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Brief: Ceasefire in south Syria, Gaza students sit for exams
Syria's government has declared a ceasefire in Suwayda. Israel bombed Syria and Lebanon. Students in Gaza struggle to co
Do Africa’s leaders have a ‘game plan’ to deal with Trump?
Former African Union diplomat Arikana Chihombori argues that Trump's Africa policy is a step in the right direction'.
Heatwave causes water shortages in Iran as temps top 50C
Reservoirs of the dams supplying water to Tehran are currently at their lowest level in a century.
Lowering UK voting age benefits “both sides” of political extremes
Every party wants to appeal to younger voters..."
Israel to fund tour for MAGA and pro-Trump influencers: Report
Haaretz report says Israel plans to fly 16 social media influencers who support Trump's MAGA and America First drives.
Marc Marquez wins Czech MotoGP in Brno, extends championship lead
Six-time MotoGP world champ continues his supreme 2025 season, becoming first Ducati rider to win five consecutive GPs.
#GazaIsStarving trends on social media as Israel kills hungry Palestinians
Hashtag gains global popularity as Israel continues to kill Palestinians seeking food and children die of malnutrition.
Video: The DRC and M23 rebel group sign deal in Qatar to end fighting
Representatives of the DRC and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have signed a deal in Qatar to end fighting in the eastern DRC.
Appeals and negotiations won’t make Israel stop starving Gaza
Sanctions would.
Dozens drown as tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam
A tourist boat capsized with 48 people on board, including at least 20 children, during a sudden storm in Ha Long Bay,
Israel issues forced displacement order in central Gaza in new campaign
Thousands of leaflets dropped over Deir el-Balah, ordering people to move to a 'safe zone' Israel has repeatedly bombed.
Shaky ceasefire takes hold in Syria after week of deadly clashes in Suwayda
A fragile ceasefire in Syria's mainly Druze city of Suwayda appears to be holding after a new truce announced.
Teen boys shot at Gaza aid sites almost like “game”
British surgeon Nick Maynard says he saw a pattern of gunshot wounds in Gazan teens near US/Israel-backed aid sites.
Dozens of Palestinians killed seeking food as Gaza starves
Dozens of Palestinians have been killed while trying to get food from aid sites run by the notorious US-backed Gaza
Starving Palestinians pepper-sprayed at GHF aid site in Gaza, video shows
Men, women and children seen running in all directions away from Israeli soldiers attacking the desperate aid seekers.
Video: Passengers jump from burning ship into the sea in Indonesia
Video shows people jumping into the sea as fire engulfs a passenger ship, the KM Barcelona VA, in Indonesia.
Trump’s big beautiful police state is here
The unprecedented expansion of the immigration enforcement budget will pave the way for more policing and repression.
UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 semifinals: Qualified teams and schedule
Holders England face Italy while world champions Spain take on Germany as the Women's Euro enters its final week.
Will Israel ever get blowback for bombing its neighbours?
Israel has achieved plenty of short-term military gains, but will that outweigh regional, and international, isolation?
Poirier loses to Holloway in UFC 318 retirement fight
Justin Poirier couldn't secure a dream sendoff in final fight of his 16-year storied UFC career, losing to Max Holloway.
At least 14 dead in South Korea after heavy rains trigger landslide, floods
Above average rainfall recorded in last five days in Sancheong county, where most deaths took place.
Manny Pacquiao, Mario Barrios fight to majority draw
The 46-year old's comeback bid for 13th world title fell short with a draw against WBC welterweight champ Mario Barrios.
Week in Pictures: From Israeli strikes in Damascus to floods in Mexico
A roundup of some of last week's events.
Tsunami alert after powerful earthquakes hit Russia’s Pacific coast
Three major earthquakes, one with a magnitude of 7.4, were recorded off the Pacific coast of Russia's Kamchatka region.
Japan votes in election seen as key test for Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba
Opinion polls suggest Ishiba's Liberal Democratic Party may fall short of a majority in Upper House elections.
