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US House approves aid package worth billions for Ukraine, Israel
Democratic-majority Senate is expected to vote on the bill next week, sending it to President Biden to sign into law.
Thousands protest against over-tourism in Spain’s Canary Islands
Demonstrators say mass tourism is overwhelming the Atlantic archipelago.
Will India’s election be free and fair?
Opponents and rights groups allege repression has increased in recent years.
US senators call on Biden to sanction Sudan’s RSF over human rights abuses
Lawmakers say Hemedti's and the RSF's activities and abuses make them deserving of sanctions from the United States.
Israeli attack kills 10, mostly children, in Gaza’s Rafah
Funerals are held for Palestinians killed in Tal as-Sultan neighbourhood, as Israel continues to target Rafah.
Turkey’s Erdogan urges Palestinian unity after meeting Hamas chief
The 'strongest response to Israel and the path to victory lie in unity and integrity', Turkish president says.
Nigeria’s Tunde Onakoya sets global chess record with 60 hour nonstop game
The 29-year-old chess player and child education advocate played in part to raise money for underprivileged children.
Togo approves constitutional reform changing how president is elected
Those opposed to the changes fear they could allow further extensions to President Faure Gnassingbe's rule.
US Senate votes to reauthorise controversial surveillance programme FISA
President Biden expected to swiftly sign bill that lets law enforcement conduct electronic surveillance without warrant.
UK returns looted Ghana artefacts on loan after 150 years
The objects were stolen from the court of the Asante king during the 19th century Anglo-Asante wars.
In Serbian village, women fight to escape encroaching mine
The women blockade a bridge in shifts to protest against a mine that has made their village unfit to live in.
Clashes break out at Thai-Myanmar border between soldiers, armed groups
Thai police say the latest violence was triggered when Karen groups launched an attack against Myanmar troops.
Iran vs Israel: Deterrence, drama or distraction?
In the flurry of headlines about Iran's retaliation against Israel, the Gaza story takes a hit.
Max Azzarello, man who set himself on fire outside Trump trial court, dies
Police had earlier said the Florida man was being viewed as 'sort of a conspiracy theorist'.
US Congress to vote on aid for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan: What’s the deal?
Showdown looms: Speaker Mike Johnson struggling to rally Republican malcontents, dependent on Democratic votes.
US agrees to withdraw troops from Niger amid Sahel region’s pivot to Russia
The US built a base in the desert city of Agadez at the cost of $100m for manned and unmanned surveillance flights.
Two Mexican mayoral contenders found dead on same day
Killing of Noe Ramos Ferretiz and Alberto Garcia bring to 17 the number of slain candidates ahead of June 2 polls.
One killed, eight wounded in blast at Iran-aligned group’s base in Iraq
Blast hitting Popular Mobilisation Forces comes amid ongoing attacks on Iran-linked groups as regional tensions soar.
Are Chinese electric vehicles taking over the world?
Tesla and other Western electric car manufacturers are facing stiff competition from China.
Nigeria’s cybercrime reforms leave journalists at risk
Amendments to the Cybercrimes Act are an improvement but remaining provisions can still be used to target journalists.
‘I am prepared to die’: Mandela’s speech which shook apartheid
Sixty years ago at the Rivonia Trial, Nelson Mandela made one of the most famous speeches of the 20th century.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 786
As the war enters its 786th day, these are the main developments.
What does Israel have in its arsenal that it could use against Iran?
Israel has airborne and naval capabilities that it can use against Iran, but it must choose any target carefully.
‘When will our good days come?’ The Mumbai cook voting in India’s election
When all the money the politicians promise reaches our bank accounts, that's when I will believe them,' she says.
North Korea conducts test on new ‘super-large warhead’: State media
Pyongyang says new warhead designed for cruise missiles, adding that a new anti-aircraft rocket was also tested.
Ecuador weighs security, international arbitration in latest referendum
President Daniel Noboa aims to rally support for a military crackdown on gang violence as he considers reelection.
What’s the solution to the rising tensions between Israel and Iran?
The United States says it was warned in advance of the Israeli drone strike on Iran.
Over 100 pro-Palestine protesters arrested at US university
Police arrested more than 100 pro-Palestine protesters gathered at Columbia University's campus in New York City.
Armenia and Azerbaijan agree on ‘historic’ return of villages
Azerbaijan had demanded the return of the four villages as a condition for a peace deal after decades of conflict.
Strikes on Iran: Can one demand ‘restraint’ while funding Israel?
Biden calls for 'de-escalation' in Iran-Israel showdown while hurling money at the most unrestrained actor in equation.
Man sets himself on fire outside Trump trial courthouse
A man set himself on fire outside the New York courthouse as a full jury was selected for Donald Trump's criminal trial.
West Africa’s Sahel becoming a drug trafficking corridor, UN warns
Drug seizures, mainly of cocaine and cannabis resin, have soared in the region, according to a UN report.
Croatia’s top court bars President Milanovic from becoming prime minister
Constitutional Court says Zoran Milanovic cannot take up PM post because he did not first step down as president.
Man sets himself on fire outside of Trump’s New York hush-money trial
US emergency crews doused the flames and took the man away on stretcher. He remains in critical condition.
US policy is leading to a wider war: Jeffrey Sachs on Middle East tensions
Marc Lamont Hill discusses US policy in the Middle East and the risks of escalation with renowned scholar Jeffrey Sachs.
What we know so far about drone attack on Iran
Iranian anti-aircraft systems have shot down suspected drones near a military base in Isfahan.
Israeli raids cause ‘worst destruction in decades’ in Tulkarem
An Israeli raid on a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank has caused some of the worst destruction in decades".
People killed in Israeli raid in West Bank as US, EU sanction more settlers
Violence erupted during an Israeli army raid at the Nur Shams refugee camp in the city of Tulkarem.
India votes in first phase of marathon election as Modi seeks third term
Polls have closed in the first of seven phases that covered 102 constituencies across 21 states and territories.
Man detained in France after bomb threat at Iran consulate
French prosecutors say no explosives found on suspect or at the Iranian consular office in Paris.
G7 countries slam Chinese firms’ support for Russia’s defence industry
Ministers say transfer of weapons components is enabling Russia to 'reconstitute and revitalise' its defence production.
Video captures alleged Ukrainian downing of Russian bomber in Russia
The Ukrainian military says it shot down a Russian Tu-22M3 long-range bomber over Russian territory. Russia denies this,
Has Israel attacked Iran’s Isfahan province? What we know so far
Iran deployed air defence batteries to intercept three drones, but downplayed the incident.
How is overtourism affecting local communities?
How overtourism impacts local communities and ecosystems at some of the world's most Instagrammable travel destinations.
Israeli minister suggests reported attack on Iran was ’feeble’
Al Jazeera's Bernard Smith says Israeli officials won't confirm or deny the country's involvement in the attack on Iran.
Ukraine says it shot down Russian strategic bomber after strike kills nine
Russian officials says the plane crashed over the southern Stavropol region due to a technical malfunction.
How Iran-Israel tensions have escalated since the war on Gaza: A timeline
Iranian media on Friday reported explosions in Isfahan city, amid steadily increasing tensions with Israel.
Russia doesn’t have capability to knock Ukraine out of war: Ex-US commander
Ben Hodges, who led US forces in Europe, says Western powers should overcome their fears of supporting Ukraine.
Gaza, genocide and the world’s most heinous crime
The words of the Jewish lawyer who coined the term 'genocide' still hold lessons for us today.
Analysis: Why an Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities is a bad idea
A direct Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear sites would yield little while risking too much.
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