- — Humanoid robot breaks half marathon world record in Beijing
- The humans were left far behind as smartphone maker Honors humanoid robot shattered the mens world record in China.
- — Australia and Japan sign contracts for $7bn warships deal
- Defence deal is the latest example of deepening ties between Canberra and Tokyo amid shared concerns over Chinas rise.
- — The GCC has unity, it now needs joint defence and development
- Beyond supporting peace, GCC states need to work towards joint defence, energy security and economic development.
- — Displaced Lebanese families return home despite Israeli attacks
- Families travel south to inspect destroyed homes, unsure whether to stay as concerns about renewed conflict increase.
- — Humanoid robots speed past humans in Beijing half-marathon
- Humanoid robots raced alongside humans in a half-marathon in Beijing.
- — Fire razes 200 homes in Sabah, leaving hundreds homeless
- Sabah fire displaces 445 people as relief efforts focus on safety and immediate aid for victims in affected areas.
- — Iran war: What is happening on day 51 of the US-Iran conflict?
- Tehran will keep the strategic Strait of Hormuz closed until Washington ends the blockade of Iranian ports.
- — How the Israeli military targets the people who save lives
- Israeli attacks have killed at least 57 medical workers in Lebanon since early March. It is a pattern lifted from Gaza.
- — Iran, US still ‘far’ from breakthrough amid Strait of Hormuz impasse
- Tehran is fully prepared for the US to resume hostilities at any moment, says Irans parliament speaker Ghalibaf.
- — Lionel Messi scores twice as Inter Miami defeat Rapids in MLS
- Argentine forwards brace included the match winner against Colorado Rapids in front of over 75,000 fans in Denver.
- — Fire engulfs more than 200 homes in Malaysian floating village
- A huge fire tore through the floating village of Kampung Bahagia in Sabah, Malaysia, destroying more than 200 homes.
- — Cash shortages grip Yemen despite currency stabilisation
- Cash-strapped Yemenis face rising frustration as exchange firms limit currency conversion amid ongoing liquidity crisis.
- — Bulgarians head to polls for eighth time in five years
- Bulgaria votes to elect a new parliament after mass protests brought down the previous government in December.
- — Why Britain’s far-right celebrates a saint revered in Palestine
- Hundreds of far-right “Britain First” supporters marched in the streets of Manchester to celebrate Saint George.
- — LeBron, Lakers shock Rockets with Game 1 win in NBA playoffs
- Despite missing leading scorers Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves, the LA Lakers and LeBron James defeat Houston in opener.
- — Real Sociedad upset Atletico Madrid to clinch fourth Copa del Rey title
- Real win the final of Spains premier annual knockout football competition with a dramatic penalty shootout in Seville.
- — North Korea launches ballistic missiles towards sea off its east coast
- Multiple ballistic missiles fired from eastern Sinpo area in seventh such test this year.
- — Iran war live: Hormuz Strait ‘closed’ as Tehran says no date for US talks
- IRGC says the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed until the US stops blockading Iranian ports.
- — Iran war live: Tehran says no date set for US talks, Hormuz Strait closed
- IRGC says the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed until the US stops blockading Iranian ports.
- — Trinidad and Tobago police uncover 56 bodies, mostly children, at cemetery
- Police suspect the grim discovery in the city of Cumuto may be a case of unlawful disposal of unclaimed corpses.
- — Iran reasserts control of Hormuz Strait as Trump warns against ‘blackmail’
- Top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf says US naval blockade of Irans ports is a clumsy and ignorant decision.
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