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Asia’s manufacturing slows, adding to global recession fears
Factory activity slows or declines in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan amid supply disruptions and rising costs.
‘Stay or go?’ Hong Kong’s handover generation faces tough choice
Nearly 60 percent of young Hong Kongers have expressed a desire to emigrate amid diminishing freedoms in the city.
Hong Kong’s new leader sworn in as Xi hails rule by ‘patriots’
Chinese leader Xi Jinping oversees ceremony on first trip outside mainland China since the pandemic began.
Ukraine-Russia live news: Missiles strike Odesa; 17 killed
At least 30 others were wounded when two Russian missiles struck several multi-storey buildings, Kyiv says.
As China tightens grip, Hong Kong’s luster as ‘world city’ dims
Tens of thousands of residents are exiting the former British colony as Beijing reshapes life in the city.
S&P 500 posts worst first half since 1970
The benchmark's 21 percent drop in the first half of 2022 is a rout for the history books.
Ecuador gov’t, Indigenous leaders reach deal to end protests
Deal includes fuel price decrease and other concessions, bringing an end to weeks of anti-government demonstrations.
Will NATO’s new strategic concept work?
The Western military alliance has decided to 'adopt a fundamental shift in deterrence and defence'.
Iran ready for ‘next stage’ of talks with US on nuclear deal
Iran’s UN ambassador tells the UN Security Council that Tehran is ready to 'engage constructively' in indirect talks.
US judges halt abortion bans in Kentucky and Florida
Courts block conservative states from enforcing bans as abortion rights groups push for injunctions after fall of Roe.
Russia uses old Soviet-era missiles to strike Ukraine: General
Russia uses inaccurate missiles from old Soviet stocks for the bulk of its strikes in Ukraine, an army general said.
Ukraine retakes Snake Island from Russia forces: 5 things to know
Stories about Snake Island stretch back millennia to the ancient Greeks' mythological Trojan war.
Biden endorses filibuster exception to protect US abortion rights
Pressure builds on Democrats to take bold steps to protect abortion and waive Senate rule that has blocked legislation.
Gunmen kidnap four Chinese workers in central Nigeria
Armed fighters attacked the mine in Shiroro region of Niger state on Wednesday afternoon.
New ‘iron curtain’ descending between Russia and West: Lavrov
Moscow's foreign minister says 'process has begun' for new 'iron curtain', and he warned the West to 'behave carefully'.
‘History’: Ketanji Brown Jackson officially joins US top court
Justice Jackson takes oath to begin tenure as the first Black woman on the US Supreme Court.
Russia must ensure British fighters not executed: European court
ECHR orders Russia to ensure two Britons captured while fighting for Ukraine do not face the death penalty.
Ukraine plans on summer counteroffensive to oust Russian forces
Ukraine makes tactical retreats before a Russian onslaught in the east, saying it is biding time to take back its land.
‘Unfounded allegations’: EU resumes funding of Palestinian NGOs
The European Commission suspended funding for two Palestinian rights groups last year amid Israeli 'terror' claims.
Biden can end ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy, US Supreme Court rules
Lower courts had blocked revoking the Trump-era programme that saw asylum seekers at southern border returned to Mexico.
Erdogan says Sweden, Finland must fulfil NATO agreement promises
Turkish leader says deal is 'a diplomatic victory', but Sweden and Finland must first live up to their promises.
US top court limits federal gov’t power to curb plant emissions
Supreme Court rules that the law does not give EPA broad authority to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.
Biden: US to give $800m more in military aid to Ukraine
Biden says US is 'better positioned to lead the world than ever' following NATO, G7 summits, despite issues at home.
Four reported killed at protests against military rule in Sudan
Protesters are calling for a return to civilian rule and justice for those killed in a violent crackdown in 2019.
The end of Roe v Wade will hurt poor women most, economists warn
Anti-abortion groups say that the 'immeasurable' talent lost to abortion has already battered the US economy.
