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Nova Kakhovka dam blast: Is Russia trying to freeze the war?
Russia could have blown up the dam in an effort to stall Ukraine's counteroffensive, experts say.
Swipe Right for Marriage: Dating apps for Muslims
Are dating apps an acceptable way for Muslims to find a life partner or just a means of getting around rules on dating?
CNN’s embattled CEO Chris Licht is out
Licht, who replaced CEO Jeff Zucker last year, had a brief tumultuous tenure at the media company.
Reinventing Cassava in DR Congo
Professor Marie Claire Yandju gives cassava a makeover to combat malnutrition and climate change.
Germany prepares to host biggest NATO air deployment exercise
The 11 days of drills are set to take place amid heightened tensions with Russia as the Ukraine war escalates.
Rwanda’s Kagame fires slew of military officials in big shake-up
Sacking of senior commanders and officers follows appointment of new defence minister and army chief.
Opposition retain majority in Kuwait vote; just one woman elected
The new parliament is unlikely to shift the country past its political stalemate.
US elections 2024: Who is Republican challenger Mike Pence?
As Trump's vice president, Pence offered evangelical ‘balance’ to White House but broke ranks to certify 2020 election.
Europe’s technocracy is killing its global dreams
The EU wants to compete with the US and China on trade and innovation. The problem? Its 1990s-style bureaucracy.
Kenyan Starvation Cult
“In Kenya, anybody can start a church.”
The Price of Perfection: The dangers of Brazilian butt lifts
Fault Lines investigates Miami’s cosmetic surgery industry and the battle between profits and patient safety.
What does the shock PGA tour-LIV merger mean for golf?
What does the deal involve, what has the reaction been, and what uncertainties remain around the controversial deal?
Who’s running to lead Turkey’s next parliament?
Incumbent President Erdogan's alliance secured a majority in the 600-seat parliament, which is now electing its head.
Satellite images show Ukraine’s Kakhovka dam after destruction
Amid flooding and a race to evacuate, Russia and Ukraine are trading blame for the Nova Kakhovka dam collapse.
Pope Francis hospitalised for abdominal surgery
The 86-year old pontiff is at a hospital in Rome for the second time in weeks.
Battling bulldozers: Cairo’s historic necropolises under threat
Ancient mausoleums, the homes of some of Cairo’s poor, are threatened by development projects in the City of the Dead.
Tear gas, water cannon fired on protesting Sri Lankan students
Hundreds of students march in Colombo to demand release of activists arrested during last year's anti-gov't protests.
China’s exports tumble further as global demand falters
Analysts downgrade expectations for the economy for remainder of 2023 as factory output continues to slow.
Iran has a hypersonic missile. What does that mean?
Iran has dismissed scepticism over its development of hypersonic missiles, which could reach Israel in seven minutes.
UK house prices fall for the first time in more than a decade
Buyers are less confident to make the move as rising borrowing costs bite, says a top mortgage lender.
Row around Sri Lanka’s holiest tree shows how fake news travels
Claims of 5G mobile signals harming Sri Maha Bodhi also illustrate the reverence in which the country holds the tree.
Canadian democracy is on edge — and China isn’t to blame
Chinese interference fears have gripped Ottawa. But appearing before House committees recently, I saw bigger worries
Iraq’s Christians fight to save threatened ancient language
Syriac, an ancient dialect of Aramaic, is disappearing, so the community has launched a Syrian TV channel.
S Korea, Japan scramble jets due to China-Russia joint air patrol
China's defence ministry says patrol with Russian bomber aircraft was part of exercises that first started in 2019.
Adoption of anti-Semitism definition curbs free speech: Report
EU nations called out for adopting definition that conflates anti-Semitism with criticism of Israel.
Why a map in India’s new parliament has riled its neighbours
Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan express displeasure over 'Undivided India' mural in the recently inaugurated building.
Deadly quake adds to Haiti’s misery following devastating floods
At least four killed and dozens wounded as earthquake shakes parts of western Haiti following flooding at the weekend.
Rwandan genocide suspect Kabuga declared ‘unfit’ to stand trial
The UN war crimes court deemed the 90-year-old genocide suspect 'no longer capable of meaningful participation'.
Artist Francoise Gilot, who loved and left Picasso, dies at 101
Acclaimed painter's art is housed in the world's most prestigious museums.
Julian Assange: Extradition or Freedom?
Examining the road ahead for the Wikileaks co-founder as his legal battle continues.
Greeks welcome continuity in Erdogan’s re-election in Turkey
Erdogan's rhetoric may be unfriendly towards Greece, but his predecessors were outright dangerous, many Greeks say.
Air India to send reserve plane for passengers stranded in Russia
Air India plane flying from New Delhi to San Francisco was diverted to Russia's Magadan after engine trouble.
Blinken starts Saudi Arabia visit aimed at steadying relations
US Secretary of State says relations between Washington and Riyadh are 'strengthened by progress on human rights'.
China spied on Hong Kong activists using TikTok, lawsuit claims
Former ByteDance executive alleges that Chinese officials used 'god credential' to get around protections for user data.
Record 13m students sit China’s ‘gaokao’ college entrance exams
The exams are known for being difficult and many students take additional tuition to help them through.
Malaysia hails ‘victory’ in row with Sulu sultan’s Filipino heirs
Malaysia says new ruling by French court could overturn a $14.9bn award handed to Filipino heirs of the Sulu sultanate.
Two killed, 5 wounded at Virginia high school graduation shooting
Police say a 19-year-old suspect was arrested shortly after the mass shooting and found in possession of four handguns.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says dam blast will not stop military plans
Ukrainian president calls the destruction of the Kakhovka dam an act of 'mass environmental destruction' by Russia.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 469
As the war enters its 469th day, these are the main developments.
Hong Kong moves to ban protest song mistaken for national anthem
Government cites 'national security' as it moves to ban popular Glory to Hong Kong song, from 2019 protests.
US regulator asks court to freeze crypto giant Binance’s assets
Regulators have sued Binance and its CEO Changpeng Zhao for allegedly operating a 'web of deception'.
Indonesian stadium disaster families continue fight for justice
A father who lost his two daughters says he is '1 billion percent dissatisfied' with investigation and legal process.
Human Rights Campaign declares LGBTQ state of emergency in the US
The advocacy organisation identified Florida, Tennessee and Texas as states increasingly hostile to the LGBTQ community.
Chris Christie, ex-governor and Trump critic, seeks US presidency
Ex-New Jersey governor launches his 2024 candidacy in New Hampshire, calling out Trump as a 'self-serving mirror-hog'.
US city approves funding for ‘Cop City’ after months of protests
Atlanta City Council approved funding for arge new law-enforcement training facility after 14 hours of public comment.
Desperate shortages in Khartoum as Sudan battles intensify
Residents struggle under Sudan's warring military factions as clashes intensify.
Oliver Stone: How he stopped worrying and learned to love nuclear
Film director says risk of nuclear contamination from Ukraine war is less threatening to the planet than fossil fuels.
Karim Benzema signs 3-year deal with Saudi champions Al Ittihad
'I am excited to experience a new football league,' Benzema said after signing with the club for an undisclosed fee.
Why is the humanitarian situation for Palestinians worsening?
International aid agencies say funding cuts and rising prices causing crisis.
Canadian wildfires prompt hazy skies, air quality warnings
Officials warn of high levels of air pollution as hundreds of blazes burn across Canada in record start to fire season.
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