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Scores killed and thousands displaced by Brazil’s floods
Flooding in south Brazil has submerged one of its biggest cities, killed dozens of people and displaced thousands.
Can Jacob Zuma emerge as kingmaker in South Africa’s election?
Zuma's MK party is gaining in polls while ANC support slips. But is he still as influential outside the ruling party?
Russia unleashes ‘massive’ barrage targeting Ukraine energy infrastructure
Ukraine continues to call for more weapons as Russia seeks to batter industry and resistance.
Israel says reopening key Gaza border point as it steps up Rafah attacks
Israeli forces also pound central Gaza as negotiations continue in Egypt for a ceasefire in the enclave.
India arrests four for duping young men into fighting for Russia in Ukraine
Arrests come two months after investigators conducted raids across 13 locations in India and detained several people.
Support from lecturers and no arrests as Spanish students rally for Gaza
The police response to Spain's campus action has been relatively muted while more than 2,000 academics join protests.
Hong Kong court bans protest song Glory to Hong Kong
Ruling also means the song can no longer be disseminated or reproduced on internet-based platforms.
Anti-Gaza war protest marchers in New York City say ‘hands off Rafah’
Hundreds of protesters have been marching through New York to condemn Israel's escalating attacks on Rafah in Gaza.
World experienced hottest April on record, climate monitor says
Sweltering Earth endures 11-month warming streak as global air and sea surface temperatures soar.
Malaysia plans ‘orangutan diplomacy’ in palm oil pitch
Commodities minister says critically endangered animals could be given to countries that buy Malaysia's palm oil.
Malaysian football on alert after spate of attacks on top players
Former captain Safiq Rahim's car came under attack by assailants days after forward Faisal Halim was splashed with acid.
Japan’s Toyota posts record 4.9tn yen profit driven by hybrid demand
Japanese car giant says net profit reached 4.94 trillion yen ($31.9bn) in the year to March.
North Macedonia votes in elections set to test EU ambitions
Predicted victory for nationalist VMRO-DPMNE may stir tensions with EU neighbours Greece and Bulgaria.
Student protests against Israel’s war on Gaza spread across Europe
Growing calls and demonstrations for universities to sever ties with Israel trigger clashes and arrests.
NBA playoffs: Top-seeded Boston Celtics, Okalhoma Thunder win opening games
Celtics control Game One against Cavs thanks to Brown's 32 points, while Doncic is left to rue Mavs' poor performance.
An election booth inside a forest in India – for just one voter
Polling officers in Gujarat make a two-day trip by bus on bumpy roads to ensure a Hindu monk could vote.
US pauses weapons delivery to Israel over Rafah offensive concerns: Reports
Biden's administration paused shipment of weapons in effort to prevent full-scale assault on Rafah, official says.
Pakistan bets on a cannabis high as its economy struggles
A new regulator aims to legalise hemp growth, while crushing a black market. But is Pakistan too late to the party?
Elon Musk floated robotaxi launch in China, Chinese state media says
Tesla CEO last month made an unannounced visit to Beijing for talks with Chinese Premier Li Qiang.
Judge delays Trump classified documents case indefinitely
Judge says setting new date would be 'imprudent', casting doubt about whether the trial will start before US election.
US cancels export licenses of suppliers to China’s Huawei
Move comes after launch of AI-enabled laptop drew fire from Republican lawmakers.
Members of London’s Garrick Club agree to let women join for first time
Vote followed outrage over membership list that revealed the club was a bastion of Britain's establishment.
Should India take from the rich, give the poor? A new election flashpoint
As India enters the second half of its giant election, wealth distribution has emerged as a central campaign faultline.
‘Bleak milestone’: UN says 3 million forced to flee in Myanmar conflict
United Nations says the number displaced has jumped by 50 percent in last six months as fighting has intensified.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 804
As the war enters its 804th day, these are the main developments.
