- Gaza starvation could amount to war crime, says UN human rights chief
Read MoreVolker Türk tells BBC there is a “plausible” case that Israel is using starvation as a weapon of war.Volker Türk tells BBC there is a “plausible” case that Israel is using starvation as a weapon of war.
- Middle East crisis live: US and Israel in talks to revive Washington trip to discuss Rafah
Read More Israeli PM had cancelled officials’ US visit to discuss planned offensive in southern Gaza after the US refused to veto a UN security council vote on a ceasefire See all of our Israel-Gaza war coverage hereContinue reading…Israeli PM had cancelled officials’ US visit to discuss planned offensive in southern Gaza after the US…
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- Watch live view of Baltimore bridge wreckage as two bodies found during recovery mission
Read More Watch a live view of the wreckage of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge on Thursday 28 March. Watch a live view of the wreckage of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge on Thursday 28 March.
- Israeli soldiers shoot and kill two unarmed Palestinian men in Gaza: Video
Read MoreAdvocacy group condemns ‘heinous war crime’, and says said Israel appears to ‘kill Palestinians on a whim’.Advocacy group condemns ‘heinous war crime’, and says said Israel appears to ‘kill Palestinians on a whim’.
- Germany had no prior knowledge of Moscow terror attack – Scholz
Read More US intelligence agencies, however, probably had clues ahead of the shooting at Crocus City Hall, the chancellor has claimed Germany had no prior information on preparations for the terrorist attack that claimed more than 140 lives at a concert venue just outside Moscow last week, Chancellor Olaf Scholz has said. On Friday, a…
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- Blow for Sunak as revised figures confirm UK did go into recession last year
Read More Latest estimate from ONS says GDP declined by 0.3% in final quarter of 2023 Official figures have confirmed the UK economy went into recession at the end of last year, after the latest estimate found it had contracted in the last two quarters of 2023. In a blow to the government’s economic standing,…
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- A History of Hezbollah
Read More Hezbollah is a Lebanese paramilitary organization and political party that’s directly supported by the Islamic Republic of Iran. In the wake of the October 7, 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel, and Israel’s invasion of Gaza, Hezbollah and Israel have been exchanging missile fire across the border they share, causing growing fears of a…
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- Spanish prosecutors seek jail term for Luis Rubiales for Hermoso kiss
Read MoreProsecutors want Rubiales to face a year behind bars for the kiss and 18 months for the charge of coercion.Prosecutors want Rubiales to face a year behind bars for the kiss and 18 months for the charge of coercion.
- US urges fair legal process for India opposition leader
Read MoreWashington reiterated its remark hours after Delhi summoned a US diplomat over similar comments.Washington reiterated its remark hours after Delhi summoned a US diplomat over similar comments.
- Four killed during stabbing spree in Illinois
Read MorePolice in Rockford say the attacks occurred after a home invasion and that a man was arrested.Police in Rockford say the attacks occurred after a home invasion and that a man was arrested.
- Warm and sunny weather expected for most Australian capitals over Easter weekend
Read More Calm outlook for Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney follows extreme bouts of dry and warm weather across south and west of country Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast A spectacular Easter long weekend is predicted for much…
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- Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 174
Read MoreTwo-thirds of Gaza’s 36 hospitals are ‘non-functional,’ according to the UN.Two-thirds of Gaza’s 36 hospitals are ‘non-functional,’ according to the UN.
- Tory donor Frank Hester raised complaint about NHS contract with health secretary
Read More Exclusive: Man who has now given party at least £10m copied Steve Barclay into email about problems with bid, documents show The Conservative mega-donor Frank Hester complained to the NHS and the health secretary last year over problems his IT business had bidding for a contract, documents show. The Leeds businessman, who owns…
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- Surge of new oil and gas activity threatens to wreck Paris climate goals
Read More World’s fossil-fuel producers on track to nearly quadruple output from newly approved projects by decade’s end, report finds The world’s fossil-fuel producers are on track to nearly quadruple the amount of extracted oil and gas from newly approved projects by the end of this decade, with the US leading the way in a…
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- The cost of a Ramadan iftar meal around the world
Read MoreAs global food prices continue to rise, Al Jazeera examines how much a traditional meal costs this Ramadan.As global food prices continue to rise, Al Jazeera examines how much a traditional meal costs this Ramadan.
- Joe Lieberman, senator and first Jewish VP nominee, dies at 82
Read More Lieberman almost won election in 2000 as first Jewish candidate on national ticket of major party Lieberman almost won election in 2000 as first Jewish candidate on national ticket of major party
- Ireland to intervene in South Africa genocide case against Israel at ICJ
Read MoreIrish FM said events in Gaza represent the ‘blatant violation of international humanitarian law on a mass scale’.Irish FM said events in Gaza represent the ‘blatant violation of international humanitarian law on a mass scale’.
