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‘Agnipath’: Anger in India over Modi’s new army recruitment plan
Protesters set BJP office on fire and block railway tracks and roads in demonstrations against new military job scheme.
Iraqi Shia leader al-Sadr withdraws from political process
Muqtada al-Sadr says he 'will not participate in the next elections if the corrupt participate'.
Houthis continue to recruit child soldiers, despite Yemen truce
The Iran-backed Houthi rebels had promised to stop the practice, but their own officials say otherwise.
Two US citizens missing in Ukraine, feared captured by Russians
The two US military veterans were last known to be in the Kharkiv region on June 8.
Portugal’s COVID deaths grow as tourism season kicks off
COVID-19 cases and deaths are climbing in Portugal's popular tourist hotspots like Lisbon, Porto and the Algarve region.
Jordan university sexual harassment sparks national conversation
Allegations against a university professor have led to a growing movement to tackle the issue.
Analysis: New India army plan may have ‘devastating consequences’
Modi's scheme of short-term contractual soldiers, motivated by finances, will have a direct bearing on society.
Visualising the fastest-growing refugee crises around the world
If the number of forcibly displaced people was a country, it would be the 15th most-populated country in the world.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 113
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 113th day, we take a look at the main developments.
‘Be like Usain Bolt’: India’s Tribal Athletes
101 East follows the young Indian tribal athletes racing against the tide for Olympic glory.
N Korea says fighting unnamed gastrointestinal disease outbreak
Outbreak in an agricultural area comes as impoverished country battles COVID-19 and food shortages.
French, German, Italian leaders in 1st Kyiv trip since invasion
Visit comes as Ukraine pleads for more weapons to fend off Russia, and ahead of EU discussions on Ukraine's candidacy.
US: January 6 panel releases video of Capitol tour by Republican
The video shows Georgia Representative Barry Loudermilk giving a tour the day before a crowd stormed the Capitol.
Cosmetics giant Revlon files for bankruptcy
It lost shelf space in US stores to startups backed by celebrities and struggled with inflation and supply chain issues.
Instead of IPL, Amazon wants to spend money building e-com biz
Amazon wants to get its next 100 million customers from the less affluent, non-English speaking pockets of India.
Pakistan minister slammed for ‘drink less tea, save money’ appeal
Planning minister Ahsan Iqbal's plea to drink less tea to help save on imports amid an economic crisis surprises many.
Romanian port becomes key transit hub for Ukrainian grain
Ukraine races against time to export its grain through Romania before the new harvest begins.
New activity detected at North Korea’s nuclear testing facility
US think tank says satellite images suggest work is underway on a second tunnel at the Punggye-ri Nuclear Test Facility.
War-fuelled food crisis to add to ‘staggering’ number displaced
UN refugee chief says more than 100 million people around the world are displaced as a result of war and other crises.
ISIL leader detained in Syria: US-led coalition
Unnamed leader picked up in a morning raid said to be an 'experienced bomb maker and facilitator'.
Colombia: Will elections further divide the country?
In run-off presidential election, Colombians will choose between two radically different anti-establishment candidates.
Russia-Ukraine live news: War at ‘pivotal moment’, Pentagon says
Lloyd Austin says 'the stakes are too high' for the West to lose focus now as US pledges $1bn in military aid for Kyiv.
Dr Fauci, renowned pandemic adviser, tests positive for COVID
Dr Fauci became a household name for his reassuring and professional presence early in the pandemic.
US targets inflation with biggest rate hike since 1994
The move raises the short-term federal funds rate, meaning most forms of borrowing will become sharply more expensive.
As US grapples with January 6, Canada ‘shouldn’t be complacent’
US Capitol riot hearings should push Canadians to fight far-right disinformation in their own country, experts say.
Germany to redeploy troops to Bosnia over ‘stability’ concerns
'We together with our European and NATO partners will not allow a security vacuum in our immediate neighbourhood.'
Brazil police find remains, suspects confess in search for men
Disappearance of journalist Dom Phillips and guide Bruno Pereira in Brazil's Amazon rainforest had raised global alarm.
Is India’s BJP to blame for reports of rising Islamophobia?
Attacks against Muslims have allegedly increased since the BJP took power.
DACA 10 years on: ‘Dreamers’ futures still uncertain
Dozens rally in Washington, DC in support of a US programme that protects undocumented migrants from deportation.
Report: Nearly 400 crashes by ‘self-driving’ cars in the US
Data collected by a US regulatory agency will allow for greater transparency on safety of semiautonomous vehicles
Somali president nominates Hamza Abdi Barre as prime minister
Barre was voted in as a parliamentarian in Kismayo, the commercial capital of Jubbaland, in December.
US to send $1bn in fresh aid to Ukraine, Biden tells Zelenskyy
Assistance package includes coastal defence weapons and advanced rocket systems for Donbas fight, US president says.
Photos: Floods batter, close Yellowstone National Park in US
Flooding caused road and bridge damage in Yellowstone National Park forcing park to close for first time in 34 years.
Buffalo gunman faces US hate crime charges over racist attack
Prosecutors say shooter's motive was to 'prevent Black people from replacing white people' and inspire similar attacks.
China’s Xi reaffirms support for Russia’s security concerns
According to Moscow Xi Jinping 'noted the legitimacy of the actions' taken by Russia to protect its national interests.
Nigerian troops find another kidnapped Chibok schoolgirl
More than 100 schoolgirls are still missing since their April 2014 abduction in northeastern Nigeria by Boko Haram.
Nigeria: Inflation reaches 11-month high of 17 percent
The continuing war in Ukraine is partly responsible for upward price pressures in Nigeria.
Turkey wants ‘concrete steps’ from Sweden, Finland over NATO bids
Turkish president says no progress can be achieved in the process without seeing 'concrete steps' by both countries.
France says it has captured Islamic State bigwig in Mali
Oumeya Ould Albakaye, ISGS's chief of two provinces in Mali and Burkina Faso was captured this week.
Japan to attend NATO summit for first time
Fumio Kishida says he will join June 28-30 meeting, becoming the first Japanese prime minister to attend a NATO summit.
Africa being ‘punished’ by fossil fuel investment ban – Niger
Niger's leader criticised G7 decision to stop foreign fossil fuel investments after years exploiting natural resources.
Germany puts Russian man on trial over plot to kill dissident
Valid D is accused of plotting to kill a dissident from Russia's Chechen Republic on the orders of the region's leader.
Biden calls on oil refiners to produce more, cut profit margins
In a letter to company heads, Biden says 'historically high refinery profit margins' are hurting US consumers.
What weapons has Ukraine received from the US and allies?
Since the Russian invasion, Ukraine has received billions of dollars' worth of weapons from dozens of countries.
Who is Vladimir Putin? | Start Here
What has shaped President Vladimir Putin and how has he shaped Russia?
How problematic is corruption in Ukraine?
Analysts say while Ukraine suffers from corruption, Russia, which weaponises the issue, is not in a position to judge.
The Last Shelter: Cautionary tales from the deadly Sahara desert
Travellers exchange their dreams and stories in a temporary refuge on the edge of the Sahel desert.
Israel hopes Biden trip helps improve ties with Saudi Arabia
Arab countries have refused to forge ties with Israel, which has illegally occupied the Palestinian territories.
Sadrists quit Iraq’s parliament, but al-Sadr isn’t going away
The Sadrist bloc's resignation from parliament throws up a number of scenarios, including new elections in Iraq.
Has India’s Kashmir policy under Modi failed?
The much-touted 'muscular' policy pursued by the BJP is not working, say experts, as they urge political engagement.
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