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UN rights council rejects Eritrea’s bid to end human rights investigation
HRW says Asmara's move was an effort to distract from independent reporting on the 'country's dire rights record'.
India dominate England on third day of second Test
India remain in control of second Test despite England centuries by Harry Brook and Jamie Smith on Day Three.
Dozens of Palestinian Bedouin families flee Israeli violence in West Bank
Repeated assaults and harassment by Israeli settlers and forces has surged since the war on Gaza began in October 2023.
India says ready to make deal with US but national interest to be ‘supreme’
Trade Minister Piyush Goyal's remarks come before the deadline set by the White House for July 9 for trade deals.
UK court rejects bid to stop Palestine Action terrorism ban
The UK's High Court upheld the government's move to ban activist group Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation'.
‘I’ve never heard that’: Trump denies knowingly using anti-Semitic term
The US president used a term some consider a slur while speaking at a rally in Iowa for his America250 celebration.
Will police brutality end in Kenya as protests reignite?
Renewed protests against police brutality in Kenya are challenging law enforcement's impunity again.
UK’s Palestine Action loses bid to pause ban as ‘terrorist’ group
London High Court upholds order that critics say puts the group's anti-Gaza war protesters on a par with al-Qaeda, ISIL.
Mapping Israeli strikes on Iran’s air defences
A look at how Israeli strikes on Iran's air defences paved the way for US bombers in their own operation.
Rwanda president unsure if DRC peace deal will hold, warns against ‘tricks’
Paul Kagame gives cautious welcome to US-brokered agreement, but says success depends on goodwill from warring parties.
PSG vs Bayern Munich: FIFA Club World Cup – teams, start time, lineup
Champions League holders Paris Saint-Germain face German giants Bayern Munich in FIFA's Club World Cup quarterfinals.
Prosecutors drop Maccabi Tel Aviv assault cases after footage deleted
Dutch prosecutors have dropped charges against Maccabi Tel Aviv fans after CCTV footage was erased.
Zelenskyy says will work with Trump to ‘strengthen’ Ukraine air defences
US and Ukrainian leaders discuss defence capabilities on call after Trump 'disappointed' by conversation with Putin.
Elon Musk revives third party idea after ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ passes
The billionaire Tesla founder has clashed with President Donald Trump over the bill's increase to the US deficit.
Video shows moment Israel strikes home in central Gaza
Video captured the moment an Israeli strike hit a residential building in central Gaza on Friday.
Mali military chief granted renewable five-year presidential term
The move clears the way for Assimi Goita to lead Mali until at least 2030, despite pledge to return to civilian rule.
Record Russian attack on Ukraine hours after Putin–Trump call
Russia launched a record 539 drones against Ukraine just hours after a call between the US and Russian presidents.
Former Arsenal footballer Partey charged with rape and sexual assault
Thomas Partey, 32, has been charged with five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault, London police said.
Russia recognises the Taliban: Which other countries may follow?
From China to Iran, several countries have already been engaging with the Taliban. Experts say they could be next.
British pro-Palestinian journalist on being raided by UK police
British pro-Palestinian journalist on being raided by UK police
Keep your America, Mr Trump, and we’ll keep our Africa
In trying to shut us out, Trump may be doing what African leaders have long failed to do: Push us to stand on our own.
In Sumy, Ukraine, the front line is drawing near – but we refuse to leave
Leaving might feel safer, but staying means protecting our community and preserving what war hasn't yet taken.
One tick and ‘anti-Semitic’ fruit: The curse of being Palestinian
I was threatened with disciplinary action for having a still-life image in my Teams background.
IAEA inspectors depart Tehran after US-Israel-Iran conflict
The officials from the UN nuclear watchdog had remained in the capital throughout the recent 12 days of fighting.
Video: Key moments as Trump’s controversial mega-bill gets passed
See some of the key moments as US President Donald Trump's controversial tax and spending bill was given its approval.
