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Polish farmers suspend blockade of Ukraine border
Polish farmers end blockade at the border, after months of protests over cheap imports.
US advocacy groups back Palestine solidarity campus protests amid Gaza war
Nearly 190 advocacy organisations laud students' 'courage' amid ongoing crackdown on encampments across US universities.
Palestinian-American student in Texas sees positive outcome of protests
University of Texas student Mustafa Yowell says Americans are paying attention to Palestinian rights like never before.
What would ICC arrest warrants against Benjamin Netanyahu mean for Israel?
International Criminal Court could issue warrants for arrest of senior Israeli officials.
Columbia University students respond to threats of suspension
Columbia University students react to suspension threats as deadline to leave pro-Palestine protest camp passes.
Child marriage is a problem in the US that needs urgent action
Only 12 out of 50 states have a ban on this harmful practice.
Ecuador sues Mexico at ICJ over granting asylum to former vice president
Mexico had earlier appealed to the UN court to sanction Ecuador for storming its embassy in Quito.
Pro-Palestinian student protesters arrested at Texas university
Arrests come as deadline passes for students protesting at Columbia University in New York, who now face suspension.
Sorbonne students show solidarity with protests for Palestine
Sorbonne University students are joining in on protests calling out Israel's war on Gaza and demanding a ceasefire.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy and NATO chief Stoltenberg urge faster arms supplies
NATO chief says the alliance's members have failed to live up to their military aid promises to Kyiv.
Gerard Depardieu released after questioning over alleged sexual assaults
Depardieu released after questioning about allegations made by two women that he sexually assaulted them on film sets.
US, UK urge Hamas to accept Israeli truce proposal in war on Gaza
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron says proposal includes a 40-day ceasefire and release of captives.
‘The encampment fills me with hope for a Palestinian future’
University protests are bringing people together in support of Palestinian rights, said Ahmad Ibsais.
‘Lame duck leader’: Scotland’s Humza Yousaf quits. What’s next?
Analysts say the Scottish National Party is in crisis mode after the 39-year-old politician steps down.
Luis Rubiales denies ‘irregularities’ in Spanish football corruption probe
The former Spanish football chief is being questioned as part of a corruption probe of his time in charge.
Apartheid to fossil fuels: Columbia’s history of divestment before Gaza
The US university at the centre of protests against Israel's Gaza war has a tradition of student action bringing change.
‘We scorned them’: Military, political and human costs of Israeli hubris
Israel's spy master quit over failures to prevent October 7, but his exit is unlikely to change the course of the war.
Student protesters disrupt Paris’s Sorbonne University over Gaza war
Demonstrators chant Free Palestine' at the college's gates.
Russell Bentley: Pro-Russia fighter from US dies after Donetsk ‘abduction’
Russians call for 'revenge' after the 64-year-old US-Russian citizen, who's fought against Ukraine, dies.
Baby rescued from apartment roof’s edge in India
Video captures moment baby is saved from fall onto apartment roof in Chennai, India.
Israeli officials eye threat of ICC arrest warrants over war in Gaza
Israeli media reports say International Criminal Court might soon issue warrants for top government, military officials.
Palestinian journalist searches for missing mother, only to find her body
A Palestinian journalist has been reliving his painful journey of finding his mother's body at Gaza's al-Shifa hospital.
Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf resigns after a year in job
Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf has announced his resignation ahead of two votes of no-confidence.
Jewish student and peace group founder supports Gaza anti-war protests
Student and Jewish peace activist Elijah Kahlenberg was caught up in police violence against anti-war demonstrators.
Mapping pro-Palestine college campus protests around the world
From the US to Australia, students are calling for their universities to divest and sever ties with Israel.
Spain’s Sanchez drama: After toying with resignation, PM draws criticism
Pedro Sanchez decries increasing polarisation in his anticipated announcement, which some dismiss as a tactical play.
Georgians ‘March for Europe’ in protest against controversial bill
A huge crowd marched through Tbilisi to call for a bill criticised as authoritarian and Russian-inspired to be binned.
Burst dam in Kenya pushes flood death toll past 120
People killed in southern town of Mai Mahiu as heavy rains and floods pound areas across the country.
As Hamas goes to Egypt, where do the Gaza truce talks stand?
The negotiations might offer the last chance to stall - if not prevent - a looming Israeli ground offensive in Rafah.
Scotland’s first minister, Humza Yousaf, resigns
Yousaf's decision comes as he faces defeat in two forthcoming confidence votes brought by opposition parties.
German police break up Gaza solidarity camp in front of Bundestag
German police were accused of using excessive force as they broke up a pro-Palestinian protest camp.
Spain’s PM Pedro Sanchez to remain in office
The left-leaning premier promises to continue in office 'with even more strength' after several days of reflection.
Germany launches trial of far-right coup plotters
Nine suspects will take the stand for attempting to install Heinrich XIII Prince Reuss as Germany's leader.
Togo’s parliamentary election: Why all eyes are on President Gnassingbe
New changes to the constitution mean presidential polls are likely to be scrapped, leaving lawmakers as the kingmakers.
Confrontations between rival protesters at UCLA over Gaza war
There were reports of punches thrown as pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian protesters confronted each other.
Rafah rescue team uses pulley to retrieve man injured by Israeli attack
Rescue workers used a pulley to transfer an injured Palestinian man out from the second floor of a bombed home.
Aslan, a little Syrian boy’s journey to hear again
He was chosen for an implant to help him hear, but his sister was not chosen to go to Turkey with him.
Williamson to lead experienced New Zealand squad at ICC T20 World Cup 2024
'When you go to World Cups, you want experience,' says head coach Gary Stead after Kiwis name provisional 15-man squad.
Israeli air strike destroys residential tower in Gaza
This is the moment Israeli warplanes bombed a residential building on al-Jalaa Street in Gaza City.
NBA Playoffs: Clippers survive epic Dallas comeback, NY Knicks edge Sixers
Minnesota advance to semifinals, while Clippers and Dallas are tied 2-2 in NBA's Western Conference playoffs.
The power and risks of campus protests in the US
The Columbia students' protest against the Gaza war is part of a high-stakes tradition of advocacy on US campuses.
Is today’s India more unequal than under British rule?
India's top 1 percent holds more income today than under the British, new research shows. And the gulf is growing.
Japan’s yen plunges to lowest level against the dollar since 1990
Japanese currency sinks to 160.17 per dollar, the lowest since April 1990.
At least four dead in US after dozens of tornadoes rip through Oklahoma
Hospitals across the state reported about 100 injuries, including people apparently struck by debris.
Tornado kills five, causes widespread destruction in China’s Guangzhou
The tornado struck China's southern city at the weekend, devastating several communities.
Dubai’s ruler announces construction of world’s largest airport terminal
Al Maktoum International Airport envisaged to have capacity for 260 million passengers upon completion.
US finds Putin probably did not order Navalny’s death in February: Report
Officials say Putin retains culpability for the death of his fiercest critic and most prominent opposition leader.
Elon Musk meets China’s No 2 official in Beijing
Telsa CEO's unannounced visits comes as Chinese carmakers are promoting rival models at the Beijing Motor Show.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 795
As the war enters its 795th day, these are the main developments.
Ukraine pulls back from three villages in east as Russia claims gains
Update by Ukraine's top commander comes as outgunned Kyiv waits for new delivery of US weapons.
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