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Gunmen attacked synagogues and churches in simultaneous attacks in Russia’s Dagestan region, killing

Extreme heat kills hundreds and millions more are sweltering worldwide. What does the heatwave mean

Russian president Vladimir Putin’s visit to Vietnam is a gamble for the Southeast Asian nation. Yeme

Russian President Vladimir Putin heads to North Korea for the first time in 24 years. President Joe

A summit on Ukraine ends with key powers spurning a joint communique agreed on by dozens of countrie

Specialist doctors were building a healthcare system in Gaza. Then came war. With each specialist ki

Reuters uncovers a secret anti-vaccination campaign run by the Pentagon to undermine China during th

Elon Musk says Tesla shareholders are voting to approve his $56 billion pay package. The Federal Res

A US ceasefire plan for Gaza stalls as neither Israel nor Hamas publicly commit to a deal. Hunter Bi

Ireland’s Sinn Fein suffers a bruising loss in local elections as voters move immigration to the top

French president Emmanuel Macron calls a snap election after a bruising defeat in European elections

A diminished Hamas shifts to guerilla tactics signalling a long insurgency. The state of Washington

An Israeli strike on a Gaza school and Hamas leader’s bottom line deliver setbacks to president Joe

Following President Joe Biden’s order stopping asylum seekers from crossing the US-Mexico border, UK

India’s Narendra Modi is on track for a historic third term but may fall short of the landslide vict

A Benjamin Netanyahu aide confirms Israel accepts a framework deal for winding down the Gaza war bei

Ukraine's soldiers talk of exhaustion, faith, personal loss and a perilous shortage of munitions as

Donald Trump has become the first US president to be convicted of a crime after a New York jury foun

Early projections from South Africa indicate the governing African National Congress will fall short

US government debt isn't a crisis to Paul Krugman. The Nobel laureate has long argued that history a