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World Court ruling shows consensus to end Israel's war in Gaza, Palestinian Authority says

The Palestinian Authority welcomed the World Court's order on Friday for Israel to halt its operations in the city of Rafah, saying it represents an international consensus to end the

World Court ruling shows consensus to end Israel's war in Gaza, Palestinian Authority says
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Reaction to World Court's order for Israel to halt Rafah assault in Gaza

Israel was ordered by the World Court on Friday to halt its military assault on the city of Rafah during the Gaza war.

Reaction to World Court's order for Israel to halt Rafah assault in Gaza
Asia|News|World

South Korea, Japan unveil sanctions over alleged Russia-North Korea arms trade

South Korea and Japan announced on Friday a series of sanctions applied to individuals, organisations and ships related to Russia's alleged procurement of weapons from North

South Korea, Japan unveil sanctions over alleged Russia-North Korea arms trade
News|US

US DOJ sues to break up Live Nation, Ticketmaster

The U.S.

US DOJ sues to break up Live Nation, Ticketmaster
Europe|News|US|World

US issues visa restrictions, comprehensive review over Georgia 'foreign agent' bill

The United States is introducing new visa restrictions on Georgia and launching a review of bilateral cooperation between the countries over a "foreign agent" bill passed by the

US issues visa restrictions, comprehensive review over Georgia 'foreign agent' bill
Europe|News|World

China urges UK to stop making 'groundless accusations', says Chinese embassy in UK

A spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in the United Kingdom called on London to stop making groundless accusations against China, and stop adding fuel to the fire on the Ukraine

China urges UK to stop making 'groundless accusations', says Chinese embassy in UK
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|News

Japan's inflation slows further, keeping BOJ cautious on further rate hikes

Japan's core inflation slowed for a second straight month in April, likely signalling that the Bank of Japan will be patient in raising

Japan's inflation slows further, keeping BOJ cautious on further rate hikes
Asia|News|World

Seven dead in south India after heavier than normal pre-monsoon rains

At least seven people have died in India's southern state of Kerala after heavier than normal pre-monsoon rains, authorities said, even as much of South Asia

Seven dead in south India after heavier than normal pre-monsoon rains
News|World

Russian forces take control of Andriivka near Bakhmut, defence ministry says

Russia's Defence Ministry said on Thursday that its forces had taken control of the village of Andriivka, southwest of Bakhmut in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region.

Russian forces take control of Andriivka near Bakhmut, defence ministry says
Europe|News|World

Germany's Scholz echoes Macron's call for deeper European military cooperation

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Europe needs closer military collaboration, and said he also favors the deterrent of French nuclear weapons as suggested by President Emmanuel

Germany's Scholz echoes Macron's call for deeper European military cooperation
Business|Europe|Technology|US

US criticises Polish broadcast regulator over treatment of TVN Style

The US ambassador to Poland on Thursday criticised the country's broadcast regulator for questioning the ownership structure of US company TVN Style.

US criticises Polish broadcast regulator over treatment of TVN Style
News|US|World

US, Kenya deals and investments announced as Ruto meets Biden

U.S.

US, Kenya deals and investments announced as Ruto meets Biden
Business|Economy|Finance|US

US 30-year fixed-rate mortgage falls below 7%

The average rate on the popular U.S. 30-year mortgage rate fell below 7% this week for the first time in more than a month, which could help revive the housing market's waning

US 30-year fixed-rate mortgage falls below 7%
Africa|News|World

Zuma says he will fight for his rights over South Africa election disqualification

South Africa's former president Jacob Zuma said on Thursday that he will fight for his rights, after the country's top court ruled that he was not eligible

Zuma says he will fight for his rights over South Africa election disqualification
Crime|News|World

Egyptians remain in detention after Greek court acquittal over shipwreck

Greek police detained nine Egyptians on Thursday saying they could flee the country, despite a court ruling dismissing a case against them over a 2023 shipwreck, one of the

Egyptians remain in detention after Greek court acquittal over shipwreck
MidEast|News|World

Bahraini King says looking forward to improved relations with Iran

Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa said on Thursday in a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin that there is no reason to postpone the resumption of diplomatic relations

Bahraini King says looking forward to improved relations with Iran
Europe|News|Technology|World

Poland and Greece urge EU to create common air shield, says Polish PM

Polish and Greek prime ministers submitted a letter to the European Commision on Thursday urging the creation of a Europe-wide air defence system, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk

Poland and Greece urge EU to create common air shield, says Polish PM
Europe|News

Czech president injured on motorcycle ride

Czech President Petr Pavel was injured on a motorcycle, but not seriously, his office said on Thursday.

Czech president injured on motorcycle ride
Europe|News|Political

French PM, far-right leader, clash in EU debate

French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and far-right party leader Jordan Bardella clashed in a TV debate on Thursday in which they presented radically different views of the European

French PM, far-right leader, clash in EU debate
Election|News|US

Georgia prosecutor to appeal dismissal of some Trump election case charges

Georgia prosecutors on Thursday said they would appeal a judge’s ruling dismissing some criminal counts in the 2020 election subversion case against Republican presidential

Georgia prosecutor to appeal dismissal of some Trump election case charges
Economy|Finance|News|US

Fed's Bostic says U.S. not past 'worry point' for inflation

The Federal Reserve may need to wait longer to cut interest rates because even with April's slightly cooler inflation reading there is continued upward pressure on prices, Atlanta Fed

Fed's Bostic says U.S. not past 'worry point' for inflation
Business|Economy|Finance|US

US new home sales fall in April; prices rise from year ago

Sales of new U.S. single-family homes fell more than expected in April amid a resurgence in mortgage rates and higher prices, further evidence that the housing market was losing

US new home sales fall in April; prices rise from year ago
Asia|News|World

Chinese military practiced Taiwan invasion manoeuvres in 2023, says US general

Chinese military drills in the straits of Taiwan in 2023 practiced manoeuvres key to an invasion of the island, although an actual attack

Chinese military practiced Taiwan invasion manoeuvres in 2023, says US general
Economy|Finance|US

US Biden administration says it supports an independent Fed

The Biden administration asserted its support for an independent Federal Reserve on Wednesday, after a report surfaced last month that Republican presidential candidate

US Biden administration says it supports an independent Fed
Asia|Business|Finance

Singapore Airlines shares slip 1.3% after turbulent flight

Singapore Airlines shares fell more than 1% in early trade on Thursday, following a deadly turbulence-hit flight.

Singapore Airlines shares slip 1.3% after turbulent flight

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