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Video: Hajj heatwave makes rituals unbearable for some
Thousands of people participating in this year's Hajj in Saudi Arabia have suffered from heatstroke and dehydration.
At least 11 people dead after two shipwrecks in the Mediterranean Sea
UN agencies say 64 people missing after shipwrecks off the coast of southern Italy.
Israeli companies banned from world’s largest arms fair in Paris
Activists in France convinced a court to ban employees and representatives of Israeli company at an arms fair.
Jordan says at least 14 pilgrims die during Hajj amid searing heat in Mecca
Saudi Arabia authorities urge pilgrims to protect themselves from extreme heat, hydrate and use umbrellas.
Russia’s Putin to visit North Korea for the first time in 24 years
Russian president to embark on state visit on Tuesday and Wednesday, the Kremlin says.
‘Sovereign flex’: How a tribe defied a US state with a cannabis superstore
In the Appalachian Mountains, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians have opened a dispensary, despite state backlash.
Euro 2024: Romania overpowers Ukraine, records first Euros win since 2000
Romania begins its UEFA Euro 2024 campaign on a high, defeating Ukraine 3-0 at the Allianz Arena in Munich.
Photos: Once fruitful, Libyan village suffers amid climate crisis
Pounded by sun and dry winds, trees struggle to bear fruit as Kabaw in the Nafusa Mountains faces a lack of rainfall.
Ukraine peace summit: Why some countries refused to sign the plan
Major Global South nations cited Russia's absence or Israel's presence as reasons for not accepting the communique.
Will South Africa’s new coalition gov’t change tack on Israel-Palestine?
As the new government includes parties neutral about Israel's war on Gaza, ANC insists it will still support Palestine.
China launches anti-dumping investigation into EU pork imports
China's probe into EU pork comes in retaliation to the bloc's decision to add additional tariffs on electric cars.
Israel’s Netanyahu dissolved the war cabinet, does it matter?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved his war cabinet, after being pressured to add members.
Czech Republic sends Indian suspect in plot to kill Sikh separatist to US
US alleges Nikhil Gupta worked with Indian government officials in planning the murder of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.
Rubiales to go on trial in Spain over unwanted World Cup Hermoso kiss
Former Spanish football chief Luis Rubiales to face trial in February 2025 for his unsolicited kiss on a female player.
EU states push past opposition to adopt landmark nature restoration law
The law includes legally binding targets and obligations for not only preserving, but restoring natural habitats.
California wildfire forces evacuations as it devours 12,000 acres
Strong winds and steep terrain hamper crews battling Los Angeles area's first major fire of the year.
Israel’s Netanyahu dissolves war cabinet
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly scrapped his Gaza war cabinet.
Watchdog warns reliance on nuclear weapons rising amid global tension
SIPRI notes the effects of the wars in Ukraine and Gaza in reducing international security.
Children killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza on first day of Eid
Palestinian children were among the victims of Israeli attacks in Gaza's Bureij refugee camp on the first day of Eid.
China and Philippines face off over South China Sea collision
Beijing and Manila blame one another as two vessels collide off the Philippines.
Australia must recognise Palestine to promote peace
Such a move would support the peace efforts, not undermine them, as some have argued.
Masked men who abused refugees likely worked ‘in concert’ with Greece
New documents from EU border agency Frontex cast doubt on a Greek mayor's claim that the incident was fake news'.
Key global powers refuse to sign Ukraine peace document
The majority of countries at a summit for peace in Ukraine signed a text endorsing Ukraine's territorial integrity.
Russia sets date for closed-door trial of US journalist
Evan Gershkovich was detained in March 2023 accused of 'spying' on a Russian defence enterprise in Yekaterinburg.
Six killed in Ecuador as heavy rains trigger landslide
Heavy rains have lashed areas across Central and South America in recent days.
Up to 15 reported killed in Indian train collision
About 30 people are also reported to have been injured after a freight train hit a passenger train in West Bengal.
T20 World Cup: Pakistan’s failure down to poor batting, Babar says
The Pakistan captain apologises for his team's World Cup performance after they were knocked out at the group stage.
US says Hamas is to blame for ceasefire delay – but is it Hamas or Israel?
Biden administration insists Israel is on board, but the latter's evasiveness highlights the contradictions of any deal.
Why is Ireland’s hate crime bill attracting so much hate of its own?
Critics say the bill could have a 'chilling' effect on freedom of speech and stifle debate about important issues.
Israel’s Netanyahu dissolves war cabinet
Decision follows resignation of centrist Gantz; will disappoint hardliners angling to expand influence on war in Gaza.
Video: Protests as China’s premier visits Australia
Human rights protesters and supporters of China were involved in tense scenes outside an official welcome ceremony.
US falling far behind China in nuclear power, report says
The US is between 10 and 15 years behind China in rolling out next-generation reactors, research institute says.
Will India’s Modi break the ice with Pakistan in his third term?
It's unlikely, say analysts. India has little incentive to seek to improve ties with Pakistan at the moment.
Why four court cases could unleash a new crisis in Thai politics
Cases involving the prime minister as well as the leading opposition party are due to be heard on Tuesday.
Australia’s Albanese and China’s Li hold ‘candid’ talks in Canberra
Premier Li Qiang is the most senior Chinese leader to visit Australia since 2017.
Most news consumers suspicious of AI in journalism, survey shows
News consumers most opposed to use of AI for sensitive topics such as politics, report finds.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 843
As the war enters its 843rd day, these are the main developments.
Why Microsoft, OpenAI and Nvidia are facing antimonopoly probes
US Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission are seeking to root out anticompetitive practices in field of AI.
Euro 2024: Mbappe, Griezmann presence makes France the title favourites
A highly talented France team is primed and ready to win its first European Football Championship in 24 years.
Al-Qaeda affiliate claims responsibility for June attack in Burkina Faso
The attack on June 11 was one of the deadliest suffered by the West African nation's army.
Netanyahu opposed to Israeli military ‘tactical pauses’ for Gaza aid
Israeli official cites prime minister as saying pause is 'unacceptable' as army continues attacking Gaza.
England, Serbia fans clash ahead of Euro 2024 football game
England play Serbia in Group C of the UEFA European Football Championship in Germany.
Despite huge PR push, is US plan for Gaza doomed to fail?
After months of rejecting a ceasefire in Israel's war on Gaza, Biden administration wants to see an end to the fighting.
Week in pictures: From protests in Argentina to an oil spill in Singapore
A roundup of some of last week's events.
Euro 2024: Portugal vs Czechia – Ronaldo, Schick resume Golden Boot battle
Euro 2020's top goal scorers, Cristiano Ronaldo and Patrik Schick, will face off in their Euro 2024 group opener.
German police shoot axe-wielding suspect before Euro 2024 match in Hamburg
A man with a pickaxe and an unlit Molotov cocktail has been shot by German police near a football fan zone in Hamburg.
Eid in Gaza as Israel attacks Rafah and Netanyahu vows to fight on
Palestinians in Gaza are marking Eid al-Adha under intense Israeli attacks following the deaths of ten Israeli soldiers.
Muslims observe Eid al-Adha in the shadow of Israel’s war on Gaza
Gathering outside destroyed mosques and at cemeteries, Palestinians in Gaza observe a sombre Eid.
Peace summit stands behind Ukraine, calls for dialogue to end Russia war
World leaders call for release of prisoners of war and the return of thousands of Ukrainian children taken by Russia.
Hamburg police shoot axe attack suspect at Euro 2024 fan parade in Germany
The incident comes hours before the German city staging a Euro 2024 match between Netherlands and Poland.
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