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Afghan minority groups face threats from ISKP: HRW
The rights group says the Taliban has failed to protect Hazaras and other at-risk communities.
Bolsonaro’s false fraud claims involve this Brazil voting system
Jair Bolsonaro says electronic voting machines in Brazil are prone to fraud, but there is no such proven record.
Scientists race to save Cuban crocodiles – among world’s rarest
Cuban crocodiles are critically endangered and have the smallest natural habitat left of any living crocodile species.
Can there be accountability for Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing?
Israeli military report says its soldiers may have 'accidentally' killed Al Jazeera journalist.
Sri Lanka must ‘reverse the drift towards militarisation’: UN
Latest UN report calls on Sri Lanka to end its human rights violations as country faces its worst economic crisis.
New British PM Liz Truss promises to ride out economic storm
In an address to the nation, new British Prime Minister Liz Truss pledges to 'ride out the storm' of economic crisis.
IAEA calls for ‘security’ zone at Ukraine nuclear power plant
UN atomic watchdog calls for a security zone to be set up around the Zaporizhzhia plant, occupied by Russian forces.
Deadly al-Qaeda attack targets Yemen’s southern separatists
Southern separatist forces say al-Qaeda kills 20 of its fighters, adding that six attackers were also killed in gunfight
China agrees to pay for Russian gas in roubles and yuan: Gazprom
Russia is pushing to reduce reliance on the US dollar and boost economic ties with China amid Western sanctions.
Flood-hit Pakistan bids to stop its largest lake from overflowing
UN warns of humanitarian crisis as authorities fear more towns will be flooded if Manchar Lake bursts its banks.
Indigenous leader pleads for help to find Canada attack suspect
Saskatchewan police say Myles Sanderson may have been seen in James Smith Cree Nation, urge residents to seek shelter.
US students in Uvalde, Texas back at school amid grief and fear
Robb Elementary School, where the mass shooting that claimed the lives of 21 people happened, is not reopening.
Pakistani soldiers killed in gun battle with Taliban
TTP accuses military of breaking fragile ceasefire after at least four fighters died in a gun battle in northwest.
One dead in fresh anti-UN mission protests in eastern DR Congo
Since July, there have been demonstrations against UN peacekeepers who stand accused of retaliating with deadly force.
Families accuse EU of ‘ignoring’ four Europeans held by Iran
Families of four Europeans imprisoned in Iran ask the EU to negotiate their release during the nuclear deal talks.
Ukraine’s partisans won’t win war but can ‘wreak havoc’: Analysts
Rebels are stepping up their resistance movement amid Ukraine's counteroffensive in the south.
Ireland slaps Instagram with record $400m fine over kids’ data
The fine is the second largest ever issued under European Union privacy laws.
Syria seizes hummus bowls made out of crushed Captagon pills
The amphetamine has become one of the most popular drugs in the Middle East, with trade valued at $5.7bn.
Russia says does not expect frosty UK ties to warm under Truss
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says 'that no changes for the better are expected' under the new UK prime minister.
More than 700 children have died in Somalia nutrition centres: UN
The Horn of Africa is on track for a fifth-consecutive failed rainy season and UNICEF has warned of a coming famine.
Israel recalls Morocco envoy over sexual abuse allegations
Israeli foreign ministry said it recalled its ambassador to Morocco over allegations of sexual abuse and corruption.
Chad’s heaviest rains in 30 years leads to ‘catastrophic’ floods
Across parts of West & Central Africa, increased rainfall in several countries has left vast areas submerged under flood
Infographic: How much of Europe’s energy comes from gas?
In 2021, one-third of Europe’s energy - used for generating electricity, transport and heating - came from burning gas.
Pakistan army slams ex-PM Imran Khan’s ‘defamatory’ remarks
Military says it is 'aghast' after Khan accuses government of trying to appoint a 'favourite' as the next army chief.
China registers hottest August since records began
The average temperature nationwide was 22.4C last month, exceeding the norm by 1.2C, state broadcaster CCTV reports.
Protests in Indonesia as anger grows over fuel price hike
Indonesian President Joko Widodo said he had little choice when announcing 30 percent increase to subsidised fuel price.
Solomon Islands rejects ‘inappropriate’ Australian election offer
Government accused Australia of interfering in domestic affairs by offering to fund the islands' 2023 elections.
Ukraine’s latest weapon in the war: Jokes
As war has become the new normal, Ukrainians turn to dark humour to belittle Russia and lift national spirit.
Why you should care about the Greek wiretapping scandal
Greece’s national intelligence service surveilled an opposition figure, raising questions about privacy and democracy.
Israel’s shifting narratives on the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh
Israel has now concluded that it is 'highly possible' one of its soldiers killed Shireen Abu Akleh.
Kremlin says Putin attends military exercises with Chinese forces
The Vostok-2022 military exercises continue a series of war games involving Russian and Chinese forces in recent years.
Photos: Typhoon Hinnamnor batters South Korea
The most powerful typhoon to hit the country in years has left 66,000 homes without electricity and displaced thousands.
Arshdeep called ‘Khalistani’ after India’s loss to Pakistan
Arshdeep Singh became the latest cricketer to have hate-filled tweets directed at him after India's loss to Pakistan.
UK’s Johnson bows out as PM, Liz Truss to be appointed by queen
The British leader leaves his Downing Street office for the last time to formally offer his resignation to the queen.
Large Israeli raid in Jenin leaves one Palestinian dead
Mohammad Sabaaneh, 29, was killed during a military raid on Jenin city in the occupied West Bank.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 195
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 195th day, we take a look at the main developments.
At least 35 civilians killed in Burkina Faso IED convoy blast
Dozens also wounded as convoy carrying supplies to towns in restive north is hit by improvised explosive device.
Muqtada al-Sadr is like Michael Corleone — that’s no compliment
The Iraqi cleric promises reform. Yet he has little incentive to fundamentally change a system that he is enmeshed in.
India’s tech hub Bengaluru flooded after days of torrential rains
Many parts of southern city are under water for a second day, bringing traffic chaos, power cuts and flooded properties.
How football became a life-changing event for street child Drika
How Drika went from growing up in a small village in northern Brazil to representing her country at a World Cup.
Russia to buy North Korean artillery shells, rockets: Report
Declassified intelligence from the US says that Moscow is turning to isolated state to secure weapons as sanctions bite.
Rescuers search for missing after deadly China earthquake
At least 65 people killed and hundreds remain stranded or missing following 6.8 magnitude earthquake, media reported.
How is extreme weather changing Pakistan?
Millions of people face uncertain future as floods devastate country just weeks after heatwave.
Thousands evacuated as typhoon barrels across South Korea
Most powerful typhoon to hit South Korea in years destroys roads and brings down power lines in country's south.
Zelenskyy warns of ‘radiation catastrophe’ ahead of IAEA report
Zaporizhzhia's last working reactor offline after fire damaged power lines amid ongoing concerns over situation at site.
Heterosexual marriage definition a concern for gay Singaporeans
LGBTQ people worry stress on marriage as 'between one man and one woman' will allow discriminatory attitudes to persist.
‘Human crisis’: Chicago seeks help as Texas buses over migrants
Chicago says about 125 asylum seekers, many of them families with small children, arrived from Texas so far.
Can Somalia avoid a famine?
The UN calls for urgent aid to help 7.8 million people facing starvation.
Al Jazeera denounces Israeli probe findings in Abu Akleh killing
The network has decried Israel's attempt to 'evade criminal responsibility' for the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh.
Serbian PM says willing to compromise during first Kosovo visit
Compromise needed for 'normalisation of ties between Belgrade and Pristina', Ana Brnabic says.
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