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Cuban president says Raul Castro involved in US talks amid oil blockade
The talks come amid increasing tensions with the US after Trump said he would be 'honoured' to take over Cuba.
Venezuela’s Maduro set to appear in US court months after abduction
The Venezuelan leader, who is accused of plotting to traffic cocaine, denies all charges as part of an imperialist plot.
‘He will call me Mama’: The Gaza ‘grandmother’ raising an orphaned baby
Maha was 'Grandmother' in her family until she adopted Hamza, born the day an Israeli air strike killed his parents.
Helium hitch: Why US-Israel war on Iran could cause MRI scan delays
Shortage of helium will have ripple effects across medical and other industries.
US seeks Hamas ‘political surrender’ in new Gaza plan
Analysts say a new US disarmament proposal exploits the regional war to enforce inequitable plan for Gaza.
German minister calls Iran war an ‘economic catastrophe’
Germany's defence minister, Boris Pistorius, says the economic impact of the war is "absolutely evident".
Israeli push for more force ‘not working out very well’
The Israeli public opinion is to use more force"
Two teenagers killed in Shiraz, two dead in Abu Dhabi as Iran war expands
Deadly attacks rise as Israel announces strikes on Isfahan and as Trump and Tehran debate ceasefire terms.
US-Israel war on Iran: What’s happening on day 27 of attacks?
The US and Israel's war on Iran is intensifying, as Trump again claims Iranian leaders want to 'make a deal'.
In U-turn, UK police say Palestine Action protesters will be arrested again
London's Met Police had eased arrests following the High Court ruling that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful.
Deaths and debts: Missiles in Gulf shake millions of South Asian families
Most people killed in Iran's Gulf attacks have been from South Asia. And entire economies back home are on edge.
Senegal appeal to CAS against handing over of AFCON title to Morocco
Senegal hope to overturn CAF's decision to crown Morocco champions after a walkout by Senegalese players in the final.
NBA owners vote to explore Seattle, Las Vegas expansion bids
All 30 owners voted to explore the two city bids, according to ESPN, with the 2028-29 season the entry point.
Netanyahu boasts about ‘breaking boundaries in every sense of the word’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the country is working to expand its 'buffer zone' from Lebanon.
Oil prices rise higher as Iran denies US talks, dimming deescalation hopes
Brent crude tops $104 a barrel as hopes fade for deescalation in US-Israel war on Iran.
Malaysia’s prime minister says Iran talks should end war
Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said any talks with Iran must aim to end the war.
Videos show wave of missiles fired from Lebanon to Israel
Videos show scenes of rocket interceptions in the sky over central Israel.
US lawmakers push for pause in data centres until AI safeguards in place
Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez introduce bill to pause AI rollout amid growing backlash to technology.
Russia slams second US-Israeli strike at Iran’s Bushehr nuclear reactor
Russia's foreign ministry has accused the US and Israel of trying to spark a nuclear disaster after a strike at Bushehr.
Australia bans visitors from Iran amid war in the Middle East
Australia's Home Affairs Department said decision to ban Iranian visitors amid the war was in the 'national interest'.
US jury finds Meta, Google, liable in social media addiction trial
A Los Angeles jury has found Alphabet's Google and Meta liable for $6 million in a landmark social media addiction case.
Malaysia moves to tighten rules for expats, raising fears of talent flight
Malaysia's government plans to slash the number of foreign workers to encourage local hiring and raise incomes.
Harrison: ‘There is going to be some kind of a military escalation.’
Ross Harrison says public talk of diplomacy between the US and Iran is hiding hardline positions.
Tehran issues warning to regional neighbour if Iranian island occupied
Iran's parliament speaker issues threat as US administration talks peace while committing more troops to conflict.
Trump says Iranian leaders want deal ‘so badly’ but fear retaliation
Donald Trump said Iran is negotiating with the US but is afraid to say it".
Sarah Mullally enthroned as first female archbishop of Canterbury
The first woman to lead the Church of England formally installed at ceremony before 2,000 guests.
Iran war live: US demands Tehran accept defeat; Israel pounds Lebanon
Iranian official describes US's 15-point plan as 'maximalist' as state television outlines five conditions for peace.
Migrants march in southern Mexico to denounce immigration restrictions
The march comes as a court in the US suggests there may be a secret deportation agreement between the US and Mexico.
Egypt says it is ready to host Iran de-escalation talks
Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said Cairo is ready to host talks on Iran to support de-escalation.
Iranian foreign minister rejects talks with US
No negotiations have taken place." Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi says Tehran is not in talks with the US.
Mexico will continue accepting Cuban medical workers despite US pressure
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum praises services from Cuban doctors, who often work in underserved rural areas.
Video shows Israeli strike hitting displacement camp in Gaza
Videos show the moment a strike hit a tent camp for displaced Palestinians in Deir el-Balah.
Palestine weekly wrap: West Bank attacks surge, Israel restricts Gaza aid
Settler attacks, aid curbs and land seizures mar a week that was meant to be one of celebration for Palestinians.
Philippines farmers feeling the pinch of the war on Iran
Cabbage farmers in the Philippines are harvesting their crops at a loss as prices plunge and fuel costs soar.
Barcelona hammer Real Madrid in Women’s Champions League quarterfinals
Defeated finalists last season, Barcelona have now gone 25 games unbeaten with latest win against fierce rivals.
US investors bet big on Indian cricket with record billion-dollar IPL deals
Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Rajasthan Royals both sold within hours for two separate record-breaking deals.
UN adopts slavery resolution despite resistance
The UN has adopted a Ghana-led resolution recognising transatlantic slavery as the gravest crime against humanity".
Four killed in latest US attack on alleged drug-smuggling boat in Caribbean
The Trump administration has argued that the deadly strike targeted members of a 'designated terrorist organisation'.
Iran releases video claiming to show downing of US jet
Iran has released a video claiming to show the downing of a US F-18 fighter jet.
Benfica fined for fans’ racism at Real Madrid game with UEFA investigation
European football's governing body fines Portuguese club Benfica for racist abuse by its fans in Champions League game.
Explosions and smoke seen as Iranian missiles hit Israel
Explosions and smoke were seen in Israel after suspected Iranian strikes.
US jury finds Meta, Alphabet liable in landmark social media addiction case
A California jury awarded the plaintiff $3m in damages in the case
What’s Iran’s war strategy and what risks does it pose?
US-Israeli attacks have triggered global economic shocks.
UN passes resolution naming slave trade ‘gravest crime against humanity’
Resolution on transatlantic slavery supported by 123 countries, while three opposed it - including the US and Israel.
UN chief says ‘high time’ to end ‘out of control’ war on Iran
UN Chief Antonio Guterres has said that the conflict in the Middle East is out of control".
Iran’s state TV outlines five conditions to end war
Iran's state TV has set out a list of five demands it says must be met before the country will agree to end of the war.
Israel forcibly displaces more Palestinian families in East Jerusalem
Rights group says Israel 'expanding ethnic cleansing in East Jerusalem, throwing Palestinian families into the streets'.
Palestine Action hunger strikers to sue prisons over alleged mistreatment
Activists plan to take legal action against the UK prisons that allegedly mistreated them.
Inside Trump’s quiet plan to ‘take’ Cuba
As the world tries to reach Cuba through aid convoys, the US continues to impose a fuel blockade.
What we know about US attack on Iraqi military site
Iraqi authorities say a US air strike on a military site in Anbar killed seven soldiers and wounded 13.
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