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Greece receives ‘game-changer’ Rafale aircraft from France
A ceremony at the Tanagra Air Force Base marked the arrival, in which a Greek priest blessed the jets and their pilots.
The Trial of Anwar Raslan
The second of a two-part special report that goes behind the scenes at the landmark trial of a notorious Syrian colonel.
Kazakhstan Protests | Start Here
What just happened in Kazakhstan?
Biden’s warning risks destabilising Ukraine-Russia crisis: Moscow
US president said Russia would face 'disaster' if it invades Ukraine, a comment Moscow says did little to ease tensions.
‘Gold in the sea’: Brazil’s booming fish bladder trade
Amazon fishers are cashing in on a booming maw industry fuelled by Chinese demand, but the threat of overfishing looms.
What lies in the way of North Macedonia’s EU membership?
Bulgaria and Greece have blocked the way before, with frustration centred on historic and cultural disagreements.
Interactive: How much of your country’s electricity is renewable?
About 30 percent of the world’s electricity comes from renewables, including hydropower, solar and wind among others.
A year on, I’m still glad Biden, not Trump, is president
For all his faults and foibles, Biden is not what ails America - 'the former guy' is.
Pentagon releases footage of deadly Kabul drone strike
The surveillance is the first to be made public and shows the strike that killed 10 civilians, including seven children.
Fears of Russian invasion trouble Ukraine’s ‘Silicon Valley’
Experts say Kharkiv, a tech hub 40km from the Russian border, could be the first city to face an attack.
Rights groups want UN to ban Bangladesh’s RAB from peacekeeping
Twelve human rights groups have asked the UN to exclude the Rapid Action Battalion from peacekeeping missions.
Pakistan: Deadly bomb blast targets Lahore’s shopping district
At least two people reported to have been killed and 16 injured in the incident.
Liberia stampede: Dozens killed at religious event near Monrovia
Police say at least 29 people killed in disaster in a suburb of the capital, but there are fears the toll could rise.
Pakistan places new restrictions amid rise in COVID cases
The restrictions include a ban on indoor gatherings and any indoor dining at restaurants starting Thursday.
China’s PLA accused of abducting Indian teen in Arunachal Pradesh
Ruling BJP party's parliamentarian says Chinese forces 'abducted' a 17-year-old boy in the disputed border areas.
CIA finds most Havana Syndrome cases not work of enemies: Report
Spy agency's early findings say most cases of mysterious affliction affecting US diplomats explained by other factors.
Biden’s foreign policy dilemmas
On foreign policy, Biden talks like Obama, but walks like Trump.
Progress or folly? Jokowi’s vision for Indonesia’s new capital
Critics say the plan will displace Indigenous peoples and centralise power in ways that may be unconstitutional.
Afghanistan’s last Sikhs in a dilemma: To stay or leave
Community leaders estimate just 140 Sikhs remain in the Taliban-ruled country, mostly in Jalalabad and capital Kabul.
Cyberattack on ICRC exposes data on 515,000 vulnerable people
The International Committee of the Red Cross says the intruders and their motive for the hacking are unknown.
President Biden mulling re-designating Houthis as ‘terrorist’ group
Biden is considering placing the Houthis back on the US list of foreign 'terrorist' groups subject to sanctions.
Tunisian dies after protesting President Saied’s moves
Ridha Bouziane was among hundreds of demonstrators who commemorated the 11th anniversary of Tunisia's revolution.
Pakistani court sentences woman to death for WhatsApp ‘blasphemy’
Muslim woman convicted for sharing images deemed to be insulting to Islam’s Prophet Muhammad and one of his wives.
Pristine reef of giant rose-shaped corals found off Tahiti
Reef undisturbed by bleaching effects of warming ocean lies in 'twilight zone' near French Polynesian island.
Rights groups ask Facebook to release India hate speech report
Critics call on the social media network to release a human rights impact assessment on India it commissioned in 2020.
