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Russia launches Iranian satellite into space from Kazakhstan base
The launch signals the beginning of ‘strategic cooperation’ between the two countries in the space industry, Iran says.
Major test of first possible Lyme vaccine in 20 years begins
Lyme disease is a growing problem, with cases rising and warming weather helping ticks expand their habitat.
Photos: Familiar faces as Kenyans vote for a new president
Kenyans are voting for lawmakers and a new president with little confidence the next government will deliver change.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 167
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 167th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Philippine economy grows 7.4 percent, slowing from Q1
Southeast Asian country's economic expansion slows from 8.2 percent growth during the first quarter.
Key events since Taliban takeover of Afghanistan a year ago
Group made stunning return to power on August 15 last year as US-led forces withdrew from the country after 20 years.
Taiwan holds live-fire drills as China extends war games
Taiwan's top diplomat accuses China of simulating an invasion as Taiwanese and Chinese militaries carry out drills.
China’s gamers hit pause button amid few titles, tough economy
Video game revenues decline for first time on record amid Beijing's regulatory crackdown and draconian pandemic curbs.
How does India have twice as many women airline pilots as the US?
Female pilots are no longer a rarity in India, making the country a success story in diversity in the aviation sector.
Boeing gets green light to start delivery of 787 Dreamliner
American Airlines will be the first to take possession which could be as early as Wednesday.
At least 7 dead, as South Korea’s Seoul deluged by record rain
Heaviest rainfall in 80 years submerges homes and metro system, triggers landslides and knocks out power in capital.
Taiwan official plays down impact of China’s trade restrictions
Finance ministry official says island does not expect further sanctions by Beijing due to 'highly reliant' economic ties
What legal woes does former US president Donald Trump face?
Trump, who said on Monday night the FBI was at his home in Mar-a-Lago, faces a string of lawsuits and investigations.
Economy, political permutations at centre of Kenyan election
The vote is seen as a key test of stability for East African powerhouse and a referendum on the president's legacy.
UN Security Council holds emergency meeting over Gaza fighting
Palestinian ambassador asks when will 'enough be enough' as council members express concern about recent violence.
Australia’s central bank launches digital currency pilot
Reserve Bank of Australia says year-long trial will explore “innovative use cases and business models" for currency.
Colombia’s new president Petro proposes ambitious tax reforms
The reforms are key to Gustavo Petro’s vision of building a more equitable country, with less reliance on oil revenues.
‘Who is next?’ Fear spreads in US Muslim community amid killings
A string of killings in the US state of New Mexico have sent shockwaves through Muslim communities across the US.
Donald Trump says FBI agents search Mar-a-Lago
Classified material from Trump's presidency was found at his Florida residence in February, in a possible breach of law.
Third fuel tank collapses as fire rages at Cuba oil terminal
With help from Mexico and Venezuela, Cuba has been battling enormous blaze at major oil terminal in Matanzas.
Photos: Grease’ star Olivia Newton-John dies aged 73
The entertainer began performing as a child and became a global superstar after moving to the United States.
Grammy-winning singer and actor Olivia Newton-John dies at 73
Olivia Newton-John was famous for her role in film Grease and songs such as Physical and You’re the One That I Want.
After ceasefire, battered Palestinians recall Israeli ‘massacre’
Many Palestinians were killed just hours before a truce was agreed on between Israel and Islamic Jihad.
Family of US Black man killed by MD police reaches $5m settlement
Use of excessive force by police in the death of Anton Black leads to a settlement requiring changes in police policies.
Who will be Kenya’s next leader?
Two-horse race for the presidency as Uhuru Kenyatta steps down.
Russia suspends inspections of strategic arms under US treaty
Russia says it's halting inspections under the New START treaty but remains committed to all provisions of the treaty.
Greek PM says ‘unaware’ of opposition politician’s wiretap
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis describes surveillance by Greece's intel agencies as 'politically unacceptable'.
US announces fresh military and financial aid for Ukraine
Russia suffered 70,000 to 80,000 casualties - troops killed or wounded in action - since war began, US official says.
US President Joe Biden surveys flood damage in Kentucky
The trip is Biden's second to Kentucky, which has been hard hit by a number of devastating natural disasters.
Iran nuclear deal could be near as EU circulates ‘final text’
The European Union says it is time for a political decision, but Iran appears to want more changes to the final text.
Palestinian Islamic Jihad says no ceasefire if members not freed
The armed group and Israel disagree on details of truce to end Gaza bombardment, raising spectre of more violence.
US announces sanctions against currency mixer Tornado Cash
US accuses virtual currency mixer of laundering hundreds of millions of dollars stolen by hackers backed by North Korea.
Scientists urge global action after ‘historic’ US climate bill
Senate of US, the world's largest emitter, passes unprecedented legislation aiming to cut greenhouse gasses 40% by 2030.
Witnessing Pope Francis’s apology for abuses against my people
Indigenous journalist Brandi Morin reflects on the papal apology tour in Canada - and what 'sorry' means to survivors.
US court sentences Ahmaud Arbery killers to life in prison
Federal judge gives father and son life for hate crime; their co-defendant will be sentenced later on Monday.
Why Israel hates the Palestinians so much
To my mind, Israel's hatred of the Palestinians is shaped and driven by three basic sentiments.
The names and faces of the 15 children killed in Gaza
Three days of Israeli bombardment in Gaza killed at least 44 Palestinians, including 15 children.
Poland’s ban on abortion forces many to seek help in Germany
A Berlin-based activist group seeks to aid the rising number of women seeking help with abortion in Poland.
Russian weapons in Ukraine ‘powered’ by Western parts: Report
Russian weapons recovered in Ukraine contained more than 450 foreign-made components, think-tank says.
Touch not my anointed: Holy fever grips Kenya in election season
In Kenya, where majority are Christians, politicians and clerics are invoking religion ahead of Tuesday's crucial vote.
The El Salvador diaries: The cult of Nayib Bukele
Who is the self-proclaimed "coolest dictator in the world" really?
Top Pakistan Taliban leader killed in Afghanistan roadside attack
Abdul Wali, also known as Omar Khalid Khorasani, was allegedly behind some of the deadliest recent attacks in Pakistan.
Ex-Manchester United star Ryan Giggs goes on trial for assault
The 48-year-old faces charges of attacking and coercively controlling his ex-girlfriend as well as assaulting her sister
Qatar welcomes Israel-Gaza truce stopping the ‘waste of blood’
Doha has taken part in efforts alongside international actors to quickly halt hostilities and avoid more casualties.
India aims to restrict sale of Chinese cheap smartphones: Report
The aim is to push Chinese giants out of the lower segment of the world’s second-biggest market to help local industry.
Photos: Young Cuban baseball players dream of US major leagues
Success in baseball, Cuba's national pastime, is increasingly measured beyond its borders.
Kenyan presidential wildcard plans 4-day weeks, cannabis farms
The spy-turned-law professor is seen as joker, literally and figuratively, but has cultivated a small band of followers.
Who is the man driving UK’s ongoing rail strikes?
RMT trade union leader Mick Lynch captures the imagination of millions struggling in the UK's cost-of-living crisis.
Gaza hospital at breaking point after Israeli bombardment
Israeli attack on enclave exacerbates crisis of health sector, already in dire condition due to 15-year-old blockade.
In Kenya, the youth lead the push for peace on eve of elections
The events in Kibera were part of a weekend full of initiatives to promote peace ahead of Kenya's elections on Tuesday.
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