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Iran’s Khamenei urges people to vote in parliamentary run-off amid apathy
Conservatives swept first round of parliamentary and religious assembly elections in March.
‘Israeli extremists’ set fire to UNRWA HQ in occupied East Jerusalem
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees says it has been forced to temporarily close its occupied east Jerusalem compound
‘We’ll fight with fingernails’ says Israeli PM after US warning
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel will fight alone ‘with our fingernails’ if necessary.
Air Vanuatu goes into liquidation, thousands of passengers stranded
Consultants overseeing process say they hope to get the airline's four planes back in the skies as soon as possible.
Thousands 'excited' for 'adventure without adults'
Thousands of teens from across the South West will take part in annual Ten Tors Challenge this weekend.
Iranian man loses bid to be freed from Australian immigration detention
Court rules detention can be justified when an individual is refusing to cooperate in their deportation.
‘None of the above’: An election protest brews in India’s coffee export hub
Araku Valley coffee is sold in cafes around the world, but its farmers do not have toilets.
Two mango seasons: A long wait for Pakistan families hit by May 9 violence
As the Supreme Court debates the convictions of 85 people, families wait for their loved ones.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 806
As the war enters its 806th day, these are the main developments.
Chad’s President Deby wins election against prime minister in heated race
Violence and questions of election-rigging, however, marred the vote tally, which was announced earlier than expected.
As Singaporeans tire of rat race, incoming PM reimagines ‘Singapore Dream’
Prime Minister-in-waiting Lawrence Wong says residents are looking for more out of life than material success.
Philippines, US simulate mock invasions in largest ever war games
The Balikatan joint military exercises conclude on Friday after weeks of live fire drills and new weapons deployment.
Ukrainian’s Zelenskyy fires head of state guard over assassination plot
Ukrainian state security said earlier this week that they unearthed an assassination plot including two state guards.
Will Joe Biden do more to stop Israel’s assault on Rafah?
In a rare warning, the US president threatens to halt some arms supplies if Israel invades city in southern Gaza.
Israeli officials defiant after Biden weapons warning on Rafah assault
Prime Minister Netanyahu say Israel would 'fight with our fingernails' to achieve war objectives despite US pressure.
What did Biden say about US arms transfers to Israel and what does it mean?
Biden's warning to Israel of possible weapons cutoff is vague, experts say, but could mean end of 'blank cheque' policy.
Thousands in Sweden protest Israel participating in Eurovision song contest
Thousands of protesters waving Palestinian flags marched in the streets of Malmo, Sweden.
Bisan Owda and AJ+ win Peabody Award for Gaza war coverage
Palestinian journalist dedicates award to protesters around the world who are supporting Gaza.
Protesters rally in Sweden against Israel’s participation in Eurovision
Protesters have called for Israel's expulsion from the singing contest, which barred Russia from participating in 2022.
Russia could open new front as Ukraine remains weapons-poor, say officials
Ukrainian experts believe up to 50,000 troops are poised to try and take Sumy and Kharkiv.