Nearly eight million people in South Sudan at risk of acute hunger: NGOsAid agencies warn that time is running out to avoid an 'irreversible humanitarian catastrophe'.
Read MoreTrump scolds Germany’s Merz for criticism of Iran warUS president says German chancellor 'doesn't know what he's talking about', defends war on Iran as necessary.
Read MoreAfter 60 days of war in Iran, does US Congress want a say?Under law, Trump needs Congressional approval to continue war, experts say, but Congress may avoid the issue altogether.
Read MoreMassive explosion from Israeli operation seen in southern LebanonVideo captured massive explosions in southern Lebanon in what the Israeli military called strikes on a Hezbollah tunnel.
Read MoreCan the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty prevent a disaster?The United Nations chief warns of the waning influence of the global agreement.
Read MoreFamilies forced into displacement by famine in SudanFamilies in Sudan face hunger and displacement during war with millions dependent on limited and inconsistent aid.
Read MoreGreek pensioner, 89, arrested following shooting rampageThe gunman's motive remains unclear.
Read MoreAustrian pleads guilty to ISIL-planned attack on Taylor Swift concertBeran A admits conspiring in other plans abroad as well as planning attack on Swift's Vienna concert.
Read MoreTrump approval dips to record low amid Iran war, inflation woes: PollOnly 22 percent of US voters back the president's performance on the cost of living, Reuters/Ipsos survey suggests.
Read MoreMali military leader Goita emerges as Russia declares it halted coupFirst sighting of Goita since rebel attacks comes as Russia seeks to dampen speculation over ally's military government.
Read MoreWhat are OPEC and OPEC +, and why has the UAE quit?The Gulf state is the latest to quit the group, which was created to form a united front on oil pricing.
Read MoreFrom exile to judge: Symbolism in Syria’s trial of Assad, former officialsFormerly sentenced to death, Judge al-Aryan now oversees trial, but transitional justice still far from complete.
Read MoreBosnia signs up to Trump-linked pipeline to reduce Russian gas dependenceThe European Union warns that the deal on the link to Croatia could jeopardise Bosnia’s bid to join the bloc.
Read MoreOver 46°C heatwave grips northwestern, central IndiaAn unusual April heatwave is scorching large parts of India, with temperatures exceeding 46°C in some areas.
Read MoreUkrainian drones strike Russia’s Tuapse refinery for third timeUkraine targeted a major Russian oil refinery in the Black Sea port city of Tuapse for the third time within two weeks.
Read MoreIs a US-Iran deal still possible?As the Strait of Hormuz stays largely shut and Washington sends mixed signals, talks run through Islamabad and Moscow.
Read MoreUAE leaves OPEC in blow to oil cartel amid war on IranThe United Arab Emirates has announced it’s withdrawing from OPEC and OPEC+.
Read MoreLIVE: PSG vs Bayern Munich – Champions League semifinal first legFollow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the semifinal first leg from Parc des Princes in Paris.
Read MoreGulf leaders meet in Saudi Arabia for first time since start of war on IranHigh-level GCC summit in Jeddah embodies 'unified Gulf stance' towards the war, Qatar's emir says.
Read MoreFIFA cut World Cup ref following arrest for alleged sexual assault in UKFIFA 'aware of serious allegation' following UK arrest of match official who will now not be listed for World Cup.
Read MoreMaldives police raid news outlet over report alleging president’s affairPolice seize Adhadhu's computers over documentary alleging an affair between President Mohamed Muizzu and a former aide.
Read MoreBelarus eyes Western ties as it frees journalist Andrzej PoczobutPresident Alexandr Lukashenko is hoping to improve relations with the West once more.
Read MoreQatar says using Hormuz Strait as political weapon is ‘unacceptable’Qatar’s foreign ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari said that the Strait of Hormuz must not be used as a bargaining chip.
Read MoreIs Egypt threatening Israel through its military exercises on the border?Residents along Israel's border with Egypt have expressed alarm at Egypt's plans for live-fire drills in Sinai.
Read MoreWhat is the Azawad Liberation Front, part of the Mali attacks?Tuaregs have long fought for independence in northern Mali, and the FLA represents the latest of many rebellions.
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