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Visa Inc to start categorising gun sales at US stores
Advocates say the move will help track suspicious surges of gun sales that could be a prelude to a mass shooting.
Pierre Poilievre: Populist takes helm of Canada’s Conservatives
Pierre Poilievre, hyper-partisan MP known for anti-Trudeau rhetoric, takes party helm after series of electoral defeats.
Russian forces retreat from key towns in Ukraine’s northeast
Russian state media says defence ministry ordered troops to leave the vicinity of Izyum, a key northeast Ukraine city.
Will the EU put in place a long-term energy strategy?
European countries are looking for ways to rein in soaring energy prices.
Iran says European statement on nuclear talks ‘regrettable’
Germany, France and UK raise 'serious doubts' about Iran's intentions in nuclear talks, remarks rejected by Tehran.
What are the plans for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral?
A long-established plan covers arrangements for the queen's final journey to London and state funeral on September 19.
Afghan girls take to streets to protest school closure in Paktia
Dozens of girls rally in Gardez after Taliban shuts four schools, which were reopened on intervention of tribal elders.
‘Never seen climate carnage’ like Pakistan floods, says UN chief
Antonio Guterres blames wealthier nations, who cause 80 percent of today's emissions, for the devastation.
Scientists discover how air pollution causes lung cancer
New study illustrates the health risk posed by the tiny particles produced by burning fossil fuels.
Albania blames Iran for second cyberattack since July
Albania blames Iran for the renewed attack targeting border systems days after it cut diplomatic ties with Tehran.
King Charles III formally proclaimed UK’s new monarch
The ceremony, the first since 1952 when Queen Elizabeth II took the throne, was broadcast live for the first time.
Analysis: Russia caught out by Ukraine’s double offensive
Ukrainian forces continue to retake territory in the Kharkiv region as Russians reportedly abandon key cities.
Ukraine’s rapid advances ‘creating fissures’ for Russian forces
Kyiv troops make major battlefield gains in northeastern Kharkiv region in recent days, driving deep into Russian lines.
US Supreme Court allows Jewish university to deny LGBTQ group
Yeshiva University turned to the court for an urgent ruling after a state judge said it should register Pride Alliance.
How is the US involved in the Iran-Albanian political crisis?
Tehran claims Tirana has become the victim of a plot by Washington to further tarnish already-strained diplomatic ties.
Queen Elizabeth is featured on several currencies – now what?
Queen’s image on notes and coins is expected to be replaced at some point in the UK and the realms by King Charles III.
Remembering Queen Elizabeth II in Zimbabwe
Some Zimbabweans criticise the late monarch for failing to 'promote the interests of Africans in the colonial era'.
Photos: Lusail Super Cup tests stadium hosting World Cup final
Lusail Iconic Stadium, the last to be officially inaugurated, was put through its first test.
Iraq’s Muqtada al-Sadr: The messaging and the mayhem
How much is al-Sadr's influence threatening the Iraqi state? Plus, the Russia-Ukraine conflict as seen from space.
Queen Elizabeth seemed sweet, the monarchy isn’t
It ought to be abolished.
Explained: King Charles III accession to the throne
An Accession Council convened at St James's Palace, the official residence of the sovereign, to proclaim the successor.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 199
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 199th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Macky Sall: Will Europe walk the talk on Africa’s climate crisis?
Senegal's president discusses the high price Africa pays for the emissions produced elsewhere.
Who’s winning the energy battle between Russia and the West?
Vladimir Putin threatens to let Europe 'freeze' by cutting energy supplies if price caps are imposed.
Five dead after New Zealand boat in suspected impact with whale
Kaikoura’s mayor said accident likely the result of a whale that surfaced beneath the boat and caused it to overturn.
African nations demand climate change financing ahead of COP27
The African continent emits an estimated 3 percent of global CO2 emissions, yet is among most exposed to climate change.
Strong earthquakes jolt parts of Indonesia’s West Papua province
At least four land-based earthquakes of between 6.2 and 5.5 magnitudes were recorded, though no damage was reported.
US says Moscow abusing rights of jailed opposition leader Navalny
Alexey Navalny was Russian President Vladimir Putin's fiercest domestic critic before being jailed for nine years.
US offers reward for fugitive Malaysian contractor ‘Fat Leonard’
Leonard Glenn Francis had pleaded guilty in a $35m bribery case involving US Navy officials.
‘Too much’: Refugees rally for permanent visas in Australia
Gov't has promised to abolish temporary visas that have left thousands struggling to survive but has given no timeframe.
Mexico to hand army control of National Guard, sparking outcry
Opposition lawmakers pledge to challenge contentious bill, which rights groups say gives too much power to the military.
What’s the future of the UK monarchy after the queen’s death?
The queen was a symbol of continuity in the United Kingdom for seven decades.
Al Hilal beat Zamalek to lift Lusail Super Cup in Qatar
Saudi champions edge out Egyptian side on penalties at venue that will host the final of World Cup 2022.
US judge blocks Arizona law limiting filming of police
Preliminary injunction blocks enforcement of law that rights groups and media say infringes on First Amendment.
‘We’ll miss her’: Thousands gather to mourn UK’s Queen Elizabeth
People lay flowers in tribute to late queen at Buckingham Palace and other royal sites across United Kingdom.
IAEA warns blackout threatens safety at Ukraine nuclear plant
UN nuclear watchdog says blackout due to shelling 'compromises safe operation' near Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia power plant.
Colombia and Venezuela to reopen shared border to cargo transport
Easing of restrictions comes as neighbouring countries seek to normalise relations after years of tension.
New York governor declares disaster emergency over polio
Governor's order allows more medical workers to administer polio vaccines after virus found in another New York county.
Nigerian oil exports at lowest level in 25 years due to oil theft
Nigeria slipped behind Angola as Africa's largest exporter in July, according to OPEC figures.
King Charles III pledges to serve nation as UK mourns late queen
In first address to the nation as monarch, King Charles III, 73, promised to emulate his mother's 'lifelong service'.
Michigan voters to decide future of abortion in US state
Recent poll shows a majority of likely Michigan voters in November midterms support proposal to protect abortion rights.
US imposes new sanctions on Iran over Albanian cyberattack
US sanctions on Iran's intelligence ministry come after Albania blamed Iran for July incident, which Tehran has denied.
Zelenskyy announces breakthrough in Ukraine’s east and south
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says troops have reclaimed more than 1,000sq km of territory.
Russians to face stricter and longer procedures to enter the EU
From Monday Russians seeking to enter the EU will have to pay a higher fee, present more documents and face longer time.
Afghan Adjustment Act: What does it mean for refugees in US?
Legislation could give Afghans paroled to the US a path to permanent residency after months of uncertainty.
Why I boycotted the queen
Queen Elizabeth II visited my school in Harare. The headmaster wanted us to sing the British anthem. So I protested.
Senegal’s pink lake threatened by flood after heavy rains
Senegal and other places in West Africa have recorded high rainfall in recent weeks, leading to destructive floods.
In Ukraine, humanitarian drones can save lives
As UAVs continue to change modern warfare, humanitarian drones are carrying out vital missions in Ukraine to save lives.
A letter … to Laci Peterson, who was murdered by her husband
Depression built in me in the months you were missing. Your story was a reminder that I could have met the same end.
What are King Charles III’s views on the Middle East?
British royal family constitutionally obliged to stay out of political issues, but Charles is known for close Gulf ties.
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