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Slovenia, Czech Republic register first monkeypox cases
Over the past few days, several European and North American countries have reported cases of the rare virus.
Turkey’s Erdogan says he will no longer talk to Greek PM
Turkish president accuses Kyriakos Mitsotakis of urging US officials not to provide F-16 planes to Ankara.
DR Congo military accused of shelling civilians in Rwanda
The allegations follow claims by DR Congo officials of Rwandan forces supporting armed groups in DRC.
Palestinian lives at risk if EU continues to withhold aid: NRC
EU has withheld $230m in aid until school textbooks are changed, leaving Palestinians unable to buy food and medicine.
Arms seized in Niger from regional gov’t stockpiles – report
New report finds evidence that some seized ammunition in Niger came from West African state stockpiles.
Turkey FM visit to Israel a sign relations are warming
Despite standoffs over Israel's occupation of Palestinian lands, Ankara and Tel Aviv are growing closer.
Sweden, Finland to send delegations to Turkey over NATO bids
NATO membership hopefuls seek to clear up differences with Ankara, which opposes their application to join the alliance.
FBI: US ‘active shooter’ incidents jumped by 52 percent in 2021
The numbers were released days after a gunman killed 10 in a in a racist attack in Buffalo, New York.
UK’s Johnson faces renewed pressure over ‘Partygate’ photos
The newly-published photos show the prime minister drinking at a Downing Street party during a pandemic lockdown.
Afghan female journalists defiant as Taliban restrictions grow
Taliban decree ordering female news anchors to cover their faces on air is the latest in a series of restrictions.
Will Turkey block Finland and Sweden from becoming NATO members?
While Erdogan has expressed discontent, Washington and the alliance are hopeful that divisive issues can be resolved.
Pakistan: Khan’s party alleges hundreds arrested ahead of march
Imran Khan's PTI says over 400 supporters arrested in bid to thwart major sit-in planned by former leader in Islamabad.
Two pilots dead after fighter jet crash in Iran’s Isfahan
An official says the aircraft faced technical issues and crashed during a training exercise.
Three killed as smuggling boat capsizes in Mexico: Official
Two people, including a child, also drowned after apparently attempting to cross river separating Mexico and Guatemala.
Map: Where has monkeypox been detected so far?
At least 17 countries have reported new confirmed cases of monkeypox. No associated deaths have been reported to date.
Iran promises revenge as it mourns assassinated IRGC member
Iranian officials have so far refrained from directly blaming Israel for the killing of senior IRGC member Khodaei.
Jailed Kremlin critic Navalny loses appeal against new sentence
The opposition leader loses appeal against the extension of his jail term that he condemns as politically motivated.
Erdogan: New military operation in Syria ‘soon’
Turkish leader says aim is to create 30km 'safe zone' in Syria; would be fourth major Turkish incursion since 2016.
Jailed Kashmir rights activist Khurram Parvez in Time’s 100 list
In its list of 100 most influential people, US-based magazine calls Parvez 'modern-day David' who 'had to be silenced'.
The Billboard Squad: At war with Toronto’s ‘corporate garbage’
A wistful mischief-maker rides the highs and lows of grassroots activism to bring down Toronto’s illegal billboards.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 90
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 90th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Downed drone in Yemen’s capital kills three
Three other people injured after Houthis shoot down what they called a Saudi-led coalition drone over a busy area.
Armenia, Azerbaijan take small step towards peace deal
Aliyev and Pashinyan announce the creation of a border commission after their trilateral talks in Brussels.
China’s foreign minister Wang Yi heads to the Pacific
Wang Yi will visit the Solomon Islands this week followed by other Pacific nations.
Philippine President Duterte slams Putin for Ukraine killings
Addressing Russia's president, Duterte said: 'I kill criminals, I don't kill children and the elderly.'
What is monkeypox and how can it be treated?
Dr Khan looks at the new outbreak of an old virus that has been detected in about a dozen countries in two weeks.
China pledges support for ailing economy, analysts doubt impact
Beijing says it will roll out additional tax cuts and postpone social security payments for firms to support growth.
At least 17 Rohingya, including children, killed in boat capsize
UNHCR expresses shock and sadness after incident in the Bay of Bengal off the coast of Myanmar.
After 3 months of war in Ukraine, what’s next?
Russians take key Ukrainian territory and fighting in the east intensifies.
Sri Lanka hikes fuel prices, hires financial and legal advisers
Price increase comes as Sri Lanka hires heavyweight financial, legal advisers Lazard and Clifford Chance: Reuters.
Climate crisis makes South Asia heatwaves ’30 times more likely’
Study says heatwaves in the region should be 'rare' but current level of global warming makes them 30 times more likely.
Quad leaders meet in Japan to discuss China, Russia tensions
Leaders of US, Japan, India and Australia discuss regional security and the Russia-Ukraine war in Tokyo.
Japan’s ‘test tourism’ leaves beleaguered travel industry cold
Tour operators say trial allowing handful of visitors from selected countries falls far short of what sector needs.
East Timor’s president to focus on economy, political stability
José Ramos-Horta explains why he is focusing on the economy and why China is important 'but not that important'.
Inside India’s policy flip-flop on wheat exports
India’s policy uncertainty can be traced back to inaccurate crop estimates and the poor decisions based on that.
EU oil embargo ‘in days’ as Russia flags closer China ties
Germany says bloc is on verge of "breakthrough" on banning Russian oil imports over its war in Ukraine.
Executions surge 20 percent in 2021 led by China, Iran: Amnesty
Human rights group also notes continued secrecy in China, and 'alarming rise' in use of death sentences in Myanmar.
Airbnb shutting China business to focus on outbound Asia travel
San Francisco-based company will stop offering rental homes and experiences in the country this summer.
What will the UN see as it finally visits China’s Xinjiang?
Human rights chief Michelle Bachelet has demanded 'unfettered' access for years, but experts doubt she will get it.
Ireland to host informal UNSC meeting on media freedom, Abu Akleh
All 15 members of the United Nation's highest body are expected to attend the meeting on Tuesday convened by Ireland.
Refugees decry Title 42 as ‘absurd excuse’ as it stays in place
The COVID-linked provision has allowed the US to carry out nearly 2 million expulsions since March 2020.
Xinjiang in focus as UN’s Michelle Bachelet visits China
The tour by Michelle Bachelet comes as Beijing stands accused of widespread abuses of Muslims in far-western Xinjiang.
Ukraine live news: Russia wants ‘to take away everything we have’
Ukraine's president says Moscow wants to take Ukrainians' right to life, as the invasion enters fourth month.
Americans’ financial health reached near decade high in 2021
Almost eight in 10 adults said in late 2021 they were either 'doing okay or living comfortably', a Fed survey found.
US ‘playing with fire’ on Taiwan, China warns: Xinhua
Chinese state news agency cites official as saying Washington is using the 'Taiwan card' to contain Beijing.
Sandstorm blankets parts of Middle East, raising alarm
A wave of sandstorms is striking the region, with experts blaming climate change and poor government regulations.
Indigenous Guatemalan woman freed after 7 years in Mexican prison
Juana Alonzo Santizo said she was tortured and forced to sign a confession in Spanish, a language she does not speak.
Coffee to go: Starbucks to exit Russia after nearly 15 years
A string of big corporate names have paused or shut their businesses in Russia following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Palestine asks ICC to investigate Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing
Palestinian FM al-Maliki say Abu Akleh's case, along with other Israeli violations, has been submitted to the ICC.
Why are a record number of people being displaced?
UNHCR says the number of forcibly displaced people around the world surpasses 100 million for the first time on record.
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