Germany's Scholz calls for unity against far-right after MEP seriously hurt Chancellor's appeal comes after four assailants brutally attacked a politician who was campaigning in eastern Germany.
'Progress' in Gaza truce talks but Israel still set on Rafah ground attack Sources tell Al Jazeera that talks are at critical point as a technical team is working out details of a potential deal.
'We won't stop': How Columbia's students etched a new Gaza protest legacy Inside a movement that took over a university building and lost its encampment within 24 hours - yet refuses to die.
Pakistan records 'wettest April' in more than 60 years At least 144 people died due to the heavy rainfall in April.
World Press Photo of the Year: Cropping history and reality WPP winner demonstrates Palestinian grief is only acceptable to the West if it is sanitised and devoid of context.
'It's going to be worse': Brazil braces for more pain amid record flooding The death toll has climbed to 56 in Brazil's southern Rio Grande do Sul state, with tens of thousands displaced.
Sustainable living gives Hungarian families hope for the future In growing trend, families aspire to become self-sufficient by living off the land, preserving it for next generations.
Northern Gaza in 'full-blown famine', UN food agency chief says 'It's horror': World Food Programme head calls for immediate ceasefire and 'unfettered access' into besieged territory.
Britain's Conservatives trounced in local elections Disillusionment with Conservative Party sees loss of 450 seats while Labour Party picks up 170 as vote count continues.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 800 As the war enters its 800th day, these are the main developments.
Antiwar protests and limits on freedoms in the United States Student protesters in the United States face the consequences of crossing a red line - criticism of Israel.