- — UK comedian Russell Brand faces rape, sexual assault charges
- Police say Brand faces one count of rape, one of indecent assault, one of oral rape and two of sexual assault.
- — Trump tariffs could lead to a new world order: Economist Ha-Joon Chang
- What’s next for the US and global economy after Trump’s new tariffs? Redi Tlhabi talks with economist Ha-Joon Chang.
- — ‘Death is becoming very imminent now’
- “And as I speak, this is the sound of huge explosions.”
- — The trade surplus that Trump never mentions
- US has a trade surplus from export of services which experts say are now vulnerable to global tariffs.
- — China hits back at Trump tariffs with 34% tax on US goods, export curbs
- Beijing says it will impose additional 34 percent tax on US goods from next week in retaliation to Washingtons tariffs.
- — India’s opposition says will challenge Muslim properties bill in top court
- Amendments to 1995 law governing waqf endowments would add non-Muslims to boards that manage such properties.
- — The surprising casualties of Benjamin Netanyahu’s torrent of terror
- Bibi has abandoned the remaining Israeli captives in the evangelical pursuit of Trumps sick plan.
- — De Bruyne to leave Man City at end of season
- Belgium international Kevin De Bruyne announces he will leave the Premier League champions.
- — India’s Modi, Bangladesh’s Yunus hold first talks since 2024 uprising
- Modi says he wants positive and constructive relationship with Bangladesh where pro-India Hasina was ousted last year.
- — Israel killed dozens of women and children in attacks on Gaza schools
- At least 33 children were killed by Israeli attacks on schools housing displaced Palestinians on Thursday in Gaza.
- — Russia stalls ceasefire talks as it intensifies attacks on Ukraine
- Russia and Ukraine continue long-range drone and missile attacks, but observe an informal ceasefire in the Black Sea.
- — South Korea “has a desire to move on” from disgraced president
- Professor Robert Kelly says South Koreans are relieved they can move on from their impeached president.
- — Indian actor Manoj Kumar, known for ‘patriotic’ films, dies at 87
- Throughout his career, Kumar acted - and at times directed - films that had a focus on unity and national pride.
- — Israel has turned two-thirds of Gaza into no-go zones, UN says
- Latest displacement orders in Rafah and Gaza City have forced hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to flee again.
- — South Korea court formally removes President Yoon over martial law
- South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol was formally removed from office by the country’s Constitutional Court on Friday.
- — ‘Just like that’: Yemeni families destroyed by US air strikes
- Ammar was a stones throw away from his family when the explosion flung him aside. Everyone in the home was killed.
- — ‘You cannot annex another country’: Denmark PM to US on Greenland
- Mette Frederiksen visits the Arctic island as the US continues its threats of taking over the region.
- — Palestinian aid workers likely shot ‘execution style’, forensic expert says
- Palestinian Red Crescent, which lost nine of its staff in March 23 attack, called it one of the wars darkest moments.
- — Myanmar’s military junta chief joins Bangkok summit in rare trip abroad
- General Min Aung Hlaing is under multiple global sanctions and is also wanted by the ICC for crimes against humanity.
- — Trump tariffs to cause ‘untold damage’, UK business groups warn
- Analysts say the UKs relatively mild rate of 10 percent does not signal a strong US-UK relationship.
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