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Nearly entire train network shuts down in Netherlands over strike
Staff at the railway firm NS stop work in the central Netherlands region that acts as a hub for nearly all train lines.
Solomon Islands suspends all naval visits: US embassy
Move comes a week after a US Coast Guard vessel was blocked from refuelling in the Solomons capital of Honiara.
Violence in Iraq escalates: List of key events
Thirty people killed in Iraqi capital Baghdad after fighting between supporters and rivals of Muqtada al-Sadr.
Madagascar police shoot 18 dead in albino kidnap protest: Medic
Since 2020, there have been over a dozen abductions, attacks and murders of people with albinism in Madagascar: UN.
No church in the wild: Armed groups on Nigerian clergy abduction spree
In Nigeria, data shows increased violence against Christians, especially clergy, and a general rise in insecurity.
‘It rained like never before’: Pakistani flood survivor
Asif Shehzad from Punjab province is among the 33 million people affected by Pakistan's worst flooding in a decade.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 188
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 188th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Photos: Haitian protesters call for the PM to resign
Protesters in Port-au-Prince blame the prime minister for the high cost of living and widespread violence.
As war drags on, Ukraine’s postal service perseveres
As banks close, post offices provide financial services while the state agency delivers mail and humanitarian aid.
Ukraine wages counterattack to reclaim Russia-occupied Kherson
Ukraine's president urges Moscow's troops, who seized the southern region early on in the war, to flee.
Italy, EU face ‘big risk’ of potential far-right victory: ex-PM
Italy's ex-PM Letta warns of a 'big risk' to his country and the EU if far-right parties win in September 25 elections.
China places millions in lockdown, dealing new blow to economy
Hebei province and tech hub Shenzhen among the districts hit with new COVID restrictions.
Why Iran is ending its years-long ban on car imports
Iran is to import new cars soon, but under very strict conditions that limit who can import them.
Photos: Fighting between rival Iraqi forces erupts in Baghdad
Fighting between rival Iraqi forces raged for a second day in Baghdad, leaving at least 30 people dead.
Iraqi capital Baghdad wakes up to gunfire after night of violence
Violence has left at least 30 dead, as fighting between supporters of Muqtada al-Sadr and his rivals continues.
South Korea proposes first spending cut in 13 years
First budget under right-leaning President Yoon Suk-yeol proposes 6 percent cut in government spending in 2023.
UN says six million Afghans are at risk of famine as crises grow
Humanitarian chief urges donors to provide $770m as population battles hunger, climate change and conflict.
As China’s property crisis grows, is the global economy at risk?
China's house prices are falling as Beijing reins in sector, raising fears for economic growth at home and globally.
Indian sailor Abhilash to return to race that almost killed him
In his first Golden Globe Race attempt four years ago, a storm hit Tomy’s vessel and he was left with severe injuries.
Reaction to deadly clashes in Iraq after al-Sadr quits politics
Iran closes its border with Iraq and Turkey issues a travel advisory as concern grows over deadly violence in Baghdad.
Indian tycoon Gautam Adani is now the third-richest in the world
It is the first time an Asian person has broken into the top three of the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Last member of Brazilian Indigenous community found dead
'Man of the hole' had lived in isolation for 26 years after the other members of his tribe were killed.
Reliance emerges as a winner after India’s wheat ban
Reliance had the paperwork it needed to export wheat and has quickly become the No 2 exporter since the ban.
Why is polio making a comeback?
Poliovirus is resurfacing in countries where it had once been eliminated.
Biden to ask for approval for $1.1bn arms sale to Taiwan: Report
Proposed sale of anti-ship and anti-air missiles comes amid heightened tension across the Taiwan Strait.
Can Pakistan handle the worst flooding in decades?
At least 1,100 people have died in two months of torrential monsoon rains.
Pakistan says IMF approved revival of huge loan programme
The move will release $1.17bn in funds to the cash-strapped country, Pakistan's Finance Minister Miftah Ismail says.
Russia to launch major military drills with China and others
Vostok 2022 military manoeuvres to be held September 1-7 with forces from China, Syria, India, Nicaragua and elsewhere.
Greenland already locked in to huge sea level rise: Study
The 27cm predicted sea rise is more than twice as much as scientists previously expected from Greenland’s melting ice.
Musk subpoenas Twitter bot whistle-blower in buyout dispute
Billionaire and Tesla CEO Elon Musk is seeking to cancel a $44bn buyout of the social media site.
US Capitol riot: Proud Boys ‘recruit’ sentenced to over 4 years
US authorities say Joshua Pruitt, 40, came into contact with Senator Chuck Schumer during January 6, 2021 riot.
New artillery attack as IAEA heads to Ukraine nuclear plant
A team from the UN nuclear watchdog headed to the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine on Monday.
Angola’s MPLA ruling party wins elections and presidency
The party of incumbent Joao Lourenco won 51.17% of the vote against 43.95% for the opposition UNITA.
Russia ships air defence missiles out of Syria, satellites show
Transfer of missiles from Syria indicates a significant move by Russia to boost air defences for its war in Ukraine.
FBI: Some Trump Mar-a-Lago documents potentially ‘privileged’
Trump legal team has requested a special master to review the seized documents for materials covered by legal privilege.
Pakistan court suspends ban on broadcasting Imran Khan speeches
Media regulatory body had imposed a ban on live telecasts of the former prime minister's speeches.
Nigerian court rejects request to extradite top cop to US
The senior police officer has been linked to high-profile scandals within Nigeria and also in the US in recent times.
Proxy war between East and West in Serbia, President Vucic says
Serbia wants to join the EU while keeping strong relations with its gas supplier Russia and key investor China.
Why was NASA’s Artemis 1 launch scrubbed and what’s next?
The next launch opportunity is on Friday but it depends on the 'outcome of troubleshooting on the engine bleed issue'.
‘Uprooted’: California bill tackles prison-deportation pipeline
Moving non-US citizens for deportation after they finish their prison sentences is ‘double punishment’, activists say.
How sea level rise could sever a vital transport link in Canada
Experts say Canada must act quickly as climate change threatens the slender Chignecto Isthmus on country's east coast.
The New Orleans elderly community ‘left to die’ after a hurricane
After Ida made landfall on August 29, 2021, residents of a senior living facility were plunged into '12 days of hell'.
Libyan comedian killed while filming Tripoli clashes on Instagram
As many as 32 people were killed in the latest outbreak of fighting in Tripoli, including comedian Mustafa Baraka.
Infographic: The impact of nuclear tests around the world
Since 1945, more than 2,000 nuclear test explosions have been conducted by at least eight nations.
S African prosecutors arrest ex-Transnet officials in Zuma case
The officials are facing charges of fraud and breaching public finance regulations linked to a 2015 procurement scandal.
Iran’s Raisi: IAEA inquiry must close for nuclear deal to happen
Iran has not backed down from its demands that an inquiry into nuclear particles found at its nuclear sites be dropped.
‘Random’ shooting spree leaves three dead in US city of Detroit
FBI says so-called active shooters, who target people at random in public, have increased attacks in recent years.
Millions in need of aid as ‘unprecedented’ floods hit Pakistan
More than 1,000 people have died in the floods as authorities struggle to provide relief to flood victims.
In Cameroon, refugees get a new lease of life with digital IDs
Cameroon, home to half a million refugees, is one of a few African nations that has issued a number of refugee IDs.
Did sanctions really hurt the Russian economy?
Six months after the Kremlin sent troops into Ukraine, the Russian economy finds itself at a crossroads.
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