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Powerful states are trying to sabotage decarbonisation of shipping
Pacific Island states cannot and will not allow key climate shipping agreement to be watered down.
Tight security in Islamabad as US-Iran talks set to go ahead
Security is on lockdown in Islamabad where preparations are being made for new USIran talks.
India in ‘extremely high’ doping risk bracket: Athletics Integrity Unit
India ranked among the top two in athletics' most anti-doping rule violations between 2022 and 2025, AUI says.
What we know about the US capture of Iranian vessel near Hormuz
US releases video showing the capture of Iranian-flagged ship near Hormuz, Trump says it tried to breach its blockade.
Iran says it has ‘no plans’ for negotiations with the US
Iran says it has no plans' for negotiations with the US
Iraq’s ruling Shia bloc races to choose PM as US, Iran watch
Ismail Qaani's visit came at the request of PM al-Sudani amid internal divisions in the Shia parliamentary bloc.
Russia claims Ukraine-linked bomb plot foiled, German woman arrested
Russia's FSB accuses the woman, found with a bomb in her backpack, of taking part in a plot hatched by Ukraine.
A match made in opposition: Venezuela’s Machado courts Spain’s right wing
Analysts say Maduro and Sanchez's political rivals align on economic policy but are split on social issues.
Several injured as fans clash with police in Paraguay’s Superclasico match
Olimpia vs Cerro Porteno derby abandoned after 29 minutes as police fire rubber bullets and tear gas at fans.
Real Madrid vs Alaves: La Liga – preview, team news, start, lineups
Real Madrid attempt to keep within striking distance of league leaders Barcelona in vital La Liga clash.
‘Technofascism’: Critics accuse Palantir of pushing AI war doctrine
Palantir CEO Alexander Karp's book The Technological Republic advocates for Western 'hard power ... built on software'.
Kenyan women defy fishing taboos as climate change threatens Lake Victoria
In a lakeside village in Kisumu County, women were forbidden from fishing. Until Rhoda Ongoche Akech defied the stigma.
The EU must not wait till Israel starts executing Palestinians
It must cancel the EU-Israel Association Agreement immediately over Israeli violations of the human rights clause.
Second round in Islamabad: Who are the main US-Iran negotiators?
Fresh talks between the US and Iran are uncertain. But these are the key figures who have driven negotiations so far.
US captures Iranian ship Touska amid mediation efforts: All we know
The US claims the ship was trying to evade its naval blockade. Iran calls it 'piracy'.
British universities paid security firm to ‘spy’ on pro-Palestine students
Investigation reveals how Horus, a company led by ex-military intelligence officials, was hired during protest movement.
Eight runners hospitalised after collapsing during South Korea marathon
Heat-related illnesses cause 12 runners to fall during the race near South Korea's Demilitarized Zone.
Baby food recalled in Austria after jar tests positive for rat poison
Baby food brand HiPP recalls products after Austrian police say a tampered jar contained rodent poison.
Magnitude 7.5 earthquake strikes northern Japan; tsunami warning issued
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi says the government has set up a crisis management team following the strong earthquake.
Ukraine claims attack on Russian warships in occupied Crimea
Ukraine's military intelligence says two large landing ships struck in Sevastopol Bay in Russian-occupied Crimea.
Inside war-hit Sudan’s only functioning hospital curing tropical diseases
Sudan's health ministry says 37 percent of country's health facilities are out of service as war enters its fourth year.
Fans fight police at Paraguay football match
Fans fight police at Paraguay football match
Iran war: What is happening on day 52 of the US-Israeli conflict?
Islamabad talks in limbo as Iran says it will retaliate after US marines capture an Iranian ship near Strait of Hormuz.
Iran says no talks with US for now, casting doubt over Pakistan efforts
Iran said Monday it would not be sending negotiators to Pakistan for talks with the US, amid rising tensions.
US military releases video of marines seizing Iranian ship
Video from the US military show an operation by its forces to seize an Iranian-flagged ship near the Strait of Hormuz.
