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What is behind rising anti-Semitism around the world?
Experts tell UpFront that anti-Semitism is surging in the United States, and globally.
India soldier ‘shoots self’ at same base where four others killed
'No connection whatsoever' to the killing of four soldiers by unknown attackers earlier in the day, says the army.
‘Eyes and ears’: Could drones prove decisive in the Ukraine war?
How Ukraine is looking to drones, used for reconnaissance and guided-missile attacks, to win the war.
Obi voters in Nigeria cry fraud, struggle to keep hope alive
Weeks after the election, supporters of surprise frontrunner say they reject president-elect Tinubu's legitimacy.
Australia’s northwest braces for strongest cyclone in a decade
Cyclone Ilsa is predicted to gather strength before making landfall on Western Australia's northern coast.
Apple in talks to make MacBooks in Thailand, report says
Tech giant's reported plans come as company seeks to expand its manufacturing presence beyond China.
Qatar and Bahrain to restore ties, end years-long dispute
Qatar and Bahrain both say they want to 'enhance the Gulf unity and integration' after years of discord.
China’s exports surge as economy rebounds from ‘zero COVID’
Chinese exports rise for the first time in six months, soaring 14.8 percent year on year.
ASEAN ‘strongly condemns’ deadly Myanmar air attack
Regional bloc calls for an end to violence as media reports say up to 100 people may have died in Pa Zi Gyi village.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 414
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 414th day, we take a look at the main developments.
G7 finance heads vow financial stability, supply chain diversity
Communique pledges greater role for low- and middle-income countries in diversifying supply chains.
China races to regulate AI after playing catchup to ChatGPT
China's cyberspace agency wants to ensure AI will not attempt to 'undermine national unity' or 'split the country'.
Why is Modi so scared of history textbooks?
PM's party is editing textbooks to portray fantasy of India as Hindu-only nation that has always been loving and just.
Canada faces questions over alleged Chinese interference
An official inquiry is under way into allegations China meddled in elections but some say the influence goes further.
Why is Colombia so deadly for human rights activists?
Nearly half of all rights activists killed last year were from Colombia.
North Korea fires possible ‘new type’ ballistic missile
Japan ordered Hokkaido residents to evacuate when the launch was detected before the weapon later fell into the sea.
Musk says owning Twitter ‘has not been some sort of a party’
In interview with BBC, Musk discussed his ownership of Twitter, including layoffs, misinformation and his work style.
US-led plan to ‘end’ migration through Darien Gap spurs questions
Deal with Panama, Colombia seeks to stem 'illicit crossings' of dangerous jungle route used by US-bound asylum seekers.
US judge in voting system defamation suit rebukes Fox News
Judge suggests sanctions after lawyers for Fox News revealed that they may have misrepresented Rupert Murdoch's role.
Biden administration announces sweeping car emissions proposal
The US Environmental Protection Agency says the rules will dramatically slash emissions and reduce burden of pollution.
HRW calls on Tunisia to release ex-PM Laarayedh
Laarayedh has been held in detention since December without being taken before a judge, according to HRW.
What’s behind violence opposing changes to Ethiopia’s army?
Violence has broken out in Amhara region as government says the change is essential for national unity.
Second Tennessee lawmaker to return to chamber after explusion
Shelby County Board of Commissioners votes to restore Justin Pearson to seat after he was ousted for US gun protest.
Purported US intelligence leaks embarrass Ukraine, other allies
A leaked trove of alleged intelligence documents wrought havoc in US spy agencies during the 59th week of Ukraine's war.
Ukraine war likely to stretch past 2023: Purported US documents
Unverified US intelligence documents say fighting in Donbas region headed for 'stalemate', war casualties much higher.
‘Deadliest quarter’ for migrants in the Central Med since 2017
More than 400 people have died crossing the Central Mediterranean between January and March this year.
US and UK announce new sanctions targeting Russian ultra-wealthy
The new restrictions seek to limit Russia's ability to evade sanctions imposed following its invasion of Ukraine.
Juul to pay $462m to six US states over youth addiction claims
The states had accused Juul of falsely marketing its e-cigarettes as less addictive than cigarettes.
IMF forecasts Pakistan’s economy to slump, inflation to rise
IMF says Pakistan's economy will grow just 0.5 percent this year, down from 6 percent in 2022.
White House vows to fight for abortion pills, patient privacy
Moves follow Texas ruling suspending federal approval for abortion pills, state efforts to restrict travel for abortion.
Algeria law ‘controlling media’ close to passing
Parliament's lower house has already approved the bill, which will force journalists to reveal their sources.
At least 10 people from sub-Saharan Africa drown off Tunisia
This year's first quarter was the deadliest for refugees trying to cross the central Mediterranean since 2017, UN says.
Church criticises Israel’s ‘heavy-handed restrictions’ on Easter
Palestinian Christians say their 2,000-year-old community in the Holy Land has come under increasing attack.
Joe Biden calls on Northern Ireland’s leaders to compromise
US president urges a return to power sharing in Belfast on visit to mark 25 years of peace.
Photos: Ashfall widespread as Russian volcano continues to erupt
Shiveluch on the Kamchatka Peninsula is 60,000 to 70,000 years old and is one of the largest volcanoes in Russia.
Israeli protests: The clash of competing settler-colonial visions
The demonstrations in Israel reflect a settlers' conflict over how to handle the indigenous 'demographic threat'.
What is Discord and how did the leaked Pentagon documents spread?
The highly classified documents are believed to have first appeared on the social media app several weeks ago.
Champions League QF preview: Real Madrid-Chelsea, AC Milan-Napoli
Frank Lampard's Chelsea face daunting trip to Madrid, while Napoli play fellow Italian giants Millan in quarterfinals.
Italy declares state of emergency over ‘migration congestion’
The measure will last for six months and include the redistribution of migrants across the country and repatriations.
Chilean rights groups condemn ‘quick trigger’ law
In wake of killings, new legislation gives police more protections - but critics say it could lead to abuse of force.
Syrian FM makes first visit to Saudi Arabia since 2011
Visit the latest sign of a move towards a restoration of relations between Syria and Saudi Arabia.
Photos: In Iraq, a Mosul Ramadan is special
Ramadan in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul has a flavour different from anywhere else in the country.
To cut costs, a family lives in an informal occupation in Brazil
How a part-time domestic worker with two special needs children manages the rising cost of living for her family of six.
Ukraine says Russia ‘worse than ISIS’ after beheading video
Zelenskyy labels Russian troops 'beasts' after a video appears to show a Ukrainian soldier being beheaded with a knife.
What will post-Djukanovic Montenegro look like?
After Djukanovic's exit, there is reason to worry about Montenegro's commitment to the West.
Conflict in eastern DR Congo forces thousands of schools to close
Conflict in the DRC's volatile eastern region has disrupted schooling for 750,000 young Congolese, according to UNICEF.
Syria to reopen embassy in Tunisia after 10-year closure
Decision follows order by Tunisian president to appoint ambassador to Damascus, a decade after diplomatic ties were cut.
The Egyptian traditions endangered by rampant inflation
Long, generous celebrations and commemorations are becoming a thing of the past as people feel the pinch.
Israel bans non-Muslims from Al-Aqsa until end of Ramadan
Defence minister and security chiefs unanimously recommended the measure, PM Netanyahu says after violence at holy site.
France’s Macron heckled by protesters on Netherlands visit
Pension reform tensions in France and controversial comments about Taiwan cloud Macron's trip to the Netherlands.
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