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Is the US in a constitutional crisis?
Frequent attacks by Trump administration on courts and the judiciary.
Who will win the US-China trade war?
US-China trade war escalates with huge stakes for the economies of both nations and the rest of the world.
‘Die-in’ held in Paris to protest killing of Palestinian journalists
One hundred journalists staged a ‘die-in’ in central Paris to protest the killing of nearly 200 Palestinian journalists.
Iran confirms next round of nuclear talks with US set for Rome on Saturday
The announcement comes as IAEA chief arrives in Tehran for talks that may revolve around accessibility for inspectors.
Israel says its troops will remain in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria indefinitely
Defence minister says army 'will remain in the security zones as a buffer between the enemy and [Israeli] communities'.
Chinese manufacturers pitch products directly to Western consumers
Chinese manufacturers are creating connections directly with Western consumers amid Trump’s trade war.
Chaotic arrest of Venezuelan migrant in New Hampshire
Two federal agents attempting to arrest a Venezuelan migrant at a New Hampshire courthouse, knocked over an elderly man.
Traveling to the US? Here’s what you should know
Phones searched, visas revoked and political views under scrutiny – it's a new era of border enforcement in the US.
Spotify down for thousands of users worldwide
The audio streaming giant denies allegations of a security breach
As US and China escalate trade war, the world asks, ‘Who will blink first?’
US President Donald Trump says ball is in China's court, but analysts say Beijing is prepared to withstand trade war.
Russia jails journalists for alleged ties to Navalny
Four Russian journalists were sentenced to over 5 years in prison for ties to late opposition leader Alexey Navalny.
UK’s top court rules legal definition of ‘woman’ refers to ‘biological sex’
The decision was welcomed by some activists, but transgender campaigners warned it could lead to discrimination.
Al-Shabab fighters attack strategic town in central Somalia
The armed group claims to have seized control of Adan Yabaal town, but the Somali army disputes the battle outcome.
Capturing Water
Campaigners in Cape Town confront the socioeconomic and environmental problems in the city’s water management system.
Can Trump legally deport US citizens to El Salvador prisons?
Proposal to deport criminals who are US citizens could test the limits of the US Constitution, experts say.
Her Name is Nanny Nellie: Reclaiming Aboriginal History
The discovery of Aboriginal statues in the archives of the Australian Museum prompts a quest to reclaim dignity.
Ukraine prolongs martial law amid Russian air attacks, heavy ground battles
The measure enables Ukraine to further delay elections, despite pressure for a presidential vote from the US and Russia.
Technicians in Gaza make artificial limbs out of recycled materials
Thousands of people in Gaza require artificial limbs after being maimed in Israeli attacks.
Children under fire in Gaza
Palestinian children bear the ultimate cost of Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
Trump’s new world order? | Start Here
How President Trump is reshaping global politics.