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Germany cancels pro-Palestine event, bars entry to Gaza war witness
Police halt Palestine Congress, saying one of the speakers was subject to a ban on political activity in Germany.
Nearly 55 million face hunger in West and Central Africa, UN warns
UN agencies say double-digit inflation and stagnating local production are major drivers of the hunger crisis.
In Brazil, an abortion debate pits feminists against the church
Critics say the country's abortion ban jeopardizes the health of Black and poor women.
Four-legged “dog robot” could walk alongside humans on the Moon
Spirit" may one day be part of a pack of robots that become man's best friend on the Moon and Mars.
Ukrainian mobilisation bill without time limit worries residents
The Ukrainian parliament approved a bill overhauling the country's military draft system.
France, India, Russia, UK issue travel warnings over Israel-Iran tensions
Warnings come as Tehran promises reprisals against Israel for deadly April 1 attack on Iranian consulate in Syria.
Premier League: Manchester City vs Luton Town match preview
Manchester City entertain Luton Town on Saturday at the Etihad Stadium where a win move them top of the Premier League.
One year in, how can Sudan’s ‘forgotten war’ end?
Marc Lamont Hill talks to former Sudanese Ambassador Nureldin Satti and analyst Kholood Khair about Sudan's civil war.
Poland lawmakers take steps towards liberalising abortion laws
Under existing laws, abortion is legal only in cases of rape, incest or a danger to a woman's health or life.
Red Cross: Do not normalise what is happening in Gaza
ICRC Regional Director Fabrizio Carboni discusses the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the risks facing aid workers.
Belgium says will probe suspected Russian interference in European polls
Belgian intelligence claims Russia has been paying members of European Parliament to expand its influence network.
Are more European nations finally moving to recognise Palestine statehood?
Spain and Ireland are discussing a collective plan to recognise Palestine as a state amid Israel's war on Gaza.
Will dissent in DC make a difference in Israel’s war on Gaza?
Dissent over Gaza is growing in Washington, DC, but will this make a difference?
Agadez, Niger’s gateway to the Sahara, finds new life in the migrant trade
Since the repeal of an anti-migration law last year, migrants and smugglers have flocked back to the city.
South Africa’s election body asks top court to resolve Zuma candidacy
Former President Jacob Zuma hopes to run for office for the opposition uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK) in May elections.
‘We are not numbers’, Children in Gaza stage Eid protest
Palestinian children in Gaza staged a protest on the second day of Eid calling for international help to end the war
‘At war until you die’: Ukraine scraps service limit, angering tired troops
Facing manpower shortages, officials scrapped a measure to pull servicemen from the front lines after extended periods.
Germany arrests three teenagers on suspicion of attack plot
Prosecutors say trio believed to have been planning 'murder, manslaughter' and 'act of violence endangering the state'.
A rubber bullet cost me an eye at a protest, but I am still protesting
Protest is the best tool we have to enact positive change. We need better protections for peaceful protesters.
See destruction inside Ukraine power plant after Russian attack
Missile attacks have left major Ukrainian power plants in ruins after Russia targeted key energy infrastructure sites.
Russia sends military trainers, air defence system to Niger: State media
Violence in the region has worsened since coups in Niger and its neighbours Mali and Burkina Faso.
Will Gaza be safer if Netanyahu quit as Israel PM? Likely not, say analysts
Much of the West's criticism of Israel has focused on Netanyahu, but experts say the war has broader support.
First pig kidney in a human: Is this the future of transplants?
Could the successful transplant of a gene-edited pig kidney to a human spell the end of the organ shortage crisis?
Thailand’s top diplomat visits Myanmar border amid clashes, evacuations
Foreign Minister Parnpree arrives in Mae Sot to review measures to deal with people fleeing fighting across frontier.
Weaponising underwear: Genocide with a semi-pornographic twist
What should we make of Israel's obscene social media stunts in Gaza?
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 189
PM Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that Israel is preparing for 'scenarios' in other areas besides Gaza.
Apple says it will fix ‘bug’ recommending Palestinian flag emoji
Tech giant says software glitch causes some users to get a Palestinian flag prompt when typing 'Jerusalem'.
Fan whips Al Ittihad player in row after Saudi Super Cup defeat
A spectator attacked Al Ittihad player Abderrazak Hamdallah with a whip during a confrontation.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 778
As the war enters its 778th day, these are the main developments.
Why the fall of Myawaddy, Myanmar’s ‘gateway’ to Thailand, is so important
Anti-coup fighters say they've taken control of the eastern border town, sending the remaining soldiers into retreat.
Singapore’s economy misses forecasts with 2.7 percent growth
City-state's performance is closely watched as a barometer of global economic conditions.
Before India election, Instagram boosts Modi AI images that violate rules
The ads do not meet the levels of disclosure Meta says it needs for AI-generated posts linked to India election.
Japan, Philippines, US rebuke China over ‘dangerous’ South China Sea moves
Meeting in Washington, DC, the leaders of Japan, the Philippines and US stress importance of abiding by maritime law.
FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried appeals conviction and 25-year sentence for fraud
Bankman-Fried faces steep odds in bid to overturn conviction stemming from the collapse of his cryptocurrency exchange.
Singapore ‘tightens screws’ on Myanmar generals with arms trade crackdown
The UN says Russia, China and India continue to send weapons to Myanmar even as the Singapore route is blocked.
Vietnam’s micro-apartments are a godsend for the poor – and a deadly risk
An apartment block fire that killed 56 people last year has highlighted the dangers of Vietnam's tiny urban dwellings.
O.J. Simpson dies after battle with cancer
O.J. Simpson, 76, dies after battle with cancer
Mexico calls on the International Court of Justice to expel Ecuador from UN
A complaint filed in the court on Thursday alleges violations of international law following a raid on Mexico's embassy.
What has allowed Israel operate an assassination policy for decades?
Sons and grandchildren of Hamas political leader killed in latest Israeli air attack in Gaza.
Tensions rise amid expectations of Iran retaliation against Israel
Tehran says UN Security Council should have condemned Israel's deadly air raid on Iranian consulate in Damascus.
Russia opposition leader Alexey Navalny’s memoir to be published in October
Navalny's widow, Yulia Navalnaya, says he began working on the book in 2020 after he was poisoned.
As US inflation ticks back up, it could impact the presidential election
The fight against inflation is far from over and could reduce the chances of interest rate cuts for this year.
Ukraine parliament passes mobilisation bill to boost troop numbers
General tells parliament Russian forces outnumber Kyiv's soldiers up to 10 times on the battlefields in the east.
Why did Norman Finkelstein go on the Lex Fridman Podcast?
Norman Finkelstein speaks with Marc Lamont Hill about his heated debate on Lex Fridman's podcast.
OJ Simpson, former US football star acquitted of murder, dies aged 76
Simpson died this week after a battle with cancer, his family announced in a statement on social media.
Masses gather for Eid celebrations in India
Gathered in prayer, thousands of Muslims in India celebrate Eid at New Delhi's Grand Mosque.
Polish lawmakers debate reforming strict abortion laws
Poland has some of the strictest abortion laws in the European Union.
Does Israel twist humanitarian law to justify Gaza carnage?
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese explains how Israel justifies its killing and mass destruction in Gaza.
Australia’s Smith joins Washington Freedom before MLC cricket season
The former Australian cricket captain will play in the US-based league after the conclusion of T20 World Cup on June 29.
UNICEF worker describes attack on Gaza aid convoy
UNICEF says one of its vehicles came under fire during an attempted aid delivery to northern Gaza.
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