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Trump comments on deaths of US filmmaker Rob Reiner and wife cause outrage
Reiner and his wife, Michele, were found dead at their home, a discovery that quickly led to widespread reactions.
How will US respond to the killing of three of its soldiers in Syria?
Washington has blamed ISIL (ISIS) for the attack and promised retaliation.
Trump signs executive order labeling fentanyl ‘weapon of mass destruction’
Label is the latest instance of Trump using militarised language to justify US operations against drug smuggling.
Trump says deal to end Ukraine war ‘closer than ever’ after Berlin talks
European leaders say they and US are committed to working together to provide 'robust security guarantees' for Ukraine.
Israel to demolish 25 homes in occupied West Bank’s Nur Shams camp
Rights groups say demolition order, which will affect 100 Palestinian homes, is an attempt to 'cage in' Palestinians.
Morocco advances to FIFA Arab Cup final after defeating UAE 3-0
Morocco has earned itself a spot in the FIFA Arab Cup final after soundly defeating the UAE 3-0 in Monday's semi-final.
Venezuela slams European Council’s renewed sanctions as ‘futile’
Caracas criticises renewed EU sanctions, asserting they highlight the bloc's lack of autonomy on global matters.
Judge in Wisconsin, US faces trial over claims of aiding ICE evasion
Judge Hannah Dugan faces six years in prison if convicted for aiding defence against US federal immigration enforcement.
Australia faces gun control reckoning after Bondi Beach attack
Australia's past gun reform efforts were applauded as a gold standard, until the Bondi Beach attack.
Korea Zinc plans $7.4bn US minerals refinery with Washington’s backing
Korea Zinc will start by acquiring two mining complexes and the only US zinc smelter, which is in Tennessee.
Hollywood director Rob Reiner, wife, murdered in Los Angeles home
Hollywood director and actor Rob Reiner, 78, and his wife Michele were found dead at their Los Angeles home.
Ukraine claims strike on Russian submarine in Novorossiysk with sea drones
Kyiv says Kilo-class submarine is knocked out of operation in the first such attack using Sea Baby drones.
Honduras election official says ‘disturbances’ preventing vote recount
Statement comes as regional body says no evidence of fraud in November vote that Trump-backed candidate Asfura leads.
ICC rejects Israeli bid to block Gaza war crimes investigation
The decision comes amid mounting international pressure over the humanitarian toll of Israel's genocidal war on Gaza.
US social media rules for tourists could have ‘chilling effect’ on travel
US Travel Association responds to a government notice requiring tourists from 42 countries to submit social media data.
Gaza authorities struggle to recover bodies from rubble amid winter storms
Despite obstacles, Civil Defence teams retrieve 20 bodies of Palestinians from under collapsed buildings.
Europe’s efforts to undermine Trump’s plan on Ukraine may backfire
The European political elite still holds onto the belief that Ukraine can somehow prevail on the battlefield if funded.
Israel demolishes more buildings in military-controlled Gaza: Analysis
Satellite images show ongoing demolitions behind 'yellow line'; experts warn actions likely violate Geneva Convention.
Palestinians in Gaza fear rain as war-damaged buildings collapse
Storms in Gaza have caused war-damaged buildings to collapse, killing civilians and leaving many Palestinians afraid.
England’s resident doctors to strike for five days
Physicians are seeking a return of salaries to their 2008-2009 levels before they were eroded by inflation.
Why are Gaza’s war-damaged homes collapsing in winter?
Gaza's residents face deadly winter storms as weakened, bombed-out homes collapse.
Who is Jose Antonio Kast, Chile’s newly elected far-right leader?
The president-elect has vowed to tackle crime and tighten immigration policies.
Louvre shut down as museum staff stage strike over working conditions
Many tourists in Paris were disappointed Monday morning when the Louvre was closed after workers walked off the job.
Police detain son of Hollywood director-actor Rob Reiner
US President Donald Trump blamed Reiner's death on criticism of Trump, but details of the incident are still unclear.
Ukraine peace talks intensify as EU debates use of frozen Russian assets
As Ukraine peace talks continue, Zelenskyy is meeting European and US officials in Berlin over security guarantees.
