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Ex-PM Imran Khan calls for ‘freedom’ protests across Pakistan
Ex-PM calls on his supporters to hit the streets after the top court intervened on Friday following his dramatic arrest.
How did Modi lose Karnataka — and could he lose India?
Analysts say misgovernance, infighting and hate politics caused the downfall of Modi's BJP in the crucial polls.
Iran summons Iraq envoy to protest presence of ‘terrorist groups’
Tehran is not content with how its recent security pact with Baghdad is being implemented.
Prominent Sudanese singer Shaden Gardood killed in crossfire
A famous Sudanese singer was killed during fighting on Friday in Omdurman despite a truce aimed at protecting civilians.
Six lions killed by herders in blow to Kenya’s conservation push
Wildlife officials say herders have killed 10 lions in the past week after attacks on livestock and domestic animals.
Nepali Sherpa Pasang Dawa climbs Mt Everest record 26th time
Pasang Dawa reached the top with a Hungarian client atop the 8,849-metre (29,032-foot) peak.
Art, Surveillance & Investigation: Trevor Paglen & Eyal Weizman
Architect Eyal Weizman and artist Trevor Paglen discuss how they navigate between art and investigation.
Israeli demolition of Palestinian Bedouin homes spike in Naqab
Palestinian residents say the rise in Naqab demolitions is linked to the new Israeli government's policy.
Germany pledges almost $3bn in new military aid to Ukraine
New military aid includes 30 Leopard 1 A5 tanks, 20 Marder armoured personnel carriers, and 200 reconnaissance drones.
Turkey to vote in key election, Erdogan faces toughest test yet
Opposition led by ex-civil servant is looking to unseat the long-time leader; Turks are also voting for parliament.
Reports of 4 Russian military aircraft downed near Ukraine border
Russian 'raiding party' consisting of Su-34 fighter-bomber, Su-35 fighter, and two Mi-8 helicopters reported shot down.
Sweden’s Loreen wins Eurovision with Ukraine symbolism on show
As song contest was under way, Russian missiles hit Ukrainian city of Ternopil, the home of Ukraine's entrants Tvorchi.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 445
As the war enters its 445th day, we take a look at the main developments.
What you need to know about Thailand’s parliament election
Voters are expected to deliver a strong mandate for change, but the royalist-military elite may seek to remain in power.
Syria extends permission on post-quake aid border crossings
Bab Alsalama and al-Ra'i will remain open for an additional period of three months ending on 13 August.
Islamic Jihad says Gaza truce agreed with Israel: Officials
Egypt-brokered ceasefire between Israel, Palestinian group in the besieged Gaza Strip went into effect at 19:00 GMT.
What’s being done to help the people of Haiti?
Haiti is descending into a deepening crisis - with no let-up for its long-suffering people.
Turkey’s Erdogan, Kilicdaroglu end campaigning before key polls
The president and his challenger pick megalopolis Istanbul, capital Ankara for last public events to boost support.
Kenya starvation cult death toll climbs to 201
Paul Mackenzie was accused of ordering his followers to starve their children and themselves to death.
Sudan talks to resume in Saudi Arabia as battles rage in Khartoum
Khartoum residents describe fierce fighting with little sign warring sides are respecting a deal to protect civilians.
Families, friends search for the missing as Sudan fighting rages
People are using social media groups to seek information about their loved ones a month after the clashes erupted.
Modi’s ruling BJP voted out in key Indian state of Karnataka
The results are expected to energise the opposition that is banking on forming a united front in the next election.
Ukraine used British missiles to attack Luhansk: Moscow
Russia says the long-range Storm Shadow missiles hit a plant producing polymers and a meat-processing factory.
‘This is the culture’: The Indian wrestlers fighting sexual abuse
Top Indian wrestlers are risking their careers to take on the powerful federation chief and a wider culture of abuse.
‘Moving forward’: Ukraine claims gains on Bakhmut front
Russia acknowledged its forces had fallen back north of the ruined eastern city after months of relentless fighting.
Israel denies the Nakba while perpetuating it
Israel wants the Palestinians to remember the Nakba but not to commemorate it.
Could AI disrupt economies or transform them?
From the future of humanity to the future of jobs, AI is raising questions about threats to life as we know it.
‘What now?’: Scenes from the US-Mexico border
US is seeing an influx of migrants at its southern border with Mexico as pandemic-era policy came to an end this week.
More than a dozen dead in Balochistan attack in Pakistan
A Frontier Corps camp in the restive area was attacked, killing at least 13 people.
Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan returns home after arrest saga
Khan was dragged away by dozens of troops and arrested during a routine court appearance on Tuesday.
Israel’s Automated Occupation: Jerusalem
Israel’s surveillance in Jerusalem, and the secretive unit responsible for spying on and blackmailing Palestinians.
Doha photo exhibition sheds light on life of Rohingya refugees
Images by three young Rohingya photographers are on display in Qatari capital as part of Tasweer photo festival.
IMF’s Georgieva: Are global financial systems failing Africa?
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva on how the African Continental Free Trade Area could reduce extreme poverty.
Two Palestinians killed in West Bank as Gaza attacked for 5th day
Israel hits several cities across the Gaza Strip while sirens sound in southern Israel for a fith consecutive day.
Eleven Days in May
Palestinian families in Gaza remember 54 of the children killed during the 11 days of Israeli bombing in May 2021.
Photos: Thailand’s political parties make final pitch to voters
Some 52 million Thais are eligible to vote in Sunday's election with many hoping to break the military's political hold.
Erdogan: The man who has dominated Turkish politics for 20 years
As Turks gear up to vote this weekend, here's a look at key moments during the rule of Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Kilicdaroglu: The challenger who could unseat Erdogan
Turkey's polls this weekend will pit opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu against incumbent President Erdogan.
Thousands evacuated as Cyclone Mocha nears Myanmar, Bangladesh
Fears for the safety of hundreds of thousands of vulnerable people in path of potentially devastating storm.
Time for Eurovision: Here’s how the exuberant song contest works
What began in 1956 with just seven countries, has grown into a festival drawing millions of viewers around the world.
Move Forward galvanises Thai voters with vows of royal reforms
Move Forward Party is energising voters with pledges of monarchy and military reforms – subjects once considered taboo.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 444
As the war enters its 444th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Unaccompanied minor dies after stay in Florida migration shelter
Cause of death is not yet known for 17-year-old Ángel Eduardo Maradiaga Espinoza, discovered unconscious in US custody.
Guatemala’s elPeriodico shutting due to government ‘persecution’
Closure of top news outlet underscores regional trend of governments cracking down on independent media, observers say.
As Title 42 ends in US, asylum seekers wait for relief on border
Advocates fear the US-Mexico border will become a ‘deportation mill’ as new policies narrow avenues for seeking asylum.
South Africa rejects US accusations of arms shipment to Russia
US ambassador summoned after saying he was confident that a Russian ship had collected weapons from South Africa.
What will new US immigration restrictions mean for migrants?
US President Joe Biden's new measures replace Donald Trump's pandemic-era laws.
Debt ceiling worries deepen as early June US default reinforced
The CBO warned a default could come as early as June 1 and there was 'significant risk' the US could not pay its dues.
What is Shireen Abu Akleh’s legacy to Palestinian journalism?
A panel of reporters reflect on the example of renowned Al Jazeera correspondent a year after her death.
US to bolster ‘defensive posture’ in Gulf: White House
The move is in response to 'Iranian threats, armed seizures and attacks' on shipping vessels, US official says.
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