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Israel kills Lebanese civilians as its army ignores withdrawal deadline
Israeli troops have opened fire and killed civilians in southern Lebanon on the day they were supposed to withdraw.
Thousands protest ‘Invasion Day’ in Australia
Thousands of people protested Australia's national day, marking the arrival of the first British colonisers in 1788.
Why are there so many Palestinian children in Israeli prisons?
Twenty-three child prisoners released but more than 300 minors remain in Israeli custody, many of them without charges.
Polish president talks about Trump’s return, security and EU challenges
Andrzej Duda discusses the Ukraine war and balancing global alliances as Donald Trump comes back to the White House.
At least 20 Nigerian soldiers killed in attack on remote army base
Suspected ISWAP fighters target army base in the remote Malam-Fatori town in Nigeria's northeastern Borno state.
Jannik Sinner wins second Australian Open tennis title
The Italian completes a straight-sets win over world number two Alexander Zverev to remain perfect in Grand Slam finals.
Video: Released Palestinian prisoners reunite with their families
Palestinian prisoners released during the Gaza ceasefire deal have been reuniting with their families.
Israel’s “Failed” Attempt to “Ethnically Cleanse” Gaza Picked up by Trump
Abdullah Al-Arian, from Georgetown University in Qatar talks about the strength of Gazans to resist being relocated
Israeli forces kill 2-year-old Palestinian girl in occupied West Bank raid
Palestinian man also dies from injuries after being shot by Israeli forces as attacks on West Bank intensify.
South Korea prosecutors indict impeached President Yoon for insurrection
A South Korean president has no immunity in insurrection charges, which are punishable by life imprisonment or death.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,067
Here are the key developments on the 1,067th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Israel kills 11, wounds dozens in south Lebanon in breach of ceasefire deal
Attacks come on the day Israeli troops were supposed to withdraw from southern Lebanon and allow people to return home.
Bowie’s Berlin: Up against the wall
David Bowie's 1987 concert in West Berlin could be heard on the other side of the wall in Eastern Germany.
Ethnic cleansing feared as Trump asks Jordan, Egypt to take Gaza residents
Trump says relocation may be temporary or long-term as he announces lifting of hold on 2,000-pound bombs for Israel.
Mbappe scores first LaLiga hat-trick for Real Madrid in win over Valladolid
Mbappe's scoring outburst on Saturday night caps off a red-hot streak of eight goals in his last five games.
Voting under way in Belarus with Lukashenko set to extend 30-year rule
Longtime leader Lukashenko is set to win a seventh terms as he runs unopposed by genuine challengers.
Sudan army in Wad Madani is a ‘joyous victory’ for the people
We'll celebrate today. But we know that the war [in Sudan] is far from over."
Will the EU ease Syria sanctions? Inside the bloc’s dilemma
The EU foreign ministers will gather Monday to discuss and potentially agree on proposals to ease sanctions on Syria.
The Murder of Malcolm Caldwell
Who killed Malcolm Caldwell?
Belarus presidential election: Who’s taking on Lukashenko, does it matter?
President Alexander Lukashenko will be running to secure a seventh term, hoping to extend his 30-year rule over Belarus.
Israel and Hamas complete second swap of captives, prisoners
Israel and Hamas completed their second swap, exchanging 200 Palestinian prisoners for four female Israeli soldiers.
DRC cuts diplomatic ties with Rwanda over violence, UN calls emergency meet
The DRC army and peacekeepers are trying to stop an M23 advance on the city of Goma, the capital of North Kivu province.
Could the war between Russia and Ukraine end soon?
US President Donald Trump ramps up diplomatic pressure to end the war.
US Senate confirms Kristi Noem as homeland security secretary
Noem takes charge of a sprawling agency that deals with a host of crucial issues like immigration and customs.
Sinner vs Zverev: Australian Open final – start time, how to watch, news
Jannick Sinner targets a second successive Australian Open title as he faces Alexander Zverev in Sunday's men's final.