Wembanyama makes history as Spurs defeat Blazers in Game 1
Victor Wembanyama set a new San Antonio record for the most points in a playoff debut as the Spurs outlast Portland.
Kane scores as Bayern Munich claim Bundesliga title with Stuttgart victory
Harry Kane helps Munich wrap up a second straight Germany premier division crown with a month still to go in the season.
As barbed wire blocks kids from class, Palestinians stage ‘Freedom School’
Children from Umm al-Khair in the occupied West Bank protest after setters erect a fence blocking access to school.
To stay or to go? No good options for Lebanon’s displaced
Residents of southern Lebanon face a stark choice: stay home and risk being killed, or flee and risk deepening poverty.
What is really happening in northern Nigeria
There is no US-led conspiracy or a Christian genocide'. There is an insurgency that has adapted.
Outrage after Israeli soldier desecrates statue of Jesus Christ in Lebanon
A photo of an Israeli soldier smashing a statue of Jesus Christ in southern Lebanon has sparked widespread outrage.
Oil prices surge amid mixed signals on US-Iran peace talks
Brent crude rises more than 7 percent as Washington and Tehran offer conflicting accounts on ceasefire negotiations.
What’s behind the US army’s decision to raise enlistment age to 42?
Changes in US Army enlistment standards could be an effort to boost recruitment as numbers have lagged in recent years.
Iran war live: Tehran slams US ‘piracy’ after ship seizure, vows response
Attack comes hours after US President Donald Trump announced he is sending his team to Islamabad for possible talks.
Outrage after photo shows Israeli soldier smashing Jesus statue in Lebanon
Social media users condemn Western silence on attacks on religious symbols and sites by Israeli soldiers and settlers.
US forces attack and seize Iranian ship Touska near Strait of Hormuz
US Central Command has published a video said to show a guided-missile destroyer firing at an Iranian-flagged ship.
Argentina’s Milei backs US-Israel war on Iran in Jerusalem visit
Argentina's president reaffirmed alignment with the US and Israel during a visit to Jerusalem, backing their war on Iran
Schools, shops shut in northern Israel to protest the Lebanon ceasefire
Shops and schools shut in northern Israel as residents protested a 10-day ceasefire with Lebanon.
Protesters defy Berlin rain to call for end to global wars
Hundreds protested in Berlin against the US-Israeli aggression on Iran, and Israeli attacks on Gaza and Lebanon.
Who will shape the global agenda, the left or far right?
Left-wing leaders meet in Barcelona, while far-right protesters march in Milan.
With loss at Man City, have Arsenal lost their grip on the Premier League?
Arsenal's loss to City and a woeful end-of-season run have now cost them their once-comfortable, top-of-the-table lead.
Exit poll shows former President Radev’s party set to win Bulgaria election
Radev's Progressive Bulgaria party projected to win 38.1 percent of the vote in parliamentary election.
Canadian PM says close economic ties with US have become a ‘weakness’
Mark Carney says Canada must build economic ties with other countries amid shifting relationship with the United States.
Trump says US seized Iran-flagged ship trying to get past Hormuz blockade
US president says his country's forces stopped cargo ship Touska by 'blowing a hole' in its engine room.
Salah scores in Merseyside derby as Liverpool win to boost European hopes
Salah scores Liverpool's first goal, but Virgil van Dijk scores an injury-time winner against local rivals Everton.
Israeli ministers celebrate re-establishment of Sa-Nur West Bank settlement
Sa-Nur is one of four former West Bank settlements approved by the government two decades after settlers were evicted.
Did the US misjudge Iran? A military strategist answers
Strategist Bryan Clark examines shifting war aims, escalation traps, and whether Iran is now more dangerous to the US.
Man City beat Arsenal 2-1, cut Premier League race to three points
City edge the Gunners, thanks to a second-half Haaland winner, in a heated top-of-the-table league game in Manchester.
Iran and Israel: From friends to enemies
Israel and the US have been at war with Iran since Feb 28th. All sides have suffered, but it wasn't always this way.
Israeli attacks on healthcare across Iran, Lebanon and Gaza
Israeli attacks on healthcare across Iran, Lebanon and Gaza
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