In Pictures: Aftermath of the Tonga eruption, tsunami
The images from Tonga show ashen buildings, toppled walls and streets littered with boulders, tree trunks and debris.
US Senate sinks Biden’s major push to protect voting rights
Two conservative Democrats voted with all 50 Republicans to block change in rules thereby blocking passage of bills.
UN boss cites ‘demonstrable effort’ for Ethiopia peace after call
Antonio Guterres says delighted to hear of 'a demonstrable effort to make peace' in Ethiopia following AU envoy call.
DR Congo convicts sentenced to 15 years over jail rapes
Fifty-six women were repeatedly raped during a three-day mutiny at Kasapa jail in Lubumbashi in September 2020.
Tonga volcano: What now?
NASA says blast more powerful than an atomic bomb.
AFCON: Former winners Egypt, Nigeria reach knockouts
Egypt's win over Sudan also sent five other countries, including Ivory Coast, through to AFCON last-16.
Omicron prompts calls for Japan to treat COVID like the flu
Prominent voices including Tokyo’s governor and former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe have called for return to normal life.
Facial recognition taken to court in India’s surveillance hotspot
Suit claims facial recognition is unconstitutional in Telangana, the state using the most facial recognition systems.
N Korea may resume nuclear, long-range missile tests: State media
Pyongyang blames US 'hostility' as experts warn of return to 'vicious cycle of provocation and sanctions'.
Biden ‘not there yet’ on easing tariffs on Chinese goods
US president says China not meeting commitments under a Phase 1 trade deal signed by his predecessor Donald Trump.
Indonesia jails prominent former JI member over Bali bombings
Zulkarnaen, who had been on the run for almost 20 years before he was caught, was jailed for 15 years.
First relief flight lands in tsunami-hit Tonga, more on way
Military plane from New Zealand first to arrive as recovery effort accelerates after Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai disaster.
5 key takeaways from US President Biden’s news conference
Biden faces slumping poll numbers as he enters second year in office amid tensions with Russia and rising COVID cases.
Wall Street ends sharply lower with Nasdaq confirming correction
A correction is confirmed when an index closes 10 percent or more below its record closing level.
Biden hails ‘enormous progress’ during first year in office
Facing slumping approval ratings on eve of US presidency's one-year mark, Biden promises to tackle COVID, rising prices.
Oil hits fresh 7-year peak as demand proves resilient to Omicron
Oil’s rally poses a challenge for consuming nations and central banks as they try to stave off inflation.
US and Russia dig in over Ukraine crisis as Blinken visits Kyiv
Impasse leaves little hope that Antony Blinken and Sergey Lavrov's meeting on Friday will ease soaring tensions.
The Gambia’s Barrow sworn in for second presidential term
Adama Barrow promises economic progress after he won re-election last month with 53 percent of the first-round vote.
Putin and Raisi back closer ties in Kremlin meeting
Hassan Rouhani's 2017 visit was the last time an Iranian president had met his Russian counterpart at the Kremlin.
Tunisian man died from police violence at protest: Opposition
The Ennahdha party said Ridha Bouziane, who was one of its members, was subjected to severe violence.
Biden nominates first US Muslim woman to federal court bench
Muslim group hails 'historic nomination' of Nusrat Jahan Choudhury, a Bangladeshi-American civil rights lawyer.
Brazil: Police launch major operation in impoverished Rio favela
More than 1,000 heavily-armed police occupy Rio de Janeiro's Jacarezinho neighbourhood, where a May raid killed dozens.
Pfizer CEO awarded $1M Genesis Prize for developing COVID vaccine
Albert Bourla is recognised for being at the forefront of fighting the pandemic and developing a vaccine in record time.
University of Michigan agrees to $490m sexual abuse settlement
US university says 1,050 people who say they were sexually abuses by a former sports doctor will share the settlement.
Can the UN’s agency for Palestinian refugees survive?
UNRWA warns of chronic funding shortfalls as it launches $1.6bn appeal.
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