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Pakistan’s ‘war on terror’ approach is dangerous
Refusing to see insurgencies' roots, using 'terrorism' labels, and scapegoating neighbours are not winning strategies.
Video: Palestinians flee as Israeli attacks resume in Gaza
Thousands of Palestinians are once again fleeing towns in northern Gaza.
Trump warns Yemen’s Houthis will be ‘completely annihilated’
US president renews his call for Iran to end support for the Yemeni group that has been targeting Israel over Gaza war.
Protesters try to disrupt Gal Gadot’s ‘Walk of Fame’ star ceremony
Pro-Palestinian protesters attempted to disrupt the Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony for Israeli actress Gal Gadot.
Canada’s Conservative leader seizes on Trump remarks amid slump in support
Pierre Poilievre is trying to distance himself from Donald Trump as US threats against Canada fuel public anger.
Russia, Ukraine exchange prisoners as Trump says Zelenskyy call ‘very good’
Russia, Ukraine swap 372 prisoners of war as US president says efforts to negotiate ceasefire are 'very much on track'.
How much money is actually lost to fraud, waste in the US?
Fraud costs $521bn annually while Social Security grapples with worker shortages and rising beneficiary numbers.
US court rejects Trump bid to dismiss Mahmoud Khalil deportation challenge
Judge Jesse Furman says effort to deport Palestinian rights advocate is 'exceptional' and requires 'careful' review.
‘No betrayal’: Ukraine breathes sigh of relief after Trump-Putin talks
Even as the war rages on, Ukrainians are reassured that the US president did not bend to Russia's ceasefire demands.
Trump unveils new ‘self-deportation’ app
US President Donald Trump has unveiled a new self-deportation' app called CBP Home.
Trump’s threats reignite talk of nuclear bombs in Iran
Trump is still met with defiance from the leadership in Tehran as he threatens military strikes against Iran.
Trump-Putin call: What they agreed to and what’s next for Ukraine war
Putin agreed to a 30-day halt of attacks on energy infrastructure during a call with Trump.
Stories of children killed in Israel’s attacks in Gaza
Israel's renewed attacks on Gaza has killed more than 400 people, including children. Here are some of their stories.
Rebuilding Syria: Life After the Fall of the Assad Regime
After al-Assad's fall, Alaa Yahya leads a humanitarian effort in Damascus to rebuild and reunite Syria.
Why 17th-century emperor Aurangzeb’s grave is India’s latest flashpoint
A far-right campaign to demolish the long-dead Mughal emperor's mosque has set off Hindu-Muslim riots in Nagpur city.
Two-thirds of people Israel killed in strikes were women and children
Israel attacked at dawn on Tuesday, as displaced people across Gaza were sleeping.
‘Table of mercy’, how Egyptians feed hundreds in Ramadan
At Sayeda Zeinab, neighbours join forces during Ramadan to serve meals, fostering community and compassion in Cairo.
Australia vs Indonesia – World Cup qualifier: Hosts braced for the unknown
The match in Sydney will see the Group C sides battle for a chance to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
NASA’s trapped astronauts return to earth after 9 months
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore have returned to Earth aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule.
Israel’s Netanyahu ‘backed down on signed agreement’, Hamas official says
As Israeli assaults across Gaza resume, Hamas accuses Benjamin Netanyahu of bad faith.
To survive in Gaza, you have to lie to yourself
I fear there is no limit to how far Israel can go in its genocide on Gaza.
Why is the US bombing Yemen?
In this episode of Project Force, @AlexGatopoulos explains why the US is bombing Yemen, and who will be most affected
Six dead, 40 missing as migrant boat capsizes near Lampedusa
Italian media say 10 people rescued as search continues for more survivors.
What Ukraine thinks about Russia-US deal
While the US and Russia praised the phone call, Kyiv fears it may be forced into a deal it does not like.
