Germany to halt military exports to Israel for use in Gaza war
Berlin says it will halt shipments of military equipment that could be used in Gaza.
Israel feels like it can “do whatever” it wants with Gaza
“By occupying Gaza now and continuing the war, [Israel gives] up on saving the hostages.”
Israel bombs Gaza City as military prepares for full takeover
Video shows a large explosion targeting an apartment building near the al Shifa Medical Complex, west of Gaza City.
Balcony collapses as Palestinians scramble for aid in Gaza
Video shows the moment a balcony collapsed in Gaza, as Palestinians scrambled to reach an airdropped aid pallet.
Shock and fear in Gaza after Israel announces occupation plan
Palestinians in Gaza City are fearful of being displaced yet again after Israel announced plans to occupy Gaza City.
Trump and the global rise of fascist anti-psychiatry
Trump is using psychiatry to cut care, expand policing and turn public despair into political control.
Who counts in America? Trump wants to decide
Excluding undocumented immigrants from the census would shrink representation and deepen inequality.
At least 10 dead, 33 missing in flash floods in China’s Gansu province
President Xi Jinping orders 'all-out' rescue operations to save the missing people, CCTV says.
Slot hints at new Liverpool bid for Newcastle’s Isak
Newcastle tells striker Alexander Isak to train alone amid interest from other clubs, including Liverpool.
Trump to host Azerbaijan, Armenia leaders to sign US-brokered deal
US president said he will oversee the deal, which includes plans for a new transit corridor to be named after him.
Have sections of the US Constitution gone missing from government website?
A Library of Congress website temporarily omitted parts of Article 1 due to a coding error corrected later that day.
How the world is reacting to Israel’s plan to take over Gaza City
Israel’s Gaza escalation sparks global outcry, with leaders warning of devastating humanitarian consequences.
Ukraine’s conscription crisis: Alleged abuse leads to protests, emigration
Officials tasked with boosting army are accused of harshly cracking down on unwilling men, prompting some to flee.
Far-right Israeli football fans set off pyrotechnics in Latvia’s capital
Beitar Jerusalem fans, who have a history of anti-Arab racism, set off fireworks as Latvian police intervened.
US pauses most visa applications from Zimbabwe
The announcement marks the latest restriction imposed by the Trump administration on travellers from Africa.
France battles largest wildfire in decades as residents remain displaced
Thousands of residents remain evacuated in Aude as firefighters combat unpredictable flames intensified by strong winds.
China warns Philippines over Taiwan remarks amid rising tensions
Beijing warns Manila to stop 'playing with fire' after Marcos signals potential Taiwan conflict involvement.
Taiwan reports first case of chikungunya virus from China outbreak
The mosquito-borne virus has crossed the Taiwan Strait from southern China, where confirmed cases top 8,000.
In my Gaza maternity ward, life and death coexist, but so does hope
A medical intern reflects on the hardship, hunger and resilience of women who bring children into the world amid war.
Why has an AI-altered Bollywood movie sparked uproar in India?
The re-release of a beloved Bollywood classic has caused alarm in India's film industry.
Israeli security cabinet approves plan to occupy Gaza City: Report
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested earlier this week that Israel will 'take control of all Gaza'.
Famine kills nearly 200 in Gaza amid ‘apocalyptic’ battle for survival
Two children died of starvation on Thursday, as WHO warns 12,000 children aged under five suffering acute malnutrition.
India’s Modi, Brazil’s Lula speak amid Trump tariff blitz
India is signaling it may seek to rebalance its global partnerships after Trump's salvo of tariffs on Indian goods.
Families of Israeli captives sail near Gaza to call for a ceasefire
Families and supporters of the Israelis held captive by Hamas sailed toward the Gaza coast.
Cambodia and Thailand agree to deploy ASEAN ceasefire monitors
Both sides agree to extend truce, though Thailand still holds 18 Cambodian soldiers taken hours after truce implemented.
United States expects monthly tariff revenue to rise to $50bn
US Commerce Secretary Lutnick forecasts the increase as Trump announces levies on pharma and semiconductor chips.
