VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGiuliani indicted in election vote-rigging caseRudy Giuliani, a former lawyer for Donald Trump, is among 18 people charged in Arizona with illegally seeking to claim the state's 2020 electoral votes for the then-U.S. president.Reuters
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGBiden to sign law that could ban TikTok in U.S.U.S. President Joe Biden is expected to sign a law that sets a January 2025 deadline for Chinese parent company ByteDance to sell its U.S. operation. Lawmakers behind the ban have warned of national security risks from the popular social...CBC News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGRunaway horses cause peak-hour chaos in LondonMorning rush hour in central London turned chaotic Wednesday as five escaped military horses galloped at full speed through busy city streets, injuring at least four people. All five horses were rounded up and given veterinary care.CBC News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGU.N. calls for inquiry after unmarked graves found in GazaThe United Nations is calling for an inquiry after bodies were found beneath Gaza's Nasser Hospital, in the city of Khan Younis. The hospital was recently abandoned by Israeli troops who said they’d finished searching it for Hamas fighters.CBC News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBAL'Apocalyptic' orange haze descends on AthensPeople living in Athens have seen the sky turn orange. It was caused by clouds of dust from the Sahara desert, which blew in from Northern Africa blanketing much of Greece.Al Jazeera
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALBiden signs Ukraine, Israel aid, TikTok ban packagePresident Joe Biden has signed a bill into law that provides billions of dollars of new U.S. aid to Ukraine for its war with Russia. The legislation also includes $26 billion for Israel, as well as $1 billion in humanitarian assistance t...Reuters
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGColumbia extends talks to clear pro-Palestinian encampmentColumbia University will continue negotiations to clear the pro-Palestinian encampment on campus. Safety concerns and disruptions to campus life prompted a reevaluation of the university's approach, with tensions simmering among students...News 12
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALNorth Korea delegation visits Iran in rare public tripA North Korean delegation led by a cabinet minister for international trade is visiting Iran, according to state media. The rare public visit signals increased cooperation between the two countries, which are believed to have secret mili...Al Jazeera
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALWhat is Bitcoin halving?Bitcoins are created as a reward when someone with lots of computing power produces a new block of transaction data. This reward is “halved” every few years, making Bitcoins more expensive and mining only worthwhile with energy-efficient...DW News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALNew York boutique provides migrants with free clothingAs New York tries to deal with rising numbers of migrants, a store called the Little Shop of Kindness offers them free clothing, shoes, toiletries, and other supplies.DW News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALBeijing Auto Show: China looks to expand dominance of EV marketBeijing’s Auto Show has opened and nearly 300 electric vehicle models are on display. China dominates the global market for battery-powered cars, and the country's brands are expanding overseas.Al Jazeera
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALHaiti interim transition council to be sworn inAfter weeks of delays, Haiti is due to swear in a presidential transition council. Gang violence has devastated the economy and social services are on the brink of collapse. Gang leaders say talks over Haiti's political future must inclu...Al Jazeera
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALIsrael says forces carrying out 'offensive action' in south LebanonIsraeli forces are carrying out "offensive action" across southern Lebanon, Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said without specifying whether ground troops had crossed the border. He also claimed that "half of Hezbollah's commanders in south...France 24
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALTikTok CEO expects to defeat U.S. restrictionsTikTok's chief executive says the social media company expects to win a legal challenge to block legislation signed into law by President Joe Biden that he said would ban its popular short video app used by 170 million Americans. The bil...France 24
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALColumbia University facing criticism over handling of protestsDemonstrators in support of Palestinians are still camped on the Columbia University campus in New York, a week after police arrested over 100 of them. The action has attracted international attention, sympathy demonstrations across the ...Al Jazeera
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALRussia and Ukraine to exchange displaced childrenIn a deal facilitated by Qatar, Russia and Ukraine will exchange nearly 50 displaced children due to Moscow's invasion, announced Maria Lvova-Belova, the Kremlin's children's rights commissioner, in Doha.Al Jazeera
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALPalestinians in West Bank boycott Israeli productsThe war on Gaza has led to renewed calls to boycott Israeli products. For years, Palestinians have urged international sanctions to be imposed, to pressure Israel to end its occupation. But for those in the West Bank, Israel's strangleho...Al Jazeera
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALVenice introduces first payment charge for touristsThe Italian city has become the first in the world to introduce a payment system for tourists in an effort to thin the crowds that throng the canals during the peak holiday season. Signs warning day-trippers about the new 5-euro, or just...Reuters
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALWindmill sails fall from Paris' Moulin RougeThe sails of the landmark red windmill atop the Moulin Rouge, the most celebrated cabaret club in Paris, fell to the ground overnight, much to the sorrow of tourists. A spokesperson for the Moulin Rouge said the theater would investigate...Reuters
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALBangladesh swelters through record-breaking heatwaveSevere heat has hit Bangladesh, affecting millions of people. Schools are shut and at least five people have died of heatstroke. This is the hottest temperature recorded in decades.Al Jazeera
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALSpain's PM Sanchez pauses public duties to 'reflect' on futureSpain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has said that he will suspend public duties until next week to decide whether he wants to continue leading the government after a court launched a business corruption probe into his wife's private dea...Reuters
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALU.S. Supreme Court hears abortion rights caseThe United States Supreme Court is hearing arguments in a pivotal abortion rights case, which could determine whether doctors can perform abortions during medical emergencies in states with bans on the procedure.Fox News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALBoeing posts losses amid safety scrutinyTroubled aviation giant Boeing reported a first-quarter loss of $343 million on Wednesday, reflecting recent safety troubles that have slowed production and deliveries.Al Jazeera
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALEurovision host Sweden braces for anti-Israel protestsSweden said it plans to host a dazzling Eurovision Song Contest, watched by 200 million people worldwide, but visitors face heightened security amid planned protests over Israel's participation and a new geo-political backdrop since Swed...Reuters
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALAnger spikes at U.S. universities as Gaza protests intensifyStudents at a growing number of colleges in the United States are gathering in protest encampments with a unified demand of their schools: Stop doing business with Israel — or any companies that empower its ongoing war in Gaza.France 24
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALDeep disagreements between U.S., China as Blinken visitsUnited States Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Shanghai on Wednesday with U.S.-China ties on a steadier footing, but with a daunting array of unresolved issues threatening the stability of relations between the global rivals.France 24
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALExtreme anti-LGBTQ+ law upheld in UgandaUganda's constitutional court has upheld a new law that strips LGBTQ+ people of their rights. Many in the community feel unsafe and some are choosing to leave the country.DW News
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALU.S. allies preparing for potential return of TrumpU.S. allies around the world are taking steps to defend or advance their interests in the event former President Donald Trump returns to power after November elections, an even chance based on recent opinion polls in swing states.Reuters
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALThousands in Argentina rally against education cutsTens of thousands have been rallying across Argentina against government budget cuts to education. President Javier Milei has been slashing state spending as the country struggles with a cost-of-living crisis and high inflation.Al Jazeera
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALMigrant deportations loom after U.K. passes Rwanda planThe U.K. readied to start detaining migrants within days for deportation to Rwanda after the controversial plan got parliament's approval, sparking outrage from the United Nations and rights groups.France 24
VIEWEDNOW PLAYINGGLOBALItaly law allows pro-life activists into abortion clinicsThe Italian parliament has passed a measure by Giorgia Meloni's hard-right government allowing anti-abortion activists to enter consultation clinics, sparking outrage from opposition parties. The measure allows regions to permit groups "...France 24