April 26, 2024 - Protests at Columbia and other schools escalate
By Nouran Salahieh, Aya Elamroussi and Samantha Delouya
Columbia University calls for inquiry into leadership as student protests sweep 40 campuses
By Coral Murphy Marcos
After mass arrest, UT Austin split over role of police in pro-Palestine protests
By Saul Elbein
With eyes on US college campuses, students stress: ‘Gaza is why we’re here’
By Jillian Kestler-D'Amours
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Killer’s eerie last word before execution
By Jasmine Kazlauskas
US warns China to stop supporting Russia's war on Ukraine during Beijing meeting
‘We will act’: US’ stark warning to China
By Benedict Brook
Blinken says China helping fuel Russian threat to Ukraine
By Flora Drury and Laura Bicker
Why is China risking US sanctions by arming Russia? Survival
By Chee Meng Tan
Blinken meets Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Beijing
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Israel readies for offensive in Rafah
By Jonathan H. Pearlman
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Trump trial reveals details about how the former president thinks about, and exploits, the media
By Karrin Vasby Anderson and Tim Bakken
Trump assistant’s hush-money trial testimony focuses on relationship with Stormy Daniels
By Lauren Aratani and Victoria Bekiempis
Tabloid publisher says he wrangled with Donald Trump over who should buy sex stories
Australian journalist named as co-conspirator in Trump hush money trial
By Farrah Tomazin
Trump hush money trial live: Rhona Graff had office next to Trump's
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Man’s ‘pimple’ grew to size of a watermelon
By Eliza Loukou
King Charles issues official health update following cancer diagnosis
By Jess Battison
King Charles to resume public-facing duties, but cancer treatment to continue
By Riley Stuart
New photo of King Charles and Queen Camilla released amid major royal announcement
By Bryant Hevesi
King Charles’ major health announcement
By Bronte Coy
King Charles to return to public-facing duties amid on-going cancer treatment
By Karishma Sarkari
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Sad reason behind Biden’s new entourage
By Richard Pollina
Top US judges sympathetic to Trump in historic immunity case
By John Kruzel and Andrew Chung
Trump immunity case highlights: Ex-president's lawyers and DOJ argue before Supreme Court
Trump's immunity argument before the U.S. Supreme Court
By Samantha Donovan
Trump the elephant in the room as supreme court hearing strays into the surreal
By Edward Pilkington
US justices lean toward level of immunity in Trump case
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ByteDance prefers TikTok shutdown in US over sale: Report
Why China Is Holding Its Fire as U.S. Moves to Ban TikTok
By Liza Lin and Chun Han Wong
The ghosts of India's TikTok: What happens when a social media app is banned
By Thomas Germain
US to ban TikTok: Why did India ban TikTok and how was it different from the US ban
Joe Biden has signed legislation banning TikTok, so what happens now?
By Liana Walker
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What we know about the mass graves found at Gaza hospitals - Truth or Fake
By Vedika Bahl
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UN closes probe into one UNRWA worker and suspends 4 more, says evidence lacking
Gaza war: 'no evidence' of Hamas infiltration of UN aid agency, says report – but US and UK dither on funding while famine takes hold
By Anne Irfan
Australia backs report on UN aid agency after Israel fails to provide evidence of terror links
Middle East crisis: Germany to resume working with Unrwa after UN report finds Israel yet to supply evidence to back terror claims – as it happened
By Lili Bayer and Martin Belam
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Two Political Party groups possible – Solomon Star News
By Solomon Star
Opposition parties combine in race to govern Solomons
By Kirsty Needham
Solomon Islands election counting complete, as negotiation process to find a prime minister kicks off
By Chrisnrita Aumanu Leong and Nick Sas
Solomon Islands: Unexpected defeat for Sogavare
By Jon Fraenkel
Pro-China Solomon Islands PM fails to win majority
By Ben Westcott
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Will winning a confidence vote be enough to save Humza Yousaf?
Humza Yousaf is fighting for his political life – but here's why you shouldn't expect a snap election in Scotland
By Murray Stewart Leith
Scotland in minority government after Green coalition collapses
Scots leader faces no-confidence vote as coalition ends
Scottish leader scraps coalition deal with Greens
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Ukraine can keep on fighting Russia — but the 'victory' it wants might be out of reach
By Holly Ellyatt
The tide has turned decisively against Ukraine, can US help keep it in the fight?
By rob harris
US war aid package signed into law
By David Taylor
US President Joe Biden signs $146.5 billion war aid measure with assistance for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
Ukraine recap: US$60 billion aid package brings fresh hope to desperate Kyiv
By Jonathan Este
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Ukraine agriculture minister released on bail in $7m corruption case
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Why it's getting harder to tell AI-generated images from the real deal online
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Brit tourist mauled in horror shark attack, 64, has fingers reattached in hospital
By Tim Hanlon
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An American journalist read her own obituary online, and soon discovered the strange world of obit pirates
By Lucia Stein
Students call on French government to help Palestine
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Fury after major city charges entry fee
By Shireen Khalil
Protests as Venice begins charging entry fee for day-trippers
By Julia Buckley
Bad news for social media show-offs in Europe this summer
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By Kerry Parnell
Venice introduces €5 fee for day trippers in a bid to quell over-tourism, cap on daily numbers could be next
By Donato Paolo Mancini
Venice introduces day-tripper fee as residents revolt
By Ash Cant
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Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry resigns, transitional council takes power
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Iranian rapper sentenced to death
By Brielle Burns
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In Portugal, we’re celebrating 50 years of freedom. So why is the far right creeping back?
