Why are Indian workers angry with Narendra Modi?
Millions of people have gone on strike in India against new government labour and business policies.
Hamas agrees to release 10 captives as Israeli attacks kill 74 in Gaza
Hamas says ongoing talks remain 'tough' as Trump sees a ‘good chance’ of reaching ceasefire deal within days.
Keep your shoes on: What to know about the TSA rule change at US airports
The TSA required travellers to remove their shoes during airport security screenings for nearly two decades.
‘Never touched a gun’: Colombia fighters step up child soldier recruitment
As Colombia’s conflicts continue to escalate, criminal organisations rely on young soldiers to bolster ranks.
Trump: ‘Very good chance’ of Gaza ceasefire this week or next
Donald Trump says there’s a “very good chance” of a Gaza ceasefire within days after meeting Israeli PM Netanyahu.
US sanctions UN expert Albanese over Israel criticism
Trump administration says it is targeting Albanese for encouraging ICC war crime prosecution against Israel's Netanyahu.
Bridge collapse in Gujarat kills 10
At least 10 people died after a portion of the Gambhira Bridge collapsed into the Mahisagar River in Gujarat, India.
‘Shoot their legs’: Kenya’s President Ruto rails against looters
Kenyan President William Ruto said anyone looting or vandalising businesses should be shot in their legs.
T-Mobile to end DEI programme as it seeks regulatory approval
The wireless carrier, which is seeking FCC approval on two deals, bowed the pressure from the White House.
White House hosts West African leaders to discuss trade and development
Talks come as US shifts focus from aid to building sustainable economic partnerships.
Ex-DOGE official rushed Trump‑backed GHF grant despite staff warnings
The official waived safeguards to fast-track a $30m award to the highly criticised Gaza aid group.
Trump issues new tariffs for six countries, including Iraq and the Philippines
The White House has sent letters to 20 different countries this week announcing new tariffs.
CEO Linda Yaccarino announced resignation from Musk’s X
In a surprise move, Yaccarino says she is stepping from the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.
Wildfires reopen earthquake wounds in Turkiye’s shattered Hatay province
Recent wildfires have torn through southeastern Turkiye's Hatay, still recovering from a February 2023 earthquake.
Israel installs mobile housing units in Palestinian-controlled Hebron
Footage from the occupied West Bank city of Hebron shows Israel installing mobile housing units.
South Korea issues arrest warrant for ex-President Yoon
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What would happen if coral reefs disappeared?
Half a billion people depend on coral reefs – what happens when they vanish?
Carlo Ancelotti sentenced to prison in Spain over tax fraud
Ancelotti, one of the most successful managers in football history, given a one-year suspended sentence and large fine.
Pakistan seeks YouTube ban on 27 opposition and journalist channels
Pakistan court order pushes the platform to block channels critical of the government and state institutions.
Israel is killing doctors so Gaza can never heal from genocide
Medicide is a central part of Israel's goal of making Palestinian life in Gaza impossible.
Flash floods in US kill at least three in New Mexico mountain town
Flash floods prompted by monsoon rains kill at least three, including two children, with search operations ongoing.
Greece to halt migrant asylum processing from North Africa
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis says the suspension will be for three months amid a surge of arrivals.
Can BRICS challenge the US-led world order?
President Donald Trump has threatened to impose more tariffs on nations aligning themselves with BRICS.
Five rescued after suspected attack by Yemen’s Houthis on Red Sea vessel
Surge in Red Sea attacks after months of calm potentially signals revival of Houthis' campaign over Gaza war.
Malaysia’s Anwar warns of weaponised trade as Trump’ tariffs loom
Malaysian leader says trade being used to 'pressure, isolate and contain' as top US diplomat Rubio set to visit region.
Killed ‘by those meant to protect’: Kenyans outraged by police violence
Calls made for accountability after death in custody of blogger Albert Ojwang and deadly violence against protesters.
South Korea repatriates six North Koreans picked up at sea
North Koreans' repatriation comes as South Korea's newly-elected president is working to improve inter-Korean ties.
