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Russia protests over ‘provocative actions’ by US forces in Syria
Russian rear Admiral Oleg Gurinov said the protest was made to the US-led coalition in Syria over actions by US troops.
China’s media realities clash over truth about war in Ukraine
Pro-Russia and anti-Western media coverage hampers Chinese public's understanding of the reality of war in Ukraine.
Experts decry ‘black holes’ in probe of missing Mexican students
A panel of experts in Mexico has denounced shortcomings in the investigation of 43 missing Ayotzinapa college students.
Biden administration appeals US ruling on health coverage mandate
Case could decide whether Obamacare can require insurance providers to cover preventive services for cancer and HIV.
US Marine’s adoption of Afghan war orphan voided
The rare ruling is the latest twist in an ongoing legal battle between Afghan and US couples for three-year-old girl.
Biden tours Mississippi tornado wreckage as more storms threaten US
Visit comes as another powerful spring storm sweeps across US South and Midwest, threatening further extreme weather.
IMF board approves $15.6bn Ukraine loan package
Loan is part of a broader $115bn international support package to help the country meet urgent funding needs.
How much of a threat is artificial intelligence?
Elon Musk and many other tech experts call for a six-month pause on AI systems.
Pope Francis expected to leave hospital on Saturday
The Vatican said the 86-year-old pontiff had a pizza and baptised a baby after recovering from a bout of bronchitis.
Colombia raises threat level for deadly Nevado del Ruiz volcano
Authorities report a spike in seismic activity, including rock fracturing and earthquakes, around the snow-capped peak.
California to phase out diesel truck use in bid for cleaner air
California will require nearly half of all heavy truck sales to be electric by 2035 as the state aims to cut emissions.
Tunisia to cut water supplies to citizens overnight amid drought
The drought-hit country announced other tight restrictions on water usage as it braces for another baking summer.
Spanish PM urges China’s Xi to speak with Ukraine’s Zelenskyy
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez praises parts of China's 12-point proposal to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
Italy temporarily blocks ChatGPT over data privacy concerns
Italy is the first Western country to take such action against the popular artificial intelligence chatbot.
NY prosecutor slams ‘baseless’ claim Trump charges are political
Manhattan district attorney's office reiterates that Republicans in Congress have no right to intervene in a local case.
Canada approves multibillion-dollar Rogers-Shaw telecoms deal
Massive takeover deal, first struck in 2021, faced challenges from Canada's antitrust agency and consumer advocates.
Wimbledon lifts ban on Russian and Belarusian tennis players
Players from both countries will be able to compete as 'neutral' athletes if they meet certain conditions.
Palestine advocates see opportunity in Biden-Netanyahu discord
Washington's criticism of Israel not about Palestinians but can lead to questioning of US-Israel ties, analysts say.
Stampede at Ramadan food distribution centre kills 11 in Pakistan
Women and children die when people panic and push each other to collect food in Karachi, officials say.
Ex-England cricket captain Vaughan cleared of racism charge
Former Yorkshire player Azeem Rafiq went public in 2020, saying he had been the victim of racial harassment.
South Africa’s Oscar Pistorius denied parole for lover’s murder
Pistorius became world famous at the 2012 Paralympic Games, a year before killing Reeva Steenkamp.
Belarus might host strategic nuclear weapons, says Lukashenko
Russia's main ally ups the ante and rails at the West in an hours-long televised address.
Who’s who in the Trump hush-money investigation
A look at the key figures at the centre of former US President Donald Trump’s New York criminal case.
Plunging coca prices create ‘humanitarian emergency’ in Colombia
Advocates say farmers are ‘going hungry’ as the illicit drug market shifts to synthetic products and other countries.
What is an indictment? All to know about Donald Trump’s case
All the key questions surrounding former US president's legal case answered.
Why is Sweden left behind in the Nordic NATO bid?
Turkey becomes the final member to ratify Finland's application to join the bloc as Sweden's path remains unclear.
Palestinians in Gaza condemn Israeli occupation on Land Day
Hundreds take part in annual commemorative event demonstrating Palestinian commitment to resisting Israeli occupation.
Crew members missing after Gulf of Guinea pirate attack
The hijacked ship has been found abandoned, but an unknown number of its crew is still missing.
Reactions to Donald Trump’s indictment
The charges come as Trump seeks the Republican nomination to run again in 2024.
‘Born out of hatred’: New Uganda bill terrifies LGBTQ community
The proposed bill to criminalise identifying as LGBTQ is already making life harder for sexual minorities in Uganda.
Alarm after Taliban arrests girls’ school activist amid crackdown
Matiullah Wesa, an advocate for girls' education, is arrested as the Taliban cracks down on women's rights activists.
Bankers convicted over Swiss bank accounts of Putin’s friend
Four found guilty of failing to properly check accounts of Sergei Roldugin, a concert cellist and ally of the president.
Ramadan recipe: Fateem’s kibbe shines, even in a Syrian IDP camp
The mother of 14 prepares a trio of dishes that are essential for her family's Ramadan table.
US education: The endless burden of deliberate ignorance
The Republican attacks on so-called 'woke education' are adding to the existing burdens on university lecturers like me.
How an interview with a rapist fired up Serbia’s feminists
A controversial article sparked street demonstrations in Belgrade, which mobilised women to fight for bigger change.
‘World did nothing’ after Russia annexed Crimea: Nobel laureate
Chief of Ukraine’s Center for Civil Liberties says international law needs to help Ukraine now, rather than post-war.
Yanis Varoufakis on why we should ‘let the banks burn’
'It is absolutely impossible to stabilise a banking system which has been built, designed almost, to be unstable.'
North Korea executes people for sharing S Korean media: Report
South Korean authorities base their report on testimony collected from more than 500 North Koreans who fled the country.
Australia says ‘deep concerns’ over journalist detained in China
Chinese-Australian Cheng Lei has yet to receive a verdict after more than two and a half years in detention.
Kenyan khat farmers seek gov’t help to boom again after COVID-19
Kenyan farmers say they need aid to keep growing the stimulant prized across East Africa and parts of the Middle East.
Israel conducts air attacks near Damascus: Syria state media
Tel Aviv fired 'sprays of missiles' overnight, hitting a site near the Damascus countryside, SANA reported.
Britain set to join trans-Pacific free trade pact
Britain has agreed to join the 11-country CPTPP, described by PM Sunak's office as biggest trade deal since Brexit.
Canadian police say six bodies found near Quebec border with US
Authorities say they are waiting for the results of post-mortem and toxicology tests to determine the causes of death.
A bad day for Trump is a great one for America’s frail democracy
It doesn't matter if Trump weaponises his indictment. This is a moment to celebrate.
Japan to restrict chip equipment exports amid China fears
Tokyo's move aligns it with a US push to curb China's ability to make advanced chips.
Impact player, two team sheets: What are IPL 2023’s new rules?
Cricket version of substitute players, two playing 11s to pick from and DRS calls for wide and no-balls in new-look IPL.
Pakistan’s female agriculture workers suffering since 2022 floods
Seven months after catastrophic deluge destroyed homes and crops, millions of women continue to live in debt and penury.
At least 35 killed after well covering at India temple collapses
Incident occurred as devotees gathered in Madhya Pradesh state's Indore city to celebrate Hindu festival of Ram Navami.
‘Sad day for America’: NYT, WSJ react to Trump’s indictment
Big-name US newspapers give mixed reaction to historic indictment of former president.
What happens next following Donald Trump’s indictment?
Trump is expected to turn himself in to authorities next week, but when exactly he will do that is not yet known.
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