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Kilicdaroglu turns to anti-migrant fears before Turkey run-off
Kilicdaroglu came second to Erdogan in Sunday's presidential election, and is seeking nationalist support.
Prince Harry, Meghan followed by photographers in car chase
'Near catastrophic', two-hour chase in New York caused by 'highly aggressive paparazzi', couple's spokesperson says.
Is ‘shareholder supremacy’ driving the layoffs in tech?
Listed firms put their shareholders first when making decisions even if it leaves employees susceptible to job cuts.
Before Flag Day, Hamas warns tensions turning more religious
Hamas says current Israeli leadership is turning the conflict into a religious one that is more difficult to resolve.
Russia orders arrests of anti-war theatre director, film producer
Since Russia invaded Ukraine, Moscow has cracked down on opposition voices, sentencing several to lengthy jail times.
South Korea, Canada to cooperate on North Korea threat, energy
President Yoon and PM Trudeau focus on security, clean energy and critical mineral supplies ahead of G7 summit in Japan.
Turkey slams Charlie Hebdo’s cover of electrocuted Erdogan in tub
Government officials say the May 28 run-off will prove Erdogan's popularity as magazine's cover called 'inhumane'.
Emirati-Turkish man extradited to UAE from Jordan: State media
Human rights groups say Khalaf al-Rumaithi was among dozens of the UAE critics who faced an 'unfair' mass trial.
At least eight dead in north Italy floods; Grand Prix postponed
Thousands of people are evacuated after torrential rains in Emilia-Romagna region. River levels still rising.
Global warming likely to breach 1.5C threshold for first time
World Meteorological Organization raises alarm, saying at least one of the next five years will be hottest on record.
Ecuador president dissolves legislature, bringing vote forward
Facing impeachment process, Guillermo Lasso orders early elections in move that he says aims to end political crisis.
Indonesia’s communication minister arrested in corruption case
The arrest of Johnny G Plate dents President Joko Widodo’s reputation in fighting corruption.
Pakistan official gives Khan 24 hours to hand over riot suspects
Ex-PM Imran Khan accused of sheltering aides and supporters wanted over attacks on army following his arrest last week.
Five key takeaways from OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman’s Senate hearing
ChatGPT creator and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman urges lawmakers to regulate artificial intelligence during a hearing.
Syrian refugees in fear as Lebanon steps up deportations
An increase in raids by the Lebanese Armed Forces has left Syrian refugees in hiding, worried about being forced back.
Freezing the RSF’s bank assets won’t stop it in Sudan: Analysts
The army wants to squash Hemedti and the RSF's independence – but the RSF is safeguarded by multiple revenue sources.
New Zealand police suspect arson in deadly hostel fire
Smoke and flames engulfed the four-storey Loafers Lodge in Wellington early on Tuesday, killing at least six people.
Ex-French President Sarkozy loses appeal against graft conviction
Paris court upholds sentence but spares Sarkozy prison time as the still influential leader fights other criminal cases.
Pompeii excavations reveal two new skeletons
To date, the remains of more than 1,000 people have been uncovered throughout the sprawling site.
Rich nations urged to pay $13 trillion in pledges to Global South
Developed countries promised in 2009 to transfer $100bn annually to climate-vulnerable states, but that hasn't happened.
Australia cancels Quad summit in Sydney after Biden pulls out
Leaders of Australia, the US, India and Japan to instead meet at the G7 summit in Japan this weekend.
100 days after the quakes, Turkey’s children are still suffering
We are witnessing an epidemic of distress, bullying and self harm in provinces devastated by the February 6 disaster.
What is ‘flag day’ in Jerusalem and why is it so controversial?
Thousands of young Orthodox Jewish men are expected to provocatively parade through the Old City's Muslim Quarter.
‘Everest Man’: Nepalese Sherpa climbs summit for record 27th time
Kami Rita reclaims record after another Nepalese Sherpa tied it by reaching Himalayan peak for the 26th time on Sunday.