TikTok owner ByteDance files lawsuit against US law forcing app’s sale
In April, President Joe Biden signed a law giving ByteDance nine months to sell US operations over security concerns.
Sikh leaders welcome arrests in Canada activist killing, but questions loom
Leaders demand justice for threats against Sikh activists in North America and accusations of Indian gov't involvement.
‘Desperate’ rescues under way as Brazil floods kill 90, displace thousands
Thousands in Brazil's southern Rio Grande do Sul state lack water and electricity as floodwaters inundate entire towns.
‘Hamas proposal very far from Israeli requirements’, Netanyahu says
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the Hamas ceasefire proposal" is not acceptable in its current form.
US plays down Rafah assault, says it will push for Gaza ceasefire deal
Biden administration says Israel has 'legitimate goal' in seizing Rafah crossing but calls for reopening the border.
‘The goal is to destroy Gaza’: Why Israel rejects a ceasefire with Hamas
Israel has rejected a ceasefire and launched an operation in Rafah, raising fears that the war in Gaza could drag on.
World leaders call for calm in Rafah
Leaders from all corners of the world are expressing intense opposition to Israel's offensive in Rafah.
What does Russian president’s fifth term mean for the world?
Vladimir Putin is firmly in power at home while facing a West hostile over Russia's war on Ukraine.
John Swinney elected as new Scotland leader
Swinney replaces Humza Yousaf, who formally resigned on Tuesday after just over a year in office.
Stormy Daniels testifies during day 13 of Trump’s New York hush money trial
As Daniels testifies about her alleged affair with Donald Trump, defence lawyers push unsuccessfully for a mistrial.
‘Absolutely devastating’: Israel cuts off main entry point for Gaza aid
Israel has closed both the Rafah and Karem Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) border crossings.
Colonialism is challenged but also reinforced on university campuses
The campus protests and the crackdown on them reflect the dual role universities have played in colonial history.
UN, aid urgencies urge Israel to halt Rafah assault after crossing seized
UN and aid agencies urge Israel to halt Rafah incursion, warning Gaza is on brink of famine and needs humanitarian aid.
Police break up pro-Palestine protests at Berlin, Amsterdam campuses
Police dismantle encampment at Berlin's Free University and more than 100 activists arrested at University of Amsterdam.
This is where Israel’s army has told people in Rafah to go
Israel's army has told Palestinians being displaced from Rafah where they should go. They say the areas are unlivable.
Modi votes in home state as mammoth India election hits half-way mark
Millions vote across 93 constituencies in third phase as Modi leads a shrill campaign, ramping up polarising rhetoric.
German blue-chips warn of ‘extremist’ threat before EU elections
Business alliance seeks to counter far-right populism and persuade 1.7 million staff to vote in upcoming election.
Ukraine claims it foiled Russian plot to assassinate President Zelenskyy
State security service says two colonels arrested after it thwarted alleged plan to kill Zelenskyy, other top officials.
Beyond borders: Migrants online
Migrants and refugees often rely on social media to navigate their way across borders, as do human trafficking networks.
US rapper Macklemore releases track about college protests over Gaza
US rapper Macklemore's new song about the anti-Gaza war student protests, Hind's Hall'.
Pro-Palestine protests: How some universities reached deals with students
Many campus protesters have taken down Gaza encampments after colleges agreed to consider divestment from Israel.
From gun gear to prosthetic leg covers, volunteers boost Ukraine’s army
Thousands of Ukrainians are using innovative technology to support the military and injured veterans.
UN pushes Iran for ‘concrete’ cooperation on atomic programme
Grossi urges 'practical and tangible measures' as UN seeks to re-establish nuclear inspections.
‘Together we will win’: Putin sworn in as Russia’s president
The United States and most European Union countries boycotted the inauguration ceremony at the Grand Kremlin Palace.
Vladimir Putin sworn in for fifth term as Russian president
Russia's President Vladimir Putin has been sworn in for a fifth term at a ceremony that was boycotted by the US.
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