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‘Most feared disease’: Indonesian farmers’ foot and mouth misery
Southeast Asian nation is grappling with its first outbreak of foot and mouth disease in nearly 40 years.
Successor to UK’s Boris Johnson to be announced on September 5
Some 11 politicians are competing to replace Johnson as leader of the Conservative Party and prime minister.
Hyundai to build first dedicated EV factory in South Korea: union
Carmaker in May announced plans to invest $5.5bn in EV and battery manufacturing facilities in US state of Georgia.
UN expected to extend Syria aid for six months
The operation to deliver food, medicine and shelter to northwestern Syria began in 2014, but has long been contentious.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Kyiv’s forces attack occupied Kherson
Moscow accuses Kyiv of civilian casualties as Ukraine claims it struck an ammunitions depot in a Russian-occupied city.
Ukraine summons Canadian envoy over turbine return to Germany
Ukraine's president says return of repaired turbine for Nord Stream 1 pipeline maintenance 'absolutely unacceptable'.
Webb Telescope reveals ‘deepest, sharpest’ view of universe
Image from world's largest and most powerful space telescope shows 'galaxies once invisible to us', NASA says.
US still seeks ex-Palestinian prisoner’s extradition from Jordan
Biden administration wants to extradite Ahlam al-Tamimi to face charges in US for 2001 Jerusalem pizzeria attack.
Moscow to intensify fight as Zelenskyy laments Russian firepower
Military experts say Russia is using artillery barrages to pave way for a renewed push for territory by ground forces.
Most Democrats want someone other than Biden to run in 2024: Poll
New NYT-Siena College poll highlights the US president's dwindling popularity amid domestic and international crises.
Biden administration extends TPS protection for Venezuelans
Temporary Protect Status extension shields Venezuelans in US as of March 2021 from deportation for 18 more months.
Leader of Russian-occupied Ukrainian town killed by car bomb
Pro-Moscow military-civilian administration says Yevgeny Yunakov has been killed by a Ukrainian sabotage group.
UN to probe killing of children in Ukraine, Ethiopia, Mozambique
Israel left off UN 'blacklist' intended to shame countries into implementing measures to protect children in conflict.
Cuba slams US ‘involvement’ on anniversary of anti-gov’t protests
Havana accuses Washington of helping to 'subvert law and order' after Blinken hails determination of Cuban protesters.
France’s prime minister survives no-confidence vote in parliament
A total of 146 lawmakers voted against Elisabeth Borne, far short of the 289 votes required to remove her.
Texas wind power is failing amid a scorching US heat wave
Power demand surges as people crank up air conditioners while the US state's wind turbines operate at 8% of output.
Dutch offer ‘deepest apologies’ for role in Srebrenica genocide
Around 8,000 Bosniak Muslims men and boys were massacred by Bosnian Serb forces 27 years ago this month.
Who is in charge of Sri Lanka?
Negotiations are under way to form unity government as protesters occupy the homes of the president and prime minister.
Mexican president to meet with Biden following recent tensions
Tensions have emerged between the US and Mexican presidents over issues such as trade, energy and foreign policy.
Sri Lanka parliament to hold vote on July 20 for new president
Protesters have stormed the residences of the current president and premier, amid an economic meltdown.
Canada: Rogers faces anger, questions after hours-long outage
Canadian industry minister to meet with telecom leaders after hours-long Rogers service disruption affected millions.
Seven children killed in an explosion in northern Togo
In May, eight soldiers were killed and 13 others wounded at a security outpost in the northernmost region of Savanna.
Poland marks World War II-era massacre by Ukrainian nationalists
Polish leaders marked killing of Poles during World War II and called for truth and strengthened ties with Ukraine.
Russia proposes extending ‘gay propaganda’ law to all adults
Under proposed changes to law, any event or act regarded as an attempt to promote homosexuality could incur a fine.
Erdogan urges Putin to keep Syria aid crossing open
Russia last week vetoed a UN proposal to keep the Bab al-Hawa crossing open to get humanitarian aid to Syrian civilians.
What will US abortion sanctuary networks look like?
Volunteers, lawyers and non-profits are creating sanctuary networks for people seeking abortions in the United States.
Putin expands fast-track Russian citizenship to all of Ukraine
Applicants are not required to have lived in Russia or pass a Russian language test.
Shinzo Abe may be gone but Japan continues in his footsteps
The success of Abe's LDP in Sunday's election signals the former PM's vision for a proactive Japan may soon be realised.
Mane, Salah on 10-man list for African Footballer of the Year
There has been no award since 2019 because of COVID-19 and the decision to switch the usual qualification period.
Spanish court permits autopsy on ex-Angolan leader dos Santos
A law firm representing dos Santos's daughter Tchizé said she had asked for an autopsy after her father's death.
Nord Stream 1 pipeline shuts down amid German suspicion of Russia
The pipeline was scheduled to be out of action but German's energy regulator says it is unclear when flows will restart.
Bodies of 17 people recovered after Nigeria boat accident
The boat had set sail on Friday evening, but was carried into a barge by the tide and capsized.
Burkina Faso’s military government struggles to contain violence
Since January's coup, the number of attacks has increased by more than 23 percent, compared with the five months before.
Ukraine investigates, attacks those who collaborate with Russia
Nearly 500 people are being investigated for collaboration, as some are killed in targeted attacks.
Monsoon rains in Pakistan kill 147 in less than a month
Death toll from rain-related incidents rises as rains trigger flash floods in some parts of the country, officials say.
UK’s foreign secretary Truss enters race to become next PM
Eleven candidates have launched campaigns to replace recently resigned Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Thousands gather in Bosnia’s Srebrenica to mark genocide
Mourners from around Bosnia attend the funeral of 50 recently identified victims on the 27th anniversary of the genocide
Kaliningrad proposes ban on movement of goods from Baltic states
Kaliningrad's governor says the move would act as a response to the 'blockade' by Lithuania.
Where are Sri Lanka President Rajapaksa and PM Wickremesinghe?
While whereabouts of embattled president is publicly unknown, the prime minister's address is closely guarded secret.
Global population to hit 8 billion, but growth slows: UN
UN says the rise in population underlines the need to address issues such as the climate crisis.
China says Asian nations should avoid being used as chess pieces
Wang Yi says ASEAN should be 'insulated against geopolitical calculations' as great power rivalry intensifies.
The Masochist in Chief: Biden, Israel and the Middle East
Why is the US president so eager to take abuse from a tiny client state?
Trump ally Bannon now willing to testify before Jan 6 riot panel
Bannon already faces criminal charges for defying a congressional subpoena related to the investigation.
Chinese police arrest suspects in bank scandal behind protests
Four banks in Henan froze millions of deposits in April, leaving individuals and firms unable to access their funds.
Israel says it will probe 1967 mass grave of Egyptian soldiers
Israeli media says dozens of Egyptian soldiers killed in 1967 war are buried under what is now an Israeli tourist park.
Sri Lanka PM’s office confirms president to resign ‘as announced’
Protesters say they will occupy gov't buildings till president and PM quit amid discussions of an all-party government.
Photos: Search for survivors under Chasiv Yar building debris
At least 18 people were confirmed killed when the residential buildings were struck in the town of Chasiv Yar.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 138
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 138th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Photos: Portugal battles wildfires amid drought
The wildfires come as Portugal endures a heatwave with temperatures expected up to 43 degrees Celsius.
‘Green way of life’: Thailand sees cannabis boom after law change
Southeast Asian country is seeing an explosion in cannabis products since plant's removal from banned narcotics list.
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