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Tens of thousands protest over fatal ICE shooting
The massive turnout in Minneapolis despite a whipping, cold wind underscores how the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good has struck a chord.
US announces 'large-scale' strikes in Syria
US and allied forces have carried out "large-scale" strikes against the Islamic State jihadist group in Syria.
Why are Iranians protesting?
As public anger continues to swell and demonstrations continue, here's what you need to know.
Iran crackdown fears grow as protests persist
Rights groups have expressed alarm that Iranian authorities were intensifying a deadly crackdown under cover of an internet blackout.
Weekend of US protests after woman killed by immigration agent
Organisers said more than 1000 events were planned under the slogan "ICE, Out for Good".
'American? No!' says Greenland after latest Trump threat
European capitals have been scrambling to come up with a response after the White House said that Trump wanted to buy Greenland and refused to rule out military action.
Iran's Guards declare 'red line' on security as Tehran seeks to quell unrest
Protests have spread across much of Iran over the last two weeks, beginning in response to soaring inflation, but quickly turned political with protesters demanding an end to clerical rule.
Greenland's parliament will bring forward meeting to discuss US threats
"We do not want to be Americans, we do not want to be Danes, we want to be Greenlanders," the leaders of all five political parties said in a statement.
Super-smart dogs can pick up new words just by eavesdropping
Although gifted dogs can learn new words in a similar way to young children, different factors are likely creating similar behaviors and outcomes.
Washington National Opera leaves Kennedy Center after Trump takeover
The venue has been home to the company since 1971.
New video emerges of Minnesota shooting, further inflaming tensions
The new clip is likely to further inflame tensions between state officials and officials in President Donald Trump's administration
Trump tells oil companies they are dealing with US, not Venezuela
Having deposed leftist leader Nicolas Maduro, the Trump administration has said they will control Venezuela's oil sales indefinitely.
Venezuela says in talks with US to restore diplomatic ties
Officials said US diplomats were in Caracas to discuss reopening the US embassy, while in Washington Trump prepared to meet with oil companies
Pope Leo decries world's 'zeal for war' in fiery Vatican speech
Pope Leo, the first U.S. pope, said the weakness of international organizations in the face of global conflicts was "a particular cause for concern".
What’s next for Venezuela?
There's uncertainty and fear in Venezuela following the capture and removal of its president Nicolás Maduro by the US. Tulia Falleti is a Professor of Political Science at the University of… Audio
US seizes fifth vessel in Venezuela blockade
The Olina tanker was seized in the Caribbean, the fifth vessel targeted in recent weeks as Washington steps up efforts to curb Venezuelan oil exports.
Musk's AI bot limits image generation on X to after backlash
The chatbot's image generation had allowed users on X to edit or create sexualized photos, including generating images of women and children in minimal clothing.
Minnesota officials blocked from investigating ICE shooting
The decision cuts off state law enforcement from access to evidence that may show whether the officer responsible could, or should, be criminally charged.
Australian bushfires: 'Road became like a fire tunnel'
Ruffy residents describe the devastation wrought by central Victoria's Longwood bushfire.
Lawyers for Luigi Mangione fight death penalty
Mangione's brutal killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO garnered appalled reactions but also vocal support, as he became a figure for larger frustrations with the US health care system.