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DeSantis opens US presidential campaign tour with stops in Iowa
The Florida governor hits the road for a three-state swing, rallying support for the Republican presidential nomination.
North Korea says spy satellite ‘crashed into sea’
Much trumpeted launch confirmed to have failed after South Korea reported the rocket disappeared from radar early.
US denounces China’s ‘aggressive maneuver’ over South China Sea
The US has accused a Chinese military jet of flying too close to its aircraft, causing dangerous turbulence.
Death toll in Guyana dormitory fire rises to 20
A 14-year-old girl injured in the fire has died in intensive care, as the teenage arson suspect faces murder charges.
Family of 11-year-old shot by police files $5m negligence lawsuit
Carlos Moore, lawyer for 11-year-old Aderrien Murry, says he hopes his client will be a 'catalyst' for US police reform.
Fighting continues in Sudan a day after ceasefire extended
Clashes have resumed on the outskirts of Sudan's greater capital, despite a five-day truce extension.
IAEA asks Russia, Ukraine to protect Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
Grossi calls on Ukraine and Russia to respect five principles to safeguard Ukraine's nuclear plant.
Trial begins for gunman in massacre at US Tree of Life synagogue
Lawyers for suspect Robert Bower acknowledge that he entered the synagogue with the intention of killing Jews.
‘Time is now’ for Sweden to join NATO, Blinken says
Top US diplomat urges Turkey to approve Sweden accession to alliance, says Washington committed to Stockholm's security.
Tesla boss Elon Musk kicks off high-stakes China trip
China's foreign ministry quoted Musk as saying he wanted to expand business in China and opposed a decoupling.
Former US First Lady Rosalynn Carter diagnosed with dementia
The former first lady continues to live at home with her husband, former President Jimmy Carter, in Plains, Georgia.
Pakistan minister says Khan should be tried in military court
Interior Minister accused ex-PM of personally planning the attacks on military installations after his arrest on May 9.
What are the challenges facing Nigeria’s new president?
Bola Tinubu takes over at a time of political division and economic difficulties.
NATO deploys more forces to Kosovo after 30 peacekeepers injured
Additional 700 troops being sent; NATO-led peacekeeping mission in Kosovo currently consists of almost 3,800 troops.
US debt limit deal: How we got here
Bipartisan deal to raise debt ceiling and avoid 'disastrous' default heads to US Congress after weeks-long impasse.
The West has a golden opportunity to engage the Taliban
The appointment of a new prime minister in Kabul signals the Taliban's openness to dialogue.
Brazil’s Lula pushes for integration at South America summit
Summit underscores region's leftward shift and is expected to emphasise cooperation on issues such as finance and crime.
Juventus fined but avoid further points deduction in plea bargain
Juventus reach a settlement with Italy's football authorities over payments to players and the club's accounts.
Turkey’s opposition faces difficult road ahead after another loss
Kilicdaroglu is facing questions over his leadership of the CHP, having not won a national election since 2010.
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes reports to prison
Holmes is to serve an 11-year sentence for US felony fraud and conspiracy after bilking investors out of millions.
Photos: Russia launches air raid on Kyiv
The attack on Ukraine’s capital killed at least one person and sent Kyiv’s residents again scrambling into shelters.
Sevilla vs Roma: Europa League final preview
Roma boss Jose Mourinho targets his sixth European trophy, while Sevilla have won six from six in Europa League finals.
Opposition sues South Africa government to force Putin arrest
The ICC warrant to arrest Putin has launched a debate in South Africa which now faces a diplomatic dilemma.
After drone attack, fears, anger and a sense of calm in Moscow
Russians reel from a rare drone attack which Putin says was aimed at civilian targets.
Israeli shot dead near illegal settlement in occupied West Bank
Palestinian armed group claims responsibility for drive-by shooting in northern occupied West Bank.
Ukrainians can’t sleep as Russia hits Kyiv, but morale stays high
Wartime noise from wailing drones to exploding missiles keeps Ukrainians up, and united against Moscow.
At least 17 dead as Somali army and al-Shabab clash, says witness
Since 2006, the al-Qaeda linked rebels have been trying to topple the Somalian government and establish sovereignty.
Saudi freed in Lebanon after kidnapping
Lebanese interior ministry says that nine people had been arrested in connection with Sunday's kidnapping.
Denmark boosts military spending, announces more aid for Ukraine
After years of scaling back, the Nordic nation plans to spend $21bn on defence over the next 10 years.
Arab states cannot whitewash Syria’s human rights record
Ignoring the Syrian government's crimes will not help 'end the crisis' in the country.
China launches new crew for space station
China launched a new crew for its orbiting space station, as it plans to step foot on the moon before 2030.
Walid Daqqa’s defiance and suffering while in Israeli custody
Israeli authorities have extended the jail term of Palestinian Walid Daqqa, despite his advanced cancer.
‘Defies all logic’: The Colombians living by a ‘toxic’ landfill
A new report from the group Global Witness raises concerns over a landfill in rural Colombia and its health effects.
International peacekeepers injured in clashes in northern Kosovo
Clashes with Serb protesters in Kosovo left at least 30 peacekeepers injured as tensions flare in the Balkan nation.
India’s protesting wrestlers say will toss medals into Ganges
Athletes protesting against alleged sexual harassment by official threaten to throw their medals in river in Haridwar.
What caused deadly Afghan-Iran border clashes? What happens next?
The two countries call for de-escalation after deadly clashes erupt apparently over river water-sharing dispute.
‘Kosovo is the heart of Serbia’: Serbian tennis star Djokovic
Novak Djokovic reflects on the tensions between Serbia and Kosovo following his first match at the French Open.
Canada climate battle looms as Alberta takes aim at PM Trudeau
Canada will struggle to meet its ambitious climate target without significant reductions from hydrocarbon-rich Alberta.
Four killed by unknown gunmen in northern Cameroon attack
Mora, in Cameroon's Far North region, was previously hit by suicide bomb attacks by suspected Boko Haram members.
Biden congratulates Erdogan, talks F-16s and Sweden’s NATO bid
The US president says he expects more discussions next week after a call to Erdogan congratulating him on re-election.
At least 30 NATO troops injured in clashes with Serbs in Kosovo
The peacekeeping force says 11 Italian and 19 Hungarian soldiers sustained injuries, including fractures and burns.
Uganda passes new law against stealing of human organs
Organ trafficking is rife in Uganda, where women have been reportedly duped into unnecessary surgeries.
UAE heading to asteroid belt as it announces new space mission
Spacecraft will travel to an asteroid called Justitia that could give insight into the genesis of life on Earth.
Clashes at ancient China mosque over planned demolition
The mosque in recent years expanded its minarets and the dome’s roof and a court ruled the additions illegal.
‘In a hot oven’: India heatwaves take a toll on most vulnerable
Impoverished labourers say despite record-breaking temperatures they have little choice but to work outdoors.
Biden’s five mistakes in Ukraine
Washington’s miscalculations in the Ukrainian conflict can have devastating consequences for the world.
Pro-Imran Khan Pakistani TV journalist abducted last week freed
No one claimed responsibility for Sami Abrahim's abduction, but it is widely believed he was held by security agencies.
‘As the night descended, they came and killed’: Sudan’s other war
Harrowing accounts emerge from refugees who cross the border to escape fierce fighting in Sudan's West Darfur region.
Drone attacks hit Moscow, stirring fury at the Kremlin
Two are injured in a rare attack on Moscow as more heavy Russian raids target Kyiv, killing at least one person.
Four minors, 5 adults injured in shooting at Florida beach in US
Four minors - aged between one and 17 - were injured, along with five adults, police say.
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