When will Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ take effect? Here’s what comes next
Donald Trump's bill will raise top-tier wealth, erode healthcare for poor people and raise the deficit by $3 trillion.
UN says 613 Gaza killings recorded at aid sites, near humanitarian convoys
An OHCHR spokesperson says the figure is as of June 27, adding that more incidents have taken place since then.
‘Lucky to be alive’: The 12-year-old shot by Israeli snipers in Jerusalem
Two young members of a Palestinian family were left with life-altering injuries when Israeli police opened fire.
Gaza aid fund behind “every manner of depravity”
Tarek Loubani, a doctor in Gaza, says Palestinians queuing at aid sites run by the GHF regularly face gunfire.
From Gaza to ICE raids, why is US firm Palantir under scrutiny?
From anti-immigration raids, Gaza kill lists and government contracts, US data firm Palantir has been under scrutiny.
Russia expanding chemical weapons use in Ukraine, say European spy agencies
The Dutch and German secret services say there is strong evidence that Moscow is using the choking agent chloropicrin.
Nico Williams signs new contract with Athletic Bilbao until 2035
The highly sought-after Spain forward extended his contract with Athletic Bilbao, ending rumours of a move to Barcelona.
Wildfires force more evacuations in Turkiye and Greece
A week-long heatwave has helped to fuel wildfires in Turkiye and Greece, where thousands of people have had to flee.
Gaza’s hunger crisis is not a tragedy – it’s a war tactic
The destruction of food systems is a deliberate tool of domination, not a by-product of war.
Fires in Greece’s Crete and near Athens extinguished; two dead in Turkiye
No casualties in Greece as fires in southern Crete and Rafina are put out; two die after blaze in western Turkiye.
Pakistan’s army says it killed 30 fighters trying to cross Afghan border
Islamabad has blamed India for backing groups that carry out attacks in Pakistan, something New Delhi denies.
The New Red Line: Bilawal Bhutto on India’s new ‘abnormal’
Is Pakistan legitimately able to claim that it no longer provides safe harbour to extremist groups that attack India?
Hamas in consultations with Palestinian factions over Gaza ceasefire
Palestinian group says will announce its 'final decision' after the consultations are over.
The New Red Line: Shashi Tharoor on India’s stance vs Pakistan
Does India have evidence to blame Pakistan for the attack in Kashmir?
US and Colombia recall envoys as diplomatic rift deepens
Prosecutors in Colombia open a probe into an alleged plot to overthrow President Petro as ties sharply deteriorate.
Are Israeli soldiers intentionally firing at aid seekers in Gaza?
Israeli troops reportedly said they were ordered to shoot civilians at Gaza aid sites-claims Israel denies.
North Korean man crosses heavily fortified DMZ border to South Korea
The unarmed man was found in the central-west border section before being led to safety by South Korean troops.
Palestine Action: What has the group done, as it faces a ban?
MPs in the UK have voted to proscribe the group as a terrorist organisation, but what has it actually done?
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,226
Here are the key events on day 1,226 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
‘Village of one kidney’: India-Bangladesh organ traffickers rob poor donors
Using loopholes and fraud, brokers turn poverty in Bangladesh and demand for transplants in India into booming business.
Togo protests signal youth anger at dynastic rule – but is change possible?
Rights groups call out state repression after violent crackdown on protests against Faure Gnassingbe's extended rule.
Football world mourns Diogo Jota following deadly car crash
The football world has paid tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother, who died in a car crash in Spain on Thursday.
Chicago mass shooting leaves four dead, 14 injured outside downtown lounge
The police said gunmen opened fire in the River North neighbourhood. At least three victims are in critical condition.
Israel attacks car near Beirut during rush hour
An Israeli drone attack killed at least one person and injured three others near Beirut, Lebanon, during rush hour.
Russia becomes first country to recognise Afghanistan’s Taliban government
Supreme Court lifted group's terrorist' designation in April, as Moscow seeks normalisation in bid for regional clout.
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