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Turkey, Israel to restore full diplomatic relations
Move comes after gradual efforts to restore ties, including a visit by the Israeli president to Turkey in March.
The Sixties in the Arab World: Society
The third in a three-part series about how people and society were transformed in the Arab world of the 1960s.
Russia, West vie for influence amid Africa caution on Ukraine war
Unlike their Western counterparts, African leaders are being cautious in characterising the conflict in Ukraine as war.
William the 5th: How Ruto went from streets to Kenyan presidency
In Ruto's first presidential bid, history and hustle helped him outwit the sitting president and a political veteran.
The US must compensate burn pit victims in Iraq too
Toxic waste from America's war is destroying Iraqi communities. The US owes them legally and morally.
‘No hope’: Suicides on the rise in northwestern Syria
Continuing war and lack of opportunities and hope drive some in opposition-held areas of Syria to take their own lives.
Imad’s Childhood: Life after ISIL
Can a four-year-old child recover from spending half his life in ISIL captivity?
Donetsk leader calls for ‘beneficial’ ties with North Korea
Separatist leader Denis Pushilin expressed hope North Korea and Donetsk could achieve 'equally beneficial' relations.
Crimea ‘sabotage’ highlights Russia’s woes in Ukraine war
Attacks in the peninsula may indicate that Ukraine's operatives are able to penetrate deeply into Russian-occupied land.
India denies it will provide homes to Rohingya in capital
Hours after a federal minister says refugees will be given apartments in New Delhi, home ministry denies media reports.
Leopards snatching children as Kashmir man-wild conflict worsens
At least 12 dead in recent months, and most victims of leopard attacks in the Himalayan region are young children.
Photos: Sewage and rubbish choke Nepal’s holy Bagmati river
Tainted by rubbish and raw sewage dumped directly into the waterway, Nepal's holiest river is also its most polluted.
Afghanistan’s crisis started well before August 2021
I worked for Afghanistan's government. Now I recognise we, too, bear responsibility for the country's struggles.
Thailand’s south rocked by wave of bomb and arson attacks
At least 17 bomb and arson attacks occurred overnight in Thailand's southern provinces of Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala.
UK inflation jumps to new 40-year high
British consumer price inflation tops 10.1 percent in July, intensifying the squeeze on households.
Several Syrian soldiers killed in ‘Turkish air raids’
Attacks took place near town of Kobane, site of overnight clashes between Turkish forces and US-backed Kurdish fighters.
Chinese factories close as drought hits hydropower
Shutdowns add to economic strains as President Xi Jinping gears up to extend his time in power.
Photos: Pakistan tree plantation drive amid rising temperatures
Dozens of state and private planting initiatives launched for more forest cover to counterbalance rapid urbanisation.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 175
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 175th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Apple suppliers Foxconn, Luxshare eyeing base in Vietnam: Report
Report says suppliers are in talks to produce the Apple Watch and MacBook in Vietnam for the first time.
N Korea fires cruise missiles, as US and Seoul prepare for drills
South Korea says it is investigating launches after two missiles were fired from the North's west coast into the sea.
Is Elon Musk really buying Manchester United?
Musk tweeted he was buying one of the world's most famous football clubs but offered no details.
Journalist found dead in northwest Mexico
Mexico is one of the world's most dangerous places to be a journalist, with at least 17 media workers killed in 2022.
New Zealand central bank hikes rates, signals aggressive stance
Reserve Bank of New Zealand unveils seventh straight hike, lifting benchmark rate to 3 percent.
Liz Cheney, Trump’s biggest Republican critic, loses Wyoming seat
Cheney loses primary for midterm elections, promises to do 'whatever it takes' to stop Trump becoming president again.
China’s premier urges pro-growth policies as economy sputters
Li Keqiang calls on provinces to bolster growth after consumption and output fall short of expectations.
Russia ministry says economic slump less severe than feared
Economy ministry says gross domestic product to shrink 4.2 percent this year amid sanctions over the war in Ukraine.
‘Survival at any cost’: Myanmar generals move to cement power
Min Aung Hlaing firing military chiefs, senior politicians and moving against tycoons amid chaos triggered by 2021 coup.
Ukraine nuclear power company says Russia attacked website
Ukraine's state nuclear power company Energoatom says Russian-based hackers launched major attack on its website.
Is William Ruto up to his new job?
Kenya's Deputy President William Ruto secured a narrow victory over opposition leader Raila Odinga in presidential vote.
Estonia removes Soviet-era statue amid tensions
PM says statue removed from a largely Russian-speaking city to ensure 'public order' amid 'increasing tensions'.
Biden signs $740bn health, climate, tax ‘Inflation Reduction Act’
The sweeping legislation includes the largest investment to fight climate change in US history.
US states hit by extreme drought face more water cuts
Cuts affecting Arizona and Nevada come as water levels at Lake Mead, largest manmade US reservoir, set to drop further.
South Africans rally to mark Marikana massacre 10th anniversary
Thousands gather in the town where 34 were killed and 78 injured when police opened fire on platinum mine workers.
Guterres, Erdogan to meet Zelenskyy in Ukraine this week
UN spokesman says the leaders will discuss the grain shipment deal and attacks at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
Russia says UK asked permission for spy plane overflight
Moscow claims UK requested to fly RC-135 spy plane over Russia, calling the move a 'deliberate provocation'.
WHO asks public for help with monkeypox name change
UN health agency says it wants to find a new, less stigmatising name for the rapidly-spreading disease.
Amazon accuses FTC of harassing Bezos in ‘burdensome’ probe
The US Federal Trade Commission has made 'unduly burdensome' demands as it investigates the retail giant, Amazon said.
Defeated Odinga says Kenyan election result ‘null and void’
Veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga says he will pursue legal and constitutional options to contest results.
Lula holds lead as Brazil’s election campaign officially begins
Polarised presidential campaign kicks off with former left-wing leader holding 12-percent lead over Jair Bolsonaro.
Palestinian hunger striker will appeal to Israel’s Supreme Court
Palestinian prisoner Khalil Awawdeh continues a 165-day hunger strike against his detention without charge or trial.
‘Slow execution’: Israel extends Ahmad Manasra’s prison isolation
Israeli court extends solitary confinement of Palestinian prisoner Ahmad Manasra, who suffers mental health issues.
Finland limits tourist visas for Russians
Finnish foreign minister says decision comes amid influx of Russian tourists using Finland as a gateway to Europe.
Walmart earnings boosted as discounts draw inflation-hit shoppers
The mega-retailer's inventory grew by 25 percent at the end of the second quarter from a year earlier to $59.9bn.
Wyoming and Alaska votes test Trump power, Cheney braces for loss
Liz Cheney, Sarah Palin are among those running in Tuesday's US primaries seen as continuing test of Trump's influence.
Israel admits to Gaza raid that killed children: Report
Officials tell Haaretz Israeli was behind August 7 attack near Jabalia refugee camp, contradicting earlier claims.
Russia says ‘sabotage’ behind arms depot blasts in Crimea
Explosions follow attack last week on Crimean airbase that damaged and destroyed several Russian war planes.
Espionage, affidavits, passports: What’s new in US probe of Trump
FBI raid of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate has kicked off a political maelstrom and raised questions over the 2024 election.
Putin accuses US of trying to ‘drag out’ war in Ukraine
The Russian leader says US using Ukrainian people as 'cannon fodder' as he slams the US for supplying arms to Kyiv.
Rooting for Kenya and Ferrari: frustrating, but worth it
Both have a habit of letting supporters down. But as Kenya tries to move beyond its latest election, there is hope.
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