At least 31 dead, 532 arrested in Kenya’s antigovernment protests
Human rights office calls for accountability after 31 people are killed in nationwide 'Saba Saba' marches.
France’s Macron begins UK state visit, calls for support on Gaza, Ukraine
Emmanuel Macron's three-day trip is the first state visit to UK by a European Union head of state since Brexit.
Trump, Netanyahu meet for a second time to discuss a Gaza ceasefire
The unscheduled talks come as Trump's Middle East envoy said Israel and Hamas were closing their differences on a truce.
‘Critical point’: UN pleads for fuel for Gaza amid Israeli blockade
'Hospitals are rationing. Ambulances are stalling. Water systems are on the brink,' UN humanitarian agency says.
Tunisian court hands lengthy prison sentences to ex-officials
Opposition leader Ghannouchi, ex-PM and former presidential aide sentenced amid President Saied’s crackdown on dissent.
US envoy Steve Witkoff suggests Gaza ceasefire deal is close
Trump aide says Washington 'hopeful' a 60-day truce between Israel and Hamas can be reached by the end of the week.
Wildfires shut airport near Marseille in France
Wildfires near Marseille, France have forced the airport to close and injured nine firefighters.
Dozens missing after monsoon triggers Nepal-China floods
At least eight people died and dozens are missing after monsoon rains caused flooding at the Nepal-China border.
Donald Trump threatens ‘un-American’ BRICS countries with 10 percent tariff
Brazilian President Lula responded to Trump's tariff threats by saying the world does not 'want an emperor'.
In Taiwan, migrants flee oppressive workplaces for life on the periphery
The island's population of undocumented migrants has doubled since 2021 amid concerns about rigid broker system.
Epstein had no ‘client list’, died by suicide, US Justice Department says
Admission about sex offender signals a retreat from narrative once pushed by President Trump’s administration.
Search intensifies for missing children after deadly Texas floods
Helicopters, boats, and drones deployed in frantic search for missing children as the floods kill at least 50 people.
Scepticism and hope for end to Gaza war before Trump-Netanyahu meeting
Trump says a deal for a 60-day ceasefire could lead to an end to the war, but others are more pessimistic.
Iran’s Khamenei makes first public appearance since war with Israel
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attended a mourning ceremony on the eve of the Muslim holy day of Ashura.
Zohran Mamdani’s New York primary win sparks the ire of Modi’s supporters
Experts say Mamdani, a mayoral candidate, has attracted criticism on the Hindu right for his faith and outspoken views.
Hercules the hero as Fluminense beat Al Hilal in Club World Cup quarters
Brazil's Fluminense earn hard-earned 2-1 victory over Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal to book place in semifinals.
‘Village of one kidney’: India-Bangladesh organ traffickers rob poor donors
Using loopholes and fraud, brokers turn poverty in Bangladesh and demand for transplants in India into booming business.
Football world mourns Diogo Jota following deadly car crash
The football world has paid tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother, who died in a car crash in Spain on Thursday.
Chelsea vs Palmeiras: FIFA Club World Cup – teams, start time, lineup
English Premier League club Chelsea face Brazil's Palmeiras in the second quarterfinal of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
Will Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ help grow the US economy?
Donald Trump says his sweeping tax cuts will grow the economy. But, critics say the bill will increase national debt.
Ethiopia’s PM Abiy Ahmed says mega dam GERD on the Nile ‘now complete’
Sudan and Egypt are concerned about its effect on their water supply, but Abiy says the dam will benefit them all.
Iran releases video of Israeli strike on Tehran in June
Iranian media has released a video showing the moment an Israeli attack targeted Tehran during its conflict in June.
Gaza aid fund appears “to fail on” intl rules, norms
Michael Lynk on the laws protecting civilians in Gaza and the responsibilities of GHF in delivering aid safely.
Diogo Jota: Liverpool star dies after car crash in Spain
The 28-year-old died in a car accident near Zamora, in northwestern Spain, two weeks after his wedding day.