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How Wisconsin advocates hope to use ‘uncommitted’ votes to pressure Biden
Wisconsin's April 2 primary will be latest forum for a movement hoping to force Biden to change his stance on Gaza war.
Russia mulls labelling queen of Soviet pop Pugacheva a ‘foreign agent’
Musician Alla Pugacheva, who is currently abroad, has criticised the Kremlin for its actions in Ukraine.
‘Overwhelmed in joy’: Texas court overturns woman’s voter fraud conviction
Rights advocates welcome ruling overturning Crystal Mason's conviction as victory in 'broader fight for voting rights'.
Russian teen honoured with Muslim medal
Teen receives Russian Muslim Medal for helping to save over 100 lives during the concert hall shooting outside Moscow.
Will the ICJ’s latest orders help Palestinians under attack in Gaza?
Israel has ignored previous International Court of Justice rulings about its war on Gaza.
Mexico debates a rising political party’s ‘New Deal’ for the poor
The Morena party and its outgoing populist president, Lopez Obrador, are raising Mexicans' 'revolutionary consciousness'
Nine detained in Tajikistan in relation to Moscow concert hall attack
A Russian court meanwhile charged one more suspect in last week's deadly attack on Crocus City Hall.
Family mourns man who drowned retrieving aid in Gaza
Yusuf Ghaben drowned this week in the sea while attempting to retrieve airdropped aid to feed his starving family.
Northern Ireland DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson resigns after police charges
Media reports say the charges against the Democratic Unionist Party head relate to 'non-recent sexual offences'.
How US police are co-opting a law meant to protect victims of crime
Experts fear law enforcement is using Marsy's Law to hide names and dodge accountability in cases of police violence.
Photos: Israeli air raids kills dozens across the Gaza Strip
At least 32,600 Palestinians have been killed by Israel since October 7, with 71 killed in the last 24 hours.
Ramaphosa: We are pleased and sad over ICJ outcome
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is saddened that Israel did not heed the ICJ order to prevent genocide in Gaza
Sudan slips into famine as warring sides starve civilians
Without online remittances, soaring prices and cereal production cut, Sudan is in the middle of a humanitarian disaster.
Could OpenAI’s Sora text-to-video generator kill off jobs in Hollywood?
Some say it's 'game over' for creative professionals in the film industry.
John Mearsheimer: Israel lobby’s influence on US policy as powerful as ever
Marc Lamont Hill talks to scholar John Mearsheimer about US foreign policy and its support for Israel and Ukraine.
Biden says he is working to free US journalist jailed by Russia a year ago
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich is accused of spying, a charge the US dismisses as 'fiction'.
Protesters interrupt Biden fundraiser over Gaza war
Protesters against the war in Gaza interrupted a major election campaign fundraiser for President Joe Biden.
Thai court acquits dozens who shut down Bangkok airports in 2008
Yellow Shirt' antigovernment protesters protected under the constitution, charges of rebellion and terrorism dropped.
How have feminist voices evolved beyond the West?
As we mark Women's History Month, what does feminism look like when we recentre sidelined voices from the Global South?
South Africa’s ex-president Zuma escapes unharmed from car crash
Police arrest 51-year-old man for drunk and reckless driving after he crashed into Zuma's armoured state vehicle.
Palestinian Christians barred from Jerusalem’s Old City at Easter
During Gaza war, usual crowds of international worshippers absent, and Palestinians face 'unprecedented' restrictions.
On the front line of Russian attacks, Ukraine’s Odesa cries out for US aid
As increasingly frequent and ferocious attacks kill civilians, Odesa is calling for promised US air defences.
Eastern DRC ‘at breaking point’ as security, humanitarian crises worsen
UN warns of deteriorating situation as M23 rebels continue to make gains, displacing hundreds of thousands of civilians.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 175
The number of people killed in Israel's war on Gaza since October 7 has risen to 32,623.
