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Clashes in Sudan on Eid holiday despite truce announcements
Residents in Khartoum say fighting continued after the army announced a three-day truce for the Eid festival.
US prosecutors formally drop charges against Alec Baldwin
The actor faced charges in relation to the fatal 2021 shooting of a cinematographer on the set of the movie Rust.
What role do outside players have in the war in Sudan?
There are growing fears the violence could lead to a wider conflict.
Peru’s ex-President Toledo surrenders to face extradition from US
Alejandro Toledo is set to be extradited to Peru to face bribery-related charges in a corruption investigation.
US jury hands Tesla sweeping win over Autopilot feature
The verdict that its Autopilot did not fail to perform safely is a big victory for Tesla as it braces for more trials.
French court convicts Canadian professor for synagogue bombing
Hassan Diab and his supporters say guilty verdict in fatal 1980 Paris attack amounts to a 'wrongful conviction'.
Extinction Rebellion launches four-day mass action in London
Activists take part in 'The Big One' event in UK capital to demand the government do more to tackle the climate crisis.
Mayorkas lays out ‘evolved’ US security threats: What to know
Dept of Homeland Security head says migration, artificial intelligence, China, and climate change are top priorities.
Canada and Volkswagen lay out plans for $15bn gigafactory
Canada wants to attract EV supply chain producers so its manufacturing sector can pivot to a low-carbon economy.
Russia downbeat on grain deal as Ukraine tries to unblock exports
Kyiv's prospects of unblocking grain exports to Eastern Europe improve as Romania opts against the ban on food imports.
What to know about the abortion pill mifepristone
The US Supreme Court is considering whether to uphold restrictions to the pill used in more than half of US abortions.
About half US Democrats want Joe Biden to run again: Poll
Democrats approve of job the president is doing and would back him, but they have concerns about his age, poll shows.
Why the conflict in Sudan is worrying its neighbours
Concerns range from water supplies and oil pipelines to a new humanitarian crisis in the making.
Argentina’s President Fernandez will not seek re-election
Alberto Fernandez says he will 'hand over the presidential sash' and not seek a second term in office in October polls.
South Africa evicts asylum seekers camped outside UN office
Africa's most industrialised nation is magnet for migrants, refugees but sees sporadic episodes of xenophobic violence.
‘What?!’: Orban tweets frustration as NATO makes Ukraine promises
Hungary's outspoken populist leader takes to Twitter after Stoltenberg pledged Ukraine's eventual membership.
‘Off the charts’: UN report highlights rapid climate breakdown
Sea level rises double, and greenhouse gases in the atmosphere hit a record, World Meteorological Organization warns.
Drop it America and Canada: A corn clash with Mexico helps no one
A brewing dispute over Mexican restrictions on some corn imports will only hurt farmers on all sides.
When and how will Ukraine start counteroffensive against Russia?
Western weapons pour into Ukraine as officials in Kyiv promise new attacks will start soon.
Protracted war predicted in Sudan with threat of intervention
Analysts warn the battle for capital Khartoum is expected to be long and bloody but the army should prevail.
Ten people dead as gunmen ambush family in South Africa
South Africa has one of the world's highest murder rates, with about 20,000 murders recorded every year.
Gold heist at Canada’s busiest airport estimated at $14m
A container carrying 'high-value' items was stolen after being unloaded from a plane at a cargo facility in Toronto.
UK Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab, accused of bullying, quits
Several of Raab's subordinates in Westminster had complained about his professional behaviour.
Who profits from the music genres created by Black artists?
Musician Jake Blount and author Mark Anthony Neal on Black music, exploitation and the US entertainment industry.
US deploys more troops to Djibouti for possible Sudan evacuation
US preparing to send additional troops to nearby Djibouti in case an evacuation of Americans from Sudan is needed.
Mehdi Hasan on the power of persuasion in a polarised world
'We need to retake our public square. Democracy cannot survive if we can't have good-faith disagreements.'
Protest in Sri Lanka on fourth anniversary of Easter bombings
Thousands march to demand government uncover who real conspirators were behind attacks that killed nearly 270 people.
Russia accidentally bombs own city near Ukraine
At least three people were injured as a jet fired a weapon into the city of Belgorod, according to Russian state media.
Q&A: ‘Chilling’: Journalist sued by Adani, cited by Hindenburg
Veteran Indian journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta talks about his reporting, meeting Adani and the cases he faces.
Twitter drops ‘state-affiliated’, ‘government-funded’ labels
China's Xinhua and Russia's RT no longer labelled as state media after unannounced changes.
Lebanon’s political impasse continues despite Iran-Saudi deal
The Saudi-Iran rapprochement has yet to reflect on Lebanon’s political deadlock.
Fears Ghannouchi arrest will lead to more crackdowns in Tunisia
Opposition worried what President Kais Saied's next step will be with a number of opposition figures in prison.
G7 nations mulling near-total ban on exports to Russia: Kyodo
G7 nations reportedly discussing ban ahead of summit in Hiroshima next month.
Macron’s clumsy China views are worrying — because he isn’t alone
The French leader's comments highlight Europe's divisions on China. But they also raise questions for the Global South.
Pakistan sees sharp drop in Eid shopping due to soaring inflation
Retail sales for the festival witness sharp drop compared with previous years as inflation reaches 35 percent in March.
Lachlan Murdoch drops defamation suit against Australia’s Crikey
Move comes days after Fox News agreed to pay $787.5m over false claims the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump.
Five Indian soldiers killed in suspected rebel attack in Kashmir
Suspected rebels fighting against Indian rule in the disputed region ambush military vehicle in southern Rajouri sector.
Sudan’s RSF announces 72-hour ceasefire amid Khartoum fighting
World leaders have been calling on Sudan's warring factions to call a ceasefire for Eid al-Fitr which starts on Friday.
Twitter starts removing blue tick mark from non-paying users
Famous figures including Pope Francis and Bill Gates lose blue tick as Elon Musk pushes paid service.
Both sides of Taiwan Strait belong to Beijing: China’s FM
Qin Gang reiterates Beijing's claim over the self-ruled democracy and denies country trying to change the status quo.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 422
As the war enters its 422nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Indonesia’s sex workers organise, fight stigma and shame
Non-profit PERKAWIS supports sex workers with education about health, financial issues and the law.
Macron accused of ‘playing into Xi’s hands’ with Taiwan comments
French president might have been trying to caution against a bipolar world, but he left self-ruled Taiwan exposed.
Does India have enough insurance coverage for a nuclear disaster?
India has barely half the insurance amount required for current nuclear plants, and has many more plants in the works.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy addresses Mexican congress, denounces critics
Ukrainian president slammed politicians who seek 'some sort of populism' by dismissing his country's pursuit of peace.
MyPillow CEO ordered to pay $5m after election claims court case
The right-wing conspiracy theorist and pillow entrepreneur has become a central figure in the US 'stolen election' myth.
US prosecutors to drop charges against Alec Baldwin in Rust death
Lawyers for Baldwin say New Mexico prosecutors have dismissed involuntary manslaughter charge in fatal on-set incident.
Tesla share price tanks nearly 10 percent on Musk comments
Tesla has already slashed prices six times this year and chief Elon Musk suggested more such moves ahead.
Countries call for Eid ceasefire in Sudan as fighting continues
All parties, including US, South Sudan and Ethiopia leaders, say it is time to stop fighting.
US preparing for possible evacuation of embassy staff in Sudan
Pentagon says it moved 'military capabilities' near Sudan in case it needs to facilitate departure of embassy personnel.
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