Turkiye police detain Erdogan rival Imamoglu in corruption, terror probe
CHP calls Imamoglu's detention 'coup' as the mayor vows to challenge diploma invalidation, barring him from presidency.
Boxing champion Imane Khelif targets second Olympic gold at LA 2028 Games
Algerian gold medallist says she has 'nothing to hide' and vows to defend her title at the 2028 Summer Games in the US.
Israel continues air strikes on Gaza, killing 14 Palestinians overnight
Gaza residents face devastating strikes, food shortages, and electricity cuts amid continued Israeli military offensive.
‘I nearly died’: Taba, the tobacco drug Gambian women share in secret
Though not illegal, doctors and activists warn about the dangers of the intravaginal use of the popular drug.
Djokovic-led tennis players’ union files lawsuit against professional tours
The PTPA accuses the ATP, WTA, ITF and the ITIA of exploiting tennis players and jeopardising their health and safety.
Trump releases more than 2,000 new JFK assassination files: What we know
More than 60,000 new pages are now accessible. But historians are trying to answer whether they tell us anything new.
In South Africa, Russia’s ‘anti-colonial’ narrative sways public opinion
Sympathy towards wartime Russia has deep historical roots, back to the Cold War era and earlier.
Chinese state media revel in demise of Voice of America, Radio Free Asia
Shutdown of US-funded news outlets ends more than 80 years of uncensored news broadcasts in China.
‘Political prisoner’: Palestinian Mahmoud Khalil decries arrest in the US
Khalil is the Columbia University graduate student who the Trump administration is seeking to deport.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,119
These are the key developments on day 1,119 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump administration releases thousands of files on JFK assassination
Scholars and historians are likely to spend months sifting through records for answers about US president's killing.
NASA astronauts return to Earth after 9 months: How space changes the body
Nine months in space can permanently alter the body, leaving astronauts with possible long-term health effects.
Israel’s Netanyahu warns deadly Gaza strikes ‘only the beginning’
Israeli leader says future ceasefire negotiations will 'only take place under fire'.
Judge says Musk and DOGE ‘likely violated’ constitution in USAID shutdown
A federal court issued an injunction on behalf of USAID contractors and employees who filed a complaint against Musk.
Israeli air strikes on Gaza: beginning of a “larger campaign”?
Mouin Rabbani, Middle East analyst, breaks down Israel's latest airstrikes on Gaza.
Why has Israel shattered the ceasefire in Gaza?
Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu has refused to implement phase two of the ceasefire agreed upon with Hamas.
Congolese, Rwandan leaders meet in Qatar, call for ceasefire in eastern DRC
The three countries call for 'immediate and unconditional ceasefire' in eastern DRC.
Zelenskyy open to halting strikes on energy but needs details from Trump
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he would support a proposal to stop strikes on energy infrastructure, but needs more details.
Russia’s Putin agrees to 30-day halt in attacks on Ukraine energy targets
Announcement comes after Russian leader held a lengthy phone call with US President Donald Trump.
Aleppo’s airport reopens for the first time since Assad’s ouster
Aleppo International Airport has reopened for the first time since the ouster of Bashar al-Assad.
Netanyahu: ‘From now on, negotiations will only take place under fire’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned Hamas that Israel's breaking of the Gaza ceasefire is only the beginning."
Putin may well get what he wants in Ukraine
The Russian president is quite close to drawing a thick red line in Eastern Europe that the West will have to respect.
Turkiye’s Istanbul University annuls Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu’s diploma
Opposition leader slams the university's move as 'unlawful', saying it does not have the power to make the decision.
Video: Blast near Somalia president’s residence as official convoy passes
An explosion was reported near the presidential palace in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu.
Children killed in strikes Israel says targeted Hamas ‘terror targets’
Israeli strikes the military says were aimed at Hamas terror targets" have killed and injured children across Gaza.
German parliament approves Merz’s spending boost
The legislation still has to go to the upper house of the parliament for approval.
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