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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 483
As the war enters its 483rd day, these are the main developments.
US judge nixes Arkansas’s ban on transgender healthcare for youth
The Arkansas ban was the first of its kind in the US, paving the way for at least 19 other states to restrict such care.
In limbo in Indonesia, Afghan women find they ‘can be a boss’
Learning centres give refugee children, and the women who teach them, the chance to follow their dreams.
More than 40 women killed in Honduran prison riot
Honduran President Xiomara Castro blames violence on criminal groups, which wield significant power in prison system.
India’s Modi faces human rights criticism ahead of US visit
India's prime minister will attend a state dinner at the White House this week as the two countries seek greater ties.
A divided legacy marks 50 years since Peron’s return to Argentina
June 20 marks the 50th anniversary of Juan Peron's second return to Argentina, after a coup exiled the populist leader.
Musk to brief Modi on Tesla’s India investment plans: Report
Elon Musk will directly brief Prime Minister Modi on Tesla's manufacturing plans for India, Reuters said.
Russia: US and UK ‘fully dragged into conflict’ if Crimea bombed
Moscow alleges Kyiv plans to strike the annexed Crimean Peninsula with long-range NATO missiles.
Three convicted in US plot to force people to go to China
Ex-NYPD officer, two others, worked at behest of Beijing in repatriation effort 'Operation Fox Hunt', authorities said.
What is behind the rise in violence in the occupied West Bank?
Israel's attack on the Jenin refugee camp on Monday killed six Palestinians and injured many more.
Australia beat England by two wickets to win first Ashes Test
Australia captain PatCummins, partnering with tailender Nathan Lyon, sealed a thrilling victory with an unbeaten 44.
Crews race to find Titanic sub lost in vast North Atlantic
US Coast Guard official says authorities are conducting 'complex search effort' with 40 hours of oxygen left in vessel.
Carlos Ghosn sues Nissan, aims to ‘fight to the end’
The former Nissan chairman who was arrested in Japan in late 2018 has filed a $1bn suit in Lebanon where he is stuck.
China negotiating new military training facility in Cuba: Report
Wall Street Journal says talks over new military facility are in late stages, with US officials seeking to intervene.
US news chain Gannett sues Google, alleges online ad monopoly
Google's control over tools for buying, selling online ads forces publishers to sell more cheap ad space, Gannett says.
Iceland suspends whale hunting over animal rights concerns
Rights groups advocate an end to the slaughter and say the mammals are also under serious threat from climate change.
Estonia passes law to allow same-sex marriage
Prime Minister Kaja Kallas says she is 'proud of Estonia' after the bill received 55 votes in the 101-seat parliament.
Rwandan genocide suspect seeks asylum in South Africa
Former Rwandan police officer drops bail application and requests asylum in South Africa.
Germany’s spy agency cautions against voting for far-right AfD
Voters should bear in mind that far-right views pose the biggest threat to Germany's democracy, the agency says.
Amnesty urges end to ‘racist’ treatment of Haitian asylum seekers
Haitians face 'racism, xenophobia, systemic violence' in search for protection across Americas, rights group says.
US judge sets August 14 start date for Donald Trump trial
Early date, which remains tentative, shows federal judge's intent to move quickly with the classified documents case.
What’s driving DR Congo’s deadly conflict with M23?
Human rights groups say militia group has committed war crimes in region facing acute humanitarian crisis.
Four Israeli settlers killed in attack in the occupied West Bank
Shooting carried out by Palestinians took place near the illegal settlement of Eli after a deadly Israeli incursion.
Afghanistan’s Taliban publicly executes man convicted of murder
Group carries out its second confirmed official execution since it returned to power in Afghanistan in 2021.
Joe Biden’s son Hunter agrees to plead guilty to federal charges
Hunter to plead guilty on two charges of failure to pay taxes, and is working on a deal on a firearms charge: Lawyer.
Darfur governor calls for international probe in Sudan violence
A senior aid worker was assassinated in el-Geneina as the RSF reportedly kept fighting in Darfur despite a ceasefire.
Hungary ignoring requests for contact with war prisoners: Ukraine
Kyiv says prisoner transfer serves Orban's interests, but Budapest claims POWs are free to leave.
Gaza’s blockade: Palestine’s Nakba lives on in new generations
Israel's 16-year blockade of Gaza isn't just a political issue, but a daily reality that affects all aspects of life
French police raid Paris 2024 headquarters in corruption probe
Prosecutors say they are investigating Olympics organisers over alleged embezzlement of public funds and favouritism.
Football Love: Sudan’s first female football coach
The first FIFA-recognised Arab woman to coach men's football shares her two love stories - for football and her husband.
Nigeria, labour unions to agree new minimum wage within 8 weeks
Nigeria's labour unions threatened to strike after fuel prices tripled due to President Tinubu scrapping fuel subsidy.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s 10 most memorable international moments
The veteran forward and global superstar is set to make a record-extending 200th international appearance for Portugal.
Shahzada Dawood, Hamish Harding: Who’s on missing Titanic sub?
A five-person submersible vessel taking tourists to see the wreckage of the Titanicis missing in the Atlantic.
Australian senator urges ICC probe into war crimes allegations
Jacqui Lambie calls on the ICC to investigate Australian military commanders over war crimes allegations in Afghanistan.
Greece boat tragedy: What do we know about the coastguard’s role?
The European Commission calls for 'thorough and transparent investigation' into the deadly sinking of a boat off Greece.
In a first, UN rights chief seeks presence in India and China
Volker Turk who took over UN body last year calls for greater political support to establish office in India and China.
Pakistan football team to play in India for first time since 2014
The bitter rivals will kick off the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Championship on Wednesday.
Parents submit DNA samples to ID Uganda school massacre victims
Many of the 42 bodies recovered from the attack were found charred beyond recognition.
Rwanda is no refuge for UK asylum seekers
Before welcoming those seeking refuge in the UK, Rwanda should tackle the issues that lead its own citizens to flee.
Russia launches ‘massive’ air attack on Kyiv, Ukrainian cities
Authorities say 28 of 30 drones shot down over the capital as air raid sirens heard across the country.
Man with axe attacks diners in New Zealand, wounds four
The man entered three Chinese restaurants in Auckland and attacked diners at random, sending four people to hospital.
Ukraine says ‘biggest blow’ yet to come in counteroffensive push
Ukraine's Deputy Defence Minister Hanna Maliar said Kyiv's forces and Moscow's troops are engaged in a 'tough duel'.
Himalayan glaciers may lose 75 percent of ice by 2100: Report
Melting of glaciers to cause flooding and water shortages for nearly 2 billion people who live downstream, report says.
UN chief tells Israel to halt illegal settlements in Palestine
Antonio Guterres says construction of illegal Israeli settlements on Palestinian territory is driving violence.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 482
As the war enters its 482nd day, these are the main developments.
Nigeria’s Tinubu removes security chiefs in major reshuffle
Nigeria's president has named new commanders of the defence forces, army, navy and air force, according to a statement.
Families seek UN help over Australia’s notorious refugee policies
Families forced apart by offshore scheme argue Australia has breached its international humanitarian obligations.
Teen killed in Brazil school shooting, authorities say
An attack by a former student leaves a 16-year-old girl dead and another teenager wounded, Cambe city officials say.
Anti-corruption advocate flees Honduras after receiving threats
Gabriela Castellanos's departure comes after her organisation published a report accusing the government of nepotism.
Russia plotted to kill defector in Florida: Report
New York Times report details failed attempt to kill the CIA informant, resulting in 'tit for tat' diplomatic row.
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