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Rishi Sunak does represent a minority — his class of plutocrats
Britain's new PM only offers diverse shades of exploitation and inequality, not shared wellbeing.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 246
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 246th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Chinese cities tighten curbs on growing COVID outbreaks
China reported a third straight day of more than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases nationwide on Thursday.
US condemns fraud conviction of Hong Kong media tycoon Lai
Washington says Chinese territory's once-vibrant media 'has all but disappeared' amid sweeping crackdown on dissent.
Syria reports Israeli air attack on targets in Damascus area
Air strikes on sites in the vicinity of the capital Damascus follow missile attacks on Friday and Monday, Syria says.
Ukraine-type approach required for Myanmar’s military: UN expert
UN rapporteur called for sanctions and arms embargo saying Russian weapons are being used against the people of Myanmar.
South Korea’s Samsung names Jay Y Lee as executive chairman
Tech giant's announcement confirms company will be officially run by the third generation of its founding family.
Pro-China influence campaign is targeting US midterms: Report
Cybersecurity firm Mandiant says online influence operation aims to discourage US citizens from voting.
China has rejected understanding with US on Taiwan, Blinken says
China has exerted pressure on Taiwan including the possibility of 'using force' to achieve goals: US Secretary of State.
Kanye West escorted from Skechers office, footwear brand says
Rapper accused of 'unauthorised filming' after unannounced visit to company's Los Angeles office.
How many people can the Earth sustain?
Global population is set to reach 8 billion next month.
As Meta’s revenue decline accelerates, shares sink 14 percent
A weak holiday quarter forecast knocked about $40bn from Meta's stock market value in extended trade.
Canadian MPs overwhelmingly reject effort to ditch UK crown
Opposition motion urging Canada to cut ties with the British monarchy is shot down in 266-44 vote in parliament.
With unrest in West Bank, US and Israeli presidents focus on Iran
Israel's Isaac Herzog says he 'mainly' discussed Iran-related issues during talks at the White House with Joe Biden.
Meloni wins final confidence vote, pledges support for Ukraine
Italy's new PM secured a majority of 115 votes in favour of her coalition government in a Senate vote.
Pope Francis warns priests against temptations of pornography
'The devil enters from there,' pontiff cautions seminarians during question and answer session.
Mexico’s Quintana Roo state decriminalises abortion
Move comes about a year after Mexico's Supreme Court ruled that penalising abortion was unconstitutional.
Can France and Germany repair their relationship?
Leaders meet following disagreements on the war in Ukraine, defence and energy policies.
Canada repatriates two women, two children from northeast Syria
Rights groups are calling on Canada to bring back all citizens held in 'inhumane' conditions in Syria's detention camps.
Cost overruns lead to an unexpected deep loss for Boeing
The planemaker is trying to emerge from the overlapping crises of COVID-19 and the grounding of its best-selling model.
Investigators raid home of Russian TV star Ksenia Sobchak
Daughter of Putin's one-time boss has fled Russia after becoming a suspect in an extortion case, state media report.
Ukraine says southern offensive complicated by weather, terrain
Kyiv official says wet weather and the terrain in the Kherson region have made Ukrainian offensive there more difficult.
Three men convicted for role in plot to kidnap Michigan governor
Governor Gretchen Whitmer welcomes guilty verdicts as 'proof that violence and threats have no place' in US politics.
Georgia probe: US judge orders ex-Trump chief of staff to testify
US state of Georgia is investigating alleged efforts by Donald Trump and his aides to overturn 2020 election results.
Putin observes drills by Russia’s strategic nuclear forces
The drills come amid a series of escalatory comments from Moscow suggesting the war in Ukraine could turn nuclear.
Canada does a smaller rate hike as economic outlook darkens
Central bank says it expects growth to stall later this year and early next year, warns more rate hikes ahead.
US secretary of state to make first official visit to Canada
Antony Blinken to discuss Haiti crisis and other international issues with Canadian leaders, US State Department says.
New British PM Rishi Sunak reinstates fracking ban
Government spokesman confirms Sunak will honour 2019 Conservative manifesto after predecessor Truss lifted moratorium.
As Ukraine war drags into ninth month, Russia’s woes worsen
In week 35 of the war, Russia was on the defensive as Ukrainian morale remained high.
Tulsa race massacre: Exhumations to resume in push to ID victims
Officials seek to identify victims of 1921 massacre in once-thriving US neighbourhood known as 'Black Wall Street'.
Attack on Shiraz shrine kills 15: Iranian state media
Attack hit the Shah Cheragh Shrine in the southern city of Shiraz, with at least two children killed.
Who are the Lions’ Den armed group in the occupied West Bank?
The newly-emerged group has claimed several attacks against Israelis and says it aims to unite Palestinians.
UK PM Rishi Sunak faces lawmakers’ questions for the first time
The new Conservative leader seeks to instill confidence that his government will offer economic stability.
Macron, Scholz hold talks in bid to defuse Germany-France tension
The two leaders seek to pare back differences on energy and defence as well as revitalise the EU's key double act.
Clashes as thousands attend Mahsa Amini memorial in Iran’s Saqqez
Large crowds converge at cemetery in Amini's hometown of Saqqez to mark 40 days since her death.
Lebanon begins ‘voluntary’ repatriation of Syrian refugees
Rights groups are concerned the scheme may contain elements of coercion and result in reprisals.
Are Putin’s views fascist?
The Russian leader often evokes a philosopher who praised Mussolini, but analysts are divided on Putin's own ideology.
Femicidio: Violence against women in Italy
An examination of the rise of femicide in Italy through high-profile cases of violence against women.
Who’s in UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s cabinet?
Sunak has assembled a team aimed at unifying the fractured Conservative Party after months of infighting.
Impunity at the Border: Inside US Border Patrol’s ‘cover-up’ unit
We investigate secretive units within the US Border Patrol that have been accused of covering up agent misconduct.
Russia’s military Keynesianism
The Kremlin's strategy to redistribute wealth through the war effort may boost its legitimacy.
Sudan protesters rally, defying a year of post-coup crackdowns
Thousands rally across the country, demanding civilian government as they mark the first anniversary of the coup.
Prominent Haitian journalist survives assassination attempt
Roberson Alphonse, who works at a local newspaper recovering in a hospital in Port-au-Prince.
Fetterman, Oz debate in race for key US Senate seat
The race for Pennsylvania will likely decide who takes control of the US Senate next year.
UN says countries’ climate plans ‘nowhere near’ 1.5C goal
UN climate chief says governments need to strengthen their climate plans to limit rising temperatures.
Shireen Abu Akleh’s family meets Pope Francis at the Vatican
A Catholic mass is scheduled to be held in memory of the Al Jazeera journalist, who was killed by Israeli forces in May.
Palestinians in Gaza protest, strike in solidarity with Nablus
Thousands in Gaza take to the streets to protest the killing of six Palestinians by Israeli forces.
Dutch government probes China’s ‘police stations’ in Netherlands
Inquiry comes after Dutch media reported that Chinese posts in Amsterdam and Rotterdam were used to harass dissidents.
Iran blacklists EU officials, entities for ‘inciting terrorism’
In addition to parliament members, several media outlets and a French town mayor were sanctioned by Tehran.
Israel greenlights Karish gas production ahead of Lebanon deal
The announcement comes as an historic maritime border agreement with Lebanon is about to be signed.
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