Why has FIFA not signed a World Cup broadcast deal in India?With the World Cup weeks away, FIFA is struggling to find broadcast rights buyers in the world’s most populous country.
Read MoreUS extends sanctions waiver on Russian oil: Why it mattersThe US has extended its waiver on sanctioned Russian oil until June 17.
Read MoreRonaldo to lead Portugal at sixth World Cup as Martinez names squadDiogo Jota named as an honorary 'plus-one' player in Portugal's squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Read MoreWho was Amin Abdullah, the ‘hero’ guard killed in San Diego shooting?Tributes have poured in for the guard, who was among the three people killed in the shooting at the San Diego mosque.
Read MoreSuspected car bomb explodes in Syrian capital DamascusPlumes of smoke from a suspected car bomb explosion outside an armament management centre in Damascus.
Read MoreChina-Russia relations are as strong as ever thanks to TrumpThe US president failed to ‘un-unite’ the two powers because he has repeated the same mistakes his predecessors made.
Read MoreSon of Palestinian president elected to Fatah’s top leadership bodySon of Palestinian president elected to Fatah’s top leadership body
Read MoreIsraeli far-right minister Smotrich says ICC seeks his arrestSmotrich is the third Israeli official targeted by the ICC, after Netanyahu and Gallant, for war crimes in Gaza.
Read MoreXi Jinping seeks to strengthen ties with Putin during China visitChina’s Xi Jinping is hosting Russian President Vladimir Putin, just days after welcoming Donald Trump to Beijing.
Read MoreTrump says Iran attack on ‘hold’: What we know about latest negotiationsTehran said its demands for peace include lifting sanctions against Iran but other sticking points likely to remain.
Read MoreThailand to slash tourist visa-free staysSoutheast Asia’s tourism powerhouse to introduce new tiered visa system.
Read MoreGaza aid flotilla organisers say 41 boats intercepted, 10 still sailingForeign ministers of 10 countries say Israel's storming of the aid flotilla is a blatant violation of international law.
Read MoreMusk vs Altman: What to know about the OpenAI verdictElon Musk’s planned appeal suggests the legal battle is far from over.
Read MoreSpain’s former PM Zapatero faces corruption probeHigh court is investigating Zapatero in airline case; ex-prime minister denies wrongdoing.
Read MoreWHO to hold emergency committee meeting as Ebola death toll rises to 131A panel of experts led by the WHO is to meet to discuss vaccine options for new epidemic.
Read MoreIran squad in race against time for World Cup readiness amid US-Israel warWith Iran's local football league suspended since March, most players in the squad have not been in action for months.
Read MoreThe US, Israel and the normalisation of scandalThanks to Netanyahu and Trump, scandal is now our new normal - call it 'Everythinggate'.
Read MoreKhartoum’s slow recovery amid cautious returnWar-damaged Khartoum sees uneven recovery as residents weigh return amid fragile services and economy.
Read MoreStarbucks Korea CEO fired over promotion that evoked military crackdown'Tank Day' marketing campaign provoked backlash for eliciting bloody suppression of 1980 Gwangju uprising.
Read More‘China holds the cards’: Why Putin’s visit to Beijing after Trump mattersScant progress in US-China talks bolsters Putin, while for China, hosting back-to-back visits is a diplomatic flex.
Read MoreChild survivor of San Diego mosque shooting describes ordealA boy who survived the San Diego mosque shooting that killed three people has described seeing ‘bad stuff’.
Read MoreAt least 10 dead as huge floods sweep southern and central ChinaThe affected area extends more than 1,000km (620 miles), according to Chinese meteorologists.
Read More‘King of the North’: Who is Andy Burnham, a potential UK prime minister?With Keir Starmer under fire, it is Manchester’s mayor who looks to be the key challenger.
Read MoreSan Diego mosque shooting: What we know about the victims and the attackersAuthorities said the attack at the Islamic Center of San Diego is being investigated as a possible hate crime.
Read MoreGunmen abduct 39 students, 7 teachers in attacks on Nigeria schoolsThe attacks targeted a secondary school and two primary schools, as gunmen kidnapped children aged between two and 16.
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