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Columbia University students take over faculty building in Gaza protest
Protesters storm a Columbia University building after a deadline passed for them to leave their camp or face suspension.
China coastguard blasts water cannon at Philippine coastguard ship
Chinese Coast Guard vessels were seen blasting water cannons at a Philippine Coast Guard ship.
Boxer and MMA fighter Francis Ngannou’s 15-month-old son Kobe dies
'Too soon to leave but yet he's gone,' Ngannou wrote in a social media post annoucing his son's death.
ICJ to hear Mexico’s dispute with Ecuador: All you need to know
Mexico and Ecuador have brought complaints against each other at the international court, escalating a diplomatic feud.
Philippines and China in new confrontation at Scarborough Shoal
Manila says its coastguard ship was damaged after being hit by water cannon; Beijing says it 'expelled' Manila's boats.
‘Country is doing well’: Why jobless young Indians are still backing Modi
Polling shows inflation and lack of jobs worry most young Indians. It also shows that support for Modi stays intact.
Australia’s budget airline Bonza cancels flights, stranding passengers
Chief executive Tim Jordan says flights suspended amid discussions on 'ongoing viability of the business.'
UN monitors say North Korean missile struck Ukraine’s Kharkiv
Expert body tells UN Security Council the weapon's discovery suggests a violation of sanctions on Pyongyang.
IMF promises Pakistan ‘immediate’ release of $1.1bn loan after key meet
Pakistan seeks another long-term IMF programme to support its ailing economy but experts say focus must be on reforms.
South Korea’s Samsung sees profit jump 10-fold on memory chip recovery
South Korean tech giant reports $4.85bn profit during the first three months of 2024.

