Russian court rejects appeal by US reporter Gershkovic
A Russian court on Tuesday (April 23) rejected the latest in a series of appeals by Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich against his pre-trial detention on charges of espionage.
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Cambridge University returns snatched Aboriginal spears
Four spears taken from Australia by a British explorer more than 250 years ago were on Tuesday (April 23) returned by the University of Cambridge to descendants of the indigenous community which crafted them, in the latest high-profile repatriation of artefacts. Fiona Jones reports.
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UN rights chief 'horrified' by Gaza mass grave reports
U.N. rights chief Volker Turk said on Tuesday that he was "horrified" by the destruction of the Nasser and Al Shifa medical facilities in Gaza and reports of mass graves containing hundreds of bodies there, according to spokesperson for the High Commissioner Ravina Shamdasani. This video contains graphic content.
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Peruvian woman dies by euthanasia after long legal battle
A Peruvian woman suffering from a degenerative illness has died by euthanasia after a lengthy court battle ended in a landmark ruling allowing her to end her life with medical assistance, her lawyer said. Ilan Rubens reports.
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Brazil's DJ Alok infuses dance music with indigenous songs
Brazilian DJ and producer Alok is setting aside his traditional modern electronic dance music to focus on something even more traditional – indigenous songs from his country. Sean Hogan has more.
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Tensions rise at US universities over pro-Palestinian protests
Police arrested dozens of people at pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Yale University and New York University in as the war in Gaza continued to reverberate through U.S. university campuses.
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'We will see more deaths' after Rwanda bill says charity
We will see "more dangerous risks being taken in the Channel", Kay Marsh, Media and Advocacy Manager at Dover-based charity Samphire said on Tuesday (April 23), after Britain passed a bill to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda in a move to deter the dangerous journeys. Five migrants, including a child, died in an attempt to cross from France to Britain in an overcrowded small boat on Tuesday, hours after the bill was passed.
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Rock band Really Good Time's MV shifts to ‘the female gaze’
Really Good Time's drummer Adrian Garvey says the rock band's new music video is a nod to the golden age of the early noughties MVs and explains it was a deliberate move from the director to "shift to the female gaze.”
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Volunteers deliver food in Gaza as hunger strikes
Food aid was handed out in northern Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp on Monday (April 22) as the strip continues to grapple with the risk of famine. Crowds of children with their families queued to receive the meals cooked in large pot and distributed to residents amongst damaged roads and buildings.
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South Korean court hears children's climate change case
South Korea's Constitutional Court began hearing on Tuesday (April 23) a case that accuses the government of having failed to protect 200 people, including dozens of young environmental activists and children, by not tackling climate change. Olivia Chan reports.
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Malaysian navy helicopters crash mid-air, killing 10
Two Malaysian navy helicopters collided in mid-air during a rehearsal for a naval parade on Tuesday (April 23), killing all 10 crew members aboard, the Defense Minister, Mohamed Khaled Nordin said in a statement.
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China rejects German espionage reports as 'hype'
China’s foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin on Monday (April 23) called for Germany to stop its "Cold War" mentality after reports that Germany arrested a EU parliamentary staffer on espionage for China charges.
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Clean-up begins in Hualien after quakes jolt Taiwan
Clean up efforts began on Tuesday (April 23) following a series of quakes that rattled the rural Taiwan county. Taiwan's Central Weather Administration said the spate of more than 200 earthquakes starting Monday (April 22) afternoon were aftershocks from the large 7.2 magnitude quake on April 3 that killed at least 17 people.
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Arrests at US universities as Gaza protests grow
Police arrested dozens of people at pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Yale University in Connecticut and New York University in Manhattan on Monday, as the war in Gaza continued to reverberate through U.S. university campuses. Ryan Chang has the details.
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Chinese Olympic swim team doping scandal heats up
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) on Monday (April 22) threatened possible legal action against claims that it may have covered up the issue of Chinese swimmers testing positive for a banned substance before the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, as global sports groups piled pressure on the regulator and demanded an investigation into the case. Diane To reports.
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Ukraine tries charm offensive as conscription flags
Far from the trenches, at orderly new centers across Ukraine, civilian recruiters armed with laptops and info packs offer patriotic volunteers opportunities to join the war. Laila Shahrokhshahi reports.
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Dozens of aftershocks rattle Taiwan overnight
Taiwan's quake-hit eastern county of Hualien was rattled by more than 200 aftershocks late on Monday and early on Tuesday, but only minor damage was reported and no casualties and major chipmaker TSMC said it saw no impact on operations. Devi Rajaram reports.
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Musk decries Australian court 'censorship' of X
Elon Musk lashed out at Australia's prime minister on Tuesday after a court ordered his social media company X to take down footage of an alleged terrorist attack in Sydney, and said the ruling meant any country could control "the entire internet." Gabe Singer reports.
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Dozens of pro-Palestinian protestors arrested at NYU
Police officers moved on the New York University (NYU) crowd shortly after nightfall on Monday (April 22), after hundreds of demonstrators for hours had defied university warnings that they faced consequences if they failed to vacate a plaza where they had gathered.
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UK parliament passes Rwanda asylum law
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promised on Monday to start sending asylum seekers to Rwanda within 10 to 12 weeks as the upper house of parliament finally passed required legislation, delayed for weeks by attempts to alter the plan. Laila Shahrokhshahi reports.
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Dozens of overnight quakes rattle Taiwan
Taiwan's quake-hit eastern county of Hualien was rattled by dozens of aftershocks late on Monday and early on Tuesday, but only minor damage was reported and no casualties.
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Rescue efforts underway as floods hit southern China
Rescue operations were underway after unseasonably heavy rain caused rivers to overflow, triggering landslides in Yingde city in China's flood-ravaged Guangdong province, state broadcaster CCTV reported on Tuesday (April 23).
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Thousands of fans celebrate Inter's Serie A title win
Thousands of Inter Milan fans took to the Piazza Duomo in the heart of the city on Monday (April 22) evening, casting shades of blue and black against the backdrop of the Milan Cathedral as they celebrated the Nerazzurri clinching a 20th Serie A title.
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No evidence from Israel for some UNRWA claims: review
Israel has yet to provide evidence for its accusations that hundreds of staff with the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) are members of terrorist groups, according to a review of the agency's neutrality released on Monday that could prompt some donor countries to review funding freezes. Rachel Faber reports.
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Gosling says 'The Fall Guy' turns focus on stunt actors
Actors Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt turn the spotlight on stunt performers in the film 'The Fall Guy' at the London premiere on Monday (April 22). The movie's stunt designer Chris O'Hara says he hopes the film will create awareness and accolades for the industry.
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