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Bud Light loses out on featuring transgender influencer Mulvaney
The media promotion by the beer maker led to a backlash of transphobic comments and a boycott by some drinkers.
Ukraine attacks the front line; Russia says big losses inflicted
Ukraine says its forces recaptured 100sq km, but Russia's President Putin says counteroffensive attacks failed.
Thousands protest against strict abortion law in Poland
Women's rights advocates called for protests in dozens of Polish cities after a five-month pregnant woman died of sepsis
US Southern Baptists reject two churches over women pastors
The denomination's annual convention affirms stance maintaining the role of pastor is exclusively for men.
Could governments stifle innovation if they regulate AI?
The European Parliament passes draft law to check threats posed by artificial intelligence.
Guatemalan court convicts prominent journalist José Rubén Zamora
Critics have denounced the case against investigative journalist Jose Ruben Zamora as an attack on press freedom.
US Fed holds interest rates steady, indicates hikes upcoming
Holding rates steady will allow Fed to assess information as it seeks to balance risk to economy and high inflation.
Eight presidential candidates enter Ecuador’s early election race
Facing impeachment, Ecuador's president made the extraordinary move of dissolving legislature, calling early elections.
Eight Kenyan police killed in suspected al-Shabab bombing
The incident took place on Tuesday in Garissa county in eastern Kenya, a region on the border with Somalia.
Sudan’s raging war forces more than two million from their homes
The fighting has displaced more than 1.6 million people inside Sudan, with another 530,000 fleeing to other countries.
Clooney Foundation sues Venezuela for alleged rights abuses
Lawsuit calls on Argentina to apply principle of 'universal jurisdiction' to prosecute alleged abuses in Venezuela.
Pakistan villagers fear what Cyclone Biparjoy will take away
Tens of thousands of people have been displaced as the country braces for a cyclone to make landfall on Thursday.
US, Iranian officials held talks in Oman in May: Media reports
Omanis shuttled between two delegations, which did not meet, Axios reports.
Waiving US visas for Israelis would be a mistake
The US should not give up protecting its own citizens just to present another political gift to the Israeli government.
China’s Xi Jinping backs ‘just cause’ of Palestinian statehood
China believes in an 'independent Palestinian state based on 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital', Xi says.
Turkey’s Erdogan defies pressure over Sweden’s NATO application
Turkish president says the Nordic nation has not fully addressed his security concerns.
US confirms top diplomat Blinken’s long-anticipated China visit
Trip had been delayed amid 'spy balloon' incident that underscored rising tensions between the superpowers.
Ugandan anti-LGBTQ law deepens Anglican Church rift on gay rights
The latest split in the Anglican Church comes after recent comments by the Archbishop of Canterbury on Uganda's new law.
Nigeria allows currency to drop third of value on official market
For decades, multiple exchange rates had led to foreign currency shortages that worsened under Godwin Emefiele.
How I rescue people caught in Sudan’s war | Close Up
As the war in Sudan tears families apart, a young man transforms Port Sudan into a safe haven for those fleeing the war.
Derailed: Investigating the US railroad industry
After a train derailment in Ohio, Fault Lines investigates if the railroad industry has prioritised profits over safety.
The family behind a unique Palestinian football club
A tiny village football club fight their way from the bottom to become Palestinian Premier League champions.
Bosnia arrests 13-year-old after school shooting wounds teacher
The incident comes after two mass shootings in neighbouring Serbia showed the normalisation of violence in the Balkans.
A year in jail for Indian activist held over Prophet remarks row
Javed Mohammad is accused of instigating demonstrations but his family and lawyers say there is no evidence against him.
EC migration deal ignores Tunisia’s repression: Rights groups
Rights groups are concerned the EC deal, in following its anti-migrant agenda, props up Tunisia's authoritarianism.
HRW accuses M23 militia of rape, other war crimes in DR Congo
The group says that M23's killings and rapes in eastern DRC are bolstered by the military support of Rwandan officials.
