Kim witnessed the failed launch of the 5,000-ton destroyer and ordered the ship to be restored before a key ruling party meeting next month, as Laura Westbrook reports.
Thursday, May 22, 2025
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un condemns warship accident as 'criminal'
Kim witnessed the failed launch of the 5,000-ton destroyer and ordered the ship to be restored before a key ruling party meeting next month, as Laura Westbrook reports.
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
SA President ambushed by Trump in Oval Office
US President Donald Trump has ambushed his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa by playing a video and amplifying false claims that white South Africans have been victims of a genocide.
Mr Trump largely dismissed Mr. Ramaphosa's attempt to describe the situation in his own country.
Kate fisher reports from Washington
Kate Fisher reports from New York.
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Open AI to buy legendary ex-Apple designer’s startup for $6.4 billion
It's the company's biggest acquisition to date and puts one of the main architects of the iPhone at the center of OpenAI's hardware ambitions,
Ira Spitzer reports.
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Judge orders Trump administration to “maintain custody” of migrants flown to South Sudan
Last month, Judge Brian Murphy blocked the White House from deporting migrants without 15-days notice and due process.
Toni Waterman has more.
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US ends police reform plans prompted by George Floyd's killing
police departments and ended reform agreements put in place following
the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
The Assistant Attorney General described the inquiries and reforms
part of an "anti-police agenda".
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
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US RETAILER TARGET BLAMES ECONOMIC CONDITIONS FOR WEAK FIRST QUARTER RESULTS
Mitch McCann reports.
UK MAY SANCTION ISRAELI GOVERNMENT MINISTERS
Britain's already suspended trade talks with Tel Aviv over its renewed military offensive and restrictions on deliveries to Gaza.
Stuart Smith has more.
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Suicide attack strikes bus carrying children in southwest Pakistan
In Pakistan's volatile southwestern province, a suicide bomber has struck a school bus, putting security forces on high alert.
The blast comes amid a diplomatic standoff with India, which has blamed Pakistan for a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, in Indian-administered Kashmir—a charge Islamabad denies.
For years, the South Asian country has been grappling with terrorism, particularly along its western frontier, which remains highly susceptible to militant attacks.
Hira Mustafa has more.
Three people killed in floods in southern France
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European Editors Protest Hungary’s Crackdown on independent Media
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REPORT: UK CONSIDERS SANCTIONS ON ISRAELI MINISTERS
Britain's already suspended talks on a trade deal with the country, over its renewed military offensive and restrictions on aid in Gaza.
Israel says it won't be diverted by 'external pressure'.
Palestinian journalist Nour Odeh says it's a shift in stance from the UK.
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First Indian MP delegation to leave for UAE as part of India's global "anti-terrorism" campaign
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The first of the seven delegations of Indian MPs will travel to the UAE on Wednesday as New Delhi launches a global campaign to communicate its message of zero tolerance for terrorism.
It comes after India launched military strikes on Pakistani territory earlier this month blaming it for a terrorist attack on Indian soil that killed at least 26 people.
Islamabad has denied the allegation.
Ishan Garg tells us more.
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China slams US 'bullying' over new chip export controls, vows 'firm steps'
Washington has sought to curb exports of state-of-the-art chips to China in recent years, over military concerns and that it could undermine American dominance in AI. Laura Westbrook reports.
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
SA president to meet Trump on Wednesday amid deteriorating relations
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is due to meet his US counterpart Donald Trump on Wednesday with relations between the two allies at their lowest point in decades.
The crunch talks come amid ideological differences, geopolitical alliances, and domestic policy conflicts.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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UK Suspends Israel Trade Talks and Summons Ambassador Over Gaza
The UK Government has suspended negotiations with Israel for a new free trade agreement over what British Foreign Secretary David Lammy called the "indefensible and cruel" blockade of aid into Gaza and Israel's expanded military operations.
Speaking to Parliament on Tuesday Lammy said that the conflict had entered a "dark new phase" with the humanitarian catastrophe intensifies in Gaza.
The announcement follows a joint statement by the leaders of the UK, France and Canada condemning the Israeli government's actions in Gaza which was met with anger by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
David Lammy also announced that the Israeli ambassador in London was being summoned to convey the demand to end the renewed Israeli military actions and the end to the blockade of humanitarian aid into Gaza.
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First US 'self-deport' flight takes 64 people to Central America
The first flight carrying migrants who have chosen to self-deport has left the US for Central America.
The Department of Homeland Security has offered $1,000 and a free flight for anyone wanting to leave.
Nick Harper in Washington has the details.
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TOP UN OFFICIAL: 14,000 GAZAN BABIES COULD DIE WITHOUT URGENT AID RELEIF
Tom Fletcher says up to 14,000 babies could die in the next two days if the aid is not allowed through.
Mitch McCann reports:
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UK, France and Canada Threaten ‘Concrete Actions’ Over Gaza
The UK, France and Canada have threatened Israel with 'concrete actions' over expanding military operations in Gaza.
The joint statement condemns the humanitarian crisis in the besieged enclave, and Israel's response to what it calls the intolerable level of human suffering.
The statement has been met by fierce criticism from the Israeli government.
Simon Gaitán reports.
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French Senate says Macron government covered up Nestlé's illegal treatment of bottled water
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China is holding trilateral talks with Pakistan and Afghanistan’s foreign ministers
The meeting comes amid rising tensions in South Asia, following a recent military confrontation between Pakistan and India.
Tensions between Islamabad and Kabul over allegations of cross border terrorism will also be discussed
Hira Mustafa has more.