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US linking Maduro to drug cartel is “very serious” move
"There's no indication that Maduro is ready to leave power and to resign."
US calls on Sudan’s warring parties to accept ceasefire plan unaltered
Massad Boulos demanded the opposing sides accept plan without seeking preconditions.
How a study on hormonal contraception and breast cancer was distorted
Swedish study says hormonal birth control slightly raises breast cancer risk, but experts note the increase is small.
Did X unwittingly unmask top MAGA influencers as foreign trolls?
A new transparency feature on X has unwittingly revealed that many of the site's top MAGA influencers are foreign.
Video: Securing Somalia’s capital against al-Shabab threat
In Somalia's capital Mogadishu, streets once too dangerous to walk are now open for business and bustling.
Hunger stalks Gaza as UN demands Israel let in more aid
At a UN Security Council meeting, members urged Israel to abide by the ceasefire and open more border crossings.
Real Madrid’s new ownership plan divides fans at world’s richest club
Real Madrid fans split over plan to overhaul club members-only ownership model to external investment for first time.
Israel’s war on Gaza, curbs drive Palestinian economy to record collapse
UNCTAD warns attacks, restrictions have driven occupied territory's economy into its worst contraction.
German court opens trial against left-wing ‘hammer gang’
The woman and six men are accused of being behind a string of attacks between 2018 and 2023 that injured several people.
Trump ‘wants us to capitulate’ to Russia: Ukrainians aghast at peace plan
Ukrainians, troops, experts and a former Russian diplomat say a new proposal threatens Ukraine's sovereignty.
Baltics “next in line” if Ukraine cedes land to Russia
If Ukraine cedes parts of its territories to Russia ... it's going to be seen as a catastrophic precedent."
Book events of Palestinian author cancelled
Book events of Palestinian author cancelled
Timeline: 26 years of fraught US-Venezuela relations
US-Venezuela relations have reached one of their most volatile moments in decades. Here is how we got here.
Partners, family members killed 137 women each day in 2024: UN
About 83,000 women and girls were intentionally killed worldwide last year.
Guinea-Bissau rivals Embalo, Dias claim win in presidential election
Conflicting claims come before the release of official results by the country's electoral commission.
Palestine Action cofounder to challenge group’s proscription in UK court
Huda Ammori calls into question the pro-Palestine group's ban under antiterrorism' laws.
UK protesters aren’t giving up the fight to save Palestine Action
Protesters in the UK have been arrested for holding up signs that say I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action'.
Mediha: Confronting the horrors of ISIL captivity
A Yazidi girl who survived ISIL captivity films herself to process her trauma as rescuers search for her missing family.
China sends spacecraft to pick up stranded astronauts
Beijing carries out emergency launch to relieve space station crew left without working return capsule.
Video: Trump will ‘come after me’ says cleared former FBI director
The US Department of Justice says it will appeal criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey.
Armed attacks, aid cuts provoke record hunger levels in Nigeria: WFP
Nearly 35 million people 'projected to face severe food insecurity', including 'famine-like conditions'.
Top US military adviser tours Caribbean as pressure on Venezuela deepens
The trip underscores the role of the US military buildup to pressure Venezuela over alleged drug trafficking.
Russia and Ukraine swap strikes as ceasefire talks persist
Attacks come as Zelenskyy said he plans discussion with Trump on sensitive issues from US peace proposal.
Russia-Ukraine war live: Nine killed in Kyiv, Rostov in overnight attacks
Russia says three people killed and 10 injured in attack on Rostov region, while Ukraine says attack on Kyiv killed six.
Viola Ford Fletcher, survivor of 1921 Tulsa Massacre, dies age 111
Fletcher fought for greater recognition of one of the deadliest incidents of race violence in US history.
‘Everyone was startled’: Thai woman due for cremation found alive in coffin
Reports say doctors diagnosed the woman with critically low blood sugar likely leading to her weakened condition.
