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China, EU to talk trade amid tensions over Ukraine, Xinjiang
Dialogue comes after tense EU-China summit in April ended without a joint statement.
How one mobile app is helping Afghans send aid
The consumer-based startup pivoted to let donors buy aid kits to provide to locals hit by an earthquake last month.
Australia’s central bank says interest rates too low after hikes
Reserve Bank of Australia suggests benchmark rate still too low as unemployment dips to lowest level in nearly 50 years.
Australia report reveals ‘shocking’ decline in environment
The long-awaited 2021 State of the Environment Report finds problems from biodiversity and habitat loss to pollution.
For G20, Ukraine war an obstacle to cooperation on global economy
Finance ministers and central bank governors fail to sign communique amid divisions over Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
New sexual harassment bill edges closer to law in Malaysia
The new bill will expand the legal options for survivors by creating a special tribunal, held behind closed doors.
Malaysia seizes elephant tusks, pangolin scales in major bust
Officials say that the $18m seizure of tusks, skulls, horns and scales is their biggest to date.
Texas state police will investigate response to Uvalde massacre
Texas state police form 'internal committee' to probe officers' handling of attack amid widespread criticism and anger.
US lawmakers denounce blacklisting of Palestinian NGOs by Israel
Democrats urge Biden administration to reject labelling of six Palestinian rights organisations as 'terrorist' groups.
Judge blocks enforcement of pre-Roe abortion ban in West Virginia
Judge's ruling opens the door for abortion services to resume in US state in aftermath of overturning of Roe v Wade.
Five takeaways from President Biden’s first trip to Middle East
Joe Biden reaffirmed old commitments to allies and pushed for further Israeli-Arab normalisation during visit to region.
Increasingly bitter race to replace UK PM Johnson narrows to four
Former finance minister Rishi Sunak holds onto his lead in the race to become the UK's next prime minister.
‘Heat apocalypse’: Europe in the grip of record-breaking heatwave
Europe burns as a heatwave causes fatalities, breaks temperature records, and feeds ferocious wildfires.
What’s causing the current heatwave?
Heatwaves are sweeping across the Northern Hemisphere.
Buffalo shooting suspect pleads not guilty to hate crime charges
US authorities say suspect charged with killing 10 Black people at grocery shop was motivated by hate, white supremacy.
Lopez Obrador says he pleaded for Assange in letter to Biden
Mexico's president says country renewed previous offer of asylum for Wikileaks founder, wanted in US on several charges.
Afghan refugees protest delayed visas at US embassy in Madagascar
Afghan refugees living in the east African island nation say they lack basic support and want to be relocated to the US.
Over 20 rebel groups suspend participation in Chad peace talks
The move comes as a number of groups accuse the government of 'harassments, intimidation, threats and disinformation'.
Ukraine: Why is Zelenskyy shaking up his administration?
Ukraine's president suspends his spy chief and top prosecutor in Kyiv's biggest internal purge of the war.
At least 20 killed, 30 missing after boat capsizes in Pakistan
The overloaded boat was heading to a wedding when it capsized in the Indus River in the district of Sadiqabad.
Death penalty trial of Parkland high school shooter begins
The months-long US trial will decide whether Nikolas Cruz will be executed or sentenced to life without parole.
Putin says West cannot isolate Russia or send it back in time
Russian leader says it is impossible to cut Moscow off from the world, as EU says sanctions against Russia are working.
As Russia threatens Ukraine, Poland’s role in NATO evolves
Warsaw's long-pending security expectations within NATO are being satisfied following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine urges EU not to fall for ‘trap’ of giving ground to Putin
The EU says sanctions against Russia for invading Ukraine are working, despite the threat to its own energy supplies.
EU signs deal with Azerbaijan to double gas imports by 2027
Azerbaijan's gas imports to the bloc will reach 20 billion cubic metres by 2027 as the EU seeks non-Russian suppliers.
Will Russia be prosecuted for war crimes committed in Ukraine?
The Stream also looks at Kenya's presidential election and the plight of Egyptian dissident Alaa Abd el-Fattah.
Forest fire forces thousands more people out of homes in France
The blaze is one of two huge wildfires raging since early last week in the Girdonde region south of Bordeaux.
Indian woman to visit Pakistan home for the first time since 1947
Reena Varma will be the only one from her family to make it back to their Rawalpindi home since they left 75 years ago.
Meet Mo Fit: The Somali trainer fighting obesity in Mogadishu
Mohamed Abdi, popularly known as Mo Fit, says he wants to change what Somalis see as the ideal body image.
Oskar Sala: Why Google honours him today
Sala was an innovative electronic music composer and physicist recognised for his invention of mixture trautonium.
Canada is a B-movie country, Poilievre a B-movie populist
And if Canadians carry him into high office, it means living in a B-movie nation suits them just fine.
How we remember them: The friend who died too young
How do you eulogise a friendship of 19 years? The best I can do is say I did too little while he did too much.
Libya’s elites may unite, but elections still elusive
Libya has been divided by powerful elites for years, will a deal between commander Haftar and PM Dbeibah end that?
As his war on Ukraine rages, Russia’s Putin is set to visit Iran
The Russian president will meet his Turkish and Iranian counterparts to discuss Syria as the East-West divide deepens.
‘Supreme power of people’: Sri Lanka marks 100 days of protests
As protest movement over island's worst-ever economic crisis reaches a milestone, people say struggle is not yet over.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 145
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 145th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Gunman kills three at Greenwood Park Mall in US state of Indiana
The attacker's identity and a motive for the attack were not immediately released.
UK braces for hottest day on record with precautions put in place
Temperatures to hit 40C for the first time to halt the UK as train services cancel and health authorities warn dangers.
Photos: At a Donbas maternity clinic, war heightens anxieties
With windows packed with sandbags, the Perinatal Centre is a lifeline as war closes in.
Ghana declares first outbreak of highly infectious Marburg virus
Ghana Health Service is working to reduce risks of virus spreading, including isolation of all identified contacts.
What is the highest temperature ever recorded in your country?
At least 22 countries have recorded maximum temperatures of 50C (122F) or more.
Photos: In Sri Lanka capital’s Slave Island, shadows of a crisis
According to World Food Programme, nearly five million people - 22 percent of the country's population - need food aid.
Pegasus spyware targeted Thai democracy activists: Report
NGO investigation finds malware on the phones of 30 Thai activists, civil society leaders
Australian teenager Yusuf Zahab dies in Syrian prison
Yusuf Zahab, who was taken to Syria when he was 11, died in Kurdish-held prison months after pleading for help.
Photos: Firefighters, soldiers battle Morocco’s forest blazes
Blazes in Morocco ripped through northern areas of Larache, Ouazzane, Taza and Tetouane.
India legislators vote for president, tribal woman likely to win
Droupadi Murmu's win is a formality as Modi's BJP controls enough seats in federal and state legislatures.
Petronas says taking steps to protect global assets after seizure
Malaysia's state energy company makes announcement after subsidiaries targeted in dispute with heirs of late sultan.
North Korea says nearing end of COVID crisis
Isolated North's claim comes as Asian neighbours are battling a new wave of infections driven by Omicron subvariants.
In Japan, push to shatter glass ceiling spurs hope, doubts
Large Japanese firms will from next year be required to disclose wage differences between male and female workers.
Pakistan’s Imran Khan calls for early polls after Punjab victory
The Punjab state assembly vote is being seen as bellwether for national election that must be held by October next year.
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