- — President Raisi’s helicopter crashes in Iran: What we know so far
- A helicopter carrying Irans President Ebrahim Raisi and FM crashed while travelling back from East Azerbaijan province.
- — Slovakia: PM Fico’s life no longer in danger after shooting, minister says
- Prime Minister Robert Fico remains in serious condition and requires intensive care, Slovak officials say.
- — Verstappen resists Norris fightback to claim dramatic F1 victory at Imola
- Red Bulls Max Verstappen holds off last-start winner Lando Norris of McLaren to extend his championship lead.
- — Week in pictures: From a Putin-Xi meeting to Cannes film festival
- A look at some of last week’s events.
- — Helicopter carrying Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi crashes
- The helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and the foreign minister has suffered a ‘hard landing.
- — Benny Gantz threatens to quit Israeli gov’t if no post-war Gaza plan
- Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz has threatened to quit the government.
- — Fury vs Usyk: Will Usyk lose the undisputed title, and when is the rematch?
- Usyk could lose his title within two weeks of becoming the undisputed heavyweight boxing champion of the world.
- — Dominican Republic voters head to the polls with eyes on Haiti crisis
- Incumbent President Luis Abinader expected to have strong showing as his policies on migration, economy widely popular.
- — Search under way after helicopter carrying Iran’s president Raisi crashes
- Interior minister says rescue teams dispatched after helicopter suffers hard landing in East Azerbaijan province.
- — Arsenal, Man City: All you need to know about the EPL final day title fight
- Al Jazeeras Sohail Malik speaks to former Manchester City player Nicky Summerbee about what to expect on the final day.
- — At least 66 dead as new floods hit Afghanistan’s Faryab province
- Flooding damaged more than 1,500 houses, swamped more than 400 hectares of agricultural land and killed livestock.
- — ‘Nothing left’: How climate change pushes Indigenous people from their land
- In Peru, a community of Ashaninka people starts the process of leaving their homeland as Amazon forests disappear.
- — The new cycle of atrocities in Darfur must be stopped
- As the RSF closes in on el-Fasher, there must be urgent international action to prevent atrocities.
- — Malaysian PM: Can’t deny US complicity in Gaza genocide
- Anwar Ibrahim urges the US to halt arms supply to Israel, cites Gaza genocide concerns in exclusive interview.
- — Biden delivers address at Morehouse College amid anger over Gaza war
- The historically Black college is one of several US universities to hold protests demanding end to the killings in Gaza.
- — Three reported killed as DR Congo military averts ‘attempted coup’
- Military says coup was nipped in the bud by the forces and the perpetrators were arrested, including foreigners.
- — Philippines plans vaccination drive as whooping cough outbreak claims lives
- UNICEF says the Philippines is among countries with the highest number of unvaccinated children, who are most at risk.
- — Desperate scenes as Gaza aid trucks arrive from US floating pier
- Desperate Palestinians were filmed clambering onto aid trucks carrying supplies for Gaza that were delivered.
- — New York police violently arrest pro-Palestine protesters marking Nakba
- Several arrested as they tried to march in Brooklyn to protest Gaza war and 1948 ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians.
- — ‘Grim reminder’: Sri Lanka’s Tamils mark 15 years since end of civil war
- Ceremony held at memorial site in Mullivaikkal village despite reports of heavy surveillance and alleged intimidation.
- — Dallas rally to down Oklahoma City, reach NBA Western Conference finals
- After ousting the Thunder, the Mavericks will now face either Denver or Minnesota in the Western Conference finals.
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