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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 166
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 166th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Bangladesh asks China for help in repatriating Rohingya refugees
Bangladesh minister says China has pledged to work continuously to resolve the Rohingya crisis.
Japan’s SoftBank posts $17bn fund loss on tech slump
Investment management giant had booked a record loss in May amid market turmoil driven by rising interest rates.
Brazil’s jiujitsu world champion Leandro fatally shot
Eight-time world champion shot in the head in a Sao Paulo club following an altercation.
Taiwan, once world’s factory, taps tourism to keep plants alive
'Tourism factories' seek to give new life to industries that have for years been moving operations overseas.
Ships resume Taiwan routes amid uncertainty over China drills
More than 30 vessels have transited through China’s drill zones since Sunday, according to ship-tracking data.
China announces new military exercises near Taiwan
Chinese military announces new round of drills, keeping up pressure on Taiwan's defences over Nancy Pelosi's visit.
Chad military gov’t, opposition groups sign peace deal in Qatar
At least 40 groups sign deal with gov't to launch national reconciliation dialogue, but main rebels refuse to take part.
Photos: India police break up Muharram processions in Kashmir
Some main Muharram processions have been banned in Indian-administered Kashmir since armed rebellion broke out in 1989.
Hong Kong cuts hotel quarantine to 3 days as city’s image slumps
Announcement comes amid mounting frustration with international financial centre's isolation as world lives with COVID.
Gustavo Petro sworn in as Colombia’s president
Gustavo Petro takes office promising to achieve peace with armed groups and fight inequality and climate change.
China’s casino hub orders testing days after easing COVID curbs
Macau tells 700,000 residents to undergo testing after man tests positive after travelling to neighbouring city.
Israel, Palestinian Islamic Jihad declare truce in Gaza
Egypt-brokered truce holding in Gaza after three days of Israeli bombardment that killed at least 44 Palestinians.
US Senate approves bill to fight climate change, cut drug costs
Estimated $430bn economic package aims to slow climate change, control medicine costs, and raise corporate taxes.
‘Right direction’: Iran nuclear officials optimistic on deal
Negotiators from Iran, US, EU resumed indirect talks over Tehran's nuclear deal after a months-long standstill.
What’s needed for lasting peace between Israelis, Palestinians?
Mediators try to prevent further escalation of Israeli air raids on besieged Gaza.
‘Blood, body parts, screams’: Gaza reels after Israeli strikes
Traumatised people of Gaza's Rafah refugee camp recount the horrors of Israel's 'targeted killing' of PIJ commander.
‘No place in America’: Biden denounces killing of four Muslims
Police investigating the murder of Muslim men in New Mexico state as a possible hate crime.
Amnesty regrets ‘distress and anger’ caused by Ukraine report
Report alleging Ukraine military violations of international law caused head of Amnesty Ukraine to resign in protest.
‘Russian nuclear terror’: Ukraine atomic plant attacked again
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy calls out Russia as fears of a disaster grow after Europe's biggest nuclear facility hit.
UN special rapporteur says Israeli strikes on Gaza are ‘illegal’
Francesca Albanez calls on the United Nations to investigate whether Israel has breached international law.
Ukraine’s Unstoppable Medics | Close Up
A battalion of volunteer medics provides first aid assistance on the front lines of Ukraine.
Timeline: Israel’s attacks on Gaza since 2005
This is the latest assault by Israel on Gaza since the 11-day war in May 2021 killed hundreds.
The Gaza Strip explained in maps
The Gaza Strip has been under an Israeli-imposed land, sea and air blockade for the past 15 years.
Four cargo ships sail from Ukraine: Turkish, Ukrainian officials
The UN and Turkey brokered a deal to unblock Ukraine's ports last month after UN warnings of famine.
Israel’s assault on Gaza: What we know so far
At least 31 people killed so far in attacks on Gaza, in the worst flare-up since the last major attack in May 2021.
Several firefighters missing after blaze in Cuban oil facility
One dead, 121 people injured after a lightning strike set off fire at an oil storage depot in Matanzas, authorities say.
Who will prevail in Kenya’s election?
The Stream looks at the final days of campaigning as people get ready to vote.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 165
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 165th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Photos: Children killed as Israel bombards Gaza
Six children and four women were among 29 dead in the latest Israeli attack on the besieged Palestinian enclave.
Murdered women: Sabina Nessa, ‘a kind and generous soul’
Family and colleagues of the 28-year-old primary school teacher remember someone dedicated to her family and pupils.
China, Taiwan play high-seas ‘cat and mouse’ as drills wrap up
China is set to conclude the unprecedented military exercises it launched in response to Nancy Pelosi's visit.
Kenya’s presidential candidates hold final rallies on election eve
Raila Odinga and William Ruto adopted different styles to sway the undecided and rally their base ahead of Tuesday vote.
Ivory Coast president pardons predecessor, Laurent Gbagbo
Alassane Ouattara says he pardoned his longtime rival to boost 'social cohesion' in Ivory Coast.
Several children, commander killed in Israeli attack on Gaza
A second Islamic Jihad commander killed in Gaza as Israel continues its attacks on the Palestinian enclave.
Will fighting in Gaza trigger a wider war?
Israel launches air strikes after arresting Palestinian Islamic Jihad commander.
Photos: Gaza death toll rises as Israel continues attack
At least 24 Palestinians, including six children, have been killed and 203 wounded during the two days of attacks.
Israel will ‘pay a heavy price’ after Gaza attack, Iran warns
Head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps tells Islamic Jihad leader 'we are with you on this path until the end'.
When will the settler colonial siege of the Gaza Strip end?
This is a siege whose end goal is, not just the weakening, but the eradication of all Palestinian resistance.
Gaza attack: What is the Palestinian Islamic Jihad?
Palestinian Islamic Jihad was founded in 1981 with the aim of establishing a Palestinian state in occupied territories.
Kenya 2022: The most boring election
Interesting things are happening in Kenya's democracy. The August 9 election is not one of them.
Heatwaves scorch Iraq as protracted political crisis grinds on
Temperatures have soared to nearly 50 degrees Celsius in Baghdad on an almost daily basis amid heated political crisis.
Israeli jets pound Gaza in second day of attacks
More homes are flattened, and Gaza's sole power plant shuts down after running out of fuel.
India facing football ban over ‘deviations’ from FIFA ‘roadmap’
FIFA also warned Indian football association it risks losing U17 Women's World Cup too.
UN chief warns nuclear weapons are ‘loaded gun’ for humanity
UN secretary-general warns at Hiroshima memorial of risks posed by crises in Ukraine, Middle East and Korean peninsula.
China’s mortgage boycott: Could the property market crumble?
Chinese homebuyers are refusing to pay the mortgage on properties they have bought because developers can't finish them.
The ‘deep state’ conspiracy theory tainting Kenya’s elections
The phrase 'deep state' has been used to suggest a behind-the-scenes involvement of the state in the 2022 elections.
Blinken chides China’s ‘irresponsible’ cut in US communication
US secretary of state says China's cessation of cooperation in key areas would punish world, not just Washington.
Timnit Gebru: Is AI racist and antidemocratic?
The prominent computer scientist discusses the quest for ethical artificial intelligence.
Taiwan accuses China of ‘simulating’ invasion as drills continue
Multiple Chinese ships and aircraft seen in Taiwan Strait, as Beijing ratchets up pressure after Nancy Pelosi visit.
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