Is India projecting ‘normalcy’ in Kashmir by holding G20 meeting?
Analysts say New Delhi is hosting the event to claim its 2019 scrapping of special status brought peace and development.
Sahel ‘at a crossroads’ as armed groups gain sway in Africa: UN
International community criticised after joint force battling armed groups left without sufficient funding and support.
Photos: Rohingya in Myanmar count the dead after Cyclone Mocha
Mocha was the most powerful cyclone to hit the area in more than a decade with hundreds reportedly killed.
Erdogan promises supporters ‘bigger victory’ in run-off election
Erdogan’s campaign so far focuses on certain key areas, many designed to shore up nationalist and conservative support.
Seven children seriously injured in school bus crash in Australia
Some of the seriously injured pupils sustained head injuries, arm amputations and suspected spinal injuries.
Singapore hangs man for trafficking 1.5kg of cannabis
The execution is the second in three weeks, amid growing concern at the island's use of the death penalty in drug cases.
18-hour work days and no savings: An Uber driver in Delhi
In India, a woman navigates safety concerns and gender bias as she tries to make ends meet for a household of seven.
The EU’s secret weapon against refugees — time
Delays in rescuing people at sea aren't a European policy failure. They are a deliberate, cruel strategy.
What is the political agenda of artificial intelligence?
AI appears to be promoting a brand of mysterious rationality that we have encountered before.
Visiting Taiwan, ex-UK PM Liz Truss calls for tough line on China
Truss, who held office for just 44 days, says democracies need to make clear there are consequences for aggression.
Curfew in Lesotho to tackle gun crime after journalist killed
Radio journalist Ralikonelo Joki was shot multiple times by unknown attackers.
Dozens missing after Chinese fishing boat sinks in Indian Ocean
The incident took place in the early hours of the morning and rescue efforts are under way.
G7 struggles with response to China ‘economic coercion’ threat
As leaders prepare for summit in Hiroshima, there appears little consensus on how to deal with the risk posed by China.
Patriot missile system in Ukraine likely ‘damaged’: Report
As Russia claims that US-made Patriot system destroyed in Ukraine, US sources say the missile platform likely damaged.
Thailand election: Will military elite let opposition take power?
Youth-led party wins election, but military-appointed Senate and ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra may thwart its bid to govern.
What’s next for Pakistan’s political chaos?
Continued tension between military and former Prime Minister Imran Khan could land the country in greater crisis.
ChatGPT boss tells US legislators regulation ‘critical’ for AI
Warning comes as Altman plans tour across six continents to talk about AI with policymakers and the public.
Ukraine receives jet fighter support pledge from UK, Netherlands
UK PM Rishi Sunak and Dutch counterpart Mark Rutte agree to build international coalition to provide Kyiv with F-16s.
Cambodia’s main opposition party barred from July election
Disqualification means the ruling Cambodian People's Party under Hun Sen is likely to sweep the election.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 448
As the war enters its 448th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Kim Jong Un inspects North Korea’s first military spy satellite
The reconnaissance satellite is a key part of Kim's plan to modernise and advance the country’s military prowess.
Gunmen attack convoy of US embassy personnel in Nigeria
Four people were killed in the attack and three more kidnapped, according to local police in Nigeria's Anambra State.
Pig heads, BBQs: Mosque backlash tests S Korea religious freedom
Plan to rebuild small mosque for Daegu university students has come up against a powerful conservative Christian lobby.
Maryland gun control law is latest answer to Supreme Court ruling
Legislators and judges across US are grappling with top court's ruling, which has been used to challenge restrictions.
Elon Musk warns of tough economy, says Tesla not immune
At Tesla's annual shareholder meeting, Musk said Tesla would advertise its cars, something it has never done before.
US denounces arrest of former consulate employee in Russia
Robert Shonov is being held for allegedly cooperating 'on a confidential basis' with a foreign organisation.
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