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Council of Europe declaration could affect handling of migration cases

A sweeping political declaration endorsed by 46 member states of the Council of Europe, the Strasbourg-based human rights body, could shape the way judges approach some of Europe’s most contested migration cases. Ireland is among the countries to back the declaration, which zeroes in on the deportation of criminals and the handling of asylum claims. It says that while migrants’ fundamental rights and freedoms “must be respected and protected in accordance with the principle of non-discrimination”, national governments retain…

Ebola Outbreak in DR Congo Kills 65 People

A deadly Ebola outbreak has erupted in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, African health authorities said, as neighbouring Uganda confirmed a linked fatality that underscored fears the virus could move across borders. So far, the outbreak has remained concentrated in Ituri province in northeastern DRC, near the frontiers with Uganda and South Sudan, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC Africa) said. The agency warned the threat of wider transmission was high, citing 246 suspected cases and 65 deaths…

Israel and Lebanon Agree to 45-Day Ceasefire Extension, US Says

A fragile pause in the fighting between Israel and Lebanon is set to last a little longer after the two sides agreed to extend their ceasefire by 45 days, according to the US State Department. "The 16 April cessation of hostilities will be extended by 45 days to enable further progress," State Department spokesman Tommy Piggott said. US officials described Israel-Lebanon talks in Washington over the past two days as "highly productive", saying the two countries will return to the table for further negotiations on 2 June and…

Kremlin Sends Mixed Signals Through Week of Statements and Actions

A Russian missile strike on a Kyiv apartment building has killed at least 24 people, including three children, after Ukrainian authorities raised the death toll from yesterday’s attack. The updated figure makes the assault one of the deadliest single Russian strikes on a Ukrainian city in recent months. Across the capital, more than 20 sites were hit by Russian drones and missiles, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said. The barrage came only days after Russian President Vladimir Putin told a news conference in Moscow…

Rare South Korea-North Korea football match sells out in 12 hours

A rare visit by a North Korean football club to South Korea has triggered a rush for seats, with tickets disappearing in less than half a day, according to Seoul's football association. All 7,087 general admission tickets for the 20 May meeting between Suwon FC Women and Naegohyang Women's FC were gone roughly 12 hours after sales opened on Tuesday, a Korea Football Association official said. Suwon FC players celebrate a goal at the AFC Women's Champions League quarter final in China The teams will face off in the…

Maldives rescuers search for missing Italian divers feared drowned

A desperate search stretched into a second day in the Maldives as rescue teams combed the waters for four missing Italians after what officials described as the country's deadliest diving accident. Italy's foreign ministry said last night that five Italian citizens had died while diving, with Maldivian authorities recovering one body. Maldives Minister of Tourism Mohamed Ameen said coast guard officers and security forces were sweeping remote seas near the area where the divers were reported missing yesterday afternoon. "I…

WHO warns loosely regulated nicotine pouches could fuel youth addiction

As nicotine pouches surge in popularity, the World Health Organization is pressing governments to tighten controls, warning that the highly addictive products are being "aggressively marketed" in ways that hold particular appeal for younger people. The small pouches, placed under the lip to deliver a nicotine buzz, have quickly emerged as a crucial growth area for major tobacco companies as cigarette smoking continues its long decline. That rise, however, has drawn mounting criticism from campaigners and researchers over the…

Trump leaves China without resolution on ending Iran war

Donald Trump departed China today without securing a major trade breakthrough or concrete backing from Beijing to help bring the Iran war to an end, capping a two-day visit marked more by lavish ceremony and warm words for Xi Jinping than by substantive gains. The trip to America’s principal strategic and economic rival — the first by a US president since his ⁠own visit in 2017 — was meant to produce tangible outcomes that could bolster Mr Trump as he confronts slipping approval ratings ahead of the midterm elections. Though…

Burnham buys Starmer time, but growing threat remains

Andy Burnham’s return to Westminster, once treated as an internal Labour headache, now looks like a direct test of Keir Starmer’s authority. It is easy to see why. The Greater Manchester Mayor remains one of Labour’s most bankable figures with the wider public, and he continues to command real affection across a large section of the parliamentary party. A 2021 YouGov poll found 69% of Labour members preferred him as leader over Mr Starmer. By comparison, Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who resigned yesterday but did not go…

Ship reported seized off UAE as more vessels transit Strait of Hormuz

A fresh maritime seizure near the United Arab Emirates sharpened tensions around the Strait of Hormuz today, as a British naval monitoring agency said a vessel had been taken and was heading toward Iranian waters while the US and Chinese presidents met in Beijing for talks that included the Iran war. Following the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, a White House official said both men agreed the Strait of Hormuz must remain open and that Iran must never acquire nuclear weapons.…