Ukraine’s forcibly transferred children must not be a bargaining chipRussia must face more pressure to fulfil its legal obligations to return the Ukrainian children.
Read MoreResidents flee Beirut’s southern suburbs as Israel orders strikesVideos show gridlocked traffic in the southern suburbs of Beirut as residents rushed to evacuate the Dahiyeh area.
Read MoreHow could El Nino reshape tropical storms around the world this year?El Nino tends to reduce hurricanes in the Atlantic while increasing storms in the Pacific Ocean.
Read MoreGreece reopens Syrian and Afghan asylum cases, hoping for returnsGreece's migration minister recently said Athens does not share common values with 'hardcore Islam'.
Read MoreEngland World Cup 2026 team preview: Players to watch, group and squad listEngland cruised through qualifying, but some fans are concerned over the squad selection and the form against top teams.
Read MoreFrench Navy seizes Russian oil tankerFrench Navy seizes Russian oil tanker
Read MoreWhat is Lebanon’s Beaufort Castle, and why has Israel captured it?The fortress, a historical battleground, is playing a central role in Israel’s military campaign against Hezbollah.
Read MoreKuwait condemns Iranian attack as Iran-US trade new strikesKuwait activated its air defences after what its foreign ministry later described as a ‘heinous Iranian attack’.
Read MoreFrench navy, backed by the UK, intercepts Russian oil tankerAccording to France, the tanker, which had sailed from Murmansk, was trying to 'skirt international sanctions'.
Read MoreEthiopia holds elections with PM Abiy’s party expected to dominateVoting will not take place in northern Tigray region and some parts of the Amhara region amid insecurity.
Read MoreIsrael bombs a beloved Lebanese landmark, chef Husen Fayad’s restaurantIsrael destroyed Arch Almoulouk, a resort and restaurant owned by famous Lebanese chef Husen Fayad in Wadi al-Hujeir.
Read MoreUS, Iran trade new attacks amid talks: Here’s what we knowWashington and Tehran are attacking each other despite a ceasefire that came into effect on April 8.
Read MoreUltra-Orthodox Jewish demonstrators storm Israeli police stationUltra-Orthodox Jewish demonstrators storm Israeli police station
Read MoreWhich football rule changes will be implemented during the World Cup?Red cards for covering mouths, corner kicks for time wasting and broadened use of VAR technology will be implemented.
Read MoreIran’s IRGC launches retaliatory strike after US attacksKuwait, which hosts US forces, says its defence systems intercepted missiles and drones amid sirens across the country.
Read MorePolitical commentators Cenk, Piker say UK bars them over Israel remarksThe US citizens allege that they have been denied entry to Britain due to their outspoken criticism of Israel.
Read MoreVinicius brings Maracana curtain-raiser to life as Brazil rout Panama 6-2Christian Pulisic breaks goal drought as US beat Senegal 3-2 in international friendly ahead of World Cup.
Read MoreLebanese start fleeing south Beirut after Israel says will target the areaThe Israeli government says it has given the army orders to attack the southern suburbs of the capital.
Read MoreIran war day 94: US strikes Iranian sites; Kuwait intercepts missilesWhile a peace deal between the US and Iran remains elusive, Israel has deepened its offensive into southern Lebanon.
Read MoreTense election night in Colombia as country heads to presidential runoffColombia’s election heads to a June 21 runoff after a tight first round between de la Espriella and Cepeda.
Read MoreIsrael airstrike kills at least two Palestinians at Gaza portAt least two Palestinians were killed and around a dozen wounded when an Israeli air strike hit a crowded cafe.
Read MoreEx-US Fed Chair Powell warns against politicisation amid Trump’s attacksJerome Powell says the US central bank is undergoing a 'stress test' like other institutions in the current era.
Read MoreSheinbaum accuses US of ‘interference’ amid probe of Mexican officialsMexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has accused the United States of interfering in Mexico’s internal affairs.
Read MoreUS says ban on AI chip shipments applies to Chinese firms outside ChinaDepartment of Commerce issues guidance on chip restrictions amid concerns about loopholes in export control regime.
Read More‘Before, the land sustained us’: Who benefits from Guinea’s bauxite wealth?The country has vast reserves of the ore, a source material for aluminium. But citizens still languish in poverty.
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