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UK’s ‘terrorism’ laws risk overreach, watchdog warns
UK watchdog warns against overreach in targeting activist groups under 'counterterrorism' laws.
South Africa to deport Robert Mugabe’s son over firearm offence
Bellarmine Mugabe was also fined $36,000.
Is the US forcing Zambia to trade minerals for lives?
Zambia must decide by April 30 if it will provide American businesses with preferential access to its minerals.
US Fed holds rates steady in Powell’s final meeting as Fed chair
Central bank keeps interest rates steady at 3.5-3.75 percent amid inflation concerns and global economic strain.
UAE quits OPEC: What that means for the Gulf, energy markets and beyond
UAE signalling intent to pursue independent economic policies and reshape Gulf oil politics.
US top court voids Louisiana voting map amid national redistricting fight
Ruling seen as major blow to US Voting Rights Act, with critics saying it could dilute minority voting power.
Trump admin probe into ABC amid Kimmel row sparks US free speech concerns
Critics accuse US president of using Federal Communications Commission to censor critics in violation of speech rights.
Families sue OpenAI, alleging chatbot aided in Canadian school shooting
Plaintiffs accuse OpenAI of not alerting authorities to signs of a threat, leading to a school shooting in February.
Man carries deceased sister into Indian bank amid paperwork difficulty
A man in India was recorded carrying the remains of his deceased sister into a bank after he couldn't access her account
What does Chornobyl look like 40 years later?
An inside look at Chornobyl, 40 years later - where radiation, abandoned cities, and war now collide.
Madagascar detains French ex-serviceman over alleged destabilisation plot
French national Guy Baret is detained alongside Malagasy army officer over alleged conspiracy to destabilise Madagascar.
Hungary’s new PM races to unlock EU’s frozen funds
Hungary's incoming PM Peter Magyar has travelled to Brussels, hoping to unfreeze billions of euros.
FOIP at 10: Bridging the Indo-Pacific and the Middle East
Adapting to a changing world, Japan advances cooperation on security, supply chains, and sustainable development.
Why ‘8647’ landed ex-FBI chief Comey in Trump’s crosshairs
Comey has been accused of knowingly threatening the US president.
Senate panel advances Kevin Warsh’s nomination for US Fed chair
Senate panel approves Trump's nominee Kevin Warsh to replace Jerome Powell as US Fed chair on party-line vote.
UK expels Russian diplomat in tit-for-tat move
Moscow is yet to comment on the development.
US Supreme Court hears Haiti, Syria TPS case with wide-ranging implications
Court to rule whether Trump may terminate status allowing people to remain in US in case that could affect 1.3 million.
Inside Tehran’s main airport as more flights take off during ceasefire
Al Jazeera's Tohid Asadi has been seeing more flights take off at the main airport in Iran's capital.
Young Palestinian artists from Gaza exhibit work shaped by war
In Gaza's Bureij refugee camp, 64 young Palestinian artists have been showcasing works shaped by years of war.
‘We saw terrible things’: Mali refugees tell of atrocities amid attacks
Thousands of Malians have been forced to flee their country as several groups, including the army, assault them.
Suspect arrested after two Jewish people stabbed in London
The incident took place in the British capital's Golders Green area, home to a large Jewish population.
Israeli strike kills five family members in Lebanon
Israeli strike kills five family members in Lebanon
World Boxing allows Russian, Belarusian boxers to compete as neutrals
Athletes from both countries will compete without national flags, anthems, logos or uniforms in World Boxing events.
Sri Lanka’s government ‘temporarily’ takes over cricket board
Government says it will oversee the administrative functions of Sri Lanka Cricket until reforms are implemented.
Rains revive Iraq’s wetlands after years of drought
Much-needed rain is bringing life back to the ancient ecosystem of the Huwaizah Marshes, after years of devastation.
Is Iran’s oil storage nearly full – and will it have to cut production?
