Mistakenly deported man Kilmar Abrego Garcia to remain in jail for now
Lawyers for the Maryland father, a Salvadoran immigrant, fear he could face a second deportation if released.
Rubiales to appeal fine for Hermoso forced kiss
Ex-football chief Luis Rubiales will appeal at Supreme Court after fine for forcibly kissing Jenni Hermoso is upheld.
Four Palestinians killed in occupied West Bank by settlers, Israeli troops
The dead include teenage boy who succumbed to wounds after being shot in the neck, according to Health Ministry.
Gunmen kill 11 at religious festival in Mexico’s Guanajuato state
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum decries shooting at Irapuato festival as 'deplorable' and promises investigation.
Death toll from rain-fuelled landslide in Colombia rises to 11
Authorities say that rescue workers continue to search for the missing and assist residents in town outside of Medellin.
Deadly church attack raises security fears for Syrians, minorities
Government faces scrutiny as church attack highlights ongoing threats to stability and safety for minorities in Syria.
Iran moves to punish ‘spying’ as it proclaims victory over Israel, US
Iranian parliament proposes harsher punishments for those accused of espionage after devastating war.
Faith leaders challenge Texas law requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms
The complaint alleges a law requiring the religious text violates 'fundamental religious-freedom principles' in the US.
Man charged after violently slamming Afghan child to the ground
A Belarusian tourist has been charged with attempted murder after violently attacking an Afghan boy at a Moscow airport.
Real Madrid vs RB Salzburg: FIFA Club World Cup – team news, start, lineups
Real Madrid meet Red Bull Salzburg in Philadelphia in the final Group H match at the FIFA Club World Cup.
French far right’s Le Pen asks protege to prep for 2027 presidential bid
French courts have barred France’s far-right leader, Marine Le Pen, from presidential candidacy for five years.
Trump says he doesn’t care if US, Iran sign a nuclear agreement
Donald Trump said the US and Iran will hold talks next week but he doesn’t care about signing an agreement.
Jeff Bezos arrives in Venice for wedding amid protests over inequality
Amazon tycoon set to marry Lauren Sanchez in lavish Venice wedding as activists protest 'growing disparity'.
Can a deal be found to end Israel’s war on Gaza?
Israel's recent conflict with Iran has renewed efforts to push for a deal in Gaza.
US lawmaker denies charges stemming from immigration centre visit
Representative LaMonica McIver has been accused of assault as the Trump administration accuses Democrats of obstruction.
The ‘12-Day War’ ended with an attack on Qatar. Why didn’t it escalate?
Even as the missiles flew across the waters separating Iran and Qatar, diplomacy was in motion. And it worked.
US to stop funding global vaccine alliance Gavi, health secretary says
The announcement from Robert F Kennedy Jr comes as his controversial CDC vaccine panel meets for the first time.
NATO countries’ budgets compared: Defence vs healthcare and education
The decision by NATO members on Wednesday to spend five percent of their GDP on defence could shift budget priorities.
Trump administration sues Maryland court system over deportation rulings
The Trump government has criticised Maryland's federal judges for 'judicial overreach' in their immigration orders.
Did the US and Israel really obliterate Iran’s nuclear facilities?
A leaked intelligence report has cast doubt on Trump and Netanyahu’s claims about destroying Iran's nuclear programme.
Iran passes bill to halt IAEA cooperation as fragile Israel ceasefire holds
Iran official says the US 'torpedoed diplomacy' as Tehran moves to suspend IAEA ties following war with Israel.
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Making sense of the '12-day war' between Israel and Iran
Why Iran conflict has raised new questions about IAEA’s credibility
Despite claiming that Tehran does not have the capacity to make nuclear bombs, the IAEA may have ratcheted up tensions.
Why is NATO boosting defence spending and can Europe afford it?
In a political win for US President Donald Trump, NATO member states have endorsed a big new defence spending target.
Trump is using “diplomacy as a ruse” to strike Iran
“Iran is willing to engage diplomatically, but what we’ve not seen is any good faith from the United States.”
US didn’t destroy Iran’s nuclear programme: Here’s what new intel says
US President Trump doubles down on his assertion that Iranian nuclear programme has been set back by decades.
Kenyans take to streets a year after deadly anti-govt protests
Kenyan police fired tear gas to disperse protesters marking one year since the deadly 2024 anti-government protests.
Young Palestinians in Gaza turn plastic into fuel
Displaced Gaza youth make fuel from plastic to survive amid war and widespread hunger.