The genius behind Zambia’s first anime series
Getting an animation series to audiences in Zambia takes talent, patience and persistence.
Australian senator accuses male colleague of sexual assault
Thorpe alleged conservative senator Van 'harassed' and 'sexually assaulted' her - before withdrawing the comments.
Russia jails Navalny campaigner Lilia Chanysheva for ‘extremism’
The former campaign chief in Ufa sentenced to seven and a half years in prison for 'creating an extremist organisation'.
Italians bid farewell to ex-PM and media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi
Thousands to gather in Milan for funeral of controversial politician and TV mogul who dominated public life for decades.
Lebanon’s parliament fails to elect president for 12th time
Quorum was broken after the bloc led by Hezbollah withdrew following the first round vote.
Taiwan’s FM seeks ‘support from European friends’ in Prague
Taiwan's top diplomat Joseph Wu holds meetings in Prague to improve relations with the EU, angering China.
Biden celebrates Juneteenth with concert at White House
In 2021, Biden signed legislation establishing the federal holiday to commemorate the end of slavery in the US.
Egypt approves budget amid privatisation drive, economic crisis
The budget comes amid an economic crisis, with the government seeking investments to meet its foreign debt obligations.
AI helped create new Beatles song using Lennon’s voice: McCartney
McCartney said technology was used to 'extricate' Lennon’s voice from an old demo which was used to complete the song.
Thousands evacuated as India, Pakistan brace for Cyclone Biparjoy
Classified as very severe cyclonic storm, Biparjoy is likely to make landfall on South Asian coasts on Thursday evening.
After fleeing FGM, refugees struggle to make ends meet in Ireland
A mother escapes Sierra Leone with her twin daughters to protect them from FGM, only to find financial hardship abroad.
Trump pleads not guilty at arraignment: What happens next?
Trump ramped up the showmanship after his arraignment in Miami, but it could be a year before a trial can take place.
Thirty-two dead after boat carrying migrants capsizes off Greece
The accident occurred in international waters in the Ionian Sea and had prompted an extensive rescue operation.
Deep inside Amazon, a tribe tries to preserve Indigenous culture
Tembe people in Brazil's Amazon jungle celebrate their culture as they attempt to protect their tradition and language.
How Emefiele, Nigeria’s powerful central bank chief lost his seat
Godwin Emefiele was second-longest-serving governor of Nigeria’s central bank and oversaw its biggest economic downturn.
US pushing India to seal armed drone buy when Modi visits: Report
Bureaucracy has blocked the deal for SeaGuardian drones - which could be worth $2bn to $3bn - for years, Reuters says.
China’s Qin Gang airs concerns in call with US’s Antony Blinken
The foreign minister says the US must 'stop interfering' if it wants to restore strained ties between the two countries.
Here are the key takeaways from UN report on forced displacement
The number of people displaced around the world has reached a record 110 million.
Nine killed as ethnic violence continues to grip India’s Manipur
Since May 3, at least 100 people have died and 40,000 displaced in the northeastern state governed by the BJP.
Germany returns remains of Indigenous people to New Zealand
Remains of 95 Maori and Moriori people, including six mummified tattooed heads, were returned by German institutions.
Will the Lebanese parliament manage to elect a president today?
Lebanese Parliament meets to choose a new president after previous failures.
Malaysia police to seek Interpol help over controversial comedian
Jocelyn Chia's MH370 joke has already led to apologies from Singapore's foreign minister and its top Malaysia diplomat.
Record 110 million people worldwide displaced: UN refugee agency
Wars in Ukraine and Sudan, and the Afghanistan crisis, have forced millions to flee in search of safety.
Top Russian officer reported killed in Ukraine counteroffensive
Major-General Sergei Goryachev, chief of staff of Russia's 35th Army, reported killed in missile strike in Zaporizhia.
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