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Russia’s Gazprom cuts gas supply through key pipeline to Europe
German officials accuse Russia of using gas as a 'war strategy' while Moscow blames sanctions for the limited supply.
Nigeria’s excess crude account plunges as economy bleeds
The government's accountant general released the figures late on Tuesday but did not give a reason for the steep drop.
South Africa’s Ramaphosa vows equal pay after women’s AFCON win
The female national football team's continental trophy win has sparked a public debate around equal pay in South Africa.
Rights group concerned about Burundi’s ‘secret’ mission in DRC
Burundi has been sending troops and civilians into DRC to fight Burundian opposition armed groups in secret mission.
Irish scheme supports thousands of undocumented immigrants
More than 1,000 irregular arrivals have received work permits and are on a pathway to citizenship.
One year on, Peru’s president fights for political survival
One year since his improbable victory, Pedro Castillo is mired in corruption allegations and congressional deadlock.
Turkey’s consulate in Iraq’s Mosul comes under attack
Foreign ministry says no causalities in the attack, and condemns the incident 'in the strongest terms'.
All you need to know about Liberia’s new dual citizenship law
The law, which ends a 1973 ban on dual nationality, is partly due to extensive campaigning by Liberians in the diaspora.
Iran releases British-American Morad Tahbaz on bail
The 66-year-old environmentalist, who also holds Iranian citizenship, was arrested in January 2018, accused of espionage
Why is Pelosi’s possible Taiwan trip fuelling US-China tensions?
Beijing has warned of 'strong' response as White House reportedly seeks to discourage trip by the powerful legislator.
European court upholds broadcasting ban on Russia’s RT
The Kremlin warns of retaliatory measures against Western media after the ruling by Luxembourg-based General Court.
Rising anti-refugee sentiment leads to debate in Turkey
Amid economic crisis and election mood, tensions between Turks and refugees increase as Ankara slowly shifts policies.
Kenya allows candidates convicted for corruption to contest polls
The anti-corruption watchdog recommended that 241 candidates be disqualified from running, but only five were.
France’s Macron in Benin to discuss security and culture
President Macron continues his visit to three African countries to improve relations with former colonies.
Pope’s Canada visit ‘doesn’t heal’ wounds of Indigenous survivors
For many Indigenous survivors of abuse in Canada, the papal tour is a reminder of the ‘horrors’ committed against them.
Maya: A Tiger’s Tale
The world of a captive Bengal tiger in an Iranian zoo is turned upside down after she tastes freedom for the first time.
Key takeaways from former President Trump’s speech in Washington
Trump hinted at 2024 run, repeated unfounded claims of election fraud and re-upped themes from his previous campaigns.
Photos: Powerful earthquake strikes Philippines
The quake has killed at least four people, injured dozens and damaged buildings in the northern Philippines.
UK railway workers stage nationwide strike as inflation worsens
Wages have failed to keep pace with UK inflation, currently at a 40-year high and set to worsen.
Now it’s Bangladesh’s turn to ask the IMF for a loan
The finance minister told a local newspaper that while the country has asked for a loan, it is 'in no way in trouble'.
Saudi police arrest Egyptian TikTok star for ‘immoral’ video
Tala Safwan is accused of talking in a sexual manner after filming a live video chat on TikTok with a female friend.
Earthquake hits Philippines: What happened, where, and what next
At least four people were killed, while more than 200 aftershocks followed the quake.
Nigeria’s fragile security architecture is collapsing
The government needs to take swift action to prevent security failures similar to those experienced on July 5.
‘How can we cope?’ ask Sri Lankans as gov’t limits fuel imports
People in crisis-hit nation raise serious concerns over the government's move to restrict imports for another 12 months.
Australia’s prices rise at fastest pace in over two decades
Inflation rises to 6.1 percent in second quarter amid expectations of further interest rate hikes.
‘Yes’ vote wins Tunisia landslide, but critics question support
Opposition says low turnout for constitutional referendum shows weakness of President Kais Saied.
Outrage after Hungary PM Viktor Orban’s ‘pure Nazi’ speech
Orban has been strongly criticised for speaking out against creating 'peoples of mixed race'.
Indonesian ExxonMobil accusers get day in court after 21 years
US judge clears way for trial over alleged human rights abuses by the oil giant during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Pakistan court hands power to Imran Khan ally in key Punjab state
Supreme Court says Khan-backed candidate, Chaudhry Parvez Elahi, was wrongfully denied victory in a vote last week.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 154
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 154th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Is the INSTC Russia’s new economic escape route?
The INSTC, a pipe dream for years, is offering a vital economic escape path for Moscow as it battles sanctions.
How Moroccan Paralympian Kassioui beat cerebral palsy and society
Parkinson’s, cerebral palsy, and taunts from society failed to deter Paralympian who bagged silver at Tokyo Paralympics.
Photos: Mauritanians dig deeper wells to cope with climate change
Droughts have long been an issue in Mauritania but in recent years, rains have been erratic and inconsistent there.
North Korea’s economy shrinks for second straight year: BOK
GDP shrinks an estimated 0.1 percent as border closures and lockdowns hinder industrial activity and trade with China.
Fifth Biden, Xi call expected on Thursday as tensions simmer
Taiwan, Russia's invasion of Ukraine and trade expected to be discussed in 'pretty robust agenda' for talks.
China seeking to infiltrate US Fed, senior Republican claims
Ohio Senator Rob Portman says Chinese authorities detained Fed employee in Shanghai and copied their contact details.
Asia goes nuclear as climate, Ukraine banish memory of Fukushima
China, Japan, South Korea, India and Pakistan are betting on nuclear power amid climate crisis, energy security fears.
Should artificial intelligence be regulated?
Ethicists say governments must step in to protect the public from problems of AI tech.
China’s Wuhan shuts businesses, transport over 4 COVID cases
Nearly 1 million residents affected by new restrictions in city where the pandemic first emerged.
Earthquake hits Philippines’ Luzon island, rattling Manila
Shallow quake was measured at above 7 magnitude and shattered windows at the epicentre in northern Abra province.
Warning of ecological disaster over Malaysia forest plantations
Critics say clearance of vast tracts of natural growth forest has destroyed crucial habitats in biodiversity hotspot.
Trial begins in Alex Jones’ Sandy Hook damages case
US radio host Alex Jones had said a school shooting where 20 children and six school staff were killed was fabricated.
Macron says France to open archives on Cameroon colonial era
Speaking in Cameroon, French president asks historians to investigate the past and establish 'responsibilities'.
More-than-5-year prison term matches longest for Capitol riot
Mark Ponder says he 'wasn't thinking' when he attacked police during the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot.
UK: Sunak and Truss debate abandoned after host faints
Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss, who are running to replace PM Boris Johnson, were debating when a crashing sound was heard.
Iran says it has new ideas on nuclear deal after EU proposes text
It appears an impasse over the 2015 nuclear deal is continuing 15 months after negotiations began to restore it.
US defence chief says militaries should be civilian controlled
Democracy deepens security, Lloyd Austin says at meeting in Brazil, where President Jair Bolsonaro seeks re-election
Can international pressure stop capital punishment in Myanmar?
There is global outrage after Myanmar executed four pro-democracy prisoners.
Russia plans big military drills next month in the country’s east
Moscow plans to hold strategic military exercises in the east of the country from August 30, defence ministry says.
Shireen Abu Akleh family meets Blinken in Washington
From Washington, DC, slain Al Jazeera journalist's relatives renew calls for accountability and independent US probe.
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