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Tunisia president dismisses Najla Bouden, appoints new prime minister
Kais Saied chose Ahmed al-Hachani to deal with the 'great challenges' facing the cash-strapped North African country.
El Salvador sends 8,000 troops, police to rural province in gang crackdown
President Nayib Bukele said 7,000 soldiers and 1,000 police officers deployed to Cabanas to hunt down gang members.
First planes carrying evacuees from Niger land in Paris and Rome
European countries begin evacuation of their citizens after the removal of elected Niger President Bazoum.
Typhoon Khanun knocks out power, grounds flights in Japan’s Okinawa
Elderly man reported dead as fierce winds from slow-moving typhoon hit power lines and flip cars in southern Japan.
China’s heaviest rains in 140 years kill at least 20, leave 27 missing
Tropical Storm Doksuri has been dumping heavy rains across China since Saturday.
Timeline: A week after the coup, how has the Niger crisis unfolded?
Here is a roundup of the key events since a military coup took place in Niger on Wednesday, July 26.
Republicans split in reaction to Trump’s indictment in 2020 election probe
Former Vice President Mike Pence blasts Trump, while other GOP figures defend the former president.
What to know about the election interference charges against Trump
Prosecutors say Donald Trump pushed fraud claims he knew to be untrue and incited a violent assault on the US Capitol.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 525
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 525th day.
US formally invites China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi to Washington
Washington says invite extended to Wang's predecessor in June was officially transferred to Beijing's new top diplomat.
US credit rating downgraded over rising debt, ‘standards of governance’
The downgrade marks only the second cut by a major rating agency in US history.
Photos: Firefighters contain a quarter of huge California-Nevada wildfire
Smoke blotted out the sun on the Las Vegas Strip, while flames scorched tens of thousands of hectares of desert scrub.
Trump faces criminal charges for efforts to overturn 2020 election
Prosecutors say Trump, who is seeking the White House in 2024, assaulted the 'bedrock function of democracy'.
‘Black suffering’: Henrietta Lacks medical research lawsuit settled in US
Cells taken in 1951 from Lacks, a Black woman, without her knowledge became the cornerstone of modern medical research.
Will talks between US officials and Taliban leaders bring Afghans hope?
Parties hold first face-to-face discussions since group retook power in Afghanistan in 2021.
Meta takes steps to end news access in Canada over law on paying publishers
A new law forces platforms like Google and Meta to negotiate commercial deals with Canadian news firms for content.
Hezbollah chief urges halt to Palestinian camp clashes in Lebanon
Nasrallah warns of 'repercussions' of ongoing clashes in Ein el-Hilweh, the largest Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon.
Former British colonies renew calls for reparations on Emancipation Day
Countries such as Jamaica and Barbados commemorate 200 years since the end of slavery with calls for action and healing.
Suspected AQAP attack in Yemen kills 5 with links to secessionists
Four Southern Armed Forces fighters also injured in Wadi Omran in Abyan province in attack early Tuesday.
‘Hopeful but sceptical’: Colombia prepares for ceasefire with ELN rebels
Ceasefire coming into force this week marks victory for President Gustavo Petro, but 'total peace' push faces hurdles.
Kenya considers leading a force in Haiti: What you need to know
Support for foreign intervention in crisis-racked Haiti has grown, but civil society groups warn of past abuses.
Shooting at Swedish consulate in Turkey’s Izmir injures one
Turkish staff member seriously wounded and attacker is Turkish citizen, says governor's office.
UAE promises to allow climate protests at COP28
Official permission is required for protests in the Gulf nation, which is hosting UN climate talks this year.
Palestinian shot dead after six Israelis wounded in illegal settlement
Palestinian health ministry identifies suspect in shooting attack as Mohannad al-Mazraa, 20, from nearby West Bank town.
Mozambique President Nyusi claims immunity in $2bn ‘tuna bond’ case
The claim against Nyusi focuses on $11m payments shipbuilder Privinvest allegedly made in 2014 to fund his election run.
