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In Gaza, Palestinians reclaim small moments of dignity amid the ceasefire
Although haunted by loss and uncertainty, Palestinians find relief in wedding celebrations and cups of coffee.
Israel sending gangs, militias to “wreak havoc” in Gaza
Mouin Rabbani talks about the violence in Gaza since the truce began and how he believes it's being fuelled by Israel.
Pakistan launches its first hyperspectral satellite
The technology is expected to boost capacity in environmental monitoring, urban planning and disaster management.
Iconic Bollywood romance marks 30 years of nonstop run at Mumbai theatre
The city's Maratha Mandir has been holding daily screenings of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge since it released in 1995.
Week in Pictures: From death of ex-Kenyan PM to Gaza ceasefire
A global roundup of some of last week's events.
Crisis-hit Bolivia to vote in run-off election, ending decades of socialism
The vote marks a decisive rejection of the socialist government and a likely foreign policy shift closer to the US.
Taiwan opposition elects new leader who wants peace with China
Cheng Li-wun will take over the leadership of Kuomintang party on November 1.
Afghan Women’s Team: The Fight to Play
For the first time since the Taliban regained power in 2021, Afghanistan's women's football team will compete
Bernie Sanders condemns Trump and billionaires at ‘No Kings’ rally
US Senator Bernie Sanders denounced President Donald Trump and billionaires for hijacking' democracy.
Iraq’s elections and Muqtada al-Sadr’s endgame of power
The Shia leader withdrew from the political process three years ago to position his bloc for a powerful return.
Five dead, two missing as Tropical Storm Fengshen soaks Philippines
Heavy flooding reported in several central Philippine islands, including Samar and Panay, forcing thousands to evacuate.
Millions of US protesters hold anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ rallies
Demonstrations held in every US state as people condemn Trump's hardline tactics, calling for democracy and reforms.
Raul Fernandez wins first MotoGP at 2025 Australian Grand Prix
Fernandez becomes the seventh different winner this season with a maiden MotoGP victory at the Phillip Island circuit.
Beyond the rubble: The cost of a Palestinian state
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Reinier de Ridder loses to Brendan Allen at UFC Fight Night in Canada
De Ridder's four-fight UFC winning streak was snapped after he was unable to continue against Brendan Allen.
Live: Israel continues deadly attacks on Gaza, closes Rafah crossing
At least 38 Palestinians have been killed as the Israeli army commits 47 violations of ceasefire agreement.
Messi scores three goals, secures Golden Boot as Miami beat Nashville
Lionel Messi's 29 goals in 28 matches allow the Argentinian star to finish as MLS's top scorer for the first time.
Japan coalition set to back Takaichi as first woman prime minister: Reports
Liberal Democratic Party leader Sanae Takaichi appears back on track to becoming Japan first female prime minister.
Afghanistan, Pakistan agree to immediate ceasefire after talks in Doha
South Asian neighbours also agreed to hold follow-up meetings in coming days to ensure peace deal's implementation.
Hamas returns bodies of two more captives, says Israel violating ceasefire
The remains of 12 of 28 deceased captives have been returned to Israel but Hamas faces challenges recovering all bodies.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,333
Here are the key events from day 1,333 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Bosnia’s Republika Srpska installs temporary president as Dodik steps aside
Bosnia's Serb entity names an interim president after separatist Milorad Dodik is barred from politics by a state court.
Thousands protest at ‘No Kings’ rally near White House
Crowds packed the US capital on Saturday, part of nationwide No Kings' protests against President Donald Trump.
Trump says US will repatriate survivors of ‘submarine’ attack
US leader says suspected drug traffickers to be sent to their home countries of Ecuador and Colombia.
Does dispute over return of Israeli captives’ remains threaten Gaza truce?
Hamas says it needs heavy machinery to retrieve bodies from under the rubble.
‘No Kings’ protesters flood NYC on day of anti-Trump rallies across US
Thousands converged on New York's Times Square Saturday for a No Kings' protest against President Donald Trump.
