Dengue outbreak hits asylum seekers on Nauru

Human rights advocates are calling on Australia to take responsibility as asylum seekers on Nauru suffer from a dengue fever outbreak amid poor living conditions.

Australia's Palestine Recognition Debate

Explore the pressing question of Australia's stance on Palestine recognition, as discussed in The Guardian's latest podcast. Delve into diplomatic tensions and political implications.

Elderly suspect held in summer camp poisoning case

A 76-year-old suspect has been detained following a suspected poisoning incident at a summer camp, where eight children were rushed to hospital after falling ill. The arrest took place in a pub car park three miles from the scene.

Hamas warns: 'No Israeli will feel safe'

Hamas threatens Israeli civilians as tensions rise, vowing that no one will be safe in the wake of recent hostilities. The militant group's statement intensifies fears of further violence.

Kamala Harris trolled over failed campaign memoir

US Vice President Kamala Harris has sparked ridicule online after revealing plans to publish a book about her unsuccessful 2020 presidential campaign, with critics questioning the timing and purpose of the project.

UK recognises Palestine under Montevideo Convention

The UK's recent decision to recognise Palestine as a state under the Montevideo Convention has sparked debates on sovereignty, diplomacy, and international law. Here’s what you need to know.

Iran nuclear threat: Middle East on brink

As tensions escalate between Iran and Israel, fears grow over a potential nuclear conflict destabilising the region. Could diplomacy prevent catastrophe?

US envoy visits Israel over Gaza aid worker deaths

US special envoy Steve Witkoff arrives in Israel as tensions escalate over the increasing number of aid workers killed in Gaza. Diplomatic efforts intensify to address the humanitarian crisis.

Trump revives WWII-era Alien Enemies Act debate

Former President Donald Trump sparks controversy by invoking the 1942 Alien Enemies Act, raising fears of a return to Japanese-American internment policies. Legal experts warn of constitutional violations.

Albanese in hot water over Yasser Arafat photo

Australian PM Anthony Albanese sparks outrage after being pictured with late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, raising questions over his stance on the Middle East conflict.

Ancient body found beneath Westminster Abbey

Archaeologists have made a chilling discovery beneath Westminster Abbey, uncovering a centuries-old body in an underground chamber. The find raises questions about London's hidden history.

Starmer under fire over Labour's Palestine position

Labour leader Keir Starmer is under fire from party members and MPs over his cautious approach to recognising Palestinian statehood, sparking internal divisions reminiscent of the Corbyn era.

Ukraine extends martial law as war drags on

Ukraine's parliament has voted to prolong martial law as the war with Russia continues. President Zelensky remains resolute in defending the nation's sovereignty. Read the latest updates.

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