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How stable is Lebanon’s peace – after Israel attack on Beirut?
Country on edge after Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu warns of more possible attacks.
Tufts University student can’t be deported to Turkiye without court order
Pro-Palestine student Rumeysa Ozturk was arrested on Tuesday by US immigration authorities in Massachusetts.
Skygazers marvel at Saturday’s partial solar eclipse
Partial eclipse dazzled Europe, Africa, and Newfoundland, offering a glimpse of the celestial alignment.
A Reel War: Israeli filmmaker’s search for stolen Palestinian films
An Israeli filmmaker uncovers seized PLO archives, raising questions about Palestinian heritage and identity.
Hundreds of Muslims feared dead in Myanmar earthquake, mosques destroyed
More than 50 mosques across the country sustained damage when the magnitude 7.7 quake struck.
‘Not how you talk to allies’, Danish FM tells the US over Greenland
Denmark has criticised the US vice president for his comments on Copenhagen's support to Greenland.
Turkiye protests: Iconic scenes and divided coverage
We unpack the Turkiye protests with voices from both sides of a split political and media landscape.
Eid Mubarak 2025: Hear greetings in different languages
Eid begins on Sunday, March 30 in Saudi Arabia. Here's how to wish a blessed Eid in different languages.
Sudan’s army claims latest major victory, taking Omdurman’s key market
Army claims control of Souq Libya, a pivotal commercial hub in Omdurman, solidifying gains in Khartoum's twin city.
It’s not just Trump, the EU is also waging an anti-migration crusade
The European Union's border control policies may not be as visible as Trump's but they are just as brutal.
Four in Ukraine killed in drone strike as Russia claims advances on ground
Kyiv and Moscow have stepped up their aerial attacks as US pushes the warring parties to agree on a ceasefire.
Lack of equipment stalls race to save earthquake survivors in Myanmar
Devastation is widespread in Mandalay where survivors are still waiting for help from military government.
Why can’t we remember our early years? Do babies make memories at all?
For the first time, scientists have observed memories forming in babies' brains in real time.
Rival rallies erupt in South Korea over President Yoon’s impeachment
Supporters and critics of Yoon Suk Yeol take to the streets of the capital Seoul amid ongoing impeachment trial.
Is Sudan’s war merging with South Sudanese conflicts?
Sudan's war is spilling into South Sudan as its army and RSF seek new proxies and partners.
People in Gaza surviving on canned food as fresh produce rotting at border
UN relief chief warns food 'rotting' at Gaza border as Israel breaching humanitarian law with blockade since March 18.
Nepal appoint former Australian international Law as new coach
The former West Indies, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh coach guided United States to the 2024 T20 World Cup Super 8s.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,129
These are the key developments on day 1,129 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Four policemen, two suspected rebels killed in India-administered Kashmir
The deaths came in a gun battle in the forested area of the southern Jammu region.
'She took him and his money': How a granddaughter cut off her grandfather from his family
A man with dementia was persuaded by his granddaughter to give her financial control of his affairs.