Israeli forces fire on crowds near Gaza’s Netzarim Corridor
Video from near Gaza's Netzarim Corridor showed crowds ducking and running for cover amid Israeli gunfire.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels release 153 prisoners of war
The identities of the prisoners were not disclosed.
When the symbols of Ukrainian resistance fade
War fervour has subsided in Ukraine, but not the desire to live and the drive to carry on against all odds.
Ceasefire in Gaza while the West Bank burns
Trump is sworn in as a fragile Gaza ceasefire holds, while Israeli violence peaks in the West Bank.
Exploring the ethics behind ‘true crime’
Today on The Stream:We examinethe global obsession with 'true crime' and whether it hurts or helps communities.
Dozens killed in drone attack on hospital in Sudan’s Darfur
Attacks on hospitals rampant in besieged el-Fasher, where army-aligned militias are pushing back RSF fighters.
‘My heart is split in two’: The women waiting to return to northern Gaza
Women in Gaza tell their stories of loss and grief as they plan what to do when they return home.
Australian Open: Madison Keys – Teenage prodigy to Grand Slam champ at 29
Madison Keys wins her first Grand Slam by ending Aryna Sabalenka's hopes of a third straight Australian Open title.
Lukashenko: Before 2025 election, ‘still afraid of the people’
As Belarus votes amid repression, what drives Alexander Lukashenko, the president likely to secure a seventh term.
Four Israeli soldiers, 200 Palestinians released in Gaza ceasefire deal
Saturday's exchange is the second one since a ceasefire began between Hamas and Israel earlier in the month.
Protests in Slovakia after Prime Minister Fico’s tilt towards Russia
Massive turnout in nationwide rallies, as Fico brandishes intel report alleging 'coup d'etat' in league with foreigners.
Spain plans 100% house tax on foreigners: Will it fix the housing crisis?
Socialist PM Sanchez announces several measures, including 100 percent tax on foreigners, to tackle the housing crisis.
US hits record arms sales in 2024 driven by Ukraine demand
US arms export growth was driven by countries seeking to replenish weapons stocks that were donated to Ukraine.
Philippines stops research survey in disputed sea amid China’s ‘harassment’
Several Chinese coastguard vessels accused of making 'aggressive manoeuvres' towards Philippine fisheries boats.
Between bombs and books: The lasting impact of war on Lebanese students
A young man from Beirut's Dahiyeh suburbs, another from a south Lebanon village - both students marked by war forever.
Pete Hegseth confirmed as US defence chief in tiebreaker Senate vote
Hegseth's nomination had been rocked by allegations of alcohol abuse and sexual misconduct.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,066
Here are the key developments on the 1,066th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
US suspends new funds for aid programmes, excepting Israel and Egypt
Trump administration freezes new funding for anti-HIV programme and other health services, excepts key food programmes.
‘Fear is the point’: Immigrant rights groups brace for fight against Trump
Advocates say Trump entered office for his second term more prepared to implement hardline immigration policies.
US President Trump threatens to abolish FEMA during tour of North Carolina
After visiting hurricane-ravaged North Carolina, the Republican leader travelled to California to inspect fire response.
Trump decree paves way for ‘Muslim ban’, targeting pro-Palestine students
Newly signed executive order has 'broader implications' than travel ban Trump imposed in his first term, experts say.
Target becomes latest US firm to end DEI initiatives
The move comes after US President Trump ended DEI hiring in gov't jobs and encouraged the private sector to do the same.
Israeli drone attack kills two in expanding occupied West Bank operation
Israeli attack on vehicle close to Qabatiya comes during ongoing assault on nearby Jenin, which has displaced thousands.
Who are the female Israeli soldiers being released by Hamas?
A second round of prisoners are to be exchanged between Hamas and Israel on Saturday as part of a ceasefire.
Palestinian family returns to destroyed home in Gaza
The Israel-Hamas ceasefire was meant to mark an end to the misery of displacement for Palestinians...
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