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Strong winds, heavy rain lash Japan’s southwestern Kyushu island
Typhoon Nanmadol, the 14th to hit Japan this season, is now heading towards Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo.
Zelenskyy promises no let up in counteroffensive against Russia
Pledge comes as US calls for vigilance and the UK warns of more Russian attacks on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure.
Biden says US forces would defend Taiwan from Chinese invasion
US president's remarks latest sign of a shift away from a policy of strategic ambiguity towards the self-ruled island.
UK prepares for state funeral, final farewell to Queen Elizabeth
The 2,000-strong congregation will include world leaders, royalty, charity representatives and COVID-19 front-liners.
Why is 90-year-old Cardinal Zen standing trial in Hong Kong?
The retired leader of the territory's Catholic Church and critic of Beijing is accused of failing to register a fund.
Colombian officials met FARC dissidents, president’s tweet shows
Gov't representatives have met with members of an armed group that grew out of demobilised FARC rebels, photos show.
EU moves to cut $7.5bn funding for Hungary over corruption
The 27-nation bloc has three months to decide on suspension of funding for Hungary over charges of damaging democracy.
What stagnated the Ethiopia peace process?
The Ethiopian forces and Tigrayan rebels failed to progress in peace talks during a five-month truce period.
Hurricane Fiona hits Puerto Rico after knocking out power
The hurricane packing winds of 140 km/hr (85mph) makes landfall in US territory after causing island-wide power outage.
How Pakistani entrepreneurs stepped in after flood disaster
Dozens of entrepreneurs and non-profits came forward to help as the country was overwhelmed by worst floods in decades.
‘Once-in-a-lifetime’: Rameses II-era burial cave found in Israel
Team of experts finds pottery pieces and bronze artefacts from time of the ancient Egyptian king who died in 1213 BC.
Will the dispute between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan be settled?
Dozens of people have been killed and others injured in border fighting, with both sides blaming each other.
Russia turns to trucks and big wages to woo volunteer soldiers
In the Russian city of Rostov, soldiers in camouflage and black masks show their guns and offer recruitment contracts.
Death toll rises to 81 in Tajikistan-Kyrgyzstan border clashes
Russian President Putin urged both countries to resolve their differences by 'peaceful, political and diplomatic means'.
For Canada’s monarchists, the buck is always king
Canada will mourn the queen, but won't lose money over it.
‘Don’t, don’t don’t’: Biden presses Putin on nuclear weapons
US leader warns any response will depend 'on the extent of what they do' in Ukraine.
Pelosi slams Azerbaijan’s ‘illegal’ attacks during Armenia visit
Azerbaijan slams Pelosi, saying the ‘unsubstantiated and unfair accusations' are a serious blow to peace efforts.
North Macedonia’s EU path is under threat from an unlikely actor
The Macedonian civil society has joined the right in rejecting a deal with Sofia and Brussels. This is dangerous.
Japan’s fearsome super-typhoon: All you need to know
Typhoon Nanmadol has the potential to be the most destructive storm to strike Japan in decades.
‘Shameful’: UN denounces exclusion of Afghan girls from school
UN increasingly concerned the policy and other restrictions on basic freedoms will contribute to a deepening crisis.
Photos: Grim exhumations continue at mass grave in Ukraine
Investigators searching through a mass burial site in Ukraine found evidence that some of the dead were tortured.
27 people killed in China bus crash
Another 20 hurt in the accident that took place on a highway in rural Guizhou province.
Ukraine to dominate UN General Assembly amid geopolitical divide
Climate change, Iran sanctions, and worsening global poverty will also feature at the annual meeting of world leaders.
The teeth makers of Kandahar
In Afghanistan, a new generation continues a family tradition of crafting handmade dentures.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 207
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 207th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Major quake strikes off Taiwan; 2 trapped in building collapse
A two-story residential building has collapsed near the epicentre, work is under way to rescue two people.
Millions in Japan told to evacuate as Typhoon Nanmadol approaches
Authorities urge four million people on Kyushu Island to evacuate as Typhoon Nanmadol bears down on southern Japan.
Misery deepens in Haiti as unrest rages and water shortages bite
Thousands in Haiti are facing water shortages after days of protest over fuel prices and crime halt distribution.
Nancy Pelosi visits Armenia as Azerbaijan truce holds
US House speaker's visit to Yerevan comes days after deadly border clashes broke out between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Joe Biden arrives in London for Queen Elizabeth’s funeral
US leader is expected to meet King Charles and pay tribute at Queen Elizabeth's coffin ahead of Monday's state funeral.
Millions of Shia pilgrims mark Arbaeen
About 21 million pilgrims from around the world gather in Karbala for the Arbaeen commemoration.
EU calls for war crimes tribunal over Ukraine mass graves
EU presidency calls for formation of international tribunal for war crimes after some 450 graves found outside Izyum.
How can Lebanon escape its financial crisis?
Some depositors in Lebanon have held up banks in an attempt to retrieve their own funds.
Protests at funeral of Iranian woman who died in police custody
Police fire tear gas at rally following funeral of young woman who died after arrest by so-called 'morality police'.
Belgrade holds Pride march as far-right groups clash with police
LGBTQ activists march on a shortened route amid threats as police clash with far-right supporters in Serbian capital.
William and Harry stand vigil with cousins at queen’s coffin
Hundreds of thousands of people have lined up waiting to file past the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II.
Typhoon Nanmadol: Japan urges nearly 2 million to seek shelter
Japan Meteorological Agency warns of 'a very dangerous typhoon' that was classed as 'violent'.
Senegal President Macky Sall appoints first PM since 2019
Amadou Ba's appointment re-establishes the position of prime minister following its abolition in April 2019.
Kazakhstan limits presidential term, renames capital
President Tokayev signs a bill reinstating capital's name to Astana from Nur-Sultan.
Ukrainian women joining the military amid Russia’s invasion
About 50,000 women serve in the Ukrainian armed forces in combat and non-combat roles, according to military officials.
Putin warns of ‘serious response’ to Ukraine ‘terror acts’
After military gains by Ukrainian forces, Russian leader pledges to 'end restraint' and intensify 'special operation'.
Diplomatic spat after Chile leader snubs new Israeli ambassador
President Boric postponed meeting with Israeli envoy following Israeli army killing of Palestinian boy on the same day.
India welcomes back cheetahs, 70 years after local extinction
Arrival of eight big cats coincides with the 72nd birthday of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
LGBTQ activists vow to march in Belgrade despite EuroPride ban
More than 20 embassies issued a joint statement urging Serbian authorities to lift the ban on the EuroPride march.
Protocol and pageantry: Reporting the death of the queen
The queen’s death sets in motion a massive media operation - but is it reflecting public sentiment, or shaping it?
Iran’s Khamenei appears in public after reports of poor health
Appearance of Iran's supreme leader comes after unconfirmed reports of the 83-year-old falling 'gravely ill'.
Whitewashing Queen Elizabeth’s legacy won’t save the monarchy
A new generation is questioning its very legitimacy. Their voices are only going to grow.
Turkey condemns US decision to lift Cyprus arms embargo
Ankara says Washington's decision will 'negatively affect efforts to resettle the Cyprus issue'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 206
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 206th day, we take a look at the main developments.
US gov’t appeals halt of Trump’s classified files review
Justice Department asks a court to lift an order barring it from reviewing documents seized from ex-president's home.
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