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Why is Taiwan now so important to US politicians?
US House Speaker Pelosi’s Taiwan visit led to a crisis between the US and China; now more US officials are visiting.
Lukashenko says Belarus warplanes modified to carry nuclear arms
The Belarusian leader said he agreed with Russian President Vladimir Putin to modernise SU-24 warplanes.
Pakistan declares national emergency as flood toll nears 1,000
At least 937 people have died and 30 million are without shelter as Pakistan struggles to cope with devastating floods.
The corruption case against Argentina’s VP Kirchner, explained
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner faces 12 years in jail on corruption allegations she denies. Here's what's going on.
South Africa’s Transnet, unions in wage deadlock as strike looms
The strike could further cripple the state-owned logistics company and affect Africa's most advanced economy.
What is behind US clashes with ‘Iran-backed’ fighters in Syria?
Escalation comes after months of calm and amid productive ongoing talks to restore the Iranian nuclear deal.
Thousands of postal workers launch strike in UK over pay dispute
Workers at Royal Mail Group join picket lines after being given a pay rise that falls far short of inflation.
Horn of Africa drought could go on for 5th season: UN weather body
At least 10 million children are suffering in the Horn of Africa as four rainy seasons have failed within two years.
UK sees 80-percent energy price hike amid cost-of-living crisis
Regulator Ofgem says its energy price cap will nearly double in October, worsening the country's cost-of-living crisis.
Israel drops prosecution of Jewish settler who killed Palestinian
Ali Hassan Harb was stabbed and killed by an Israeli settler while on his family's land near Salfit in the West Bank.
Biden slams ‘semi-fascism’ in GOP as he rallies for Democrats
In his first rally before midterm elections, Biden accuses pro-Trump Republicans of embracing violence, hatred.
How Ukraine turns cheap tablets into lethal weapons
Army SOS, an activist-led NGO, converts Android-based tablets into smart units with automated precision guidance.
Turkish singer Gulsen arrested over religious schools comment
Gulsen issued an apology on social media prior to her arrest, but a gov't spokesman called her comments a 'disgrace'.
Khalil Awawdeh, the Palestinian on a hunger strike since March
Palestinian prisoner Khalil Awawdeh is on a hunger strike demanding Israel end his continued detention without charge.
Train strike over wages disrupts traffic in Netherlands
Dutch railway workers launch a 24-hour strike, seeking pay increases to compensate for sky-rocketing inflation.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 184
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 184th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Purple Hearts is a terrible film — but it gets America right
With its racist, misogynistic stereotypes, the Netflix romance unintentionally serves as a mirror to the US.
Taiwan says Beijing trying to rewrite ‘status quo’ across strait
Beijing claims the self-ruled island as its own and has staged military drills in response to visits by US politicians.
District beside Beijing locks down over single COVID-19 case
Xianghe, in China's Hebei province, issues stay-at-home order to 384,000 residents over preliminary positive case.
China drops some COVID rules for travellers but keeps quarantine
Customs office stresses 'no substantial change' to COVID controls after announcing the end of some requirements.
Japan to spend $1.83m on ex-PM Abe’s state funeral
Opinion polls show majority of Japanese opposed to state funeral for longest-serving premier.
Fears for China’s Twitter users after ethical ‘compromise’ claims
Peiter Zatko’s allegations raise questions about big tech’s responsibility towards users in authoritarian countries.
No response to US coastguard request to refuel in Solomon Islands
Ship was on patrol for regional fisheries agency when port visit request was made amid tension over China security pact.
‘We will not be bullied’: US politician arrives in Taiwan
Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn will meet Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen in visit condemned by Beijing.
Colombia to suspend aerial bombings against armed groups
Defence minister says shift in strategy aims to protect civilians, including children forced to join rebel groups.
France’s Macron seeks ties with Algeria beyond ‘painful’ history
Ties with Algiers have become more important for Europe because of increasing demand for gas amid the war in Ukraine.
White House defends US student loan forgiveness amid criticism
Joe Biden says he will never apologise for 'helping America’s middle class' as critics say cancelling debt is unfair.
US judge orders release of redacted Trump search affidavit
Judge gives US Justice Department until midday Friday to release redacted document underpinning Mar-a-Lago search.
Will the MPLA retain power in Angola?
Election commission said the ruling MPLA party had a strong lead over the opposition in the country's election.
Poland says WWII grave destroyed by Russian ally Belarus
Poland's Foreign Ministry accuses Minsk of razing a memorial containing the remains of anti-communist soldiers.
Afghanistan floods kill more than 180, Taliban say
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid says 182 people were killed after torrential rains destroyed more than 3,100 houses.
Pakistan floods have affected more than 30 million: Minister
Flooding is a 'humanitarian disaster of epic proportions' that has left thousands without shelter, minister says.
Four more Republican-led US states ban almost all abortions
Additional 'trigger laws' that automatically ban abortion are set to go into effect in numerous US states this week.
Key things to know about Joe Biden’s student loan plan
US President Joe Biden announced some limited student loan forgiveness this week. Here is what we know so far.
Iranian women allowed to watch football match after FIFA pressure
Decision after FIFA and its Asian counterpart called on Iranian authorities to allow women to attend.
Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant temporarily disconnected from grid
Fires at nearby coal power plant caused the site to be cut off from Ukraine's national grid, state nuclear company says.
Novak Djokovic to miss US Open amid US vaccine travel requirement
Serbian tennis star, who also missed Australian Open this year, says he will keep in 'good shape and positive spirit'.
Germany signs deal to return Nigeria’s Benin Bronzes
French art historians have estimated that some 90% of Africa's looted cultural heritage is believed to be in Europe.
UN rights chief under ‘tremendous pressure’ over Xinjiang report
Michelle Bachelet says she has faced pressure over a report on the rights situation in China's Xinjiang region.
Putin signs decree to increase size of Russian armed forces
President orders Russian military to increase its number of soldiers by 137,000 to a total of 1.15 million.
Is US involvement in the Middle East slowly fading away?
We survey the outcomes of US President Biden's summer jaunt to the region.
South Korea leader orders North Korea war plan update
President tells commanders to speed up the so-called 'Kill Chain' system, designed to launch preemptive attacks.
UK to ‘fast track’ deportations of Albanian asylum seekers
UK's home secretary unveils new measures aiming to deter Albanians from crossing the English Channel in small boats.
A Palestinian mother on hunger strike for her son, held by the PA
Ahmad Hreish, 28, has been held for the past 81 days without trial by the Palestinian Authority.
Rohingya call for safe return home, 5 years after Myanmar exodus
Rohingya refugees say they have no future in Bangladesh camps, but situation in Myanmar prevents their return.
Finland puts journalists on trial for revealing defence secrets
Tuomo Pietilaina, Laura Halmi and Kalle Silfverberg are accused of publishing classified documents in a newspaper.
Vietnam court upholds 9-year jail sentence for democracy activist
Prominent human rights campaigner Pham Doan Trang was sentenced to nine years for 'propaganda against the state'.
Photos: Record monsoon rains wreak havoc across Pakistan
Floods have hit much of Pakistan since mid-June, causing at least 903 deaths and leaving about 50,000 homeless.
Japan’s police chief to resign over Shinzo Abe assassination
Itaru Nakamura says he will step down over shooting of former premier last month amid concerns about security failures.
Climate Wars: The US’s divide on climate change
A two-part series on the division between people's opinions on climate change in the United States.
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