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Frontrunner Labour bars race row MP from UK election run
Diane Abbott says Labour will not allow her to run in July election despite party reinstatement.
Pro-Palestinian protesters occupy train station in Italy’s Bologna
Pro-Palestinian protesters in Italy have taken over a train station in Bologna to protest Israel’s war on Gaza.
As Ukraine war rages, Russia activates sabotage plans in Europe: Experts
Russia is accused of putting into effect psychological, economic and military operations planned by the USSR.
DR Congo ends impasse to appoint new government
Five-month delay since election featured an attempted coup as conflict rages in mineral-rich east.
Israel shrugs off UNSC bid to ‘stop the killing’ to continue Rafah assault
Israeli tanks penetrate centre of Rafah and air attacks persist across the city despite global calls to end the carnage.
North India swelters as New Delhi records highest-ever temperature of 49.9C
Brutal weather forces schools to close in several cities and raises the risk of heatstroke for people working outdoors.
Why did global talks to fight pandemics break down?
Countries were fiercely opposed to proposals they said were against their national interests. But talks could resume.
G-force changes likely cause of Singapore flight injuries, probe finds
Singapore's Ministry of Transport says Boeing aircraft experienced 54-metre altitude drop during incident.
Netherlands feared ‘great suffering’ in Gaza after UNRWA snub, memo reveals
Dutch officials also expressed concern about regional destabilisation, newly released documents show.
At least 28 killed after bus falls into ravine in Pakistan’s Balochistan
The bus from Turbat city in southern Balochistan was headed towards the provincial capital of Quetta.

