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Israel kills Palestinian, destroys even more of Nur Shams camp
Israeli forces kill Ayed Abu Harb, 21, in a large-scale raid on the Nur Shams camp in Tulkarem.
G20 in India: When will 2023 New Delhi summit be held and who is attending?
The two-day summit will see leaders of the world's richest and most powerful countries meet over a range of issues.
Billions pledged for green energy as Africa climate talks enter second day
The three-day Nairobi summit, which began on Monday, is meant to define a shared vision for green development in Africa.
Schools in France send dozens of Muslim girls home for wearing abayas
Schoolgirls, who refuse to change out of the loose-fitting robe, are sent home with a letter to parents on secularism.
Fourteen people and a body found on Greek island after boat tragedy
Greek authorities say the refugees and migrants who survived boarded a dinghy in Turkey that ultimately sank.
Jordan shoots down drug-laden drone from Syria in ninth incident this year
The military says a drone carrying crystal meth is intercepted after crossing the country's border with Syria.
Nigerian unions strike again to protest soaring costs after subsidy removal
Government workers in Nigeria are striking over the rising costs of living worsened by the removal of petrol subsidies.
Calls to tax the superrich grow as economic inequality surges
Billionaires have seen their wealth expand by 109 percent over the past decade as their fortunes increase $2.7bn a day.
Press freedom concerns as India editors’ body charged over Manipur report
Manipur police file cases against Editors Guild of India members, accusing them of promoting enmity between groups.
Burning Man mass exodus begins after flooding trapped desert revelers
About 30,000 people remain at the site with some waiting to see the burning of a large wooden effigy shaped like a man.
Brazil drop Manchester United’s Antony over domestic violence claims
Brazilian football federation has replaced the Manchester United player with Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus.
Photos: Road reopens at drenched Burning Man party in US desert
Thousands of festivalgoers were stranded in deep mud in Nevada after rain turned the gathering into a quagmire.
Eritrean troops ‘committed war crimes’ in Ethiopia after peace deal: Report
Amnesty report details how Eritrean soldiers extrajudicially executed civilians and sexually enslaved women for months.
China touts ‘Belt and Road’ to Italy amid growing doubts in Rome
China's Wang Yi hails 'thousand-year friendship' with Italy as Rome weighs exit from infrastructure drive.
In Sudan’s South Darfur, armed men pillage, loot under cover of fighting
As the armed foes go toe-to-toe in South Darfur, residents strive to find secure shelters amid intense fighting.
What did Putin and Erdogan discuss in Sochi?
Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan holds talks with Russia's Vladimir Putin amid international efforts to revive grain deal.
Israel halts exports from Gaza at key crossing, says explosives found
Israeli forces tell Palestinian border officials that Gaza crossing will remain closed 'until further notice'.
Japan tells WTO China’s seafood ban over Fukushima water ‘unacceptable’
Japanese officials have signalled Tokyo may file a formal WTO complaint over China's trade restrictions.
Russia says it downed 3 Ukrainian ‘attack drones’ in latest raid on Moscow
Drones shot down over Kaluga and Tver regions, bordering the Moscow region, and one in Istra district of Moscow region.
From toads to bugs, UN says invasive species rising at ‘unprecedented rate’
Landmark report says invasive species are major threat to biodiversity and dealing with them requires global cooperation
Cuba uncovers network trafficking Cubans to fight for Russia in Ukraine
Cuba says it has no part in war in Ukraine and would 'act vigorously' against those trafficking Cubans as fighters.
Solomon Islands MPs demand answers over ‘replica’ guns from China
Opposition leader Matthew Wale accuses police commissioner of misleading citizens after Al Jazeera report.
CEO of Australia’s embattled Qantas steps down early
Alan Joyce says he is leaving airline 'knowing the company is fundamentally strong and has a bright future'.
Putin says again Ukraine counteroffensive ‘has failed’ as Kyiv claims gains
Russian president and defence officials in Kyiv give conflicting accounts of situation on front lines in Ukraine.
