Israel capitalises as Gaza fatigue sets in | TV Shows

Israel capitalises as Gaza fatigue sets in | TV Shows

One might think that images of starving children, as political leaders withhold aid and openly call for ethnic cleansing, would be topping news agendas everywhere. In the case of Gaza, the failure of many in the international media to meet the moment has made them part of the story. Lead contributors:Chris Doyle – Director, Council … Read more

European leaders win Trump’s support to pressure Putin into unconditional ceasefire – POLITICO

European leaders win Trump’s support to pressure Putin into unconditional ceasefire – POLITICO

The leaders from the four Kyiv allies had traveled to the Ukrainian capital together by train for a visit of more than nine hours with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The visit came shortly after Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov rejected calls for an extended ceasefire as long as the West doesn’t stop its military support for … Read more

Iraq look to former Australia coach Arnold to boost 2026 World Cup hopes

Iraq look to former Australia coach Arnold to boost 2026 World Cup hopes

Iraq replaces Jesus Casas as head coach with former Australia boss Graham Arnold ahead of crunch World Cup qualifiers. Former Australia manager Graham Arnold has been confirmed as the new head coach of Iraq by the country’s football federation ahead of next month’s World Cup qualifiers against South Korea and Jordan. Arnold’s appointment was announced … Read more

India-Pakistan Conflict Escalates Sharply With Attacks on Military Bases

India-Pakistan Conflict Escalates Sharply With Attacks on Military Bases

The fighting between India and Pakistan intensified sharply on Saturday, with both sides targeting air bases and military sites, and each blaming the other for striking first. Pakistan said India had targeted at least three of its air bases with air-to-surface missiles in the early hours of Saturday, including Nur Khan, a key air force … Read more

What might follow from Pope Leo XIV’s election? | Religion News

What might follow from Pope Leo XIV’s election? | Religion News

The 69-year-old is the first cardinal from US to lead the world’s largest Christian Church. A new pope has been elected – the first from the United States to lead the Roman Catholic Church. But the institution is divided between progressives and traditionalists, in a world polarised by conflict and widening political division. So, what … Read more

‘Mindless’ damage: Two convicted of cutting down historic Sycamore Gap tree

‘Mindless’ damage: Two convicted of cutting down historic Sycamore Gap tree

In 2023, the pair cut down the almost 200-year-old tree on Hadrian’s Wall in northern England. A British court has found two men guilty of cutting down the famous “Sycamore Gap” tree in what prosecutors called a “moronic mission”. Newcastle Crown Court found former friends Daniel Graham, 39, and Adam Carruthers, 32, guilty of criminal … Read more

‘No option left other than full blown war’, says Pakistan’s Khawaja Asif amid escalating tensions with India – Firstpost

‘No option left other than full blown war’, says Pakistan’s Khawaja Asif amid escalating tensions with India – Firstpost

Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Friday said that Islamabad has “no option left other than full a blown war” in response to what he described as India’s increasingly aggressive posture over the past four days read more Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Friday said that Islamabad has “no option left other than full … Read more

Pakistan claims China-made jets in India clash, boy given wine: SCMP’s 7 highlights

Pakistan claims China-made jets in India clash, boy given wine: SCMP’s 7 highlights

We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Pakistan claims Chinese-made J-10C fighter jets used against India’s air … Read more

India and Pakistan in conflict – are there nuclear risks? | India-Pakistan Tensions News

India and Pakistan in conflict – are there nuclear risks? | India-Pakistan Tensions News

Both countries have substantial nuclear arsenals. International concern is mounting over the India-Pakistan conflict, as both are armed with substantial nuclear arsenals. Atomic bombs have only been used twice – 80 years ago on Japan. What nuclear risks do the current hostilities pose? Presenter: James Bays Guests: Dan Smith – Director of the Stockholm International … Read more

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