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The blue wall of white supremacy needs to go
Joe Biden's decision to increase police funding betrays a breathtaking dissonance with the reality of racist policing.
Al-Sadr ‘withdraws’ from Iraqi politics after months of tensions
Muqtada al-Sadr's announcement comes as his supporters continue a sit-in demanding parliament be dissolved.
EU calls for release of Palestinian hunger striker Awawdeh
Khalil Awawdeh, 40, is nearing six months of a hunger strike against his detention by Israel without trial or charge.
IAEA team ‘on its way’ to Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
UN inspectors have sought access to site for months fearing fighting near facility could cause nuclear catastrophe.
Israeli diamond tycoon appeals corruption sentence in Switzerland
Beny Steinmetz appeals a five-year prison term and $51.5m fine over bribing public officials in Guinea.
Thousands of Serbia’s Orthodox Christians rally against EuroPride
The march comes in Belgrade despite the Serbian authorities' decision to cancel next month's pan-European LGBTQ event.
What is NASA’s Artemis Moon mission and how can you watch it?
Artemis is NASA's lunar exploration programme, which plans to return humans to the Moon by 2025.
Bolsonaro, Lula go on offensive in Brazilian presidential debate
Right-wing President Bolsonaro has trailed behind left-wing former leader Lula in polls ahead of the October elections.
Photos: Pandya’s measured knock seals India’s win over Pakistan
India narrowly avoided defeat in Kohli's 100th T20 international.
What is behind Montenegro‘s political instability?
A no-confidence vote has prompted the collapse of Montenegro's government after just three and a half months in office.
Sudan journalists vote for first independent union in decades
Unions played a large role in toppling former leader Omar al-Bashir, but have been sidelined since the military coup.
‘Battle worth watching’: World reaction to India vs Pakistan
How former players, fans reacted to India's close win over Pakistan at the Asia Cup in Dubai.
Strong earthquake shakes western Indonesia, causes panic
Authorities say the magnitude 6.5 quake did not trigger a tsunami warning and urge residents not to panic.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 187
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 187th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Australia PM touts workplace reform plans as he marks 100 days
Anthony Albanese expresses hope for a 'culture of cooperation' as country recovers from COVID-19 pandemic.
Hong Kong July home prices fall to lowest since early 2020
Home prices in one of the world's most unaffordable housing markets eased 1.6 percent last month.
Bitcoin drops below $20,000 over concerns on Fed rate hikes
The volatility has come amid uncertainty about the path and magnitude of Fed rate hikes & effect on riskier assets.
Excitement builds as NASA’s moon rocket readies for liftoff
Tens of thousands of people gather in Cape Canaveral for launch of NASA's Artemis mission to return humans to the moon.
Asian stocks slide on fears of sharp rate hikes in US, Europe
Markets drop as US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell promises policy "pain" to contain inflation.
China’s oil giants post record profits on surging fuel prices
PetroChina Co, Sinopec and Cnooc Ltd report historic takings in the January-to-June period.
Peru president’s sister-in-law sent to jail amid corruption probe
Court orders Yenifer Paredes held in pre-trial detention in latest criminal inquiry targeting president's inner circle.
EU’s Borrell says visa ban for Russians would lack support
Foreign policy chief says he favours being more "selective" about granting visas to Russians.
Colombia, Venezuela restore full diplomatic relations
Colombian envoy to Venezuela arrives in Caracas as the neighbours normalise relations that were severed three years ago.
Five things to know for Africa Climate Week
Facing deadly drought and historic floods, African leaders will voice calls for urgent action at the Gabon meeting.
Is Libya on the brink of another civil war?
Power struggle between rival governments triggers street fighting in Tripoli.
Cockpit fistfight between pilots leads to Air France suspension
France's air investigation agency said some pilots lacked rigour when it came to respecting safety protocols.
India vs Pakistan: Pandya’s all-round efforts seal India’s win
All-rounder takes three wickets and hits unbeaten 33 as India beat Pakistan in thrilling finish.
‘Hostile environment’: Turkey says Greek missiles locked on jets
Radar of a Greek S-300 missile system based on the island of Crete locked on to Turkish fighter jets, state media say.
Six dead as truck slams into Dutch village barbecue
Police say seven other people are hurt after a truck ran off the top of a road and ploughed into revellers.
Japan to push for Africa seat on the UN Security Council
'Moment of truth' for the UN, says PM Kishida as he urges reform to address 'the historical injustice against Africa'.
Major destruction after Israel targets missile facility in Syria
Syria's state media reported missiles were fired from over the Mediterranean to town of Masyaf but most were shot down.
Taliban accuses Pakistan of allowing US drones in Afghan airspace
Acting Minister of Defence Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob says American drones have been entering Afghanistan via Pakistan.
India demolishes 100-metre-high Noida ‘twin towers’
The towers, which were found to be in violation of construction regulations, were demolished after 9-year legal battle.
What we know about Libya’s worst fighting in two years
At least 32 people killed in the clashes amid fears of escalating violence in the country with two competing PMs.
US intelligence to probe security risks of Trump documents
Classified records kept at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate could include information on US intelligence gathering and spying.
When ‘Z’ meant joy, freedom and humour to Russians and Ukrainians
For much of the post-Soviet era, 'Z' was the symbol of a music festival in Crimea that united people across borders.
Indian cricketer Kohli admits run drought impacted mental health
Former captain returns to the national side after taking a month-long break from cricket.
Iran reviewing US nuclear deal response as Qatar mediates
Media affiliated with Iran’s security apparatus signals an Iranian response is not expected until Friday at least.
Photos: Pakistan monsoon flooding death toll tops 1,000
More than 30 million people have been affected by record monsoon rains and flooding in Pakistan over the last few weeks.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 186
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 186th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Pakistan flooding death toll tops 1,000 as rains continue to pour
Authorities say 119 people died in the last 24 hours and several countries pledge emergency aid for flood victims.
Artists celebrate as Art Jakarta resumes after COVID hiatus
One of Southeast Asia's largest and oldest art fairs is back in Jakarta after a two year COVID suspension.
I tracked down the house Israel stole from my grandfather
It feels personal when I hear that the US embassy in Jerusalem will be built on land stolen from Palestinians.
Asia Cup: India, Pakistan T20 cricket rivalry by the numbers
Most runs, most wickets and team records as the two sides prepare to meet on a cricket pitch after almost a year.
Asia Cup: India, Pakistan kick off campaign in Dubai
The Asia Cup T20 match will be the first between the two sides since October last year.
Three Dutch soldiers wounded in shooting outside US hotel
Investigation under way after shooting outside Indianapolis hotel wounds three Dutch soldiers, one of them critically.
US warships transit Taiwan Strait in a first since Pelosi’s visit
US warships sail through Taiwan Strait for first time since China launched drills in response to Pelosi's Taipei visit.
Thousands rally in defence of Argentina’s Fernandez de Kirchner
Thousands take to the streets in vice president's defence as prosecutors seek jail sentence for corruption allegations.
23 killed in Libya’s Tripoli as fears grow of a wider war
Deadly clashes rock Libya's capital, raising fears of a return to full-blown war amid a months-long political standoff.
Dell ceases all Russian operations after August offices closure
Dell is among several Western firms which are curtailing operations in Russia after Moscow sent troops into Ukraine.
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