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Ukraine struggles to retake Kherson before Russia annexes it
Russia and Ukraine appear to have fought each other to a standstill, expending increasing energy on a publicity war.
Meet Cambodia’s cyber slaves
In Cambodia, thousands of foreigners are trafficked, enslaved in compounds and forced to scam by cyber-fraud syndicates.
Disney edges past Netflix in streaming battle
It had staked its future on building a streaming service to rival Netflix as audiences moved to online viewing from TV.
#JusticeForAlika: What will it take to end racism in Italy?
The brutal killing of Alika Ogorchukwu renews calls for a commitment to tackling racism in Italy.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 169
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 169th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Photos: Buildings collapse in Sanaa’s Old City after heavy rains
Heavy rains lashing Yemen’s capital have collapsed 10 buildings in the Old City of Sanaa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Satellite images show destroyed jets at Russian base in Crimea
At least seven fighter jets appeared destroyed at the base in annexed Crimea in Ukraine, contradicting Russian denial.
‘Let us make money’: Tunisian businesses demand radical change
Endemic economic problems are stifling competition and innovation for small Tunisian businesses, according to retailers.
New Langya virus infects dozens in eastern China: Study
Langya virus, which can cause fever, fatigue and nausea, found in 35 people in eastern China, researchers say.
A year of Taliban takeover: The missing women in Afghan workforce
While new regime has not directly fired female government employees, it has restricted women from entering workplaces.
Ex-Arm boss exits Chinese chipmaker amid US-China tensions
Tudor Brown steps down from board of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation after nine-year run.
Lion Air victims get payout after Boeing settlement cash vanishes
US law firm takes rare step of compensating families after California lawyer fails to hand over settlement money.
Calls to end criminal libel in Philippines after critic arrested
Veteran politician and activist Walden Bello was arrested on Monday over comments related to a drug raid.
Elon Musk says Twitter hiding key witnesses in bot battle: Report
Musk says Twitter is withholding the names of employees tasked with evaluating spam and robot accounts.
Singapore downgrades growth outlook as Q2 GDP misses forecasts
City state's economy grew 4.4 percent year-on-year in the second quarter, less than official estimates.
Kim Jong Un claims ‘victory’ over COVID, blames South Korea
North Korean leader lifts pandemic curbs as senior official calls death toll an 'unprecedented miracle' in world health.
In Taiwan’s Kinmen, people hope for calm amid China tensions
On the outlying islands, mainland China is less than five kilometres away and memories of bombardment strong.
Suspect in Albuquerque Muslim killings denies involvement
Syed has denied involvement in the killings, but investigators have said they have strong evidence against him.
Yemen: Historic buildings collapse in Sanaa after heavy rains
Houthi official says 10 buildings have been destroyed in the Yemeni capital's Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Child feared dead on Greek islet where refugees are stranded
A Syrian girl, 5, has reportedly died, with her parents and dozens others awaiting rescue following alleged pushbacks.
Real Madrid outclass Eintracht Frankfurt to win 5th Super Cup
Alaba, Benzema on the scoresheet as Champions League winners easily overpower Europa League champions.
UN expects ‘big uptick’ in ships wanting to export Ukraine grain
UN official says a goal of exporting two to five million tonnes of grain a month is 'achievable'.
What was the FBI looking for in Donald Trump’s home?
The former US president says the search of his Florida residence is a 'weaponisation of the justice system'.
Shireen Abu Akleh street inaugurated in the heart of Ramallah
A street in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah has been named after slain Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
Biden signs ‘burn pits’ law widening US veterans’ health benefits
The law significantly expands healthcare and disability benefits for millions of US veterans exposed to toxins.
Is global inflation nearing a peak?
New US data suggests that the worst of inflation may be over after a tough year of price increases.
‘End this’ Biden tells Syria 10 years after Austin Tice abduction
The Biden administration implored the Syrian government to work with the US to return Tice home.
Sierra Leone imposes curfew amid anti-government protests
Vice president announces nationwide curfew after security forces clashed with demonstrators in Freetown.
Pakistan: Ex-PM’s aide, TV station staff face sedition charges
Gov't accuses Shahbaz Gill, aide to former Prime Minister Imran Khan, of inciting mutiny in the military.
China says the US is the ‘main instigator’ of the war in Ukraine
China's ambassador to Moscow criticises the US for backing NATO expansion and imposing sanctions on Russia.
US accuses Iranian operative of plotting to kill John Bolton
Justice Department says IRGC member offered $300,000 to assassinate Donald Trump's former national security adviser.
Sri Lanka ex-leader Gotabaya Rajapaksa seeks entry into Thailand
Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who fled Sri Lanka amid mass protests, requests entry into Thailand after weeks in Singapore.
Trump refuses to answer questions in NY probe into his company
Ex-president insists he did 'nothing wrong' but says he invoked Fifth Amendment because he had 'absolutely no choice'.
Russians buy last goods from H&M, IKEA as stores begin exit
Both Sweden-based H&M and Netherlands-based IKEA had halted sales in Russia after Moscow sent troops into Ukraine.
G7 urges Russia to return control of nuclear plant to Ukraine
The Zaporizhzhia plant, Europe's largest, has been shelled several times, raising fears of a nuclear incident.
Russian TV journalist detained over criticism of Ukraine war
TV journalist Marina Ovsyannikova, who made international news over a live-on-air anti-war protest, has been detained.
Murder of Alika Ogorchukwu: Is Europe just as racist as America?
Black, brown and migrant bodies are in as much danger in Europe as they are in America.
Dear Future Children: A new generation of activism
Meet a new generation of activists bringing the world’s attention to inequality, democracy and climate change.
US July inflation falls more than forecast on lower petrol prices
The consumer price index jumped 8.5 percent compared with a year earlier, US data showed on Wednesday.
Shrouded in secrecy for years, Russia’s Wagner Group opens up
The mysterious network of mercenaries is embracing an ever-public image as the war on Ukraine drags on.
Abortion opponents, election deniers: US midterm races take shape
Trump-backed candidate wins another nomination and progressive Ilhan Omar ekes out close race in latest polls.
Thousands evacuated from France’s Gironde as forest fires rage
More than 1,000 firefighters are battling a huge wildfire sweeping through the Gironde region of southwestern France.
Gaza mourns the 16 children killed in Israel’s latest assault
A third of Palestinians killed in Israel's latest assault on Gaza were children, nine were from Jabaliya refugee camp.
China reaffirms threat of military force to take Taiwan
Beijing's new white paper on Taiwan released as Chinese military suggests live-fire drills around island are ending.
Trump to be questioned under oath in New York investigation
Civil investigation is probing whether ex-president's company misled lenders and tax authorities in valuing assets.
Qatar World Cup could start a day earlier than scheduled
Opening ceremony and Qatar versus Ecuador match could be played on November 20, according to a proposal put forward.
What has sparked the latest tensions in Nagorno-Karabakh?
Armenia and Azerbaijan trade blame for the recent clashes that violated a ceasefire over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
End protest crackdown: UN, rights groups tell Sri Lanka president
Human rights experts urge the newly appointed leader Ranil Wickremesinghe to end the crackdown against the protesters.
Greece searches for dozens after migrant boat sinks off Karpathos
Greek coast guards rescue 29 migrants and search for dozens more after their boat sinks east of Karpathos island.
Chipmakers tumble on fears of worst downturn in 10 years
Concerns abound of a prolonged slump after years of widespread shortages that led to heavy investments in the sector.
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