Thousands rally in Kenya to mark anniversary of antitax demonstrations
Rights groups say at least 60 people were killed last year by security forces in protests against planned tax rises.
12 posts from ‘12 day war’: How Trump live-posted Israel-Iran conflict
The US president, always busy on social media, was extra communicative during the recent Israel-Iran conflict.
UK to buy 12 F-35A fighter jets capable of carrying nuclear weapons
Downing Street says the purchase will be the 'biggest strengthening of the UK's nuclear posture in a generation'.
Gout Gout breaks own 200m record; beats Bolt’s Golden Spike debut time
The 17-year-old Australian Sudanese sprinter clocked 20.02 seconds to break the Australian national record once again.
Zohran Mamdani claims victory in NYC Democratic mayoral primary
Video shows Zohran Mamdani declaring victory in New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary after Andrew Cuomo conceded.
India forcibly sterilised 8m men: One village remembers, 50 years later
The imposition of a state of national emergency on June 25, 1975, was India's closest brush with dictatorship.
Boeing failed to provide training to prevent MAX 9 midair emergency: NTSB
The US agency harshly criticised Boeing's safety culture as well as ineffective oversight by the FAA.
Heatwave poses risks to US power grid
As heat related power outages surge, things are expected to worsen, with AI-focused data centres sucking up power.
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Trump: no ‘regime change’ in Iran, urges calm after strikes
Donald Trump said he does not want regime change in Iran and claimed nuclear weapons are “the last thing on Iran’s mind"
Powell says US Fed to wait to reduce rates even as Trump demands cuts
The US central bank chair said that data will soon show the impact of inflation, and decisions will be based on that.
Explosions seen in sky over Doha, Qatar
Explosions have been seen in the sky over Qatar’s capital, Doha after Iran warned of a missile attack.
Huge explosion filmed as Israel bombs Rasht in Iran’s north
Israel has bombed the northern Iranian city of Rasht, causing a massive fireball to rise through the night sky.
UK political class “schizophrenic” about national defence
“The British government are concerned that the public might panic if they talk about imminent invasion."
Vietnam scraps two-child policy to combat falling birthrate
Vietnam's declining birthrate is most pronounced in urban areas, while nationally, male births still outnumber female.
Donald Trump condemns Putin after deadly Russian strikes on Ukraine
US President Donald Trump condemned Vladimir Putin on Sunday over Russia’s deadly strikes on Ukrainian cities.
Poland votes in tight presidential election
Foreign policy under Prime Minister Donald Tusk, LGBTQ rights and abortion have been major issues on the campaign trail.
US deportations raise serious human rights concerns, UN says
The United Nations raised alarm over the large number of people being deported from the United States.
PKK to formally disband and lay down its weapons
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, has announced that it plans to disband and disarm
Turkish student Rumeysa Ozturk says she will continue to pursue her case
Student freed from US detention after writing Gaza opinion piece says she has 'faith in American system of justice'.
Pakistan accuses India of drone attack
Video shows drone debris in Lahore after Pakistan's army said it shot down 12 drones during an overnight Indian attack.
Documentary uncovers identity of Israeli soldier who shot Shireen Abu Akleh
Who Killed Shireen? also lifts lid on US attempts to stifle truth about killing of veteran Al Jazeera journalist.
Between borders and bombs, I lost my mum: A daughter’s tribute from Gaza
As Israel continues to bomb Gaza, Maram Humaid writes about never getting the chance to say goodbye to her mother.
Mali’s military government suspends political parties’ activities
Decree signed by General Goita suspends activities 'until further notice', citing 'reasons of public order'.
Workers observe May Day with marches and demos under Trump tariffs shadow
The holiday, also known as International Workers’ Day or Labor Day, marks the struggles and achievements of workers.
Somalia bans entry of Taiwan citizens in bid to please China: Taipei
China welcomes the measure, saying Beijing 'highly appreciates' the East African country's move.
Australia opens mushroom murder trial
The case of Erin Patterson, accused of killing three with toxic Beef Wellington, has gripped the nation.
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Four dead after car crashes into after-school camp in US state of Illinois
Victims of crash were aged between four and 18 years old, US authorities say.
Pro-Israeli mob harasses woman in New York with ‘Death to Arabs’ chant
A pro-Israeli mob harassed a woman in New York, chanting ‘Death to Arabs’ while shoving and throwing objects at her.
More than 480 civilians killed in Sudan’s North Darfur over two weeks: UN
Women, girls and boys suffered reported sexual attacks in the latest violence.