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Iranian man loses bid to be freed from Australian immigration detention
Court rules detention can be justified when an individual is refusing to cooperate in their deportation.
In India’s Arabica coffee capital, an election protest is brewing
Araku Valley coffee is sold in cafes around the world, but its farmers do not have toilets.
Two mango seasons: A long wait for Pakistan families hit by May 9 violence
As the Supreme Court debates the convictions of 85 people, families wait for their loved ones.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 806
As the war enters its 806th day, these are the main developments.
Chad’s President Deby wins election against prime minister in heated race
Violence and questions of election-rigging, however, marred the vote tally, which was announced earlier than expected.
As Singaporeans tire of rat race, incoming PM reimagines ‘Singapore Dream’
Prime Minister-in-waiting Lawrence Wong says residents are looking for more out of life than material success.
Philippines, US simulate mock invasions in largest ever war games
The Balikatan joint military exercises conclude on Friday after weeks of live fire drills and new weapons deployment.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy fires head of state guard over assassination plot
Ukrainian state security said earlier this week that they unearthed an assassination plot including two state guards.
Will Joe Biden do more to stop Israel’s assault on Rafah?
In a rare warning, the US president threatens to halt some arms supplies if Israel invades city in southern Gaza.
Israeli officials defiant after Biden weapons warning on Rafah assault
Prime Minister Netanyahu say Israel would 'fight with our fingernails' to achieve war objectives despite US pressure.
What did Biden say about US arms transfers to Israel and what does it mean?
Biden's warning to Israel of possible weapons cutoff is vague, experts say, but could mean end of 'blank cheque' policy.
Thousands in Sweden protest Israel participating in Eurovision song contest
Thousands of protesters waving Palestinian flags marched in the streets of Malmo, Sweden.
Bisan Owda and AJ+ win Peabody Award for Gaza war coverage
Palestinian journalist dedicates award to protesters around the world who are supporting Gaza.
Protesters rally in Sweden against Israel’s participation in Eurovision
Protesters have called for Israel's expulsion from the singing contest, which barred Russia from participating in 2022.
Russia could open new front as Ukraine remains weapons-poor, say officials
Ukrainian experts believe up to 50,000 troops are poised to try and take Sumy and Kharkiv.
Trump’s lawyer presses Stormy Daniels on day 14 of hush money trial
Defence team questions adult film star over hush money payment at heart of case against former US president.
‘It’s not human’: What a French doctor saw in Gaza as Israel invaded Rafah
When asked about Gaza's hospitals, Dr Lahna is pained by the memories of the sick, wounded and dying.
Israeli activists block Gaza-bound aid trucks on desert highway
Drone footage captured a long line of aid trucks bound for Gaza stuck on a narrow mountain pass.
Boeing 737: Plane skids off runway in Senegal, tyre bursts in Turkey
Accidents involving Air Senegal, Corendon Airlines come as aircraft manufacturer in crisis over its poor safety record.
Israeli politician calls for ‘imprecise missiles’ in Gaza
Knesset member called for the use of imprecise missiles' on Gaza, after the US paused a weapons shipment to Israel.
Boos for Israel’s entry at Eurovision rehearsal
Boos and shouts of Free Palestine' could be heard during Israel's song at the rehearsals for Eurovision.
Russia marks Victory Day parade amid Ukraine war
Country celebrates Soviet Union's victory in World War II as relations with the West spiral deeper into crisis.
Russia’s Putin says ‘arrogant’ West risking global conflict
In Victory Day speech, Russian president says his forces are in a 'state of combat readiness'.
Why is the US blocking some bomb shipments to Israel? All you need to know
Why has the US stopped shipments of some types of bomb, and what damage can these offensive weapons do?
UK PM spooked as students at elite universities join pro-Palestine movement
Rishi Sunak is meeting university bosses as more encampments spring up throughout the country.
Gaza’s seventh mass grave discovered at al-Shifa Hospital
A new mass grave has been discovered at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza.
US House blocks bid to remove Speaker Mike Johnson
In rare bipartisan move, Republicans and Democrats easily defeat effort by Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Sudan’s paramilitary RSF accused of ‘ethnic cleansing’ in West Darfur
Human Rights Watch says 'thousands' killed in attacks last year targeting Masalit tribe and other non-Arab groups.
A year since Pakistan’s May 9 riots: A timeline of political upheaval
Nationwide riots on this 'dark day' last year triggered a months-long political crisis that saw ex-PM Imran Khan jailed.
Dreams deferred in Gaza as Israel invades Rafah
Gaza's displaced grapple with having to leave Rafah and pushing the dreams they had before the war further out of reach.
India airline cancels dozens of flights after crew call in sick
Staff take sick leave en masse in apparent protest against working conditions imposed by new owner Tata Group.
The sanctuaries trying to save birds of prey from extinction in Kenya
Poison, deforestation and power lines have pushed African raptor population to 90 percent decline in last 40 years.
Give or take a few bombs, US complicity in genocide remains ‘ironclad’
Biden's decision to hold up delivery of 3,500 bombs hardly constitutes a betrayal of the Israeli killing machine.
Yemen’s Houthis say they attacked ships in Gulf of Aden, Indian Ocean
Iran-aligned group has threatened to increase attacks on shipping until ceasefire reached in Israel's war on Gaza.
Dutch police bulldoze camp to break up anti-Gaza war student protest
Dutch riot police have used a bulldozer to break up an anti-Gaza war protest camp at the University of Amsterdam.
Iran warns it will change nuclear doctrine if ‘existence threatened’
Adviser to Khamenei says Iran will have 'no choice' if nuclear facilities targeted by Israel.
NBA playoffs: Brunson guides NY Knicks’ win over Indiana Pacers
Brunson returned from a foot injury and led the Knicks to a 2-0 playoff series lead over the Pacers.
‘My vote snatched’: India election clouded by mysterious candidate pullouts
Some opposition candidates have claimed they have withdrawn under pressure. Other nominations have been rejected.
Fiji’s former Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama jailed for a year
Judge says Bainimarama abused his power to shut down probe into alleged corruption at the University of the South Pacific.
After decades of decline, Air India is betting billions on a comeback
CEO Campbell Wilson says journey to restoring Air India's reputation is 'well under way'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 805
As the war enters its 805th day, these are the main developments.
How food and chopstick skills are helping ease US-China tensions
What officials eat and how have become key ingredients in efforts to find common ground in a testy relationship.
Will Israel face consequences over its seizure of the Rafah Crossing?
Israeli army kills more Palestians in Gaza after takeover of crossing on vital route for aid deliveries.
In the US South, pro-Palestinians face crackdown on campus and in streets
Authorities have been intolerant of pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Louisiana, but the movement continues.
UK to expel Russian attache over Moscow’s ‘dangerous activities’
British government terms Maxim Elovik an 'undeclared military intelligence officer' as Russia promises to respond.
Israel demolishes nearly 50 Bedouin homes in Negev region
Nearly 400 people are now homeless after Israel demolished the homes of a Bedouin community in the Negev desert.
Hospitals in south Gaza running out of fuel, WHO warns
Already critically undersupplied hospitals have three days of fuel left, WHO chief warns as aid shipments also impeded.
White House condemns ‘racist’ taunting of Black protester in Mississippi
The White House says the actions of a University of Mississippi student taunting an anti-Gaza war protester were racist.
Children of the Darien Gap
A family flees violence in Ecuador for the United States, but first they must enter the Darien Gap, a perilous jungle.
Brazil flooding death toll hits 100 as government pledges aid
Crews race to rescue survivors as floodwaters displace 160,000 people across southern state of Rio Grade do Sul.
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