Philippines observes Good Friday with crucifixions and whippings
The gruesome spectacle reflects the Philippines' Catholicism, which merges church traditions with folk superstitions.
As gang violence rages, UN expert says Haiti now needs 5,000 foreign police
New report says number of victims of gang violence has surged, calls for rapid deployment of UN-backed security mission.
Jacob Zuma election ban: How does it affect South Africa’s election?
Zuma's party says it will appeal the decision, which could affect its rising challenge to the ruling ANC.
In Gaza, Palestinians drown in desperate attempt to get aid dropped in sea
Yusuf Ghaben was one of 12 who drowned, as starvation drives Palestinians in Gaza to take deadly risks.
World warns Israel to obey ICJ on Gaza aid as Netanyahu plans Rafah assault
Countries, rights groups call for surge in food aid to Gaza and say Israel 'must stop starving civilians and children'.
March of ‘terror’: Pakistan grapples with deadly attacks on China interests
Attacks on strategic facilities linked to China surge, as the killings of Chinese nationals test Pakistan's government.
45 killed as bus plunges off bridge in South Africa
An 8-year-old girl is said to be the sole survivor of a bus crash in South Africa that killed at least 45 people.
The pickled fish dish that unites Christians and Muslims at Easter
Christians eat fish on Good Friday. But in Cape Town the fish is almost always smothered in a sweet curried sauce - and
Russian bombs turn Ukraine border village into ‘hell’
Authorities in Velyka Pysarivka and surrounding frontier villages recorded 567 attacks over two weeks.
More than 40 killed in Israeli strikes on Syria’s Aleppo: Reports
Attacks have escalated amid continuing war in Gaza and clashes with Hezbollah across Israel-Lebanon border.
The Global Magnitsky Act: Make it make sense, Joe
I have no love lost for Zimbabwe's Emmerson Mnangagwa, but I will not celebrate the sanctions imposed on him by the US.
Japan to resume funding to UNRWA, following Sweden, Finland and Canada
Move comes after meeting between Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa and UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini.
Can the vote be rigged? Ahead of India election, old debate gets new life
Opposition parties have questioned the reliability of electronic voting machines. But experts disagree.
Russia blocks renewal of UN panel monitoring North Korea sanctions
Sanctions, in force since 2006, will remain in place, but mandate of expert panel will end on April 30.
Life Magazine set for revival by Karlie Kloss and husband’s media company
Magazine known for photography of major 20th century events ceased print publication in 2007.
Biden OKs $60m in aid after Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge disaster
Maryland Governor Wes Moore warns of 'very long road ahead' to recover from deadly bridge collapse.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 764
As the war enters its 764th day, these are the main developments.
At least 45 people killed after bus plunges into South Africa ravine
An eight-year-old girl survived and was airlifted to hospital in serious condition.
China turns to AI in propaganda mocking the ‘American Dream’
Chinese state media's A Fractured America series shows how AI is beginning to shape Beijing's influence campaigns.
Australia challenged on ‘moral failure’ of weapons trade with Israel
Regular protests have been taking place outside Australian firms making crucial components for the F-35 fighter jet.
Amid legal woes, Brazil’s Bolsonaro seeks passport return for Israel trip
The former president's passport had been seized as part of a police raid in February amid allegations of coup-mongering.
‘Transformative’: US Census to add Middle Eastern, North African category
Advocates have long said census count has left communities invisible, but say change is only 'first step'.
South Africa’s ex-President Jacob Zuma barred from May elections
The general elections are expected to be the most competitive vote since 1994 when the nation became a democracy.
Baltimore Key Bridge collapse investigation
A search and rescue effort in Baltimore, US is now a salvage operation as the Key Bridge collapse investigation begins
Could Florida’s social media ban for children take hold elsewhere?
State's governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican, enacts the strictest measures yet in the United States.
Canadian school boards sue social media giants over effects on students
Snapchat, TikTok, Facebook and Instagram are addictive and have 'rewired' the way children learn, educators say.
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