Trump launches ‘Genesis Mission’ to harness AI for scientific breakthroughs
Trump signs order to integrate supercomputers and data assets in order to create 'AI experimentation platform'.
‘Elite capture’: How Pakistan is losing 6 percent of its GDP to corruption
New IMF report prompts calls for corruption reforms. But experts say that needs political will, not technical tinkering.
Sudan’s RSF committing war crimes in Darfur, says Amnesty
The latest report came hours after the RSF agreed to a three-month humanitarian truce.
Afghanistan says Pakistan bombed Khost, killing nine children and a woman
Government spokesman says the attack in Khost destroyed a civilian home, killing five boys, four girls and a woman.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,370
Here are the key events from day 1,370 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump orders blacklisting Muslim Brotherhood branches as ‘terrorist’ groups
White House cites groups' alleged support for Hamas, accusing them of waging campaign against US interests and allies.
Israel kills four Palestinians in Gaza; fighters recover body of captive
Palestinians face renewed killings, raids and settler attacks as Israel pushes past agreed ceasefire lines.
Everton beat Man Utd despite Gueye seeing red for slapping teammate
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's superb first-half goal seals 1-0 win for the visitors, who had 10 players for most of the game.
Ethiopian volcano erupts after lying dormant for 12,000 years
No casualties reported, but resident of Afar region says impact of eruption 'felt like a sudden bomb had been thrown'.
G20 fails to deliver on sovereign debt distress
Hopes that world leaders would use the G20 summit to tackle sovereign debt distress were dashed.
Trump says ‘very good’ phone call with Xi builds on fragile trade truce
Trump and Xi talk soya beans and Taiwan, continuing to lower temperature in wake of meeting in South Korea last month.
‘Reckless’: Rights group decries Germany lifting arms embargo on Israel
Germany had partially paused armed sales amid Israeli ground offensive in Gaza City, but cited ceasefire in resumption.
France seeks progress on nuclear talks as Iran top diplomat to visit Paris
France prepares to host Iran's foreign minister in Paris for high-stakes talks on nuclear and regional tensions.
RSF announces unilateral three-month ‘humanitarian truce’ in Sudan
Statement comes hours after warring Sudanese Armed Forces leader al-Burhan rejected ceasefire proposal as biased.
Pentagon says it is investigating US senator over ‘illegal orders’ video
Pentagon suggests Mark Kelly, an ex-Navy captain, could be court-martialled for urging military to defy unlawful orders.
US judge dismisses criminal charges against James Comey, Letitia James
The court found that lawyer Lindsey Halligan had been illegally appointed to her role as acting US attorney under Trump.
Trump administration ends temporary immigration status for Myanmar citizens
Myanmar faces an ongoing civil war that has caused widespread displacement, leading the US to warn against travel there.
Syria extends Homs curfew as killings threaten to inflame sectarian tension
Syria's Interior Ministry says the killers likely planted misleading slogans to inflame tensions.
Amazon to invest $50bn in AI for US government customers
The US federal government seeks to develop tailored AI solutions and drive significant cost savings.
Volunteers in Gaza care for animals amid war and destruction
In war-torn Gaza, volunteers fight to save hungry and abandoned animals.
Thousands mourn Hezbollah commander killed by Israel
Thousands gathered in Beirut at the funeral of Hezbollah commander Haytham Ali Tabatabai, a day after Israel killed him.
Palestinians mourn loved ones killed as Israel violates fragile ceasefire
Despite the US-backed ceasefire, Palestinians are burying their slain loved ones as Israel violates the truce again.
Associated Press, Trump argue Oval Office access in federal appeals court
White House barred AP when it declined to refer to the 'Gulf of Mexico' as the 'Gulf of America' after Trump renamed it.
Tehran shrouded in thick smog as Iran burns dirty fuel amid energy crisis
Nearly 59,000 Iranians die prematurely due to air pollution in year to March, according to officials.
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