans on 81st anniversary of D-Day
Thousands gathered in Normandy for the 81st D-Day anniversary, honouring the WWII invasion.
Trump announces second round of US trade talks with China next week
Teams will try to resolve tariffs war amid spats over China's curbs on rare minerals and US revocation of student visas.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia back in the US, facing charges
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man mistakenly deported from the US to El Salvador, has been returned to the US.
Peruvian police seize 5.5 tonnes of drugs in major raid
Peruvian police showcased 5.5 tonnes of seized drugs after a large anti-narcotics operation.
Why does Donald Trump seem to be fixated on foreign nationals?
The US president has imposed a new blanket travel ban on 12 countries that he claims is for national security.
Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha
The annual festival follows the Hajj pilgrimage and commemorates sacrifice and submission to God.
How the myth of democracy fuels the US forever wars
For decades, American elites sold the myth of spreading democracy. What was it that drove them?
World’s tallest railway bridge links Kashmir Valley to India
India's PM Narendra Modi inaugurated the world's tallest railway bridge in Jammu and Kashmir.
Russia’s Wagner mercenaries leaving Mali, Africa Corps to remain
The shift brings Russian support to 'a more fundamental level', says Kremlin-backed paramilitary force Africa Corps.
Nine Palestinians killed as Gaza aid distribution centres again close
Officials say at least nine more Palestinians were killed trying to reach aid distribution sites in Rafah.
Tottenham sack Postecoglou despite Europa League win
Tottenham Hotspur have on Friday sacked manager Ange Postecoglou despite the Premier League club's Europa League win.
Muslims in Gaza mark Eid amid mourning and destruction
As Israeli attacks continue, Muslims in Gaza mark another Eid al-Adha with prayers among ruins.
US DoT says Biden fuel economy rules exceeded legal authority
The mandate that the DoT challenged was a key part of former President Joe Biden's plan to address climate change.
Interpol red notice issued for Ghana’s former finance minister
Ken Ofori-Atta skipped prosecutor summons over corruption claims, including multimillion-dollar cathedral project.
US economy adds 139,000 jobs as growth slows
The biggest gains were in healthcare, which added 62,000 jobs, while the economy lost 22,000 federal government jobs.
Alcaraz on course for French Open defence as Musetti retires injured
Spain's Carlos Alcaraz set to defend French Open title on Sunday as Italy's Lorenzo Musetti withdraws injured in semi.
The Netherlands to hold election on October 29 after government collapse
Polls indicate a close race between Dutch far-right PVV party and the Labour/Green Left alliance.
Jordan celebrate reaching first World Cup after win against Oman
Jordanians are celebrating their football team's first qualification for a FIFA World Cup following win in Oman.
US-backed GHF says Gaza aid sites remain shut as Israeli attacks kill 42
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which began distributing aid last week, has closed all its centres.
Trump v Musk: How did we get here?
The US president and the world's richest man appear to have fallen out, how did we get here?
What are ‘crypto kidnappings’ and why are they on the rise?
Attempted abductions of 'crypto tycoons' are becoming more frequent and insurance companies are cashing in.
European Union backs ICC after US sanctions on court judges
EU affirms its unwavering support for the ICC, denouncing US sanctions as a threat to judicial independence and justice.
Can AI be held accountable? AI ethicist on tech giants and the AI boom
What is the future of AI and efforts to regulate its harms? Marc Lamont Hill speaks to AI ethicist Rumman Chowdhury.
What has Musk accused Trump of in relation to the Epstein files?
After leaving DOGE, Musk has claimed Trump is named in Epstein files which remain sealed.
Spain’s Yamal and Portugal’s Ronaldo face off in UEFA Nations League final
European football's oldest and newest stars set to battle it out as UEFA's secondary competition captures imagination.
How Trump makes us miss the real story
Through calculated chaos and spectacle, Trump distracts us all from the dangerous consequences of his agenda.
Has DOGE really saved the US government $180bn?
Elon Musk first claimed the department would make savings of $2 trillion, but what do the figures really show?
Modi inaugurates strategic railway project in Indian-administered Kashmir
The rail link will connect the Kashmir Valley to the vast Indian plains by train for the first time.
What is driving a surge in COVID cases in India, other countries?
All we know so far about the symptoms and spread of new COVID variant NB.1.8.1.
“No winners, only losers” in Trump-Musk feud
A GOP civil war is brewing between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, with no winners in sight, says political analyst Eric Ham
Indian police arrest four people in connection with deadly cricket stampede
At least 11 people died and dozens of others were injured in a stampede outside Bengaluru stadium on Wednesday.
To survive, Orban is plotting a far-right takeover of Brussels
Hungary's leader is building a far-right alliance to block EU sanctions and protect his rule at home.
Pacers-Thunder: Haliburton last-second shot beats OKC in NBA Finals
Tyrese Haliburton's game-winner allows Indiana Pacers to steal Game 1 on the road against favoured OKC Thunder.
Where does Poland’s new president stand on Ukraine?
As some turn on Kyiv, Nawrocki, a nationalist, says Poland and Ukraine must address 'overdue historical issues'.
At least four killed in Russian attacks on Ukraine’s Kyiv
Russia launches widescale assault on six regions of Ukraine, as Kyiv calls for strong international response.
Israel attacks Beirut suburbs on eve of Eid
Israeli air attacks hit buildings in neighbourhoods across southern Beirut on Thursday.
Thailand ready for ‘high-level operation’ in Cambodia border dispute
Thailand's military said it had gathered 'worrisome' indications that Cambodia has stepped up its military readiness.
Guatemala’s ‘Volcano of Fire’ sends ash, lava flowing as hundreds flee
Fiery lava seen flowing from the volcano near the capital as disaster agency issues warning to nearby residents.
The US has checked out. Can Europe stop Putin alone?
As Trump pulls away from Ukraine, Europe must choose: lead the fight - or face the cost of Russian victory.
UN warns of surge in acute malnutrition among Gaza’s young children
Children requiring hospitalisation for complications due to severe malnutrition rising as health system 'collapsing'.
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