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Can renewable energy help close power gap in India’s hot summer?
As soaring temperatures load up on India's power lines, it's a reminder to invest more in renewable energy.
Israeli court questions ban on Jewish prayer at Al-Aqsa compound
Court overturns a police order barring three Jews from holy site after they prayed there in violation of the status quo.
Ukraine live news: Russia bombards Severodonetsk from all sides
Serhiy Haidai accuses Russia of a 'scorched-earth' approach as its forces bombard Severodonetsk from all sides.
Taliban enforces order for Afghan women TV anchors to cover faces
Most female presenters were seen with their faces covered while on air on Sunday.
Will Labor govt in Australia put climate change at the forefront?
Australia's conservative coalition has been voted out of office after nearly a decade in power.
Israel: EU Parliament official focused on Palestine denied entry
Spanish EU parliamentarian was to travel to occupied Palestinian territories with EU lawmakers to review the situation.
US military plane flies in 35 tonnes of baby formula from Germany
The first shipment of infant formula lands in Indianapolis to address a critical shortage in the US.
Manchester City in dramatic late comeback retains Premier League
Manchester City mounted a sensational comeback from 2-0 down to win 3-2 and retain the Premier League title.
Pakistan: Ousted PM Imran Khan calls for march on Islamabad
Khan says he will never accept the new government and calls on his supporters to rally peacefully on Wednesday.
Iran IRGC Quds Force officer assassinated in Tehran: State media
Hassan Sayyad Khodayari was an officer of the Quds Force, IRGC’s foreign arm, who served in Syria in past years.
Croatian police fire live ammunition during football fan attack
At least 35 people injured after fans returning from a match in Zagreb attacked police on a highway, authorities say.
Polish President Duda first to address wartime Kyiv parliament
Andrzej Duda becomes the first foreign leader to address Ukraine's parliament since the start of Russia’s war.
Israel sentences Palestinian prison escapees to five more years
Six Palestinians escaped from a high-security prison last year by digging a tunnel, sparking a massive manhunt.
Worlds apart: 24 hours with two refugees in Poland
An Iraqi Kurd and a Ukrainian, part of families with young children, take us through a day in their lives as refugees.
Four killed during powerful storms in eastern Canada
Nearly 900,000 homes in Ontario and Quebec provinces were without power as wind-blown trees killed several Canadians.
Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing: Lies, investigations and videotape
Israel has lied from the instant that Shireen Abu Akleh was assassinated.
George W Bush is not funny
The effective annihilation of a nation is hardly a laughing matter.
Iran denies ‘compromise’ in nuclear deal negotiations
The ball to restore the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action nuclear deal is in the US's court, Tehran says.
Court orders probe into former Pakistan minister’s arrest
Shireen Mazari, who served under former PM Imran Khan, was detained by police near her Islamabad home on Friday.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 88
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 88th day, we take a look at the main developments.
‘Urgency’: WHO expects more monkeypox cases globally
WHO reports 92 confirmed monkeypox cases and 28 suspected ones in 12 nations as the spread continues.
‘Renewable energy superpower’: Australia votes for climate action
The choosing of politicians running on promieses to tackle climate change represents a remarkable shift for Australia.
#AfricaWeWant: Who needs the African Union anyway?
We discuss the organisations challenges, failures and potential.
Erdogan speaks to Stoltenberg over Finland, Sweden NATO bid
Turkish leader tells NATO chief Sweden, Finland must address Ankara's concerns for it to support their membership bid.
US envoy meets Taliban foreign minister, raises women’s rights
US special envoy on Afghanistan stresses international opposition to Taliban's treatment of women and girls.
Ukraine-Russia live news: Fears grow for Azovstal POWs
A separatist Russian leader says nearly 2,500 fighters from Azovstal are now prisoners and will face tribunals.
Wimbledon: How Russia’s war on Ukraine will affect world tennis
Women's Tennis Association and Association of Tennis Professionals will not award ranking points to Wimbledon players.
How different is Joe Biden’s ‘pivot to Asia’ from predecessors?
On his first visit to Asia as US president, Biden wants to reassure allies about Washington's strategic focus on China.
Death toll in Kashmir tunnel collapse climbs to 10
The under-construction tunnel is part of a highway network of bridges and tunnels in the strategic Himalayan region.
Millions stranded as flooding causes havoc in Bangladesh, India
Nearly 60 people killed and about three million people affected by flooding in Bangladesh and India.
Anthony Albanese: Who is Australia’s prime minister-elect?
Anthony Albanese has led his Labor Party to victory in the election, ending nine years of conservative rule.
Russia bans hundreds of prominent Americans, 26 Canadians
The largely symbolic travel bans form part of a downward spiral in Russia's relations with the West over war in Ukraine.
Israel, Switzerland report first monkeypox cases as virus spreads
The outbreak of monkeypox in countries where the virus is not endemic is highly unusual, according to scientists.
‘Perfect climate storm’: Pakistan reels from extreme heat
'Torrid' heatwave with temperatures reaching mid-40°s Celsius has renewed debate over the climate crisis.
Wimbledon’s Russia, Belarus ban on collision course with ATP, WTA
Wimbledon stripped of ranking points by main tours in move threatening to reduce Grand Slam to exhibition status.
Israel’s disinformation playbook: Delay, deflect, deny
Israel falls back on its media manipulation tactics after the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh attracts global attention.
Boeing docks Starliner capsule to ISS for the first time
Boeing’s astronaut capsule reaches International Space Station in uncrewed test do-over after several failed attempts.
Palestinian teen killed in Israeli raid in occupied West Bank
Amjad al-Fayyed, 17, was killed after an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin.
Israeli missile strikes kill 3 near Syria’s capital
Missiles were fired from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and some were intercepted by Syrian air defences.
Russia says Azovstal siege is over, in full control of Mariupol
The surrender of Ukrainian fighters holed up in bombed-out steel plant means an end to destructive three-month siege.
At The Gambia’s Memory House, victims rewrite Jammeh-era history
A museum outside the capital is attempting to educate Gambians on abuses committed under former leader Yahya Jammeh.
Can cryptocurrencies make a strong comeback?
A recent meltdown in the crypto market has caused panic among investors.
Why is the Brazilian left supporting Putin’s Russia?
In the eyes of many Brazilian leftists, the only real imperialism is US imperialism.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 87
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 87th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Biden and Yoon hold their first summit amid N Korea tensions
Pyongyang's nuclear and missile programme tops the agenda as Yoon hosts Biden for their first in-person talks.
Russia cuts off Finland gas flows over payment dispute
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Moscow asked clients from 'unfriendly countries' to pay for gas in roubles.
Voters head to polls in close-run Australian election
Amid concerns about the cost of living and climate change, opposition Labor party is seen to have the edge.
Taiwan delays scheme to help Hong Kongers over spying fears
Easier pathway to permanent residency, citizenship for Hong Kong, Macau people delayed over national security fears.
US judge blocks Biden’s plan to end Title 42 border expulsions
Federal judge's ruling will extend 'indefinite suffering' of asylum seekers at US-Mexico border, rights groups say.
Palestinian identity and Israel’s long attempt to suppress it
Israeli attack on funeral of Shireen Abu Akleh and confiscation of Palestinian flags are part of a decades-long pattern.
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