Typhoon Wipha causes flight disruptions in Hong Kong, southern China
Hong Kong issues highest tropical cyclone warning and China's Hainan and Guangdong provinces are put on high alert.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,242
Here are the key events on day 1,242 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Syria clears Bedouin fighters from Suwayda, declares halt to clashes
Claim comes after a new truce between Druze and Bedouin groups in Suwayda and a US-brokered deal to end Israeli attacks.
Usyk knocks out Dubois in fifth to unify heavyweight boxing belts
Ukraine's Oleksandr Usyk knocks out Daniel Dubois of United Kingdom to unify the heavyweight title belts in London.
Newborn baby starves to death in Gaza as Israel kills 116 more Palestinians
Medical sources say the 116 people killed on Saturday include 38 desperate residents seeking food at a GHF site.
Bangladesh’s largest Islamist party rallies for fair elections
The South Asian country is expected to head to the polls next year.
Could Trump’s threats against Brazil backfire?
US threatens 50-percent tariffs unless ex-leader Bolsonaro's prosecution is dropped.
Zelenskyy says Ukraine sent Russia offer of new peace talks
Ukrainian leader also reiterates readiness for face-to-face meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin.
Tourist boat capsizes in Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay, killing 37
Boat carrying 48 passengers, including 20 children, tipped over during a sudden storm in a popular tourist destination.
Starvation is killing my nieces and I cannot do anything to save them
Children are falling victim to Israel's starvation strategy aimed at destroying Gaza's younger generations.
South Korea ex-leader Yoon indicted as martial law probe continues
Former president has been indicted on additional charges as a special prosecutor continues investigations.
Protests held across UK supporting banned Palestine Action despite arrests
About 100 people have been arrested across the United Kingdom for holding demos in support of the group.
The Epstein Crisis: A MAGA mess of Trump’s making
MAGA's Epstein obsession, once stoked by Trump, is now fracturing his cabinet and supporters.
Bus crash in southern Iran kills at least 21, injures 34
Rescue operations are ongoing south of Shiraz, in Fars province.
Fact check: Does ICE have higher detention standards than prisons in US?
Gaps in detention standards for immigrants lead to inconsistent practices and poor conditions, watchdog groups say.
Unidentified drone kills PKK member, injures another in northern Iraq
Attack is first of its kind in months and occurs as PKK has begun disarmament, ending armed campaign against Turkiye.
Diljit Dosanjh’s new film is a global success. Why can’t Indians watch it?
Indian cinemagoers are barred from the Punjabi and Bollywood actor's latest hit over objections to Pakistani co-star.
Vehicle driven into crowd in Los Angeles, injuring at least 30: LAFD
The car was driven into a crowd of people in East Hollywood in the early hours of Saturday.
Genocide or tragedy? Ukraine, Poland at odds over Volyn massacre of 1943
More than 80 years ago, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army stormed villages, slaughtering tens of thousands of ethnic Poles.
Syria declares new Suwayda ceasefire, deploys forces to ‘restore security’
Israeli intervention 'reignited tensions', with fighting 'a dangerous turning point', President al-Sharaa said.
Gaza students sit exams for first time since war began in October 2023
Some 1,500 students are scheduled to sit their end-of-school exam, despite Israel's genocidal war.
DR Congo, M23 rebels sign deal in Qatar to end fighting in eastern Congo
The declaration has been agreed by representatives of both sides in Doha, weeks after talks in Washington.
Colombia’s Petro visits Haiti to help bolster security amid gang violence
Colombian leader opened a new embassy in Haiti, while talks focus on security and the fight against drug trafficking.
How did Albert Luthuli, anti-apartheid hero, really die in 1967?
An inquest ruled Chief Luthuli, Nobel laureate, died when he was hit by a train, but new evidence casts doubt on that.
Trump believes five fighter jets were shot down in India-Pakistan conflict
US president, who has claimed credit for the truce in May, says planes were being shot out of the air.
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