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US families struggle following end of pandemic-era food benefits
The US Congress has cut back expanded COVID-era food assistance benefits, creating strain for some low-income families.
Russian troops abandon positions near Bakhmut, says Wagner boss
Prigozhin launches another scathing attack on Russian defence chiefs, saying soldiers are being given 'criminal' orders.
Sadness, anger in Palestine: Gaza mourns 13 killed in Israel raid
Israeli military said they knew of 'collateral' in their operation to kill three PIJ members.
What is Al-Qadir Trust case for which Imran Khan was arrested?
Legal experts say former primer minister's arrest may violate recently amended laws.
Turkey election: A guide to Erdogan’s biggest test at the polls
Will the May 14 elections end President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's 20-year hold on Turkey?
Photos: In DR Congo, flood survivors mourn lost relatives
Warming temperatures due to climate change are increasing the intensity and frequency of Africa's rains, UN says.
Ukrainians pin hopes on counteroffensive against Russia
Support for the army grows across the country as officials promise attacks will liberate territory.
What is Captagon, the addictive drug mass-produced in Syria?
The drug, often smuggled to Gulf states, has been a key topic in discussions over Syria's re-entry to the Arab League.
Turkey raises public worker salaries by 45% days before elections
President Erdogan makes announcement as he seeks re-election and economic turmoil hurts his chances.
Tuberculosis rates rocket amid Ukraine, Sudan conflicts
Disease surges as health officials try to address the accessibility of treatments and new vaccine trials.
Fears mount for the Arctic as cooperation with Russia stalls
Is a polar body's viability at risk if it cannot cooperate with the country that controls most of the Arctic coast?
Australian lawmakers press US envoy for Julian Assange release
Supporters say Assange is an anti-establishment hero who has been victimised because he exposed US wrongdoings.
India extends $1bn credit line for Sri Lanka by a year
Credit line is part of about $4bn in emergency assistance extended by India during peak of Sri Lanka's crisis last year.
Turkish elections, Western illusions
Win or lose, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's legacy will endure.
UK police ‘regret’ coronation day protests amid rights concerns
The leader of an anti-monarchist group and five others were arrested as Charles III was preparing to be crowned.
Flanked by leaders of ex-Soviet allies, Putin blasts the West
'War' unleashed on Russia, the president says at Victory Day parade in Moscow as the war in Ukraine intensifies.
Former Pakistani PM Imran Khan arrested at Islamabad court
The former prime minister has been arrested over corruption allegations during a court appearance in the capital.
Out-of-control wildfires force Canadian province to seek help
Western Canada has been hit repeatedly by extreme weather, the intensity increased because of climate change.
Facebook has 3 billion users, but younger users quitting platform
More than a third of the world’s population is on Facebook but it still finds itself in a battle for relevancy.
Myanmar aid convoy attack raises stakes for under-fire ASEAN
As leaders of regional bloc meet in Indonesia, crisis triggered by February 2021 military coup strikes close to home.
It’s psychological warfare season on the US border
US continues to operate according to false assumption that psychological torment and bodily anguish deter migration.
Sudan fighting in its 25th day: A list of key events
Air raids shake the capital as truce talks stall in Saudi Arabia.
Female Afghan employees detained since Taliban ban, UN says
'Discriminatory and unlawful measures' restrict Afghan women's and girls' participation in public life, report says.
Sonko election bid in doubt as Senegal court increases sentence
The ruling is the latest twist in a saga that has fuelled unrest in Senegal, a usually stable state in a restive region.
FTX’s Bankman-Fried seeks tossing of charges over crypto collapse
Bankman-Fried's lawyers tell court that prosecutors rushed to judgement in charging their client.
China to expel Canadian diplomat in tit-for-tat move
Expulsion comes after Canada said it was sending home a Chinese diplomat for trying to intimidate a Canadian legislator.
Tense calm in India’s Manipur where ethnic riots claimed 62 lives
Curfew in place and peace talks held as state's chief minister says about 230 people injured and 1,700 houses burned.
Australia flags first annual budget surplus in 15 years
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says country is on track for first surplus since the global financial crisis in 2008.
Social media platform LinkedIn cuts 700 jobs, shuts China app
Job cuts are the latest layoffs to hit the tech sector in recent months, following losses at Google, Meta and Amazon.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 440
As the war enters its 440th day, we take a look at the main developments.
China probes Capvision in latest raid on foreign company
Investigation into Capvision comes after recent police raids on Bain & Company and Mintz Group.
Air raid alerts for Kyiv, two-thirds of Ukraine
Russia has stepped up night time aerial attacks over the past week ahead of a renewed Ukrainian counteroffensive.
Hong Kongers fleeing China’s crackdown denied pension savings
Activist group estimates Hong Kongers in the UK are unable to access $2.8bn in retirement savings.
Singapore, Indonesia condemn attack on diplomats in Myanmar
Convoy delivering humanitarian aid came under fire in northeastern Shan State but escaped unharmed.
Mexico’s high court annuls part of controversial electoral reform
Ruling is a setback for the administration of left-wing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, which supported reform.
12 reported killed in latest Israeli air attacks on Gaza
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad group said three of its leaders were killed as well as their wives and some children.
Meet N Korea’s ‘crown princess’ and possible heir to Kim Jong Un
N Korean leader Kim Jong Un's daughter, Ju Ae, believed to be about 10 years old, could potentially be his successor.
Sudan conflict: No benefit in talks without truce, says al-Burhan
Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan says no settlement with RSF without a permanent ceasefire in Khartoum.
Canada expelling Chinese diplomat over alleged legislator threats
Canadian foreign minister says Zhao Wei declared 'persona non grata' after report that opposition lawmaker targeted.
After two mass shootings, Serbians rally against violence
Tens of thousands rally in Belgrade, demanding resignation of key ministers and a ban on violent TV content.
Will Syria’s return to Arab League usher in new era of stability?
After 12 years of civil war and government crackdowns in Syria, the Arab League has reinstated the country.
US jury hears closing arguments in lawsuit accusing Trump of rape
Lawyers for ex-President Donald Trump and writer E Jean Carroll make final statements in New York civil case.
US charges driver in fatal crash near Texas migrant shelter
Police chief in border town of Brownsville, Texas says officials have not ruled out whether the crash was intentional.
EU delegation cancels event in Israel over Ben-Gvir’s involvement
Delegation calls off Europe Day reception, saying it did not want to offer a platform to far-right Israeli minister.
Real Madrid vs Man City: Champions League semifinal preview
Bernabeu set to host mouth-watering semifinal first-leg clash between Real Madrid and Man City.
Popular Zimbabwean writer acquitted over anti-government protest
Tsitsi Dangarembga found guilty in 2022 of intent to incite public violence after organising anti-government protests.
Canadian fire crews battle blazes in western province of Alberta
Favourable weather could help efforts to contain more than 100 wildfires, Alberta officials say.
Opposition coalition in Republic of Congo holds first convention
Three parties in Congo-Brazzaville meet to lay out their objectives for the 2026 elections and challenge Nguesso's rule.
Danish oil tanker crew rescued after hijack off West Africa coast
The Liberian-flagged Monjasa Reformer was found off the coast of Sao Tome and Principe in the Gulf of Guinea.
A David vs Goliath battle unfolding in the dating app industry
Muzz, a relationship app for Muslims, has accused dating giant Match Group of trying to 'stifle' it.
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