Global Headlines
Why supporters of Burkina Faso’s junta leader are campaigning against a Sky News journalist
'Mood shifting' in Europe: Public opinion and governments 'turning against Israel'
Middle East
Russian police raid book publisher accused of pushing ‘gay propaganda’
Nicaragua’s president says Trump ‘mentally deranged’ over war on Iran
US forces detain Iran-linked tanker Tifani with ceasefire talks on edge
Ukraine says Druzhba pipeline running Russian oil to Europe can resume work
Flu vaccine no longer mandatory for soldiers, says US military chief
The US exit from Syria, explained
The US exits Syria after 10 years – what it means for Kurdish forces, regional tensions, and the country’s future.
What’s the bill to rebuild Gaza, and who will pay?
UN-EU report says $71bn needed over 10 years.
Israeli sexual violence helping push Palestinians from West Bank: Report
NGO finds at least 16 cases of conflict-related sexual violence attributed to Israeli settlers and soldiers.
Asia Pacific
Middle East tensions push up costs, dampen sentiment in India’s housing market
China's Victory Giant jumps 50% in Hong Kong debut after US$2.6 billion offering
China cuts petrol, diesel price caps for first time since Iran war began
Africa
Cost of war: Gaza development set back by 77 years, new report finds
Taiwan president postpones Eswatini trip after claims of China pressure
Jackson biopic 'Michael' is a family affair as nephew takes lead role
Lamine Yamal, Carlos Alcaraz among winners at Laureus World Sports Awards
US House votes to extend temporary protections for Haitian immigrants
Americas
Talks with Iran are in doubt as Vance delays his trip without word if Iran will join
U.S.-Iran ceasefire nears its end. And, Fed chair nominee faces tough hearing
Gulf aluminum shipments stuck as Strait of Hormuz blockades put a strain on supply
Gunman shoots several tourists at historic pyramids in Mexico
A man standing atop one of the historic Teotihuacan pyramids opened fire on tourists Monday, killing one Canadian and leaving at least 13 people, authorities said.
Cuba confirms meeting with US officials on island, wants energy blockade lifted
Cuba's government confirmed that it had recently met with U.S. officials on the island as tensions between the two sides remain high over the U.S. energy blockade of the Caribbean country.
Japan approves scrapping a ban on lethal weapons exports
The approval clears a final set of hurdles for Japan's postwar arms sales and facilitate its future sale of weapons such as a next-generation fighter jet and combat drones.