EU launches aid flights to Sudan’s Darfur as humanitarian crisis escalates
RSF takeover of Darfur's el-Fasher makes 'catastrophic situation' even worse. Now Kordofan at risk of same atrocities.
Ukraine drops NATO bid: Will Kyiv get security guarantees from the West?
President Zelenskyy's comments mark a major shift for Ukraine, which has fought hard to join NATO in recent years.
Who stopped the Bondi attack?
We compare and contrast Netanyahu calling the Bondi shooter's disarmer Jewish vs. his cousin saying he's Syrian Muslim.
‘Increasingly likely potential’ of Palestine Action hunger strikers dying
Lawyers and relatives of the remand prisoners refusing food fear for their lives as they seek meeting with top minister.
Tracking Sudan’s humanitarian crisis: By the numbers
Nearly three years of war have displaced 14 million people and pushed 21 million into acute hunger.
Lionel Messi makes appearance in Delhi as footballer ends India tour
The 38-year-old Argentina superstar concluded his multi-day tour of the cricket-crazy nation in the capital, New Delhi.
Australian athlete becomes first female winner of Antarctic Ice Marathon
Australian athlete Catherine Drysdale has won the Antarctic Ice Marathon, becoming the first woman to take the title.
Bondi Beach shooting: How tough are Australia’s gun laws?
Shooter responsible for Bondi Beach attack was a licensed firearms holder who owned six firearms, police say.
Cambodia warns displaced people, tourist hotspots at risk from Thai bombs
Thailand has for the first time targeted Siem Reap province, home to Cambodia's tourist hub Angkor Wat, Phnom Penh says.
What we know about the Bondi Beach Hannukah shooting
Australia's spy agency has revealed it investigated one the men who carried out the Bondi massacre for links to ISIL.
Romanians mount mass protests over judicial corruption
Demonstrations have run for fifth day in support of judges and prosecutors who denounced systemic abuse.
Video: Thousands in Brazil protest Bolsonaro ‘amnesty’ bill
Thousands of people protested against a bill that would reduce the prison sentence of former President, Jair Bolsonaro.
What we know about the “Bondi hero” at Australia beach shooting
A Muslim man is being hailed as a hero after tackling a gunman at a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney.
Who is Jimmy Lai, the media mogul convicted in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong's High Court has convicted media mogul and pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai.
The real reason Israel wants to open the Rafah crossing
The Israeli government does not want to help Palestinians in need evacuate; it wants to expel us.
“Extremely unlikely” Russia and Ukraine will reach ceasefire
We're going to remain in the context of ongoing war."
‘Ready to murder?’ How criminal networks in Sweden recruit children to kill
Gang leaders have found a new way to carry out attacks on rivals - using children they consider 'disposable'.
South Korea indicts ex-leader Yoon over power plot provoking North
Jailed former president accused of a plot to provoke military aggression from North to help consolidate his rule.
How gangs are recruiting children to kill in Sweden
Children are being recruited by gangs in Sweden to carry out murders, move weapons, and set off grenades.
Police remove keffiyeh-wearing Jewish woman from Bondi memorial site
Police removed Jewish activist Michelle Berkon from the Bondi memorial site after she wore a keffiyeh to mourn victims.
Chile elects far-right Jose Antonio Kast as next president
Far-right candidate Jose Antonio Kast has won a run-off election to become Chile's 38th president.
Africa Cup of Nations 2025: Full match schedule, teams, groups and format
Key scheduling, groups, venues and start times before AFCON, Africa's premier football tournament, starts in Morocco.
Russia-Ukraine war live: Zelenskyy, US envoys to resume Berlin talks
High-level talks to end Russia's war in Ukraine gain momentum as two countries exchange drone attacks.
At least 37 dead after flash floods hit Morocco’s Safi
Just one hour of heavy rain left houses and shops flooded in old city; more heavy rain predicted for Tuesday.
Bondi Beach attack draws attention to “confusing line in public debate”
The conflation between being pro-Palestinian and being anti-Semitic has been a very strong one."
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