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Here are the key events from day 1,370 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
White House cites groups' alleged support for Hamas, accusing them of waging campaign against US interests and allies.
Palestinians face renewed killings, raids and settler attacks as Israel pushes past agreed ceasefire lines.
No casualties reported, but resident of Afar region says impact of eruption 'felt like a sudden bomb had been thrown'.
Hopes that world leaders would use the G20 summit to tackle sovereign debt distress were dashed.
Trump and Xi talk soya beans and Taiwan, continuing to lower temperature in wake of meeting in South Korea last month.
Germany had partially paused armed sales amid Israeli ground offensive in Gaza City, but cited ceasefire in resumption.
France prepares to host Iran’s foreign minister in Paris for high-stakes talks on nuclear and regional tensions.
Statement comes hours after warring Sudanese Armed Forces leader al-Burhan rejected ceasefire proposal as biased.
Pentagon suggests Mark Kelly, an ex-Navy captain, could be court-martialled for urging military to defy unlawful orders.
The court found that lawyer Lindsey Halligan had been illegally appointed to her role as acting US attorney under Trump.
Myanmar faces an ongoing civil war that has caused widespread displacement, leading the US to warn against travel there.
Syria’s Interior Ministry says the killers likely planted misleading slogans to inflame tensions.
The US federal government seeks to develop tailored AI solutions and drive significant cost savings.
White House barred AP when it declined to refer to the 'Gulf of Mexico' as the 'Gulf of America' after Trump renamed it.
Nearly 59,000 Iranians die prematurely due to air pollution in year to March, according to officials.
Trump claims 'big progress', but Russia gives signs of discord as Putin aide Ushakov says changes 'unsuitable for us'.
Four justices voted to keep the former right-wing president in police custody after his ankle monitor was damaged.
Action film star appeared in more than 300 films in a career spanning more than six decades.
Despite mounting pressure, government is yet to open a national inquiry into attack, which launched the Gaza war.
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