Experts predict Iran could gradually scale back oil production if the US naval blockade of Hormuz persists.
How Hezbollah’s fibre optic drones test Israel’s sophisticated radar system
Immune to jamming and invisible to radar, the low-cost drones are piercing through Israel's multibillion-dollar systems.
‘No more Mr Nice Guy’: Trump warns Iran to ‘get smart’ over stalled talks
The US president has railed against Iran's proposal on Truth Social as uncertainty over the fragile ceasefire grows.
At least three killed, more than 10 injured in Russian attacks on Ukraine
Russia launched at least 19 attacks on the Donetsk region and 833 across the Zaporizhia region, authorities say.
Iranian officials absent from pre-World Cup football events in Canada
It is unclear whether football officials from Iran were issued Canadian visas to attend AFC and FIFA congresses.
The UAE’s OPEC exit is not about oil; it is the end of Gulf solidarity
The move reflects a widening confrontation with Saudi Arabia and a fundamental realignment of alliances.
Five charts that show the rise of global militarisation
As countries spend more on their militaries, what does that mean for spending on healthcare and education?
FIFA confirms new World Cup rule on yellow cards to reduce suspensions
Single yellow cards will be cancelled after the group stage and then again after the quarterfinals, FIFA says.
European Commission president calls for diplomacy to end Iran war
European Commission president calls for diplomacy to end Iran war
Germany arrests Kazakhstan citizen accused of spying for Russia
Prosecutors say the man, identified only as Sergej K, has been in 'continuous contact' with Russian intelligence.
Afghan women’s refugee team allowed to play in FIFA tournaments
Afghan Women United can now represent Afghanistan at international football competitions, including the LA Olympics.
Palestinian football body appeals FIFA ruling on Israel at top sports court
Meanwhile, visa issues are affecting Palestinian and other delegations to the upcoming FIFA Congress.
Ukraine targets Druzhba pipeline to sever Russian oil, influence in EU
Hungary and Slovakia are still buying Russian oil. Seeing weakness in Brussels, Kyiv means to stop that trade.
3-year-old rescued after falling into 18-metre-deep well in Syria
3-year-old rescued after falling into 18-metre-deep well in Syria
Indonesia puts four soldiers on trial over acid attack on activist
The accused face up to 12 years in prison for the attack that burned one-fifth of activist Andrie Yunus's body.
‘Particularly badly exposed’: How the Iran war is hitting the UK
The likelihood of economic woes and unrest grows as the conflict shows no sign of ending.
Red card for players covering their mouths in World Cup matches
New red card rule allows referees to send off players who cover their mouths or walk off the pitch in protest against a decision.
‘Encouraging’: Global rainforest loss slows in 2025 after record year
The researchers credit the slowdown to policies implemented by Brazil's President Lula da Silva to curb deforestation.
Is India’s Chabahar dream in Iran dead?
The port has been a centrepiece of India's regional strategic ambitions. Now, those hopes are sinking.
Two Kashmir brothers: One killed by rebels, another by army 26 years later
The killings encapsulate the tragedy unfolding in region for decades, as the family grapples with unanswered questions.
Life in limbo: How Iranians navigate a state of ‘no war, no peace’
Tehran's residents are living through a fragile truce and deep economic uncertainty.
Iran war: What’s happening on day 61 as UAE exits OPEC?
Trump says Iran is in a 'state of collapse' as Gulf leaders meet in Saudi Arabia.
PSG vs Bayern Munich: Football players, fans react to Champions League semi
The nine-goal thriller in Paris is hailed as one of the best football matches across all competitions.
Europe named ‘fastest-warming continent’ in latest climate change report
From heatwaves to wildfires and shrinking ice cover, Europe is facing 'severe' impact from climate change, UN body says.
Can Russia serve as an economic lifeline for Iran amid the Hormuz blockade?
Analysts say that Moscow could offer a 'lifeline' but logistical issues, costs offer little incentive in the long-run.
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