Iran Missiles Kill 10 In Israel In Night Of Mutual Attacks
Iranian missile fire on Israel killed at least 10 people overnight, authorities said Sunday, as the foes exchanged new waves of attacks in their most intense confrontation in history.
Guest List For G7 Summit Tells Of Global Challenges
The G7 may be a small, elite club, but when its leaders gather in Canada, several other national heads will attend as guests -- highlighting the group's efforts to adapt to a fast-changing world.
'Mass Grave' Excavation To Finally Start At Irish Mother And Baby Home
A quiet, walled patch of grass in the middle of an Irish housing estate is set to reveal the latest disturbing chapter in Ireland's "mother and baby" home scandal.
Putin Tells Trump Russia Is Ready For Next Round Of Ukraine Talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin told his US counterpart Donald Trump Saturday that Moscow was ready to hold a fresh round of peace talks with Kyiv after June 22, once the sides complete exchanging prisoners and soldiers' bodies.
Minnesota Lawmaker Shot Dead, Another Wounded In Targeted Attack
A gunman shot two Democratic state lawmakers in Minnesota early Saturday, killing one and her husband and wounding the other, in what the northern US state's governor said were politically motivated attacks.
MMA Draws Thousands In Nigeria As Fight Sport Gains Ground
The arena was packed on Friday night in the upscale Lekki neighbourhood of Nigeria's bustling commercial capital, Lagos.
Trump Set For Huge US Military Parade Amid 'No Kings' Protests
US President Donald Trump will preside over a huge military parade in Washington on his 79th birthday Saturday, as nationwide protests rejecting his brand of politics underscore deep divisions over his second term.
Israel Targets Iran's Military Capabilities
Israel targeted Iran's air defences and missile launchers on Saturday as it pressed its bid to dismantle its arch-foe's military capabilities, after a night of mutual attacks.
Marines Deploy In LA Ahead Of Mass Anti-Trump Protests
Armed Marines arrived on the streets of Los Angeles Friday, part of a large deployment of troops ordered by Donald Trump that has raised the stakes between the US president and opponents criticizing him of growing authoritarianism.
Israel Vows To Use 'Full Force' After Massive Attacks On Iran
Israel vowed to press on with "full force" on Friday after its unprecedented onslaught on Iran that killed several of the country's top military brass, with media in the Islamic republic reporting strikes and projectiles well into the evening.
Israel Attack On Iran Tests Trump Promise Not To Be Dragged Into War
For President Donald Trump, few goals on the world stage have been more explicit -- he will not drag the United States into another "forever war."
Israeli Attack Exposed Iran's Military Vulnerabilities: Analysts
Israel's unprecedented strikes on its archfoe Iran Friday are a resounding blow for Tehran that has thrown into doubt its ability to respond militarily, analysts said.
Trump Wins Temporary Stay To Keep Control Of National Guard Ahead Of LA Protests
The Trump administration won a temporary reprieve to retain control of California National Guard troops at least until Tuesday after a day of legal tussling over the president's decision to send them to quell demonstrations in Los Angeles that erupted over immigration raids.
'Avoid Escalation': World Reacts To Israel Strike On Iran
World leaders urged restraint on Friday after Israel pounded Iran, striking 100 targets including nuclear and military sites, and killing senior figures.
Black Box Found At Site Of India Plane Crash That Killed 265
Investigators recovered a black box recorder on Friday from the crash site of a London-bound passenger jet that ploughed into a residential area of India's Ahmedabad city, killing at least 265 people on board and on the ground.
Israel Strikes Iran: What We Know
Israel on Friday carried out dozens of strikes in Iran, hitting nuclear and military sites as well as killing several commanders and nuclear scientists.
No Permit, No Hajj: Saudi Intensifies Crackdown After Heat Deaths
Saudi Arabia is ramping up a crackdown on unregistered worshippers at next week's hajj pilgrimage, a year after hundreds perished in scorching conditions.
Macron Urges Asia, Europe To Unite To Resist 'Spheres Of Coercion'
French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday urged Europe and Asia to build a new alliance to hold off big powers seeking to build "spheres of coercion", in a swipe at China and Russia.
UN Warns All Of Gaza At Risk Of Famine
The UN warned Friday that the entire population of Gaza was at risk of famine, as an Israeli far-right minister urged the use of "full force" against Hamas.
Rooted In The Earth, India's Traditional Mud Wrestling Thrives
Crowds cheer as muscular men in tight loincloths slap sacred scented soil on their bulging thighs and arms for a mud wrestling bout in India.
Wily Inter Aim To Stop PSG Juggernaut In Champions League Final
Favourites Paris Saint-Germain have their sights fixed on finally winning the Champions League trophy but a rugged and battle-hardened Inter Milan side stand in their way in Saturday's final in Munich.
Targeting Foreign Students, Trump Hits A US Lifeline
On the campaign trail last year, then-candidate Donald Trump proposed handing US residency cards automatically to international students when they earn diplomas, bemoaning that they were leaving to form successful companies in China and India.
Sinner Thrashes Retiring Gasquet At French Open, Djokovic, Gauff Through
Jannik Sinner ended the retiring Richard Gasquet's career with a one-sided victory at the French Open on Thursday, while Novak Djokovic successfully continued his Grand Slam record bid at Roland Garros.
Ukraine Renews Demand To See Russia's Peace Terms
Ukraine said Thursday it was ready to hold more talks with Russia in Istanbul next week but again demanded that Moscow supply a document setting out its conditions for peace.
Elon Musk's Rocket-fueled Ride With Trump Flames Out
Billionaire Elon Musk once compared his work for US President Donald Trump to a 2,500-year-old religion.
Hamas Says Examining New US Deal For Gaza
Palestinian militant group Hamas on Thursday said it was examining a new deal proposed by a US envoy, as rescuers said at least 44 people were killed in Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip.
44 Killed In Israel Attacks In Gaza, After Food Warehouse Looted
At least 44 people were killed in Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip on Thursday, rescuers said, a day after a World Food Programme warehouse in the centre of the territory was looted by desperate Palestinians.
Early Voting Starts For South Korea Election Triggered By Martial Law
Early voting in South Korea's presidential election began on Thursday, with both main candidates casting ballots in a poll triggered by ex-leader Yoon Suk Yeol's ill-fated suspension of civilian rule last year.
Musk's Most Memorable Moments As Trump's Advisor
Billionaire Elon Musk has said he is leaving his role in the US government, in which he was tasked with reducing federal spending, shortly after his first major break with Donald Trump over the president's signature spending bill.
Zimbabwe's Farmers Push On As Land Grab Compensation Flounders
In a field of paprika plants in the heart of Zimbabwe, fourth-generation farmer Daniel Burger and relative newcomer Miriam Mupambawashe discuss the quality of the crop.