- US journalist marks a year in a Russian prison as courts keep extending his time behind bars
Read MoreWall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich marks a year behind bars on Friday following his arrest by Russian authorities who accuse him of espionage but have offered no supporting evidenceWall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich marks a year behind bars on Friday following his arrest by Russian authorities who accuse him of espionage but…
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- NSW police commissioner backflips on appointment of Steve Jackson as new media adviser
Read More Decision announced on eve of Easter long weekend following weeks of controversy over Jackson’s former work as a journalist The New South Wales police commissioner, Karen Webb, has backflipped on her decision to appoint Network Seven producer Steve Jackson as her media adviser. Questions about the appointment were raised last week when images…
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- Transgender judge seeks leave to intervene in UK court case over legal definition of ‘woman’
Read More Victoria McCloud wants leave to join litigation in supreme court appeal brought by For Women Scotland The UK’s first transgender judge is seeking leave to join the litigation in a crucial supreme court case that could significantly affect legal protections for transgender women, the Guardian has learned. Victoria McCloud, a senior civil judge…
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- ‘Know your audience’: BBC 5 Live chief on the station’s staying power
Read More On 5 Live’s 30th birthday, Heidi Dawson says more of the BBC should be based outside London to reflect the national conversation More of the BBC needs to be based outside London to reflect the “conversation of the nation” and secure its future, according to the controller of BBC Radio 5 Live. As…
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- At JNU, student ‘flame flickers’ against India’s Modi before national vote
Read MoreWill the polls at New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University after a four-year hiatus also impact the general election?Will the polls at New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University after a four-year hiatus also impact the general election?
- Descendant of Victorian colonial family calls for removal of monuments to her ancestors
Read More Suzannah Henty says the spray-painting of monuments shows they continue to have a damaging impact on Indigenous people Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast A descendant of the Henty family – regarded as Victoria’s earliest European settlers –…
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- 3/27: CBS Evening News
Read MoreInvestigation into how ship lost power before bridge collapse; Good Samaritans help after Florida traffic accidentInvestigation into how ship lost power before bridge collapse; Good Samaritans help after Florida traffic accident
- Houthi Red Sea Attacks and the Impact on the Global Order
Read More SUBSCRIBER+EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW – For months, Yemen’s Houthis have been launching repeated missile and drone attacks againstcommercial and military ships in the southern Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. To date, U.S. and international efforts to bring an end to the attacks have proven unsuccessful. Last Saturday, CENTCOM reported that the group launched five…
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- RAAF chaplaincy culture a ‘wolf pack’, says whistleblower who fought for years to clear his name
Read More Exclusive: Joe Johns, who says he faced damaging rumours after trying to report allegations about another chaplain’s behaviour, speaks out as final hearing of the royal commission into defence and veteran suicide begins Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news…
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- Chinese smartphone giant takes on Tesla
Read MoreXiaomi’s entry into the electric car market comes as a price war has been intensifying.Xiaomi’s entry into the electric car market comes as a price war has been intensifying.
- Min Aung Hlaing talks tough as Myanmar’s armed forces face growing pressure
Read MoreCoup leader told troops at a annual parade that young people were being ‘tricked’ into joining resistance.Coup leader told troops at a annual parade that young people were being ‘tricked’ into joining resistance.
- Australia debates seizure of Insta-famous magpie
Read MoreThe bird – known by millions online as “Molly” – was removed from its carers by wildlife officials.The bird – known by millions online as “Molly” – was removed from its carers by wildlife officials.
- Video does not show ‘expulsion of Chinese citizens from Indonesian city’
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- How gangs took control of Haiti – podcast
Read More Haiti has erupted into violence after gangs laid waste to the capital and forced the prime minister to resign. But Haitians are wary from bitter experience of outside forces intervening to find a solution to the crisis A few weeks ago, two of the main criminal gangs in Haiti joined forces, staging a…
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- Video of Cambodian military convoy falsely linked to Myanmar conflict
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- Daniel Kahneman, renowned psychologist and Nobel prize winner, dies at 90
Read More The Israeli-American’s first book, Thinking, Fast and Slow, was a worldwide bestseller with revolutionary ideas about human error and bias Daniel Kahneman, a psychologist who pioneered theories in behavioural economics that heavily influenced the discipline, and won him a Nobel prize, has died at age 90. Kahneman, who wrote bestselling book Thinking, Fast…
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- Two bodies recovered from Francis Scott Key Bridge disaster in Baltimore
Read MoreFour more workers who were on the bridge when it collapsed are still missing and presumed dead.Four more workers who were on the bridge when it collapsed are still missing and presumed dead.
- Three defamation cases against Victorian Liberal leader John Pesutto to be heard in single trial
Read More Justice Michael Wheelahan orders cases of Moira Deeming, Kellie-Jay Keen and Angie Jones to be held concurrently in September Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast A federal court judge has ruled three separate defamation cases against the Victorian…
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