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‘Situation tense’: Armenia reports new clashes with Azerbaijan
Yerevan, Baku accuse each other of firing mortars and artillery in an attack.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 203
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 203rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Queen Elizabeth is not innocent of the Crown’s crimes
The late queen faithfully served the British imperial project.
Taliban says 40 rebels killed in northern Afghanistan’s Panjshir
The Taliban has in the past denied widespread fighting, saying it has established control of the entire country.
Ethiopia needs the world to hold Tigray’s TPLF to its word
The international community now has an urgent choice to make — one it has so far shied away from.
Thai court to give decision on Prayuth’s tenure as PM on Sept 30
Opposition say his term began after he seized power in a coup in 2014, but his supporters argue otherwise.
Australia told more migrants no ‘silver bullet’ for broken system
Gov't welcoming more permanent migrants to ease shortages, but activists say workers on temporary visas need more help.
What can black holes tell us about our universe?
Scientists are working to unravel the mysteries of black holes.
US considers China sanctions to deter Taiwan action
Plan is to go beyond existing measures and target sensitive technologies like computer chips and telecoms equipment.
UN chief appeals for cooperation to address ‘world in peril’
Antonio Guterres tells opening of the 77th UN General Assembly that the world must work together on multiple fronts.
Is peace on the horizon for Ethiopia’s Tigray region?
Rebels fighting government forces 'ready' for African Union-led peace process.
Queen’s coffin arrives at Buckingham Palace as crowds gather
Tens of thousands gather in London to pay tribute to the UK's longest-reigning monarch.
Mass firing at UAE newspaper raises censorship concerns
The closure of Al Roeya reflects the limits set on freedom of speech and local media in the UAE.
Egypt’s el-Sisi arrives in Doha on first trip since GCC crisis
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has met Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in Doha as the two counties aim to boost ties.
Ukraine reclaims more territory from Russia in counteroffensive
Ukraine recaptures towns seized in the early days of Russia's invasion, urges Western powers to send more weapons.
Arrest of UK anti-royal protesters raises free speech concerns
British police faces criticism from civil liberties groups over their treatment of anti-monarchy protesters.
Russia’s Putin to meet Indian PM Modi to boost trade ties
Russian leader, Indian PM will hold talks in Uzbekistan on Friday to discuss trade and fertiliser sales, Kremlin says.
Haitian journalists killed while reporting on violence in capital
Fatal shooting of two Haitian journalists in Port-au-Prince draws condemnation as gang violence continues to soar.
Anti-Taliban tribal leader among 5 killed in Pakistan bombing
Peace committee leader Idrees Khan's vehicle drove over an explosive device, killing him and two guards, police say.
Argentina arrests third suspect in attack on VP: Reports
Authorities have detained a woman accused of being involved in failed assassination attempt, local media outlets report.
Twitter shareholders approve Musk’s $44bn buyout offer
Vote hands outcome of the deal over to a US court battle between the social media giant and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
Twitter whistleblower raises security concerns before US Congress
'I am here today because Twitter leadership is misleading the public,' company's former security chief tells lawmakers.
Kazakhstan approves proposal to restore capital’s old name Astana
Authorities in Kazakhstan support a bill to restore capital's old name Astana, which was changed to Nur-Sultan in 2019.
Ukraine’s counteroffensive explained in maps
Ukraine says it has recaptured 6,000sq km (2,320 square miles) of territory from Russian forces this month.
What’s next for the January 6 committee?
With possibility of a Republican-led Congress on the horizon, panel probing US Capitol riot prepares for final push.
Trump ally pushes for 15-week abortion ban across US
US Senator Lindsey Graham introduces bill to ban abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy amid intensifying debate.
Armenia, Azerbaijan trade blame over deadly border clashes
Simmering tensions between neighbours spill into fighting that leaves dozens dead and prompts fears of wider escalation.
Amman building collapses, killing one and wounding 11 others
Rescue operation under way to evacuate people after a four-storey residential building collapsed in Jordan.
Palestinian prisoner suffering from cancer ‘in his last days’
Calls for the release of Nasser Abu Hmaid are increasing, but Israeli authorities have transferred him back to prison.
Fears of more flooding as Pakistan death toll crosses 1,400
Flood victims complain that they are without food and ration as authorities struggle to cope with the disaster.
Mashrou’ Leila is disbanding. Here are 5 songs to listen to
Fans take to social media to react to the news of the popular alternative rock group from Lebanon calling it quits.
US Justice Department agrees to Trump pick for ‘special master’
Department's accommodation could shorten delays in appointing neutral arbiter to review documents seized at Mar-a-Lago.
US inflation slows for 2nd month but remains stubbornly high
Consumer prices jumped 8.3 percent in August compared with a year earlier, new US data shows.
Irish groups curious on Charles III’s N Ireland approach: Analyst
Unionists and Republicans are uncertain how the king will manage ties with rival political groups, Brian Feeney says.
Charles III arrives in Northern Ireland for first visit as king
The British monarch arrives in Belfast, leading the last leg of the mourning for his mother in the four parts of the UK.
UN’s WFP plans food relief for 700,000 people in Zimbabwe
The current administration has said it expects an almost 50 percent drop in staple maize harvest due to poor rainfall.
Photos: William Ruto inaugurated as Kenyan president in Nairobi
Several people were injured in a stampede at the gate of the Nairobi stadium where Ruto was inaugurated as president.
UN rapporteur calls for an end to sanctions against Iran
The report included findings from meetings held with government, private sector and NGOs during a recent trip to Iran.
UN warns of ‘serious threat’ from Syria cholera outbreak
The UN says outbreak connected to 'severe water shortages' caused by drought, destruction of infrastructure.
2022 Emmy Awards winners and nominees in main categories
Succession and Ted Lasso top the awards at high-glamour gala that marked a return to business as usual in Hollywood.
Polio cases reported in Pakistan rise to 18 this year
A three-year-old boy in the southern Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province becomes the latest victim of the virus.
Ports, schools shut as Typhoon Muifa barrels toward eastern China
Storm is expected to make landfall on Wednesday, and China’s typhoon alert has been upgraded to second-highest level.
Jean-Luc Godard, iconic French New Wave film director, dies at 91
Godard revolutionised popular cinema and stood for years as one of the world’s most provocative filmmakers.
What is behind the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict flare-up?
Dozens of Armenian soldiers have reportedly been killed in renewed border clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
How are pro-Kremlin Russian media portraying Ukraine’s victories?
The narrative has shifted since September 6, when Ukraine began a counteroffensive in the Kharkiv region.
What to expect from the Egyptian president’s visit to Qatar?
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is set for a Tuesday visit to Doha, Qatar, his first since 2017's GCC crisis.
US woman says San Francisco police used ‘rape kit’ to arrest her
The lawsuit prompts calls for reform to prevent other police departments in the state from using rape kit DNA evidence.
Mo is the inspiration Palestinian cinema needs
At a time when Israel's discourse dominates Western films and TV shows, Mo tries to reclaim a lost cultural identity.
Hong Kong sees record for hottest day in September broken twice
Hong Kong recorded 35.4 degrees Celsius (95.7 Fahrenheit), the hottest September day since recording began in 1884.
Stadium rush injures dozens as Kenya inaugurates President Ruto
The police said the stadium was full by dawn and urged the public to watch Ruto's inauguration from their homes.
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