Seven dead in UK after vehicle travelling wrong way hits police car
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Pentagon fires Stars and Stripes leaders after they criticise interference
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Myanmar airstrike on monastery marking Lent kills 14: witnesses
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US, Canada fail to reach trade pact to avert Trump tariffs
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Morocco: Migrants caught between Ceuta dreams and reality
22 August 2026
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TikTok to pay $400 mn settlement in US children's privacy case
22 August 2026
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US, Iran keep up hostile rhetoric ahead of new sanctions
22 August 2026
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Ukraine hits Russian oil refinery in Perm
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El Nino to be ‘biggest for over a century’
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Europe
Israel accuses China state TV of ‘blatant anti-Semitism’
The Israeli embassy in Beijing has accused China’s state broadcaster of “blatant anti-Semitism” in a report on US policy during the ongoing deadly violence in the Palestinian Territories and Israel.
19 May 2021
Saudi FM ‘hopeful’ over exploratory Iran talks
Saudi Arabia is “hopeful” after exploratory talks with its nemesis Iran, its foreign minister told AFP, in a rare comment on delicate discussions whose details have been closely guarded.
19 May 2021
US Congress passes bill to fight rise in anti-Asian crimes
US lawmakers on Tuesday sent an anti-hate bill to President Joe Biden’s desk that aims to prevent violence against Asian Americans, following an alarming rise in attacks including murders during the coronavirus pandemic.
19 May 2021
Russian lawmakers vote to leave Open Skies pact
Russia’s lower house of parliament yesterday voted to leave the Open Skies security agreement, another step in dissolving the Cold War-era pact that the US left last year.
19 May 2021
EU to reopen bloc’s borders
EU member states yesterday agreed to reopen the bloc’s borders to travellers who have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, European sources said.
19 May 2021
‘Slavery’ found at a Malaysian glove factory. Why didn’t the auditor see it?
In December 2020, with coronavirus infections spreading rapidly across factories and workers’ dormitories in Malaysia, officials raided latex glove maker Brightway Holdings near Kuala Lumpur. They said they found workers living in shipping containers, under conditions so squalid that human resources minister M. Saravanan later likened them to “modern slavery.”
19 May 2021
Radio Free Europe sues Russia at European court over 'foreign agent' action
US broadcaster Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) filed a legal case at the European Court of Human Rights on Wednesday to challenge the "foreign agent" label imposed on it by Russian authorities.
19 May 2021
Pandemic mask mountain sets new recycling challenge
Researchers in Australia want to transform single-use Covid masks into road material. In the United States, the protective gear is recycled into benches. And in France, they are reborn as floor carpets for cars.
19 May 2021
Twenty firms produce 55pc of world’s plastic waste
Twenty companies are responsible for producing more than half of all the single-use plastic waste in the world, fuelling the climate crisis and creating an environmental catastrophe, new research reveals.
18 May 2021
‘We will meet them soon’
Inside a Gaza hospital, Mohammad al-Hadidi cradled his baby boy Omar -- his only surviving child after Israeli air strikes killed his wife and four other sons in the night.
18 May 2021
Biden has ‘blood in his hands’
Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said US President Joe Biden had “bloody hands” because of his support of Israel in the raging conflict in the Gaza Strip.
18 May 2021
World must scrap all new fossil fuel projects: IEA
All future fossil fuel projects must be scrapped if the world is to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and to stand any chance of limiting warming to 1.5C, the International Energy Agency said yesterday.
18 May 2021
RSF launches ‘trust’ certification for media
France-based NGO Reporters Without Borders (RSF) launched its “Journalism Trust Initiative” yesterday, a platform aimed at battling disinformation by identifying and promoting “trustworthy” news sources.
18 May 2021
Myanmar anti-coup protest death toll crosses 800
More than 800 people have been killed by Myanmar’s security forces since a wave of protests broke out across the country after the military seized power in a coup in February, an activist group said.
18 May 2021
Brazil deforestation 94pc illegal
The vast majority of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon is illegal, and President Jair Bolsonaro’s promise to eliminate it looks doubtful given a lack of transparency on authorized land use, researchers said Monday.
18 May 2021
At least 27 killed, dozens still missing
At least 27 people were dead and almost 100 missing yesterday after a monster cyclone slammed India, compounding the country’s woes as it recorded a new record number of coronavirus deaths in 24 hours.
18 May 2021
Global network of editors, journalists condemns attack
The International Press Institute (IPI), the global network of editors, media executives and leading journalists, has vehemently condemned the Saturday attack on the building housing the offices of the Associated Press and Al Jazeera Network in Gaza by the Israeli defence forces.
18 May 2021
Over 50 missing after boat from Libya sinks, 33 from Bangladesh rescued
More than 50 people were missing on Tuesday (May 18) when their boat sank after leaving Libya heading to Europe, Tunisia's Defence Ministry said, with 33 others rescued.
18 May 2021
UN agency says 52,000 displaced in Gaza, Amnesty wants war crimes investigation
More than 52,000 Palestinians have been displaced by Israeli air strikes that have destroyed or badly damaged nearly 450 buildings in the Gaza Strip, the UN aid agency said on Tuesday.
18 May 2021
US blocks UN Security Council statement for 3rd time, approves $735m weapons sale to Israel
The third UN Security Council emergency meeting in a week has again ended with no concrete outcome since the United States blocked a joint statement calling for immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, reports Al Jazeera.
17 May 2021