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Israel strikes Iran consulate in Syria’s capital Damascus: What we know
Iran has promised a response after an alleged Israeli attack on its consulate killed seven including two top commanders.
Japan lifts pause in funding for UNRWA, following Canada, Australia
Japanese foreign minister makes the announcement after holding talks last week with UNRWA chief.
Trump posts $175m bond in fraud case to avoid asset seizures
Former United States president was in February found liable for misrepresenting his net worth by as much as $2bn.
North Korea fires suspected intermediate-range ballistic missile
Pyongyang's latest move comes days after Russia used its veto to disband a UN panel monitoring sanctions compliance.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 768
As the war enters its 768th day, these are the main developments.
Thailand’s economy stumbles as Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia race ahead
Thai economy is falling far behind its Southeast Asian peers amid growing middle-income trap fears.
Israel ‘agreed’ to take US Rafah concerns into consideration: White House
Top US and Israeli officials have 'constructive engagement on Rafah' in talks previously cancelled by Netanyahu.
Knesset passes a law that could shutdown Al Jazeera in Israel
Israeli lawmakers approve a law that could shut down foreign broadcasters in the country, including Al Jazeera.
Shares in Trump Media tumble after filings reveal a $58m loss last year
The company debuted on the stock market last week, offering Trump a ray of hope amid pending financial woes.
Pentagon reveals senior official reported symptoms of ‘Havana Syndrome’
The announcement comes after a news report raises questions about Russian involvement in 'anomalous health incidents'.
Egypt’s Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to be sworn in as president for third term
El-Sisi's new term of six years is supposed to be his last, according to the constitution.
US doubles down on its defence of arming Israel despite Gaza atrocities
Biden administration says 'too many civilians' killed in Gaza but reasserts commitment to supporting Israel in war.
DR Congo president names Judith Suminwa Tuluka as first woman PM
Suminwa says she will work for peace and the development of the country, after being appointed by President Tshisekedi.
In Washington, DC: Celebrating Ramadan, protesting Israel’s siege of Gaza
US protesters say iftar at long-haul demonstration is a chance to connect, show depths of outrage over Gaza war.
Will Narendra Modi serve another term as India’s prime minister?
PM credited with economic growth but criticised for Hindu nationalist policies.
Trump posts video with image of Biden bound and tied
Biden's campaign is condemning an image of the US president shown hog-tied' on the back of a pickup truck.
Who is Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu who won big in Turkey local elections?
Opposition party CHP deals surprise blows to Erdogan as hopes raised for Imamoglu presidency in 2028.
Several killed in Israeli strike on Iranian consulate in Damascus
Commander Mohammad Reza Zahedi and his deputy Mohammad Hadi Hajriahimi among seven killed, IRGC says.
Russian court extends detention of journalist Alsu Kurmasheva until June
Russian American is accused of failing to register as a foreign agent' and spreading false information'.
‘We Jews are just arrested; Palestinians are beaten’: Protesters in Germany
In Germany, phrases including from the river to the sea' are banned and police are arresting people for using them.
Israel leaves al-Shifa Hospital in ruins and littered with human remains
Dozens of bodies have been found at al-Shifa Hospital after the withdrawal of Israeli soldiers following a two-week raid
Why are so many young Americans suffering from mental distress?
Cost of living, university fees and gun crime are have all contributed to rise in depression since COVID-19 pandemic.
US-based Formula 1 owner Liberty Media announces MotoGP takeover
The multibillion-dollar takeover places Formula 1 and MotoGP under the same Liberty Media ownership structure.
Turkish opposition wins major cities in local elections
Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) has dealt the biggest blow in two decades to President Erdogan.
As those fleeing al-Shifa get to south Gaza, they recount Israeli torture
Two people, one who was in the besieged hospital and one who lived nearby, tell of their ordeal to escape.
Israeli parliament passes law paving the way for Al Jazeera closure
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promises to use the law to shutter local operations of Al Jazeera.
Russia calls off search for trapped gold miners
Rescuers say it's too dangerous to try to reach 13 miners buried underground in far eastern Amur region.
Pakistan court suspends Imran Khan’s prison sentence in state gifts case
Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi were each handed a 14-year sentence in the case in January.
The destruction of Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital
The Israeli military has withdrawn from Gaza's main hospital, leaving behind scenes of devastation.
Taliban ban on girls’ education defies both worldly and religious logic
The ban stands against the core principles of Islam and hinders Taliban's efforts to gain international recognition.
LeBron James ties a career high 3-point night as Lakers beat Nets 116-104
The 39-year-old goes nine-for-10 on 3-pointers as the Lakers record their sixth victory in their last seven NBA games.
How Israel is using starvation as a weapon of war
Rights groups say Israel is denying Palestinians in Gaza access to food and water, a war crime under international law.
‘No life here’: Israel’s army withdraws from Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital
Scenes of devastation reported after Israeli military ends two-week operation.
The UK’s new minimum wage ‘badly needed’ but many calling for more
UK's new legal minimum wage gets a 9.8 percent rise, the highest boost since 2001. But with inflation, it's not enough.
Are Sudan’s civil society activists being targeted by both warring sides?
Sudan's warring parties are using food as a weapon and targeting local activists for feeding their communities.
Key India opposition leader sent to jail until April 15 in corruption case
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's custody extended less than three weeks before country votes in seven-phase polls.
Iran’s persecution of Baha’is branded ‘crime against humanity’
Human Rights Watch says minority group faces 'spectrum of abuses', including arbitrary arrest and property confiscation.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 178
The WHO calls for the evacuation of patients from al-Shifa Hospital, saying 21 patients have died since March 18.
Tens of thousands of Israelis rally against PM Netanyahu in Jerusalem
The protest in Jerusalem was the largest since Israel launched its war on Gaza in October.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 767
As the war enters its 767th day, these are the main developments.
South Korea’s Yoon accuses doctors of running ‘cartel’ as strike drags on
Yoon pledges not to back down on plans to increase medical school admissions.
Why are South Asians going to fight in the Russia-Ukraine war?
Young men from India, Nepal and Sri Lanka are on the front lines of Russia's war on Ukraine.
OpenAI debuts voice cloning tool, but deems it too risky for public release
ChatGPT creator says Voice Engine can replicate a person's voice based on a 15-second audio sample.
The high cost of being a whistleblower in China
While the right to report wrongdoing is recognised in the Chinese constitution, it comes with strict limits.
Tens of thousands of Israelis take part in anti-gov’t protests
Protesters say Jerusalem rally is the biggest anti-government protest since Israel launched its war on Gaza in October.
Turkey local elections: Opposition claims big city wins in blow to Erdogan
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu hails victory in blow to Turkish president's standing after two decades in power.
Israeli military says it killed Hezbollah commander Ismail al-Zin
The commander worked in the anti-tank missile unit of Hezbollah's Radwan forces.
At least four killed in Israeli attack on Al-Aqsa Hospital in Gaza
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said four people were killed and 17 others wounded in the air strike.
Will ultra-Orthodox Jewish Israelis serve in the military?
The government is under growing pressure to end a decades-long exemption for ultra-Orthodox Jews.
Photos: Aftermath of an Israeli air strike on hospital courtyard
Attack on Al-Aqsa Hospital courtyard kills at least two people and wounds several others, Palestinian officials say.
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