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Kamala Harris picks Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as running mate
Kamala Harris has selected Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her Democratic Party running mate and vice-presidential pick.
New human rights report says Israeli prisons are ‘torture camps’
Israeli human rights group B'Tselem has released a new report detailing the mistreatment of Palestinian detainees.
Moments from a historic day in Bangladesh
Bangladesh protesters looted the PM's residence, toppled statues and stormed the country's Parliament.
Palestine is a glimpse of the dystopic future that awaits us
AI-powered human extermination is no longer science fiction. It is the reality.
Where did disinformation fuelling the UK far-right riots come from?
Investigations show conspiracy theorists and far-right groups spread disinformation in UK riots.
Dr Gabor Mate and Daniel Mate on genocide in Gaza
Dr Gabor Mate and his son Daniel discuss context of genocide in Gaza and how bearing witness to that has affected them.
Kamala Harris picks Minnesota Governor Walz as VP in US election: Reports
This is a breaking news story, more details to follow.
Israeli air strikes kill four Palestinians in occupied West Bank’s Jenin
Two Israeli air attacks hit the Jenin refugee camp while clashes with Israeli forces kill four Palestinians near Tubas.
Bangladesh frees Hasina rival Khaleda Zia from house arrest
Head of Bangladesh Nationalist Party was an opponent of Prime Minister Hasina, who resigned and fled the country.
Death and destruction after Israeli raid on occupied West Bank
An Israeli raid has killed several Palestinians and left a trail of destruction in the occupied West Bank City of Jenin.
UK riots raise the spectre of racism and evoke haunting memories
As mobs flaunt footage of their hate crimes, ethnic minorities and asylum seekers in Britain are paralysed with fear.
Israel set up facilities dedicated to torturing Palestinians: Rights group
Testimonies from 55 ex-detainees reveal more than a dozen Israeli prison camps are dedicated to abuse, B'Tselem reports.
Is a sub-Saharan ‘African Spring’ in the offing?
The success of the anti-government demonstrations in Kenya is inspiring others in the region to take action.
Venezuela launches probe against opposition leaders Gonzalez, Machado
Opposition leader and presidential candidate investigated over appeal to army, police 'to take the side of the people'.
Bangladesh protesters want Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus to lead government
Yunus, known as the 'banker to the poor', is the choice of the student movement to head the new interim government.
Ismail Haniyeh’s assassination aimed to prolong Israel’s war on Gaza: Abbas
Palestinian Authority head says killing of Hamas leader in Tehran 'will have a negative impact on truce talks'.
At least five US personnel injured in rocket attack on Iraq military base
Two Katyusha rockets were fired at Ain al-Assad airbase. An Iraqi security source said they fell inside the base.
Far-right riots continue in UK, nearly 400 arrested in week of violence
Rioting and clashes with police have been reported in Belfast, Darlington and southern port city of Plymouth.
Min Aung Hlaing admits pressure after Myanmar anti-coup forces claim base
Anti-coup fighters claimed to have taken control of key military base in northeastern Lashio over the weekend.
Rebels in Indonesia’s Papua kill New Zealand pilot in second plane attack
Glen Malcolm Conning was shot dead in a remote central village, 19 months after another pilot was taken captive.
Google has illegal monopoly over internet search, US judge rules
The case depicted Google as a technological bully that methodically thwarted competition to protect its search engine.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 893
As the war enters its 893rd day, these are the main developments.
Why is a pro-Israel lobby targeting US Congress member Cori Bush?
Bush, who has been leading critic of Israel's war in Gaza, faces a spending surge ahead of her Missouri primary.
Duplantis sets new world record, retains Olympic pole vault title in Paris
Sweden's Armand Duplantis captured the gold and soared to a new world record at the men's Olympic pole vault final.
Sheikh Hasina: A critical misstep and the end of 15 years ruling Bangladesh
Following weeks of protests, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned on Monday and fled the country.
Why are Sudan’s warring sides blocking humanitarian aid?
A humanitarian crisis is happening in the country that many say could have been prevented.
Israel returns ‘decomposed’ bodies of 89 Palestinians to Gaza
Gaza office says Israel has 'stolen' 2,000 bodies since October 7 and sent some of them in 'an inhumane manner'.
US Supreme Court refuses to halt Trump’s hush-money sentencing
Decision came in response to a lawsuit by the state of Missouri claiming that the case infringed on US voters' rights.
Israel returns 84 unidentified bodies to Gaza
Israel has returned to Gaza 84 decomposed Palestinian bodies with no identification.
The victory of Bangladesh’s student movement should not surprise anyone
It seemed the students toppled Hasina's government in five short weeks, but this revolution was 15 years in the making.
UN says nine employees ‘may have been involved’ in October 7 Hamas attack
Following probe by United Nations' oversight body, nine individuals have been fired, spokesperson says.
UNRWA investigation: Nine staff ‘may have been involved’ in October 7
A UN investigation found that nine UNRWA employees may have been involved' in the October 7 attack on Israel.
Lebanese grapple with fear and tough choices as regional war looms
As the spectre of a major war looms over Lebanon, civilians are bracing for the worst-case scenario.
The Big Money in US Campaigning
There's big money in US election campaigning. But how and where does it all come from?
Bangladesh president orders release of ex-PM Khaleda Zia
The order for Zia's release comes hours after her archrival Sheikh Hasina resigned as PM and fled Bangladesh.
Turkey to submit bid to join South Africa ICJ genocide case against Israel
Foreign minister says Turkey will formally submit its declaration of intervention on Wednesday at The Hague.
Celebrations across Bangladesh as PM resigns
Crowds celebrated the resignation of Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
UK riots: Why are far-right groups attacking immigrants and Muslims?
Police arrest hundreds as chaos fuelled by hate and misinformation grips UK in aftermath of a tragic stabbing attack.
Hurricane Debby hits Florida coast; evacuations ordered
Agencies warn storm may dump 6 to 12 inches of rain in Florida and 20 to 30 inches in Georgia and South Carolina.
World reacts to Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s removal from power
Reactions as Hasina is forced to resign and flee the country after weeks of deadly unrest in the country.
British PM says ‘standing army’ of police ready to deal with rioters
Keir Starmer says violent protesters who target Muslim communities would face 'full force of the law'.
Biles caps OIympic campaign with floor exercise silver after beam fall
Simone Biles had to settle for a disappointing silver in the floor exercise final after missing out in the balance beam
Bangladesh’s Sheikh Hasina forced to resign: What happened and what’s next?
Prime minister reportedly flees to India after weeks of antigovernment protests.
Timeline: Sheikh Hasina’s reign ends after 15 years
Hasina, known as the iron lady of Bangladesh, resigns and flees the country after weeks of deadly protests.
Bulgaria faces another snap vote as latest bid to form new government fails
President of Balkan nation expected to call for new vote after three parties fail to garner enough support to govern.
The US is no longer the senior partner in the US-Israel relationship
When challenged by the Israeli government, Washington has chosen acquiescence.
Children among those killed after Israel bombs two schools in Gaza
Israel attacked two UN-run schools in Gaza on Sunday killing more than 30 displaced Palestinians.
Riots spread across the UK in anti-immigrant protests
Far-right protesters in the UK have attacked hotels housing asylum seekers in anti-immigrant protests.
Cambodia starts work on canal linking Mekong River to sea
Phnom Penh says $1.7bn project economic as Vietnam worries it could be used by Chinese warships.
Tanzania wants to evict Maasai for wildlife – but they’re fighting back
Community members are on a campaign to get international donors to defund their government and stop rights violations.
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