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Voters in Malta head to polls for early elections
Maltese voters are at the polls after PM Robert Abela called a snap election.
Palestinian doctor killed, three people injured in Israeli attack on Gaza
Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian homes and property across the occupied West Bank.
Liverpool sack Arne Slot after disastrous Premier League title defence
Liverpool have sacked head coach Arne Slot after a fifth-place finish in their Premier League title defence.
Confirmed Ebola cases nearly double in days as WHO chief visits DR Congo
WHO's Tedros calls for a community-led fight as a rare Ebola strain spreads rapidly through conflict-hit eastern DRC.
‘Opposite visions’: What to know about Colombia’s presidential election
Senator Ivan Cepeda is leading two right-wing rivals in the first round of an election dominated by security concerns.
Indonesia’s Mount Merapi volcano erupts, spewing ash into the sky
Videos show Indonesia’s Mount Merapi spewing a column of ash around 2 kilometres high in West Sumatra.
Senior Sri Lankan monk suspended over child sex abuse allegation
Pallegama Hemarathana is accused of abusing an 11-year-old girl in a Buddhist temple in 2022.
Rescuers free four more men from flooded Laos cave, two still missing
Five of seven men who entered cave seeking gold are now out after being trapped for 10 days.
Truck carrying Afghan returnees from Pakistan flips on highway, killing 18
At least 10 children among the dead as a packed truck carrying families returning from Pakistan flips on major highway.
Israeli soldiers reach Nabatieh, one of southern Lebanon’s biggest cities
Israel’s military has advanced beyond Lebanon's Litani River for the first time since 2006.
Violence against foreign-owned shops in South Africa
Foreign workers in South Africa are again facing violence and protests by anti-immigrant groups.
WHO chief visits Bunia, epicentre of the Ebola outbreak
WHO Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is visiting Bunia in the DRC, the epicentre of the Ebola outbreak.
The Iran war is dividing Muslims in the Philippines
Divisive foreign political narratives are being wrongly cast as religious discourse within our Muslim communities.
Cuba Calls Guantanamo Talks with U.S. General ‘Positive’
Senior U.S. and Cuban military officials held a rare face-to-face meeting near Guantanamo Bay.
Egypt warns Israel that dangerous Gaza escalations threaten ceasefire
Egypt races to salvage Gaza ceasefire as Israeli attacks and displacement threats push deal to the brink of collapse.
LIVE: PSG vs Arsenal – Champions League final
Follow our live build-up, with full team news coverage, ahead of our text commentary stream of UEFA's showpiece final.
Liverpool sack Arne Slot after disastrous Premier League title defence
The Dutchman won the Premier League title in his first season but Liverpool finished fifth in the 2025/26 season.
North Korean POWs: Political pawns in Russia’s war on Ukraine?
101 East investigates the plight of two North Korean POWs in Ukraine and the campaign to transfer them to South Korea.
What Hegseth’s comments at Shangri-La Dialogue say about US foreign policy
The US has addressed defence leaders in Singapore, outlining America's geopolitical goals.
Israel launches more than 10 strikes across southern Lebanon
Videos show the aftermath of renewed Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon that killed at least three people.
Rubio says Trump envoy Barrack to step down from Syria post
Trump envoy Tom Barrack to exit formal Syria post but retain key role managing US policy in Syria and Iraq.
Damage seen in northern Israel after Hezbollah launches rocket barrages
Israel says it has intercepted an air attack from Hezbollah on Saturday, May 30th.
Vallejo fined for sexist remarks about female referee at French Open
Paraguayan blames Brazilian referee Ana Carvalho for failing to control the home crowd during his second-round loss.
Police fire tear gas during protest outside New Jersey ICE facility
Police fired tear gas and used horses to push back protesters outside the Delaney Hall immigration detention facility.
Officer accuses disabled driver of holding phone with missing hand
A traffic stop in Florida has gone viral after an officer accused a disabled driver of holding a phone in her right hand
Ukraine drones strike Russian oil facility, as Kyiv and Moscow trade blows
Strikes have seen 13,000 residents without power in Zaporizhzhia as Russia and Ukraine trade drone attacks.
Voting ongoing in snap elections in Malta, governing party expected to win
Malta's economy to dominate this year’s election, with rising rents and infrastructure at the forefront of debates.
Senegal’s World Cup 2026 team preview: Players to watch, group, squad list
Senegal arrive for their third consecutive World Cup as arguably the best side in Africa - and aim to lift the trophy.
Iran war: What is happening on day 92 as Trump weighs Iran deal
Trump weighs next steps on Iran deal as Tehran insists negotiations are continuing and no final agreement exists.
Satire, social media and India’s Gen Z revolt
A satirical online movement challenges power and propaganda in India.