Cambodia nominates Trump for Nobel Prize after Thai border truce
Cambodia credits Trump for brokering Thai border truce, nominates him for Nobel Peace Prize for 'visionary diplomacy'.
Majority seek end to Israel weapons sales: Survey spanning three continents
Amid Israel's genocide in Gaza, a five-nation poll shows support for the private sector and states to take action.
Decolonising knowledge: A call to reclaim Islam’s intellectual legacy
Muslims must move past superficial reforms to challenge Eurocentric frameworks and rediscover their own epistemology.
Gaza aid distribution declared ‘orchestrated killing’ by MSF
Medical relief agency has treated more than 1,300 patients for wounds sustained near notorious GHF aid sites in Gaza.
US soldier charged with attempt to provide Russia with battle tank info
Suspect is accused of going online and offering to assist Russian authorities in exchange for Russian citizenship.
Trump announces 100 percent tariff on semiconductor imports
US President Donald Trump said the tariff will not impact companies if they have already invested in US facilities.
Why Trump’s secondary tariffs on Russia could bite the US, its allies too
China and India would be hit hardest. But Europe would be affected, and the US would face risks as well.
Is Trump winning the trade war and at what cost to the economy?
Donald Trump's tariff policy is taking shape and the president is already touting benefits to the US economy.
Hong Kong battles floods amid heaviest August rainfall since 1884
More than 350mm (13.8 inches) of rain was recorded - the highest daily rainfall for August in over 140 years.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,257
Here are the key events on day 1,257 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Iran’s plan to abandon GPS is about much more than technology
It is yet another sign of a looming 'tech cold war'.
US-EU trade talks: Will Ursula von der Leyen clinch a deal with Trump?
The US president is to meet the EU chief in Scotland as Brussels strives for a deal before Trump's Friday deadline.
Chaotic scenes as desperately-hungry Palestinians scramble for aid in Gaza
Malnourished Palestinians in Gaza have been scrambling to grab desperately-needed aid in the Israeli-besiege enclave.
US State Department approves $4.7bn surface-to-air missile package to Egypt
The package includes radar systems, hundreds of missiles, and logistical and engineering support from US personnel.
UK and India sign free trade agreement during Modi visit
The two countries hope the accord will boost trade between them by 25.5 billion pounds.
US fertility rate drops to a new low, CDC data finds
The US birth rate has fluctuated over the years and can be influenced by factors such as economic stability.
US wrestling icon Hulk Hogan dies at 71
Hogan helped elevate US wrestling to a global phenomenon during the 1980s with his flair and bravado.
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Iranian helicopter confronts US warship approaching territorial waters
Iranian state media describe the confrontation as 'tense', while US military says the encounter was 'professional'.
EU and US edge closer to trade deal as tariff deadline looms
US officials are 'optimistic' that an agreement could be imminent.
Sudan’s competing authorities are beholden to militia leaders, say analysts
Both the army-backed government and RSF-backed alliance are increasingly rewarding loyal armed groups on the ground.
LA nightclub car ramming driver charged with attempted murder in US
If convicted, Fernando Ramirez could face multiple sentences of life imprisonment.
More than 1,400 killed in sectarian violence in coastal Syria, report finds
Gov't committee in Syria says it identified 298 suspects in mass killings in Syria's coastal regions.
What is the ‘kill zone’ people in Gaza need to cross to receive aid?
Hundreds of starving, aid-seeking Palestinians in Gaza have lost their lives to Israeli aggression or starvation.
Usyk knocks out Dubois in fifth to unify heavyweight boxing belts
Ukraine's Oleksandr Usyk knocks out Daniel Dubois of United Kingdom to unify the heavyweight title belts in London.
Vehicle driven into crowd in Los Angeles injuring more than 20: LAFD
The car was driven into a crowd of people in East Hollywood in the early hours of Saturday.
Analysis: PKK recalibrates from armed struggle to politics in Turkiye
Support from the PKK and Turkiye's politicians signals a change after decades of conflict, but pitfalls remain.
Prosecutors recommend one day of prison for officer in Breonna Taylor death
Under President Donald Trump, the Justice Department has asked a judge to consider a significantly lighter sentencing.