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UAE visa ban for Lebanese nationals to be lifted soon: Official
Lebanese citizens have reported in recent weeks that visas for Lebanese outside the UAE were not being granted.
Cyclone Biparjoy slows down after making landfall in India
Cyclone damaged power lines and uproots trees as it hit the coastal towns of India and Pakistan.
Photos: Denver Nuggets celebrate their first NBA title
The Nuggets capped off an impressive postseason by beating the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals.
Canada presents sustainable jobs bill for green transition
Long-awaited bill aims to help train workers for new roles in a future green economy, and attract investment dollars.
US trafficking report highlights cybers scams, exploited boys
The annual US State Department report listed 24 countries in the lowest tier for human-trafficking protections.
Greece arrests nine survivors from capsized refugee ship
Egyptian nationals have been arrested on suspicion of belonging to the smuggling ring that arranged the deadly voyage.
Can New Delhi bring peace to the northeastern state of Manipur?
Violence between ethnic groups has engulfed the region since early May.
US groups celebrate first Muslim woman to serve as federal judge
Confirmation of Nusrat Jahan Choudhury as a federal judge in New York is a significant first for US Muslim community.
US government agencies hit in global hacking spree
US cyber-watchdog agency said it was still working to identify the impact of the hacking campaign.
What could a possible prison sentence for Donald Trump look like?
As he faces 37 federal charges, does the former US president have a real chance of being handed a lengthy sentence?
Sudan’s war after two months: What you need to know
Fighting between the army and the RSF has displaced more than 2.2 million people and caused a dire humanitarian crisis.
IAEA’s Grossi says situation ‘serious’ at Ukraine nuclear plant
The head of the UN atomic energy agency visits the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant after dam breach.
Tribes cheer Supreme Court ruling on Native American adoption
Supreme court upholds requirement Native Americans must be given preference in adoptions, fostering of Native children.
After refugee boat disaster off Greece, hundreds feared dead
Authorities say they are unlikely to find any more survivors after one of the worst refugee tragedies in Europe.
Middle East Roundup: What’s going on with Saudi Arabia and China?
And a shark attack in Egypt, Gaddafi's fifth son on hunger strike in Lebanon. Here's the Middle East this week.
Zimbabwe lawmakers back jump in candidate fees before August vote
Presidential candidates will have to pay $20,000 and parliamentary hopefuls $1,000 to appear on the ballot.
North Korea fires two missiles after South Korea-US drills
Launches carried out after Pyongyang warns of 'inevitable' response to rivals' military exercises.
Who is Imran Khan? | Start Here
Why Imran Khan is such a divisive figure in Pakistan.
Funeral held for young man killed by Israeli forces in Nablus
20-year-old Khalil Yahya Anis was shot by Israeli troops as the forces demolished a home in a Nablus refugee camp.
Berlusconism was the prequel to Trumpism
The late Italian prime minister's ascent to power in the 1990s laid the foundations for the post-truth era.
What’s the connection between Special Olympics and social change?
The Special Olympics spearheads a movement for the inclusion of those with intellectual disabilities.
As Russians fight for Ukraine, Kyiv is faced with a new dilemma
A Russian Volunteer Corps fighter is remembered as a 'brave warrior' at a funeral in Kyiv, as Ukraine treads carefully.
Madrid celebrates its Muslim past in Spain’s new museum
The Galeria de Colecciones Reales is due to open its doors to the public, embracing Madrid's Islamic heritage.
Glory to Hong Kong starts to disappear from online platforms
Territory's government took court action this month to ban the song, arguing that it breaches the national security law.
‘I lost 10 family members’: Grief after Nigeria boat tragedy
Locals say no gov't rescue workers have arrived, so they are searching the river themselves after more than 100 killed.
CPJ urges US to press India’s Modi on media freedom during visit
Committee to Protect Journalists says it expects the US to make India's media crackdown 'a core element of discussions'.
Scientists say first synthetic human ’embryo’ created
Research, yet to be published in a journal, says embryo-like structures will lack organs such as beating heart or brain.
Pakistan budget ‘missed opportunity’ as IMF bailout cutoff looms
Global lender expresses dissatisfaction with recently presented budget only two weeks before bailout programme expires.
Photos: Locusts destroy Afghanistan crops amid severe food crisis
Hundreds of thousands of locusts descend on crops in a nation where nine in 10 families already struggle to afford food.
Beyonce concerts blamed for Sweden’s inflation
Beyonce's visit to Stockholm could explain the unexpected price hike for certain goods and services in May, analysts say
Israel says Palestinian toddler killed ‘unintentionally’
The two-year-old boy's father called Israel's initial investigation into his son's killing a 'cover-up'.
Police charge India wrestling chief with sexual harassment
Filing of charges follows a weeks-long protest by the sport's top figures demanding Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh's arrest.
Nigeria’s President Tinubu suspends anti-corruption agency head
The previous four anti-corruption heads have also been involved in controversies that led to their removal.
At least 79 dead after boat carrying refugees sinks off Greece
Overcrowded fishing boat carrying refugees capsized and sank off the coast of Greece, leaving at least 79 people dead.
Boris Johnson misled UK parliament over lockdown parties: Report
Report finds former UK prime minister Boris Johnson deliberately misled Parliament over boozy parties during lockdown.
Mohamed Salah helps Egypt qualify for Africa Cup of Nations
Egypt came from a goal down to beat a spirited Guinea side and book themselves a place at next year's event.
Canada freezes ties with AIIB after ‘communist dominance’ claims
The move over the AIIB comes amid a continued fraying of ties between Ottawa and Beijing.
Pope, grand imam make call for peace at UN Security Council
Pope Francis and Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb, grand imam of Al-Azhar, address UN meeting on need for 'human fraternity'.
Are winter sports doing enough to welcome people of colour?
The Stream examines the latest efforts to boost racial diversity, equity and inclusion in winter pursuits.
Top regional ISIL leader killed in Philippines’ ruined Marawi
Philippine military says Abu Zacharia who headed DI-Maute group, was killed in an early morning raid on Wednesday.
Harvard morgue manager charged with theft, sale of body parts
Cedric Lodge, 55, among five suspects indicted for allegedly stealing and selling body parts donated to Harvard.
Myanmar’s NUG negotiates ethnic differences as crisis deepens
Administration set up after 2021 coup is also battling international indifference as conflict fades from headlines.
Ukraine ‘Azov regiment’ prisoners of war go on trial in Russia
Eight women are among the 22 Ukrainian prisoners of war who are accused by Russia of membership in a 'terrorist group'.
Australia blocks new Russian embassy near parliament in Canberra
Government fast-tracks legislation in parliament amid national security concerns over location.
India’s deadly train crash: Forget the truth, blame it on Muslims
It's the latest instance of how in an Islamophobic India, justice and accountability have themselves been derailed.
West Darfur governor abducted, killed as war in Sudan spreads
West Darfur state governor Khamis Abakar killed after TV interview accusing paramilitary fighters of killing civilians.
Grand jury indicts ex-marine in chokehold death on US subway
Daniel Penny has said he did not mean to kill performer Jordan Neely, whose death sparked protests in New York City.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 477
As the war enters its 477th day, these are the main developments.
Germany agrees funds for Israel’s Arrow-3 missile defence: Media
The long-range Arrow-3 air defence system is designed to intercept ballistic missiles outside of the Earth's atmosphere.
Miami mayor launches long-shot 2024 Republican presidential bid
Miami Mayor Francis Saurez joins a crowded field of Republican candidates dominated by former President Donald Trump.
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