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India ruling party has no Muslim MP for the first time in history
Modi's BJP is left with no Muslim parliamentarian after Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi resigns as the minorities affairs minister.
Trump’s ex-White House counsel to appear before Jan 6 committee
Pat Cipollone internally opposed Donald Trump's push to overturn 2020 elections, according to lawmakers and witnesses.
What we know about those killed in July 4 Highland Park shooting
The parents of a two-year-old boy are among the seven people who were killed on Monday, as friends and family mourn.
‘Beja Power!’: Music as resistance on Sudan’s Red Sea coast
A new album expresses the long-marginalised Beja community's struggle to keep their culture alive.
SA holds state funeral for 21 club victims as gov’t is criticised
Thousands of mourners were in attendance, including government officials to schoolmates of victims and others.
Russia claims advanced US rocket launchers destroyed in Ukraine
Russia claims it also destroyed two ammunition depots storing rockets for the HIMARS near a village south of Kramatorsk.
Russia pockets $24bn from selling energy to China, India
China spent $18.9bn and Russia $5.1bn for Russian oil and gas in just three months following the invasion of Ukraine.
Sri Lanka president asks Russia’s Putin to help import fuel
After Russia invaded Ukraine, global oil prices skyrocketed, prompting some countries to seek discounted Russian crude.
EU parliament backs green label for gas and nuclear investments
Legislators back EU rules labelling investments in gas and nuclear power plants as climate-friendly.
World hunger rising as UN agencies warn of ‘looming catastrophe’
Up to 828 million people, or nearly 10 percent of the world's population, were affected by hunger last year: UN report.
Texas migrant deaths highlight growing desperation in Guatemala
Families are in mourning after dozens were found dead in an abandoned trailer en route to a 'better future'.
Hadron Collider: What could subatomic particle smasher reveal?
World's largest collider, which revealed Higgs boson particle, has started a third round of experiments after upgrades.
What’s next for Ukraine after the fall of Luhansk?
As the war grinds on with reports of nationwide attacks, some Russian forces regroup while others focus on Donetsk.
Sudan protesters sceptical military will step aside
Civilian blocs and resistance committees are rushing to build a new front to assume executive functions.
Climate change and war send Syria’s bees further afield
Beekeepers in northwestern Syria have to do whatever they can to produce honey - despite the dangers they face.
US Women’s Rights: Post-Roe v Wade
“I feel like a second-class citizen.“
The ‘terror’ in Highland Park: The US is exceptional, indeed
But why is it that American 'exceptionalism' is now manifested in such uniquely unhinged episodes of mass murder?
India’s export curbs, tax hike to exacerbate global fuel shortage
India's moves come when world is grappling with tight gasoline, diesel supplies as sanctions have hit Russian exports.
UK’s Johnson faces MPs, refuses to quit despite mass resignations
The prime minister promises to 'keep going' despite a growing list of Conservative officials resigning in protest.
Chasing Bollywood Dreams | Close Up
Lured by the glitz and glamour of Bollywood, often labelled as ‘strugglers’, they wait for one real chance at fame.
OPEC chief Mohammad Barkindo dies in Nigeria at 63
Barkindo reportedly died hours after meeting Nigerian leader Buhari and giving main speech at an energy summit in Abuja.
Pakistan police arrest suspect in deadly bombing of Chinese nationals
Man had allegedly provided technical support for suicide bomb attack on Chinese teachers at Karachi University in April.
Armed attackers raid prison on outskirts of Nigerian capital
Authorities say the 'situation is under control' and that suspected Boko Haram members came for comrades held in prison.
World Bank to give The Gambia $68m grant to revive tourism sector
Grant is meant to support the diversification and climate resilience of tourism after pandemic and economic crisis.
Restitution: Africa’s Stolen Art – Return
There is growing pressure for the restitution of cultural items in newly independent African countries.
Nigeria confirms ambush by gunmen on president’s security convoy
Gunmen attacked a convoy carrying an advance security team for President Buhari in his home state of Katsina.
Russia criticises ‘unilateral leak’ of Putin-Macron call
Russian foreign minister says release of phone conversation between two leaders breaches 'diplomatic etiquette'.
The system is trying to eject Boris Johnson, but will he go?
Constitutionally, British PMs stand on a plank between two stools. For Boris Johnson, both those stools are tottering.
PA President Abbas meets Hamas’s Haniya for first time in years
The meeting, in Algeria, was the first time the two political rivals had publically met since 2016.
Concessions to Bulgaria prompts violence in North Macedonia
Northern Macedonia's concessions on ethnic rights as part of EU accession talks prompts violent protests in Skopje.
‘Death sentence’: Massacres fuel protests, resentment in Ethiopia
Citizens at home and in diaspora accuse the state of complicity in targeted massacres of certain ethnic groups.
Qatari foreign minister in Tehran to help nuclear deal efforts
The visit comes after Doha hosted two days of indirect talks between Tehran and Washington that ended without progress.
‘Fourth wave’: Dozens die of COVID in last 5 days in Bangladesh
At least 32 die in first five days of July as the country reports sharp rise in cases ahead of a major Muslim festival.
Photos: Somalia starved of aid in shadow of Ukraine crisis
As thousands die of hunger in Somalia, the war in Ukraine has abruptly drawn funding away from longer-running crises.
Boris Johnson clinging to power: What you need to know
UK government is on the brink after the latest scandal to have hit the Conservative prime minister's administration.
Unilever decision spotlights crackdown on US Palestinian activism
Activists say the sale of Ben & Jerry's Israeli business is part of efforts to punish solidarity with Palestinians.
SA opposition reacts to Zondo call to let citizens pick president
South Africa's ruling party has decided every president for almost three decades but its chief justice wants a change.
Colombia’s President-elect Petro calls for ELN talks, ceasefire
Left-wing leader says he has sent a message that it is a 'time for peace' to the country's last major rebel group.
Tunisia ex-parliament speaker Ghannouchi’s bank accounts frozen
Tunisian judge orders accounts frozen of several politicians tied to the Ennahdha party, as political crisis continues.
22 Malians, including children, die in boat disaster off Libya
Sixty-one others were rescued and those healthy enough were taken to a detention centre in Libya.
Palestinian killed by Israeli forces in occupied West Bank
Rafiq Riyad Ghannam was killed early on Wednesday in the town of Jabaa, south of Jenin, during an Israeli army raid.
Cricket is ‘mental healing’ for many in crisis-hit Sri Lanka
Sport becomes welcome distraction for Sri Lankans looking for break from the effects of the island's economic crisis.
How are women faring as Afghanistan’s problems deepen?
Women and girls urge end to restrictions imposed by ruling Taliban amid worsening economic and humanitarian crises.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 133
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 133rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Twitter to India court: Overturn gov’t orders to remove content
The US company's attempt to get a judicial review of some Indian gov't orders is part of a growing confrontation.
Oil steadies after plunging on recession fears
With central banks hiking interest rates to tame inflation, investors are pricing in the consequences of a slowdown.
Casino hub Macau locks down landmark hotel amid COVID surge
Restrictions come as former Portuguese colony sticks to China's "zero-COVID" policy aimed at eradicating infections.
Highland Park shooting: Suspect charged with 7 counts of murder
Officials say the suspect planned the mass shooting for weeks and had used a legally obtained weapon in the attack.
Hackers offer data on 1 billion Chinese after alleged leak
Experts say alleged leak from Shanghai police database could be among largest data breaches in history.
Graham, Guiliani among Trump allies subpoenaed in Georgia probe
A grand jury in state of Georgia is investigating Donald Trump's alleged efforts to overturn his 2020 election defeat.
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