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Argentina president urges unity as anti-government protests build
Argentina is grappling with runaway inflation, huge pressure on the peso currency and spiking gas import costs.
Polls open in Japan election overshadowed by Shinzo Abe’s killing
Ruling LDP set for strong election showing in upper house election held days after ex-prime minister's assassination.
Srebrenica women recognised for highlighting 1995 genocide
More than 8,000 men and boys from the Bosniak ethnic group perished in 10 days of slaughter by Bosnian Serb forces.
Will Abe’s assassination affect Japan’s elections?
Japan is going ahead with its elections on Sunday, despite the assassination of former prime minister Shinzo Abe.
Sri Lanka’s president: Civil war victor brought down by protests
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa did not start out in life as a politician, unlike his elder brother Mahinda.
Flooding in Pakistan kills dozens as monsoon rains lash country
Almost 60 people have been killed and hundreds left homeless in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces.
US’s Blinken raises China’s ‘alignment with Russia’ on Ukraine
Secretary of State Antony Blinken tells China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi that Beijing not acting 'neutral' on Ukraine.
Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur loses to Rybakina of Kazakhstan at Wimbledon
Jabeur had aimed to become the first player from the Arab world and the first African woman to win a Slam singles title.
Russia creates ‘true hell’ in eastern Ukraine offensive: Governor
People in Russian-held territories in the south told to evacuate ahead of Ukrainian counteroffensive.
France in Focus: Flirting with the far right
The third in a four-part series. A look at far-right populist influence on mainstream politics in France.
Millions of Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha
Much of Asia, including Indonesia, India and Pakistan, will observe the holiday on Sunday.
The US probe into Abu Akleh’s death: Accessories to murder
Predictably, the US investigation on the origin of the bullet that killed the journalist turned out to be inconclusive.
It is now Africa’s turn to send ‘democracy experts’ to the West
As Africans, we should realise that it is now our turn to support the British people's aspirations for democracy.
‘Undeniable’ flaws in Shinzo Abe’s security: Japan police officer
Head of police at Nara, where Abe was shot, says there were problems with safety measures in guarding the ex-premier.
The case of Alaa Abd el-Fattah and Egypt’s crushing of dissent
The story of an imprisoned activist exposes the grim climate for speech in Egypt. Plus, Chile’s new constitution.
How much could it cost to rebuild Ukraine?
Western leaders and the private sector met to discuss how to rebuild Ukraine, even as the war with Russia continues.
Sri Lanka PM ‘willing to resign’ after President’s House stormed
PM Wickremesinghe's statement follows protests that saw protesters storming President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's residence.
Senegal’s female gladiators
Wrestling against gender inequality.
‘Like time had stopped’: Japan grapples with Shinzo Abe’s loss
The former prime minister's body returns to capital Tokyo as a shocked nation comes to terms with his assassination.
Ukraine-Russia live news: ‘Relentless’ shelling pounds Donetsk
Moscow, seeking to push deeper into Donetsk, intensifies its attacks on the eastern Ukrainian region.
Mosul schoolchildren still left behind, five years after ISIL
With overcrowded schools and underpaid teachers, Iraq has been unable to rebuild Mosul's education system post-ISIL.
Elon Musk says he is terminating $44bn Twitter deal
Twitter's chairman says the social media platform will take legal action to enforce the agreement.
Wildfire nears famous site in California’s Yosemite National Park
Officials say none of Yosemite's famous giant sequoias has been damaged by the blaze, but part of the park was closed.
US border agents used ‘unnecessary force’ on Haitians: Report
Federal investigation finds 'command and communication' was lacking in widely condemned incident at US-Mexico border.
Putin warns sanctions risk energy price spike ‘catastrophe’
Russian president says Western calls to reduce reliance on Russian energy have made global markets spike in oil and gas.
Can Nigeria defeat armed groups alone?
A brazen jailbreak near Abuja claimed by ISIL led to more than 800 inmates escaping.
Russia vetoes UN resolution extending cross-border aid to Syria
Resolution would have extended humanitarian aid deliveries to Syria by one year without Damascus' backing.
US to send more HIMARS advanced rocket systems to Ukraine
Advanced artillery rocket system is part of new $400m US weapons package to Ukraine, senior US defence official says.
UK: Rishi Sunak launches bid to be new Conservative leader
Former UK finance minister announces bid to replace Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who said he will step down.
Rogers network outage hits homes, banks, businesses across Canada
Thousands sent scrambling as one of the country's telecom giants is hit by enormous internet and mobile service outage.
Wisconsin Supreme Court limits use of absentee ballot drop boxes
The decision is a defeat for Democrats in the battleground state who say the ruling makes it harder for many to vote.
At G20 talks, West urges Russia to unblock Ukraine’s grain ports
Aid agencies have warned many developing countries face devastating food shortages if supplies fail to reach them.
Several killed in floods during pilgrimage in Kashmir
A cloudburst sent a wall of water down a gorge and swept away about two dozen camps, officials say.
Shireen Abu Akleh family’s letter to Joe Biden: Full text
Family of slain Palestinian-American journalist demand meeting with Biden and urge meaningful push for accountability.
Biden signs executive order to defend abortion access in US
US president is under pressure to safeguard abortion rights after Supreme Court overturned landmark Roe v Wade ruling.
New York wants to see social media accounts of gun applicants
Some experts are raising questions about how the law will be enforced and how it will address US free speech concerns.
Assassination suspect admits targeting Japan’s Shinzo Abe: Police
Police say suspect bore a grudge against a ‘specific organisation’ and believed Abe was part of it.
Moscow city councillor jailed for 7 years for anti-war comment
Alexei Gorinov told a council meeting on March 15 that Russia was waging a war of aggression against Ukraine.
‘Sense of betrayal’: Abu Akleh’s family demands action from Biden
Slain Al Jazeera journalist's family accuses the US president of whitewashing 'the extrajudicial killing' by Israel.
Ukraine: Russia-backed separatists lift death penalty moratorium
Move by self-appointed officials in Donetsk 'people's republic' comes as three foreign fighters await their fate.
Amid conflict, Latvia leads Baltics in felling Soviet memorials
Momentum to remove Soviet monuments gathers pace during Russia's war on Ukraine, but issue remains divisive.
Canada’s unemployment rate falls to record low
Wage gains continue to accelerate while large numbers of Canadians drop out of the labour force.
US economy adds 372,000 jobs in June as labour market stays firm
The unexpected strength in hiring bucked forecasts for an economic slowdown.
Nine patients killed in eastern DR Congo clinic by militia
The ADF is considered the deadliest of dozens of armed groups that roam mineral-rich eastern DR Congo.
UK’s first-ever survey details attacks on mosques, Islamic bodies
About 42 percent of surveyed mosques or Islamic bodies have been attacked in the last three years, a report says.
Uzbekistan charges journalist over unrest in Karakalpakstan
Ethnic Karakalpak journalist is accused of conspiracy to overthrow constitutional order after deadly unrest.
Abe, Japan’s longest-serving PM, shaped Indo-Pacific politics
Shinzo Abe, a 'committed architect of the Quad', boosted Japan's global standing and renewed his people's confidence.
José dos Santos, who led Marxist Angola to crony capitalism, dies
He was president of Angola from 1979 to 2017, then retired from public life to a Barcelona mansion afterwards.
Hundreds of firefighters battle ‘mega-fire’ in southern France
The blaze has already burned 600 hectares (1,500 acres) of the forest in France's Gard region.
Largely gun-free Japan in shock after Shinzo Abe fatal shooting
Japan is deemed one of world's safest countries, with highly restrictive gun laws and rare political violence.
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