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China’s coal plant approvals up despite climate goals: Greenpeace
Surge in coal power construction comes despite pledge to bring emissions to a peak by 2030.
Turkey’s Erdogan renews case for Syria operation at Tehran talks
Erdogan says Turkey wants more help from Russia and Iran, but can fight 'terrorist' organisations without any support.
Contempt of Congress trial for former Trump adviser Bannon begins
Prosecutors say Steve Bannon deliberately defied Congress; defence lawyers argue he was negotiating with Jan 6 panel.
Mississippi abortion clinic drops challenge to ban after sale
Mississippi is one of several US states with a trigger law that went into effect after the Supreme Court's June ruling.
Ukraine’s parliament dismisses security chief, prosecutor general
Parliament removes the officials two days after Zelenskyy suspended them for failing to root out Russian collaborators.
IMF says Russian gas embargo could heavily impact central Europe
A Russian gas embargo would cause deep recessions in Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Italy, the IMF says.
UK gives below-inflation pay rises for public-sector workers
Millions of workers including police, doctors and teachers are to receive below-inflation pay rises.
US hits out at Russia, China in annual human trafficking report
State Department cites Russia amongst worst offenders in human trafficking, criticises China's Belt and Road Initiative.
Rishi Sunak’s lead narrows as race for UK leader heats up
Conservative MPs vote out Kemi Badenoch as Liz Truss and Penny Mordaunt gain on frontrunner Rishi Sunak.
NATO would have eventually started Ukraine war: Khamenei to Putin
Meeting of Iranian, Russian leaders in Tehran came shortly ahead of trilateral summit with Turkey's President Erdogan.
Ukraine signs association pact with the IEA
Move to become an association country of the US-aligned International Energy Agency comes amid rising energy fears.
US judge sets October trial date for Twitter, Musk legal battle
Twitter pushed for fast-tracked trial, saying Elon Musk's effort to terminate $44bn deal to buy company hurt its value.
Things to know about the dreaded Marburg virus disease
As cases are reported in Ghana, here's a look at the disease, its symptoms and ways of preventing the illness.
Top Turkish court upholds exit from key treaty protecting women
Erdogan withdrew Turkey from the Council of Europe’s Istanbul Convention last year, angering women’s rights groups.
Russia hits Ukrainian homes, infrastructure as Putin visits Iran
Missiles have hit eastern and southern Ukraine as Russian president visits Iran to discuss unblocking grain exports.
SA’s Ramaphosa to face subpoena over Phala Phala farm scandal
In June, the watchdog opened a probe into breaches of executive code arising from $4m theft from the president's farm.
London declares ‘major incident’ as heatwave grips Europe
Britain records its highest temperature on record as fires rage in Western Europe amid sweltering heat.
Biden signs executive order to stem wrongful detentions
US president is facing growing pressure from families of citizens detained abroad to do more to secure their release.
Five things to know about inflation and how it is affecting us
Why inflation is happening across the globe, and what the pandemic and war in Ukraine mean for food and energy prices.
At least 13 people killed in latest prison riot in Ecuador
Authorities say they found firearms, ammunition, knives and other prohibited items inside prison where riot broke out.
Turkey’s Baykar drone company ‘will never’ supply Russia: CEO
Haluk Bayraktar tells CNN that he is proud the Bayraktar TB2 has become a symbol of Ukrainian resistance against Russia.
Africa’s wildlife park managers in Kigali to boost conservation
Officials are meeting in Kigali in a congress to expand the protection of land and marine wildlife in the region.
Quebec still grapples with ‘dark chapter’ as pope visit nears
Amid push to fully uncover colonial abuses, Indigenous leaders say Canadian province must acknowledge systemic racism.
Hospitalisation rates double as COVID cases triple across Europe
The World Health Organization warns pandemic is not over as European countries largely abandon coronavirus restrictions.
Egyptian teen creates his own metaverse
This 13-year-old Egyptian developer is creating his own version of the metaverse.
Tunisian court opens hearing on Ghannouchi charges
Opposition leader faces money-laundering allegations amid sweeping power grab by President Kais Saied.
What is behind the tribal violence in Sudan’s Blue Nile State?
Clashes between two tribes have killed at least 79 people, wounded 150 others and left dozens of shops torched.
How to keep cool and safe in a heatwave
As temperatures keep rising around the world, we look at some ways to keep safe.
US justice system is a perfect instrument of racist rule
Our justice system is not 'flawed' and racist judges are not merely 'bad apples'.
Iranian filmmaker Panahi sent to prison to serve 6-year sentence
Jafar Panahi was handed the sentence for supporting demonstrations and 'propaganda against the establishment' in 2010.
How Russia’s war has harmed Ukraine’s ethnic Greek minority
Most ethnic Greeks lived in the city of Mariupol, but some have died and many were displaced by Russia's bombardment.
No pitch, no problem: Young Senegalese footballers train on roofs
A lack of space for pitches in Dakar means young players who want to work on their skills have to get creative.
Ivory Coast’s controversial polygamy bill: All you need to know
The bill to make polygyny legal in the West African state has sparked a debate online and offline over women's rights.
US says it killed two al-Shabab fighters in Somalia air raid
US Africa Command says strike in southern Lower Juba region was carried out in response to attack on 'partner forces'.
Italy signs energy deals with Algeria in bid to sidestep Russia
Prime Minister Mario Draghi says Algeria has 'become in recent months the biggest supplier of gas' to Italy.
Iraqi church targeted by ISIL reopens in Mosul
A Catholic church marked for demolition by ISIL has been restored after the group’s occupation of Mosul.
New roadblocks go up in Panama as protesters reject gov’t deal
Demonstrators seek price cut in fuel prices to stop their protests on key highways.
EU agrees to accession talks with Albania, North Macedonia
The development comes after North Macedonia resolved a long dispute with its EU neighbour Bulgaria.
What’s happening to Russian gold?
A ban is in the works but the question is, how effective will it be in limiting Putin’s war chest?
Turkey’s Erdogan holds talks with Iranian leaders before summit
Turkish president met Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei and President Raisi in advance of a trilateral summit with Russia.
France signs energy deal with the UAE to wean off Russian imports
Macron hosts UAE's leader Sheikh Mohamed as the EU scrambles for energy deals to replace imports from Russia.
The Iran nuclear deal: Can it be saved?
As Iran presses on with its atomic programme, diplomats warn that time is running out.
Gazprom tells European buyers gas supply halt beyond its control
Statement comes as Nord Stream 1, which delivers Russian gas to Germany and beyond, undergoes 10 days of maintenance.
Yellen touts ‘friend-shoring’ of trade with eye on China, Russia
US treasury secretary highlights economic threat posed by 'unreliable countries' during visit to South Korea.
Massive waves crash into Hawaii wedding reception
The waves, double the size of most large summer swells, were the tallest recorded in several decades.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 146
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 146th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Egypt’s new El-Sahel road leads to accidents and confusion
The road was supposed to be a major new development, but the Eid holidays showed many drivers have no idea how to use it
Sri Lanka presidency a close contest after frontrunner pulls out
Ranil Wickremesinghe will face the opposition-backed Dullas Alahapperuma and Anura Kumara Dissanayake in Wednesday vote.
The 2.5 seconds that sealed the fate of Japan’s Shinzo Abe
Former prime minister was assassinated as he was speaking at a campaign event on a Nara street.
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to visit Taiwan: Reports
If her trip goes ahead, Pelosi will be the first sitting US speaker of the House to visit Taiwan in 25 years.
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