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UK Defence Ministry targeted in cyberattack: Minister
Third-party payroll system with names and bank details of armed forces staff hacked, reports say.
US delays sending Joint Direct Attack Munitions to Israel: Report
WSJ reports Biden administration has not followed up with official notification about proposed sale of precision arms.
Pro-Palestinian protesters target Met Gala over Gaza war
Several people were arrested as pro-Palestinian protesters tried to disrupt the Met Gala in New York.
Israeli army takes control of Rafah crossing in Gaza
The Israeli military has taken control of Gaza's Rafah crossing with Egypt.
Israel seizes key Gaza border crossing as it launches assault on Rafah
Closure of crossing threatens increased casualties as Israel steps up offensive on city sheltering millions.
Amazon to invest $9bn in Singapore to expand cloud services
Announcement comes after rival Microsoft last week unveiled major investments in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia.
Belgian and Dutch students protest against Israel’s war on Gaza
Students in Ghent andAmsterdam occupied universities to protest against Israel'swar on Gaza.
US soldier detained in Russia and accused of theft
US soldier detained in Russia on charges of criminal misconduct, adding to strained relations.
‘Serious job’: How a collective in election-bound India fights hate speech
Hate Speech Beda trains volunteers from across the southern state of Karnataka on using the law to combat hate crimes.
‘Unacceptable’: Australian PM criticises China over fighter jet incident
Protests lodged after Chinese aircraft fired flares in path of an Australian navy helicopter in international waters.
US, UK, most EU nations to boycott Putin inauguration
Russia's Vladimir Putin will be sworn in for a fifth term as president in a ceremony at the Kremlin later on Tuesday.
Boeing postpones launch of Starliner space capsule after technical fault
Cancellation of inaugural crewed space mission comes as Boeing is under fire over safety record at its aviation arm.
US officials probe allegations Boeing workers falsified inspection records
Federal Aviation Administration says Boeing voluntarily informed officials that inspections may not have been completed.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 803
As the war enters its 803rd day, these are the main developments.
Slum to stardom: Indonesian film director Joko Anwar is riding high
Indonesia's most prolific film director is juggling multiple projects as his latest film proves box office gold.
Progressive US Senator Bernie Sanders to run for reelection
Sanders says that he will run for another term as country faces 'difficult political moment' amid schisms over Gaza.
Text of the Gaza ceasefire proposal approved by Hamas
The deal lays out a timetable for release of Israeli captives in Gaza and withdrawal of Israel's troops from territory.
Israel’s war on Gaza: All to know about the truce proposal Hamas agreed to
Palestinian group Hamas says it has agreed to an Egyptian-Qatari proposal, but Israel says it falls short of demands.
US ‘reviewing’ Gaza ceasefire proposal, says it opposes Rafah invasion
Biden administration officials decline to share details about proposal but say they are committed to reaching deal.
Key takeaways from 12th day of Trump’s New York hush-money trial
Jury hears testimony on how hush-money payments were made as judge again fines Trump for violating gag order in US case.
What are the implications of Israel’s ban on Al Jazeera?
Qatar-based network says action by Israel's government is illegal.
White House says Israel must evaluate ceasefire deal that Hamas agreed to
White House National Security Spokesperson John Kirby said that Israel must have a chance to evaluate the possible deal.
UK university students join pro-Palestine protests
Students in the UK are setting up camps to show solidarity with Palestine and their post-secondary peers globally
Journalists at Italy’s RAI strike in protest at Meloni’s government
The broadcaster RAI has denied censorship claims and said it is transforming into 'a modern digital media company'.
Hamas accepts Qatari-Egyptian proposal for Gaza ceasefire
Israel says it will send delegation to meet with mediators as war cabinet approves continuing Rafah military operation.
Hamas accepts Qatari and Egyptian ceasefire proposal
Cheers erupt in Gaza on hearing the news that Hamas has told Qatar and Egypt they will accept their ceasefire proposal.
