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EU delegation cancels event in Israel over Ben-Gvir’s involvement
Delegation calls off Europe Day reception, saying it did not want to offer a platform to far-right Israeli minister.
Real Madrid vs Man City: Champions League semifinal preview
Bernabeu set to host mouth-watering semifinal first-leg clash between Real Madrid and Man City.
Popular Zimbabwean writer acquitted over anti-government protest
Tsitsi Dangarembga found guilty in 2022 of intent to incite public violence after organising anti-government protests.
Canadian fire crews battle blazes in western province of Alberta
Favourable weather could help efforts to contain more than 100 wildfires, Alberta officials say.
Opposition coalition in Republic of Congo holds first convention
Three parties in Congo-Brazzaville meet to lay out their objectives for the 2026 elections and challenge Nguesso's rule.
Danish oil tanker crew rescued after hijack off West Africa coast
The Liberian-flagged Monjasa Reformer was found off the coast of Sao Tome and Principe in the Gulf of Guinea.
A David vs Goliath battle unfolding in the dating app industry
Muzz, a relationship app for Muslims, has accused dating giant Match Group of trying to 'stifle' it.
Protesters arrested for violence at Turkish opposition rally
Ekrem Imamoglu of the main opposition party was speaking atop campaign bus when a large group began throwing rocks.
At SCO summit, India, Pakistan squabble over Kashmir, ‘terrorism’
Analysts say leaders from South Asian rival countries were 'more worried about internal politics than foreign policy'.
Four killed in Russian air attacks ahead of Victory Day: Ukraine
New wave of attacks launched ahead of Russian holiday commemorating Soviet victory over Nazi Germany.
More Iranian actresses summoned for not wearing hijab
This week alone, a sports federation chief resigns and several more actors face charges over mandatory hijab law.
How has the world reacted to Syria rejoining the Arab League?
There have been warm welcomes and scepticism, but most countries have opted for a muted response.
Timeline: Title 42 expulsions at the US-Mexico border
Biden administration is preparing for end of contentious US policy that let authorities turn away most asylum seekers.
Jordan behind attack that killed drug trafficker in Syria: SOHR
Two attacks reportedly targeted a drug factory and the home of drug dealer Marai al-Ramthan and his family.
Indian farmers break down barricades to join protesting wrestlers
Dozens of farmers join the athletes in calling for arrest of the sport's federation chief, accused of sexual harassment.
Uzbekistan’s leader calls for snap presidential election in July
New poll ordered a week after voters approve constitutional amendments allowing president to run for two more terms.
Malian political coalition opposes constitutional referendum
Political groups wants the cancellation of a referendum due to take place on June 18.
Five years after Trump’s exit, no return to the Iran nuclear deal
Trump’s slew of sanctions and a changing political climate have contributed to JCPOA remaining in limbo.
Fire at gold mine in Peru’s Arequipa kills at least 27 workers
Blaze sparked by short circuit engulfed one of the tunnels at remote La Esperanza 1 mine in southern Peru.
Photos: South Sudanese refugees return to their troubled home
More than 800,000 South Sudanese refugees lived in Sudan before fighting broke out there last month.
Two Congo virus-related deaths cause alarm in Pakistan
A total of 16 cases found in Balochistan province since the beginning of the year, of which 11 were detected this month.
Republicans are pushing American democracy to its breaking point
They are working within the boundaries of the democratic system in order to tear it down.
Iran executes two ‘Quran burners’ for blasphemy
The men were said to have insulted Islam and its prophets and run organised efforts to promote atheism.
Photos: Hundreds evacuated from Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant area
Nearly 1,700 people evacuated from two unspecified cities in the region as Russia steps up attacks against Ukraine.
‘Brutal interference’: China tabloid rounds on S Korea criticism
Global Times lashes out at Seoul after its embassy complained about the tabloid's coverage of president's US visit.
Chile’s conservatives win most seats on constitution rewrite body
After a failed progressive majority rewrite, a collection of right-wing parties will now draft a new constitution.
Prado Salmon: Bolivian general who captured Che Guevara dies
Prado Salmon led a military operation backed by the US that captured the Argentinian communist revolutionary.
Sudan fighting in its 24th day: A list of key events
Ceasefire talks are taking place in Saudi Arabia while fighting continues in Khartoum.
Pakistan, Afghanistan agree to boost trade, lower border tensions
The two neighbours 'reaffirm their desire to pursue continuous and practical engagement' in bilateral talks.
The Palestinians and Israelis embracing peace
Some 15,000 Palestinians and Israelis came together to 'try to break the chain of revenge and hatred'.
At least 22 dead as tourist boat capsizes in India’s Kerala state
The incident happened in Tanur, a coastal town in Kerala's Malappuram district, and rescue operations are ongoing.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 439
As the war enters its 439th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Trump declines to testify in New York rape, defamation trial
Writer E Jean Carroll has accused former US president of assaulting her at a Manhattan department store in 1996.
Australian govt pledges $10bn to ease cost of living pressures
Treasurer Jim Chalmers insists measures will not add to country's already high inflation.
Biden aide discusses Yemen peace with Saudi Arabia’s MBS
National security adviser Jake Sullivan is in Riyadh discussing 'significant progress' in efforts to achieve Yemen peace
Russia launches air attacks on Ukraine ahead of key holiday
Concerns growing about the safety of the Zaporizhizhia nuclear power plant as civilians ordered to evacuate.
Thailand’s cannabis sellers say US growers are eating their lunch
Local cannabis growers say their business is being undercut by cheaper illegal imports from overseas.
At least 7 killed after car runs into crowd in Texas border town
The SUV ploughed into a group of people waiting for a bus near a shelter for refugees and migrants in the US.
Malaysian feminist body horror Tiger Stripes to debut at Cannes
Directed by Amanda Nell Eu, the film is the first directed by a Malaysian woman to be invited to the iconic festival.
Biden again demands action after Texas mall mass shooting
The US leader called on Congress to ban assault weapons after latest mass shooting, which left nine dead.
Russia’s Wagner Group says more arms promised for Bakhmut battle
Yevgeny Prigozhin says the group has been promised as much ammunition and weaponry as needed to carry on the offence.
Sudan residents describe raids, evictions by RSF soldiers
The RSF has reportedly embedded itself in residential areas by turning flats and even hospitals into military outposts.
Bangladesh’s water crisis and the problem of a ‘green’ solution
The negative impact of a water project in the city of Khulna should be a cautionary tale for policymakers.
Fighting rages in Sudan as mediators seek end to conflict
Envoys from warring parties are in Saudi Arabia for talks that mediators hope will bring an end to the conflict.
DR Congo floods death toll surpasses 200
Authorities say 287 killed and 167 others missing after heavy rains caused floods in South Kivu province.
Canada’s Alberta announces state of emergency over wildfires
Almost all of Alberta and much of neighbouring Saskatchewan province face extreme fire risks.
What has spurred ethnic violence in India’s Manipur?
Tribal groups are protesting the prospect of Manipur's majority Meitei community being recognised as "Scheduled Tribe".
Iraq court issues death sentence to al-Hashimi’s killer
A police officer involved in the murder of the prominent academic and security expert has been sentenced to death.
Photos: Hundreds commemorate Shireen Abu Akleh in memorial mass
Nearly a year has passed since the veteran Al Jazeera journalist was shot dead by an Israeli soldier on May 11.
China, Pakistan and Afghanistan FMs hold talks in Islamabad
Foreign ministers from all three nations promise to pursue trilateral cooperation efforts as political ties deepen.
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