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Does India risk US sanctions over Iran’s Chabahar Port deal?
The port deal could help India strengthen trade ties with Central Asia. But a US sanctions threat clouds the pact.
The misogyny of the anti-protest
Our reaction to the students who are protesting what they see as genocide in real time speaks volumes about who we are.
Colombia hunts for assailants after Bogota prison director shot dead
Elmer Fernandez's killing comes after an emergency was declared in February to curb a surge in prison violence.
Rare deep-sea squid filmed by scientists
A rare deep-sea squid with ‘headlights’ was filmed by scientists at a depth of more than one kilometre.
FIFA delays decision on Palestinian request to ban Israel amid Gaza war
Governing body to seek legal advice after calls for Israel's 'immediate' suspension from international football.
Two officers killed in suspected JI attack on Malaysian police station
The incident took place in the southern state of Johor in the early hours of Friday morning.
What is Trident, the US floating pier off Gaza? Will it work?
A floating pier to deliver aid to Gaza has been criticised as a distraction from Israel blocking land crossings.
Republicans in US House pass bill pushing Biden to send weapons to Israel
The act is not expected to become law, but its passage shows the depth of the divide in the US over Israel policy.
Western volunteers join the battle against Myanmar’s military regime
Travelling independently to Southeast Asia, they say they were inspired by the bravery of the anti-coup fighters.
Texas governor Abbott pardons man who killed Black Lives Matter protester
Daniel Perry was jailed for 25 years for shooting dead protester Garrett Foster in Austin in 2020.

