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Senator urges release of new US report on killing of Abu Akleh
The Biden administration has not acknowledged a new assessment on Israel's fatal shooting of Al Jazeera journalist.
Israel bombs Gaza as tensions rise over death of Khader Adnan
Israel is striking Gaza after Palestinian factions sent rockets across the border following the death of Khader Adnan.
Calls for ceasefire at start of latest Colombia-ELN peace talks
Peace talks between the rebel group and the Colombian government have entered their third round of negotiations in Cuba.
Blast causes another train to derail in Russia near Ukraine
A blast derailed a freight train in a Russian region near Ukraine, authorities say, adding there were no casualties.
India’s Go First airline files for bankruptcy
The airline blamed 'faulty' Pratt & Whitney engines which led to the grounding of half its fleet, hurting revenue.
Brazil’s ‘fake news’ bill sparks outcry from tech giants
Major tech companies are campaigning against legislation, prompting backlash from Brazilian justice minister and courts.
US short-seller says iconic investor Icahn has ‘ponzi-like’ biz
Hindenburg Research said Carl Icahn takes money from new investors 'to pay out dividends to old investors'.
Greece’s top court bans far-right party from May election
The Greeks (Hellenes) Party is the first party to be disqualified since the restoration of democracy in 1974.
How much of a threat is Sudan’s conflict to Chad?
Chad was already hosting hundreds of thousands of Sudanese refugees before the latest fighting.
US lawmakers hold hearing on Supreme Court ethics concerns
The hearing comes in the wake of several reports detailing failure by justices to report possible conflicts of interest.
Biden administration sending 1,500 more soldiers to Mexico border
Troops will assist with administrative duties as US prepares for end of contentious Title 42 border restriction.
UN chief says ‘not the right time’ to engage with Taliban
The UN head says he would hold similar meetings in the future after Doha meeting ended without acknowledging Taliban.
Sudan’s warring sides ‘agree seven-day ceasefire’
South Sudan's foreign ministry, which made the announcement, say the truce will start from Thursday.
‘Another era’: As King Charles III takes crown, Canada shrugs
Coronation met with 'ambivalence' in largest Commonwealth nation, experts say, as calls to break with UK monarchy grow.
The UN must not adopt the IHRA definition
This would be detrimental not only to United Nations agencies, but also to the global human rights regime.
Detained by Russian occupiers: ‘They jail you and forget’
Liliya Pshenichnaya says Russian forces held her for 60 days in a process that was arbitrary, frightful, and confused.
Indians jailed for spying on Qatar for Israel: Reports
Eight Indian nationals are accused of passing along information about a stealth-capable submarine, say media reports.
Arrests, hunger strikes, protests – the life of Khader Adnan
A timeline of major events in the life of Palestinian prisoner Khader Adnan, who died in Israeli detention.
Former US officer found guilty of aiding in George Floyd killing
US judge finds ex-Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao guilty of aiding and abetting in Floyd's May 2020 killing.
Int’l condolences after Palestinian prisoner Khader Adnan’s death
The ICRC called on Israel to release Palestinian hunger striker Adnan's body to allow his family to mourn.
Climate talks see push for deadline on ending ‘fossil fuel age’
Calls grow to set a deadline for phasing out all fossil fuels at Berlin climate conference.
Photos: Protests in Palestine after the death of Khader Adnan
A general strike closes shops, and hundreds of people demonstrate in honour of hunger striker.
Eurozone inflation rises to 7 percent after months of decline
Food, drink and energy prices keep climbing across the single currency area following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Hollywood writers go on strike: Here is what to know
The Writers Guild of America says it supports a work stoppage after failing to reach an agreement for higher pay.
Kosovo, Serbia leaders resume talks in Brussels to normalise ties
After more than a decade of negotiations, EU wants Balkan neighbours to settle on plan and put hostilities to rest.
Who was Khader Adnan, the Palestinian who died on hunger strike?
Khader Adnan, a spokesperson for the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, has died after a nearly three-month-long hunger strike.
IBA slams ‘black sheep’ breakaway body as schism roils boxing
A new world boxing federation was announced last month in a move aimed at securing the troubled sport's Olympic future.
How to ignore Israel’s apartheid: Learn from Ursula von der Leyen
The EU boss should be ashamed about her use of anti-Palestinian racist tropes. She won't be.
Canada’s folk singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot dies aged 84
One of the most renowned voices to emerge from the folk scene of the 1960s, Lightfoot recorded 20 studio albums.
Australia to ban recreational vaping in ‘Big Tobacco’ crackdown
In recent years, Australia has struggled to contain the explosion in recreational vaping, particularly among teens.
FIFA threatens Europe with Women’s World Cup broadcast blackout
Gianni Infantino says rights offers from 'Big 5' European countries are unacceptable and a 'slap in the face'.
IMF raises Asia’s economic forecast on China recovery
International lender raises 2023 growth outlook for region to 4.6 percent, up from 4.3 percent in October.
Hollywood writers announce major strike over workers’ rights
Writers' union will strike on Tuesday after six weeks of negotiations with studios and streamers failed.
Australia’s Qantas picks first female CEO as Joyce prepares to go
CEO Alan Joyce to depart flagship carrier after 15 years in the job.
US banking crisis: Is your money safe?
As another US bank collapses, here's what you need to know about how to keep your money safe.
Sudan fighting in its 18th day: A list of key events
Battles rage in Sudan despite the latest truce as the UN warns the conflict could turn into 'a full-blown catastrophe'.
Twitter fulfilling more government censorship requests under Musk
Twitter has complied at least partially with 98.8 percent of takedown requests under Elon Musk's ownership, data shows.
Photos: Displaced Afghans take shelter in ancient caves in Bamyan
Millions of Afghans are seeking international support to stave off hunger, disease and malnutrition.
Muslim mayor blocked from White House Eid celebration
Mayor Mohamed Khairullah was an outspoken critic of former President Donald Trump's 'Muslim ban' on travel to the US.
Novak Djokovic can play at US Open as vaccine mandate to end
Djokovic can play after missing out on the US Open last year and being denied entry into the country earlier this year.
Taxpayer ripoff or bargain? The cost of the British royal family
Critics of the monarchy say it is outdated and a waste of money, but supporters argue it more than pays its way.
Stars shine at Met Gala in honour of designer Karl Lagerfeld
This year's gala celebrates the life and work of the German-born designer and coincides with a new exhibition.
Palestinian hunger striker Khader Adnan dies in Israeli prison
Israeli prison authorities said Adnan was found unconscious in his cell after nearly three months on hunger strike.
Environmentalists sue US regulator over impact of SpaceX launches
SpaceX’s Starship rocket exploded over the Gulf of Mexico on April 20 and debris was scattered from the launch pad.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 433
As the war enters its 433rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
China steps up use of ‘exit bans’ against government critics
At least 15 laws and legal instruments now cover exit bans with millions of people potentially affected.
Taliban FM to meet Pakistan, China foreign ministers: Media
Taliban's interim foreign minister gets UN clearance to travel for meeting with counterparts in Pakistan.
Blinding US dust storm leads to fatal collisions in Illinois
Up to 60 cars and nearly 30 commercial vehicles collided on a rural highway, killing at least six passengers.
US Treasury says government may default on debt as early as June
A letter from US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns of potential 'harm to business and consumer confidence'.
Israel launches deadly air raid on Aleppo airport: media
The attack, which shut down the international airport, is believed to have killed at least one person and wounded more.
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