Zimbabwe’s governing party moves to extend Mnangagwa presidency to 2030
Mnangagwa allies push for a term extension to 2030 as ZANU-PF factions split and opposition promises a legal fight.
Chris Smalls: Linking workers rights and Palestinian liberation
Labour organiser Chris Smalls tells Marc Lamont Hill why he believes workers worldwide should stand with Palestine.
Arsenal beat Fulham to top Premier League after Man City down Everton
Leandro Trossard scores the only goal at Fulham as Arsenal climb back above Manchester City at the top of the table.
Israel, Hamas exchange remains of the deceased under new ceasefire
Hamas handed over the remains of a tenth deceased Israeli captive, while Palestinians are struggling to identify bodies.
Crowds gather for anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protests across US
More than 2,600 rallies are planned in cities large and small, organised by hundreds of coalition partners.
In the occupied West Bank, the war continues
Israeli settlers and soldiers continue to terrorise Palestinian communities in preparation for annexation.
Gaza ceasefire: Peace deal or political theatre?
The spectacle of the Gaza deal and double standards in the coverage of the captives' release in Israel and Gaza.
Fulham vs Arsenal 0-1: Premier League – as it happened
All the updates from our comprehensive text commentary stream of the Premier League game, including post-match reaction.
LNG tanker on fire off coast of Yemen after explosion
Cameroon-flagged tanker issues distress call about 60 nautical miles (110km) south of Yemen's Ahwar in Gulf of Aden.
Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant repairs begin in Ukraine as ceasefire zones set
The plant's last external lines were severed in September in attacks that Russia and Ukraine blame on each other.
Dozens injured, heavy security in Kenya as Odinga mourned before burial
The final public viewing event in the western city of Kisumu has been preceded by deaths and injuries on previous days.
Iran says restrictions on nuclear programme ‘terminated’ as deal expires
Iran also expresses commitment to diplomacy as landmark 10-year nuclear deal with Western powers officially ends.
Palestinian detainee relays how torture in Israeli prison made him blind
Mahmoud Abu Foul, taken from northern Gaza, says he lost his sight due to severe torture in an Israeli prison.
Trump torpedoes international deal to reduce shipping emissions
The International Maritime Organization delays vote on reducing pollution in shipping after Trump threatens sanctions.
China Eastern Airlines to resume flights to India after five-year freeze
Commercial flights between the countries to restart as diplomatic thaw eases tensions over border clashes.
Israel kills 11 Palestinian family members in Gaza’s deadliest truce breach
Strike on civilian vehicle by Israeli military marks deadliest violation of eight-day ceasefire with Hamas.
US court bars Israeli spyware firm from targeting WhatsApp users
Judge rules Israeli firm NSO caused 'irreparable harm', but said an earlier award of $168m in damages was 'excessive'.
Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of breaking truce as 10 killed in air attacks
Pakistani and Afghan officials will hold crisis talks in Doha, Qatar on Saturday as violence continues despite truce.
Thousands evacuate Philippine coast as Tropical Storm Fengshen approaches
The country is hit by some 20 storms and typhoons a year, striking disaster-prone areas where millions live in poverty.
LIVE: Israel kills 28 in Gaza since ceasefire, Hamas urges accountability
Israel targets bus in Gaza City's Zeitoun, killing 11 family members, as Palestinians wait for Rafah crossing to open.
What we know about the torture, abuse of Palestinian prisoners by Israel
Testimonies from released Palestinian prisoners, as well as the bodies handed over, highlight alleged Israeli abuse.
China expels top military commanders in latest anticorruption purge
The announcement comes just days before the Communist Party's powerful Central Committee meets in Beijing.
Does each boat strike off the coast of Venezuela save 25,000 US lives?
Trump administration provides no evidence, making drug-related life-saving claims from boat strikes unverifiable.
South Koreans freed from Cambodian scam centres return home under arrest
South Korea has banned citizens from going to parts of Cambodia amid growing concerns over the country's scam industry.
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