Vanuatu elects Sato Kilman as PM amid crisis over Australia security pact
Move comes after a court upheld a vote of no-confidence in the former leader who had sought closer ties with Australia.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 559
As the war enters its 559th day, these are the main developments.
Chevron workers at LNG plants in Australia to strike as dispute escalates
Industrial action at Gorgon and Wheatstone projects in Western Australia has raised fears for global gas supplies.
Russian General Surovikin seen in first photo since Wagner revolt: Reports
General Surovikin reported removed after Wagner mutiny said to be 'alive, healthy, at home, with his family, in Moscow'.
Malaysia calls for ‘strong’ measures on Myanmar as ASEAN meets
The 10-member Southeast Asian grouping has been strained to the limit over the crisis caused by the 2021 military coup.
Six killed in Peru in clash between military and Shining Path rebel group
Remnants of the Maoist rebel group once focused on overthrowing the government have turned to drug trafficking.
Russia won’t renew grain deal until demands met, Putin tells Erdogan
The Russian leader's stance dashes hopes that Erdogan could help revive the vital grain deal amid soaring food prices.
North Korean leader Kim expected to meet Russia’s Putin: US
The US says Kim Jong Un is expected to hold a 'leader-level diplomatic engagement' with Vladimir Putin.
Morocco protests over killed jet ski tourists in Algeria
Morocco's National Council for Human Rights condemned last week's incident, when the tourists strayed across the border.
China will dominate the world of tech, Web Summit’s Cosgrave says
The co-founder of the tech summit, which will be held in Qatar next year, says the West has lost its lead on tech.
Singer Steve Harwell of the pop-rock band Smash Mouth dies at 56
Harwell, who sang hits like All Star and Then the Morning Comes, died of acute liver failure, band manager says.
‘There is no work’: Guatemala political crisis spotlights calls for change
Guatemalans have mixed expectations for next government as president-elect's path to office fraught with uncertainty.
Metro rail service starts in Nigeria’s Lagos, set to ease traffic
The 13km-long (8-mile) first phase, which was delayed for decades, opens its services in step to ease commuting.
Biden hits out at Trump in Labor Day speech focused on US jobs, economy
US president takes repeated shots at his predecessor's economic record as 2024 election campaign begins to heat up.
Israel opens new embassy in Bahrain, agrees to boost trade relations
Israel and Bahrain continue to strengthen ties, after they were established in 2020 as part of the Abraham Accords.
Zimbabwe’s Emmerson Mnangagwa sworn in as president for second term
Re-elected leader pleads for unity and promises to revive ailing economy following last month's disputed polls.
‘Historic move’: Saudi football clubs to play in Iran as travel ban lifted
Saudi Pro League clubs featuring top international stars will play their Champions League games in Iran, the AFC said.
Sweden, EU say Swedish national has been held in Iran since last year
The announcement comes after The New York Times reported on the detention of an employee of the EU diplomatic corps.
Feeding big agribusiness, starving Africans
Industrial agriculture has failed to eliminate food insecurity in Africa. It is time for a radically different approach.
India’s moon rover completes walk, put into ‘sleep mode’
The rover's payloads are turned off and data it collected has been transmitted to Earth, India's space agency says.
Roads turned into rivers as torrential rains lash Spain
Record rainfall caused heavy flooding in central Spain, shutting roads, subway lines and high-speed train connections.
At least two dead as heavy rainfall triggers flash floods in Spain
Two people die in the Toledo province as flash floods force the closure of Madrid metro lines and high-speed rail links.
Gabon coup leader Nguema sworn in as transitional head of state
Nguema took the oath in the presidential palace in Gabon's capital Libreville and promised credible elections.
Erdogan visits Putin in Russia’s Sochi in bid to revive Ukraine grain deal
Putin says the deal that allowed Ukraine to export grain will not be restored until the West lifts embargo on Russia.
What is Pirola – the newest BA.2.86 coronavirus variant spreading?
US health agency recommends keeping up to date with COVID vaccines and booster shots annually along with flu jabs.
What is Burning Man? All you need to know about the festival and floods
About 70,000 people remain stuck in mud as rare desert rain poured down in parts of the US's northwest state of Nevada.
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