World reacts to Israel’s Rafah evacuation order
Aid groups warn of devastating consequences of any assault on Rafah after Israel orders tens of thousands to evacuate.
Pastor narrowly avoids being shot in middle of Sunday sermon
The livestream of a Sunday church service in Pennsylvania captured the moment a gunman tried to shoot a pastor.
Palestinians evacuate eastern Rafah ahead of expected Israeli assault
Israel's military ordered the evacuation of Palestinians from eastern Rafah ahead of a ground invasion of the city.
Growing Together: A former MOVE family reunites after prison in the US
As he turns 40, Mike Africa Jr experiences life with his parents for the first time after they're released from prison.
US campus protests of Israeli ‘genocide’ offer hope to students from Gaza
Student protests in the United States have caught the attention of students from Gaza, giving them hope for the future.
Israel bans Al Jazeera: What does it mean and what happens next?
Al Jazeera said it will pursue available legal channels to protect its journalists from Israel's 'slanderous' shutdown.
EU to drop rule-of-law dispute with Poland
European Union says Poland has launched a series of measures to address concerns about judicial independence.
Inoue vs Nery: Japanese champ defends super bantamweight titles in Tokyo
Naoya Inoue survives first-round knockdown to knock out challenger Luis Nery in the sixth round in front of 45,000 fans.
Why is Israel forcing the evacuation of part of Rafah, Gaza’s last refuge?
Israel argues its security depends on disbanding Hamas battalions in Rafah as it calls on 100,000 people to evacuate.
Columbia University cancels main commencement ceremony after Gaza protests
Announcement comes days after New York police raided and dispersed the Gaza solidarity encampment on Columbia's campus.
Mexicans protest and pay tribute to murdered foreign surfers
The surfing community in Mexico has paid tribute to the American and two Australian tourists who were killed.
EU urges China to use influence on Russia and Iran
Brussels hopes Beijing will lean on Russia to end war in Ukraine and limit Iran's missiles and drones.
Heckler demands Netanyahu’s resignation at Holocaust memorial event
A man heckled Israel's prime minister during a Holocaust Remembrance Day wreath-laying ceremony at Yad Vashem.
Germany recalls ambassador to Russia citing cyberattacks
Berlin's recall of envoy extends diplomatic tension on eve of Putin's inauguration.
Watching the watchdogs: How US media messed up campus protests coverage
Mainstream media has joined US power elites in demonising pro-Palestinian encampments on campuses.
Tunis police raid sees refugees abandoned near the border with Algeria
Tunisia's sub-Saharan African refugees and migrants describe being victims of vilification and kidnapping nationwide.
‘Yemen at a crossroads’: Nearly 200 aid groups issue urgent funding appeal
Only a fraction of funds needed to provide aid to millions in the war-torn country is secured, the groups say.
Israel orders Rafah evacuation after night of intense bombardment
Palestinian families have begun leaving eastern Rafah after the Israeli military ordered its evacuation.
Severe floods inundate Brazil’s southernmost state, displacing thousands
Flooding in Brazil has displaced more than 115,000 people and left close to 80 dead.
Russia announces nuclear weapon drills after ‘provocative’ Western threats
Exercises involving tactical nuclear weapons to be held after top European leaders indicated deepening Ukraine backing.
Death toll from southern Brazil rainfall rises with many still missing
The disaster in Brazil's southern Rio Grande do Sul state has killed at least 78 people over the last seven days.
Ukraine marks its third Easter at war
Russia has launched a barrage of drones on eastern Ukraine and claimed its troops took control of a village.
Israel orders Rafah evacuation as Gaza truce talks stall
Blaming Hamas for deadlocked negotiations, Israel appears set to launch threatened offensive on southern Gaza city.
Stand-in Jose Raul Mulino wins Panama presidential race
The stand-in for banned ex-President Ricardo Martinelli has promised to boost the economy.
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