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Recorded executions rise to highest in five years: Amnesty
In annual report, rights group says 'killing spree' was led by countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
Ukraine repels ‘exceptional’ Russia missile, drone attack on Kyiv
At least 10 explosions heard by witnesses in Kyiv as officials say a Russian air attack was under way.
US teen kills 3 in New Mexico before shot dead by police
No motive was readily apparent as to why the 18-year-old gunman shot three people dead before he was killed by police.
Probe of FBI’s handling of Trump-Russia investigation ends
US special prosecutor criticises FBI approach to politically charged investigation but does not issue new charges.
Trudeau visits military personnel fighting Alberta wildfires
Widespread blazes mark an intense start to wildfire season in Canada's oil-rich province of Alberta.
DeSantis bans funding for Florida college diversity programmes
Ron DeSantis, Florida governor and likely US presidential candidate, says programmes impose an 'ideological agenda'.
US Supreme Court agrees to hear case on alleged voting map biases
Case centres on allegation Republican lawmakers in South Carolina drew district maps to dilute share of Black votes.
US religious freedom report notes attack on Abu Akleh funeral
US report describes details of assault by Israeli forces on the funeral of slain Al Jazeera journalist in Jerusalem.
Tunisia’s Ghannouchi sentenced to a year in prison: Lawyer
Opposition leader was arrested in April and sentenced after being charged with incitement.
Inter Milan vs AC Milan: Champions League semifinal preview
AC Milan trail their city rivals by 2-0 going into the second leg of the Champions League semifinal clash.
Is Turkey’s President Erdogan at risk of losing his job?
Turkish president faces his first serious challenge in two decades.
US returns 2,400 people to Mexico since end of Title 42: Official
US says Mexico and Guatemala also have beefed up border agents on their southern border in wake of new asylum policy.
EU backs Microsoft buying Call of Duty maker Activision
The US software giant still faces a battle to clinch its $69bn deal as Britain has blocked it and the US seeks to block.
Photo of Belarus’s Lukashenko published after rumours over health
Russia's Victory Day celebration on Tuesday was the last time the Belarusian leader was seen in public.
Fighting rages in West Darfur as Sudan marks one month of warfare
Human rights groups and civilians say another wave of deadly attacks has hit West Darfur's capital, el-Geneina.
Nigerian musician Seun Kuti arrested for ‘police assault’
Son of Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti allegedly assaulted a police officer, Lagos state police say.
‘Dr Deep Sea’: US man breaks record for time living underwater
Florida university professor says he will remain underwater until he reaches 100 days and completes a research mission.
Sudan fighting: One month on and no solution in sight
While the fighting did not come as a surprise to Sudan watchers, the world seems at a loss to stop the bloodshed.
Turkey run-off vote: Nationalist Sinan Ogan could be ‘kingmaker’
Ogan's out of the presidential race but may play a pivotal role in the second round - he is still to back a candidate.
Indigenous advocates decry Cartier’s use of Amazon tribe images
French luxury jewelry brand criticised for images of Yanomami tribe on website linked to project that never took place.
US appeals court orders Musk to abide by SEC settlement on tweets
That settlement requires Musk to obtain prior approval from a Tesla lawyer for some of his tweets.
Iraq exhumes remains of 605 ISIL victims from mass grave
Hundreds were taken from a prison and executed by the armed group, according to the Iraqi government.
French league footballers refuse to wear rainbow-coloured jerseys
Some players elect to miss matches in France's top league to avoid wearing multicoloured numbers.
Girl wounded in Serbia school shooting dies, becoming 10th victim
Country's first school shooting on May 3 causes national mourning and protests.
‘The continuous Nakba’: Palestinians decry perpetual suffering
Palestinians say the Nakba has manifested itself into an ongoing system of oppression that has made life 'impossible'.
Erdogan defies ‘politicised’ opinion polls in Turkish election
Observers surprised after results show president leading Kilicdaroglu by more than 4 percentage points in first round.
UK promises Ukraine more weapons, angering Russia
Zelenskyy secures pledges of further arms as Ukraine prepares to step up assaults against Russian occupiers.
‘It doesn’t work’: Migrants struggle with US immigration app
Asylum seekers say they are crossing US-Mexico border irregularly after failing to get appointments through CBP One app.
‘We fled on foot’: Palestinians in US recall Nakba dispossession
For Palestinians in the United States, memories of the 1948 'catastrophe' sit alongside frustration with US policy.
Vice Media files for bankruptcy after wave of layoffs
Online media company, once valued at $5.7bn, seeks bankruptcy protection after it scrambled to find buyer.
Slovakia swears in interim government of technocrats after crisis
Bratislava has been without a proper government since a vote of no confidence was called on Prime Minister Eduard Heger.
Gaza Under Fire
“The abnormal became the normal.”
Turkey’s presidential election goes to run-off: Election council
No candidate secured over 50 percent of the vote, pushing Turkey into a second round - and uncharted territory.
The photo archive bringing pre-Nakba Jerusalem alive
Mona Hajjar Halaby's British Mandate Jerusalemites photo library on Facebook captures often ignored history.
Myanmar: Campaign of Terror
“I had to flee while they were shooting everywhere."
What’s a run-off? All to know about Turkey election results
This is the first time Erdogan faces a second-round run-off vote as a presidential candidate.
Pakistan gov’t vs judiciary tussle intensifies after Khan freed
Protest by pro-gov't supporters outside Supreme Court and parliament resolution against top judge escalate the tensions.
Erdogan’s AK Party wins parliamentary majority: State media
Anadolu news agency says AK Party won 266 seats and opposition CHP coalition won 166 in the 600-seat parliament.
The nightmares of an Israeli citizen and a colonial subject
I hold the citizenship of my occupier; I hate it but I also fear losing it.
Greece’s conservatives campaign on ‘firm but fair’ refugee policy
Backed by the European Union, the Greek government has toughened its border management and moved refugees out of sight.
Recreating a Palestinian village 75 years after the Nakba
Bayt Nabala was among 530 Palestinian villages destroyed at Israel's birth. Its people still dream of returning home.
Wagner boss offered up Russian positions to Kyiv: Washington Post
US newspaper report, denied by mercenary group leader, says locations were offered in exchange for a Bakhmut withdrawal.
Turkey’s election likely heading to run-off; Erdogan has the edge
Neither the president nor Kilicdaroglu cleared the 50 percent threshold needed to avoid a second round on May 28.
Media rights retreat in Tunisia as gov’t tightens freedoms
Government restrictions are reducing the number of media outlets that are still speaking with an independent voice.
The Nakba: Five Palestinian towns massacred 75 years ago
Thousands of Palestinians were killed and tens of thousands expelled during and after the creation of Israel in 1948.
Analysis: Saudi Arabia’s diplomatic energy, soft power in Sudan
UN officials say the talks in Jeddah will continue and hopefully lead to a ceasefire in the near future.
‘Nothing left but ashes’: Indian state on edge after ethnic riots
While BJP claims situation is under control and there are no new violence, army and paramilitary still patrol streets.
Ethnic cleansing in Palestine
The eviction of 750,000 Palestinians in 1948, the Nakba, is a crime that Israel and the world have yet to atone for.
China jails 78-year-old US man to life in prison on spying charge
John Leung, who has permanent residency in Hong Kong, was arrested in April 2021 in the southeastern city of Suzhou.
Cafe Yafa: A Palestinian bookshop reviving literary culture
Cafe Yafa continues a rich Palestinian literary culture, decades after the Nakba destroyed the libraries of Palestine.
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