Uranium price hike projected after Niger coup spurs slight rise
Mining operations continue in Niger, world's seventh largest producer of uranium, despite last week's military takeover.
EU sees no uranium supply risks to nuclear production after Niger coup
Niger has some of the world's most extensive deposits of uranium, a key ingredient in the nuclear industry.
US blacklists two Chinese firms over Uighur forced labour accusations
US says sanctions aim to 'promote accountability for ongoing genocide, crimes against humanity' in China's Xinjiang.
Deadly train shooting in India: What to know
Indian railway security guard allegedly killed four people on board express train before being apprehended by police.
Russia responsible for Niger coup, says top Ukrainian official
The Russian Wagner Group's boss, Yevgeny Prigozhin, has hailed the coup as a move towards independence from the West.
Timeline: A history of ECOWAS military interventions in three decades
The West African bloc has a history of successful military interventions to restore constitutional order in the region.
England hammer China 6-1 to ease into last 16 of Women’s World Cup
England top the group to set up a Round of 16 World Cup clash with Nigeria, while Denmark qualify in second place.
At least 17 die after crane collapses at India highway construction site
The accident in the Thane region of Maharashtra state killed five engineers and 12 labourers.
Sweden rules out sweeping changes to free speech law amid Quran burnings
Sweden and Denmark have seen a string of protests in recent weeks in which copies of the Quran were burned.
At long last, there is real hope for peace in Yemen
The international community owes it to Yemenis to not let the current momentum go the way of previous flurries of hope.
UK recognises ‘acts of genocide’ against Yazidis by ISIL
In the Sinjar region of Iraq in 2014, ISIL fighters systematically killed and enslaved thousands of men and women.
Infographic: Breastfeeding benefits and challenges
On World Breastfeeding Week, we take a look at why breast milk is important and where breastfeeding is most prevalent.
China zoo denies rare sun bear is a human in costume
Hangzhou Zoo denies suggestion bear might be a person in a costume after footage of standing animal prompts rumours.
Imam killed after Hindu mob attacks mosque in India’s Gurugram
Maulana Saad, 19, killed inside the mosque hours after deadly communal violence in neighbouring district, officials say.
A test of wills: Can ECOWAS reverse Niger coup and establish a new order?
Niger coup presents a diplomatic dilemma for the West African bloc whose new leadership is keen to entrench a new order.
Deadly rains batter northern China in aftermath of storm Doksuri
At least 11 are dead and 27 missing after days of rain lash Beijing and nearby cities in wake of storm Doksuri.
UK house prices drop by most since 2009 amid rising interest rates
The average house price in July was down 3.8 percent compared with July last year, mortgage lender Nationwide says.
USA survive scare against Portugal to reach Women’s World Cup last 16
Women's World Cup champions squeak through into knockout stages after 0-0 draw with Portugal as Dutch top Group E.
France to begin evacuation for its citizens, EU nationals in coup-hit Niger
Statement comes as military governments of Burkina Faso and Mali warn against any intervention in neighouring Niger.
Meta developing AI chatbot with personality of Abraham Lincoln, report says
Tech giant is preparing to launch chatbots with distinct personas as soon as next month, Financial Times says.
Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi granted partial pardon
Ex-leader receives a pardon in five of the 19 cases against her and will remain under house arrest, media reports say.
I hate US sports. The women’s football team is making it more difficult
From taking on systemic racism to winning the battle for equal pay, the USWNT is an inspiration American girls need.
Australian charged with 1,623 sex offences against 91 girls in childcare
Australian police say alleged crimes committed at 12 different childcare centres in Sydney, Brisbane and overseas.
Can Doctor AI predict cancer, save lives?
There's mounting evidence that it can but ethical and logistical questions still cloud AI's medical future.
US mother sentenced to life for killing her two kids in ‘doomsday’ plot
Idaho woman Lori Vallow claimed to be a goddess tasked with ushering in the second coming of Jesus Christ.
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