By Vicente Dinis Valentim
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By Guy Lane
The song that ended Europe's longest running fascist regime
Portugal marks 50 years since coup brought democracy
By Barry Hatton
50 years after Portugal's dictatorship, the far-right is seducing the country's youth
By Estelle Nilsson-Julien
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Pacific Island nations are moving to gain control over their labour drains, after seasonal worker numbers explode
By Doug Dingwall
Two horses hospitalised after running loose through London
Military horses from London's Household Cavalry to return to duty 'in due course'
Two horses that bolted through London have undergone surgery, UK official says
Two horses which bolted through central London in a 'serious condition'
Runaway horses in ‘serious condition’ after bolting through central London
By Geneva Abdul
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Shenzhou-18 successfully launched, sending three taikonauts, fish to Chinese space station
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Australia's military 'scheme' blasted by North Korea in scathing message
By Tom Flanagan
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Hundreds of the Pacific's ancestral remains are kept in Australian institutions. Many have no plans to return them
By Hugo Hodge, Dubravka Voloder and Doug Dingwall
‘Shame on you’ say Israeli protesters after captive video release
Hamas publishes video of mutilated hostage
By Olivia Land
Hamas video of Gaza captive Hersh Goldberg-Polin triggers Israel protests
Hamas issues video showing Israeli-American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, sparking protests in Israel
Who Is Hersh Goldberg-Polin: Israeli-American Hostage Seen Alive In Hamas Video
By James Farrell
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Indonesia election: Prabowo formally declared president-elect after court rejects legal challenges
By Rebecca Ratcliffe
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Arizona's 1864 abortion law was made in a women's rights desert – here's what life was like then
By Calvin Schermerhorn
Russian oil refinery partially suspends operations after drone attack, as thermal energy plants are damaged in Ukraine
By Lauren Said-Moorhouse
Sources: SBU drone attack destroys 26,000 cubic meters of Russian fuel in Smolensk Oblast
By Martin Fornusek
Ukraine drones strike Russian fuel depot, substations
By Olena Harmash and Tom Balmforth
Fire after Ukraine drone attacks Russian oil depot
Russian media: Drone attacks strike infrastructure in Russia's Voronezh, Lipetsk oblasts
By Abbey Fenbert
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World famous landmark wrecked
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Russia-Ukraine war: ‘mortal’ Europe needs stronger defence, says French president – as it happened
By Amy Sedghi and Kevin Rawlinson
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'A race towards minority': Labor's fight for re-election
By Jason Koutsoukis
Hundreds of supermarket items found with outdated labelling advice that sparks computer fail
By Michael Dahlstrom
Hezbollah drones continue to plague Israeli forces, sites
IDF claims it killed half of Hezbollah commanders in southern Lebanon
Barrage of 35 rockets from Lebanon targets northern communities as Passover begins
Hezbollah denies Israel’s claim to have killed half of its commanders in south Lebanon
Israel says forces carrying out 'offensive action' in south Lebanon
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Unraveling Varanasi: Narendra Modi's constituency in Indian elections | India Votes 2024
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Belgian man cleared of drink driving charge as his stomach makes its own alcohol – report
Gut microbes that get you drunk and damage your liver − how the microbiome can create a microbrewery
By Bill Sullivan
Home brew: Why some people are fermenting alcohol in their gut
By John Elder
Man acquitted of drink-driving after he proves his body creates its own alcohol: What is auto-brewery syndrome?
Belgian man acquitted of drunk driving suffers rare condition causing body to brew alcohol internally
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Bankrupt builders leave eerie town to rot
By Aiya Zhussupova
Injured teachers 'cannot comprehend' Welsh school stabbing incident
By Athena Stavrou
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Burkina Faso soldiers massacred 223 civilians in one day, finds rights group
By Mark Townsend
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French ask to borrow air defense system
By Vassilis Nedos
‘Profoundly embarrassing’: Biden’s latest slip-up reading the autocue
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'If Moscow Attacks Poland…’: Putin Regime's Sinister Message To Warsaw If It Hosts NATO Nuke Weapons
Polish leaders plan to talk things out on nuclear weapons
By Jaroslaw Adamowski
Russia issues ominous warning about nuclear weapons being deployed in Poland
Russia warns NATO nuclear facilities in Poland could become military target
Polish president: Poland ready to deploy allied nuclear weapons on its territory
By Chris York
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British railways under Tories are symbol of national decline, says Labour
By Aletha Adu
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