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As more bodies found, UN’s Turk ‘horrified’ by Gaza mass graves reports
Volker Turk calls for independent inquiry after Palestinian authorities uncover hundreds of bodies at hospital.
100,000 people evacuated from China flood zone
Videos show cars being washed away and communities under water after major flooding in China.
Indian PM Narendra Modi accused of ‘anti-Muslim hate speech’
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been accused of hate speech targeting Muslims.
Ukraine’s agriculture minister suspected of corrupt land grab
Mykola Solsky promises 'maximum openness' in probe into illegal acquisition of state-owned land.
‘I want to make up for mistakes’: The Russian POWs fighting for Ukraine
Ex-Russian troops have been recruited to fight for anti-Kremlin militias that say they are aiding Ukraine's war effort.
Far-right German politician’s aide arrested for spying for China
Worries over efforts to sway upcoming EU elections rise, with MEP Krah also probed over Russian influence operation.
Dramatic video of burning train in Canada
A train engulfed in flames rolled through a city in Ontario, Canada as passersby filmed it. No injuries were reported.
What is Project Nimbus, and why are Google workers protesting Israel deal?
Tech workers are protesting against use of AI and other cloud technologies by Israel in its war on Gaza.
China evacuates over 100,000 as heavy rain continues to lash south
China is facing increasingly extreme weather events as climate change takes its toll.
‘Forced’ move: Rwandans grapple with own fears over UK asylum seeker plan
Amid high unemployment and a housing crisis, many in Rwanda are apprehensive about the $272m migrant deal with the UK.
Asia bears biggest climate-change brunt amid extreme weather: WMO
UN agency says floods, storms leading cause of casualties and economic losses as impact of heatwaves intensifies.
Watching the watchdogs: The media downplays a big legal story at its peril
Western outlets ignoring the unprecedented legal campaign against Israel, and its allies risk appearing complicit.
Satellite images show Israeli forces gathered for Gaza escalation
Analysis of images by Al Jazeera's Sanad unit shows hundreds of military vehicles deployed at bases near Gaza.
Highest-level rainstorm warning issued in south China’s Guangdong
Four people are dead and 10 others missing following storms that battered southern China.
Inter win heated Milan derby to seal 20th Italian football league title
Inter win the 'away' game 2-1 and seal their 20th covetedtitle to set off wild celebrations in Milan.
Two military helicopters collide mid-air in Malaysia
Two Malaysian navy helicopters have collided mid-air during a rehearsal for a naval parade on Tuesday.
Ten crew killed after two Malaysian Navy helicopters collide in midair
The two helicopters were practising for an aerial display at the naval base of Lumut at the time of the incident.
Taiwan hit by major series of aftershocks following April 3 earthquake
The strongest of more than 200 tremors was measured at 6.1 by the USGS as shaking continued through the night.
EU parliament to back ban on forced labour with eye on China
Legislation is expected to be used to block imports from China's Xinjiang region.
UK law to send asylum seekers to Rwanda passed after months of wrangling
The controversial law is expected to come into force within days with the first deportation flights in weeks.
‘Arrogant billionaire’: Australia, Musk in war of words over censorship
Elon Musk and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese clash over order to remove X posts on church stabbing.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 789
As the war enters its 789th day, these are the main developments.
Residents challenge plans to demolish Melbourne public housing towers
Knocking down all 44 public housing towers in Australia's biggest city could tear communities apart, residents say.
Jury hears opening statements at Trump’s ‘hush money’ trial
Opening statements and testimony from the first witness was heard by the jury at Donald Trump's hush money' trial.
What could be the consequences if Israel invades Rafah?
Several of Israel's allies say they are opposed to Israeli forces launching an assault on the southern Gaza city.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says Russian strike collapsed Kharkiv TV tower
Ukrainian president tells Joe Biden that Russian attack on the tower is part of a plan to make the city 'uninhabitable'.
‘Battlelines’ drawn as jury hears opening remarks in Trump hush money case
Opening arguments deliver starkly different portraits of the former US president in historic criminal trial.
Pro-Palestine chants for ‘azaadi’ at Columbia University provokes debate
A video of pro-Palestine protesters using the Kashmiri slogan azaadi" meaning freedom" in a chant.
EU threatens to suspend TikTok Lite app’s rewards feature
European Commission says the app has 'risks of serious damage for the mental health of users', including minors.
Sudan war could lead to more ethnic killings in volatile Darfur region
Proximity to Chad means violence in North Darfur between the RSF and Sudan's army could easily spread.
UK’s Sunak promises Rwanda deportation flights will begin in 10-12 weeks
Sunak says the government would force parliament to sit late into the night on Monday to pass new legislation if needed.
Israel failed to support its claims about UNRWA staff, report finds
The Israelis have not provided any evidence for their allegations."
Turkey’s Erdogan meets Iraq PM for talks on water, security and trade
Turkish president says two leaders discussed steps the two countries could take against the PKK armed group.
‘Fake news’: What to know about Chinese Olympic swimmers’ doping scandal
Why were 23 Chinese swimmers allowed to compete at the Tokyo Olympics despite testing positive for a banned drug?
Israeli military intelligence chief resignation will put peers on the spot
Haliva also called for establishing an investigative committee, in what would be a first step towards accountability.
Israel gave no evidence UNRWA staff linked to ‘terrorism’: Colonna report
Report from former French foreign minister finds Israel has not backed up claims it made against refugee agency.
Columbia University on edge over Gaza: What’s going on?
Classes will be held virtually on Monday amid mounting tension between US pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli protesters.
Photos: Columbia University moves classes online after Gaza protests
More than 100 students were arrested last week on the New York campus for demonstrating against the war.
War, fear of war spur global military spending to new record: SIPRI report
New high of $2.4 trillion is ninth straight annual increase, suggesting trend will continue, research institute says.
Trump’s defence makes opening statement in ‘hush money’ trial
Prosecutors and defence lay out broad strokes arguments in what is an unprecedented trial against a former president.
Another foreign intervention will not solve the crisis in Haiti
The country needs a solution coming from its people.
‘Infiltrators’: Modi accused of anti-Muslim hate speech amid India election
The Indian PM turned to old anti-Muslim tropes in an election rally, signalling a shift in his campaign strategy.
What is Israel’s Netzah Yehuda battalion?
The US is reportedly planning to place sanctions on Netzah Yehuda, the ultra-Orthodox Israeli military unit.
Germany and Britain arrest suspected Chinese spies
The three German suspects allegedly transferred military tech, while concern over Chinese espionage is growing in Europe
Mass graves found at southern Gaza hospital raided by Israeli forces
Search teams in Gaza say they've uncovered hundreds of bodies in the grounds of Nasser Medical Complex.
Israeli spy chief quits as pressure over October 7 failures rises
Haliva is first official to take responsibility for failing to prevent Hamas attack or recent Iranian counterstrike.
Why is Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi visiting Pakistan?
Raisi is set to hold talks with top Pakistani leaders as the two nations aim to boost trade and resolve border issues.
Rocket attack from Iraq targets US base in Syria
Attack was the first by Iranian-backed groups against US troops in Iraq since they halted a campaign in early February.
Indian teenager Gukesh to challenge China’s Ding for world chess title
Seventeen-year-old Gukesh Dommaraju sets up world title showdown after winning the 2024 Candidates Tournament.
Huge crowds protest Colombian president’s planned reforms
Protesters call Gustavo Petro's policies 'dire' as his government attempts to reform healthcare and other sectors.
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