EU tells Greece to stop ‘violent’ deportations of asylum seekers
Stop 'violent' deportations of asylum seekers or risk losing funds, the EU's top migration official tells Athens.
DRC buries murdered independence hero Lumumba’s remains
The funeral was held on the 62nd anniversary of the central African country's independence.
Russia, China and the Nordic duo: Key points from NATO summit
The bloc agreed to a new strategic framework with focus on Russia and pledge to boost capabilities during Madrid summit.
ICC issues arrest warrants for 2008 Russia-Georgia war crimes
The court seeks arrest of three men who served in the government of the Russian-backed breakaway region of South Ossetia
Thousands protest in India’s Udaipur after Hindu tailor murdered
Holding saffron flags and placards, about 7,000 people demand death penalty for two Muslims accused of beheading Teli.
Unilever sells local Ben & Jerry’s business to Israeli firm
Deal means that the ice cream will be sold in settlements in occupied Palestinian land, despite the brand's opposition.
Russia-Ukraine war: The struggle for Snake Island
Russian forces abandon the strategic Black Sea islet - a major victory for Ukraine that could also enable grain exports.
Turkey’s NATO deal may bring nationalist votes back to Erdogan
Turkey blocked Finland and Sweden's NATO bids until Ankara 'got what it wanted' - will that bring wavering voters back?
Many dead, dozens missing as huge landslide hits India’s Manipur
At least seven killed and another 55 feared dead after the landslide hits railway construction site in northeast India.
President Road Rage
If you needed further proof of the threat Trump poses, the Tuesday hearing of the January 6 committee was must-see TV.
Russia withdraws from Ukraine’s Snake Island in Black Sea
Moscow says the withdrawal is a 'goodwill gesture' that proves its commitment to UN-led efforts to resume grain exports.
Voters would reject Scotland independence by narrow margin: Poll
A new survey highlights the division within Scotland over the possibility of breaking away from the UK.
Poland completes Belarus border wall to keep asylum seekers out
Poland continues to welcome millions of Ukrainians, while pushing back asylum seekers from the Middle East and Africa.
Is the world becoming less chaotic?
Geopolitical strategist Ian Bremmer sees hope for global cooperation despite disarray and conflict around the world.
IMF says Sri Lanka deal sees progress
The IMF has said Sri Lanka needs to whittle down existing debt to 'sustainable' levels before it can receive any aid.
Mali vows to defy UN call for peacekeepers to investigate abuses
The UNSC has extended a nine-year-old UN peacekeeping operation known as MINUSMA for another 12 months.
Ecuador: Talks with protesters to resume amid state of emergency
Negotiations with Indigenous-led protesters were suspended on Tuesday after military said soldier killed in unrest.
Emmett Till case warrant from 1955 found, family seeks arrest
Relatives of lynched Black teenager call for woman to be charged with his kidnapping, nearly 70 years after the crime.
The El Salvador diaries: A day in the life of a never-ending war
A short visit to the auspiciously named San Salvador neighbourhood, '10 de Octubre'.
Independence for Scotland is not an exclusively Scottish issue
Thats why the demand for another referendum has sparked a debate about what kind of country the UK truly is.
Amarnath Yatra pilgrimage begins amid heavy security in Kashmir
Government estimates a record one million Hindus from across India will join the 43-day pilgrimage in restive region.
UN envoy warns of spiralling DRC conflict
Human rights groups are reporting grave human rights abuses, including women being forced to cook and eat human flesh.
China’s Xi arrives in Hong Kong ahead of anniversary
President Xi Jinping will take part in ceremony marking 25 years since Hong Kong's return to Chinese rule.
An unexpected friendship: The gravediggers of Bucha
In the early days of Russia’s occupation, a trio tasked with burying Ukrainian victims quickly became like 'brothers'.
Can new Israeli elections secure a stable government?
Israel dissolves parliament, prompting new elections on November 1 and the possible return of Benjamin Netanyahu.
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