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Thailand roadside bomb kills police officer, injures three others
Southern Thailand has been the site of a low-level rebellion by Muslim fighters which has resulted in thousands killed.
World reacts to Putin’s partial mobilisation plans in Ukraine war
Ukraine says Moscow's move is 'predictable' as it is failing to achieve its objectives in the seven-month-old war.
Putin orders partial mobilisation: What exactly did he say?
President Vladimir Putin ordered a mobilisation of troops, escalating Moscow's so-called military operation in Ukraine.
Mapping the Ukraine regions ‘voting’ on joining Russia
Russian-backed separatists say they plan to hold 'referendums' on becoming part of Russia between September 23-27.
Peace is not the absence of war
To get peace, we must first understand the causes and logic of war.
Hong Kong has lost aviation hub status, airline body head says
International Air Transport Association head says China's pandemic policies have 'devastated' former British colony.
Israeli, Turkish leaders hold first meeting since 2008
Israeli PM Lapid's office says the two leaders discussed an array of issues, including energy and intelligence sharing.
US, Russia to resume space missions despite Ukraine war tensions
The joint flight comes after Russia recently said it would withdraw from the space station after 2024.
Rescue effort under way after some 230 whales beached in Tasmania
Latest mass stranding of whale pod comes just day after 14 sperm whales were found beached off Tasmania's King Island.
Indigenous players accuse Australian football club of racism
Australian Football League investigates 'very serious allegations' as players say they were racially abused by a coach.
‘Anonymous’ hacks Iran state websites after Mahsa Amini’s death
The two main websites of the Iranian government and several media websites have been targeted by hackers.
What will it take to stamp out modern slavery?
A growing number of people are enduring forced labour and forced marriage, UN agencies and anti-slavery NGO say.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 210
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 210th day, we take a look at the main developments.
African autocrats have new allies: Street goons
The police and military are being replaced by thugs as weapons of violence to build a veil of deniability.
Tencent Music shares debut on Hong Kong stock exchange
Firm is latest US-listed Chinese firm to opt for a second listing to offset the threat of being delisted in New York.
Russia’s Putin signs decree on partial mobilisation for citizens
The Russian president says he is defending Russian territories and the West wanted to destroy the country.
At UN General Assembly, leaders condemn Russia’s war in Ukraine
Germany and France denounce Putin's imperialism in Ukraine, as Qatar, Senegal and Turkey call for peace talks.
China says will do all it can for peaceful Taiwan ‘reunification’
Beijing says the self-ruled island is part of China and has been increasingly assertive over its claim.
‘Risks loom large’: Asian Development Bank cuts growth forecast
Manila-based development bank lowers the growth forecast for 2022 from 5.2 percent to 4.3 percent.
‘Ideology trumping economy’: EU body warns firms souring on China
European Union Chamber of Commerce says companies increasingly view China as “less predictable, reliable and efficient”.
1 in 3 Southeast Asian Muslims more devout than parents: Report
Resurgent religious faith and Western-style consumerism transforming consumer habits of region's Muslims, survey says.
Japanese man sets himself on fire over Abe’s state funeral
Shinzo Abe was Japan's longest-serving prime minister, but polls show more than half of the public opposes the ceremony.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ‘tramples’ UN charter: Japan PM
Fumio Kishida steps up calls for reform of UN system after failure of Security Council to respond to Russian attack.
Leicester: Call for calm after Hindu-Muslim unrest in UK city
Hindu and Muslim community leaders in the UK city call for an immediate end to 'provocation' after weeks of violence.
UN chief says world ‘in peril and paralysed’ as summit convenes
At UN General Assembly, Guterres warns leaders that nations are 'gridlocked in colossal global dysfunction'.
Tigrayan forces accuse Eritrea of launching offensive
US special envoy for Horn of Africa condemns crossing of Eritrean troops into Ethiopia's Tigray amid renewed fighting.
How significant is the prisoner swap between US and Afghanistan?
The Taliban has freed an American contractor in exchange for an Afghan drug dealer.
US lays charges in ‘egregious plot’ to steal child meal funding
Justice Department accuses defendants in Minnesota of stealing $250m meant to feed low-income children during pandemic.
Mexico earthquake: Death toll rises to two, 200 buildings damaged
Mexico's president says material damage reported near epicentre of quake, but it is lucky death toll not higher.
UN chief calls for energy windfall taxes to help climate victims
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges rich countries to help countries harmed by the climate crisis.
Iran’s Raisi meets European leaders at UN amid nuclear deadlock
Macron reportedly offers new proposals to Raisi, but a breakthrough still appears unlikely as US midterm elections loom.
Photos: Black Brazilians in ‘quilombos’ to be counted in census
For first time in its history, Brazil's census includes members of communities founded by former enslaved Black people.
Joe Biden calls for end to ‘dark money’ in US elections
US president urges Congress to pass campaign finance bill that would force political groups to disclose big donors.
Iran confirms first deaths in protests over Mahsa Amini’s death
Iranian officials said foreign actors are influencing the spreading protests over the death of a young woman.
Understanding Russia’s planned referendum in Ukraine
Moscow-backed separatists in Ukraine have called for a referendum, paving the way for formal Russian annexation.
‘Preyed upon’: Texas sheriff opens probe into US migrant flights
County sheriff says 48 migrants were 'lured under false pretenses' to travel from Texas to Martha's Vineyard last week.
Democrats focus on abortion ahead of US midterms, spending shows
Roughly 1 in 3 TV advertisement dollars spent by Democrats and their allies have focused on abortion, AP analysis finds.
Hunger now killing one person every four seconds, NGOs say
In an open letter, more than 200 NGOs urge decisive international action to 'end the spiralling global hunger crisis'.
Pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine to hold annexation votes
Separatists in Donbas, Kherson and Zaporizhia regions to hold referendums on joining Russia from September 23 to 27.
Mahsa Amini: UN calls for inquiry into Iranian woman’s death
UN says Amini’s death and allegations of torture must be 'promptly' investigated, but Iran's police deny she was beaten.
Maritime gas dispute risks conflict between Lebanon and Israel
Hezbollah leader calls the Israeli plan to extract gas at the disputed maritime border a 'red line'.
Is it time for Britain to abolish the monarchy?
More Britons are questioning the need for a ceremonial head of state.
Bukele’s re-election bid fuels new concern in El Salvador
While many welcome president's plan to seek second term, activists say it could hasten further rights violations.
French court convicts policemen over 2015 death of Black man
A lawyer for the family of Amadou Koume says the ruling was satisfying but the sentence was 'relatively lenient'.
Joint investigation finds Abu Akleh’s killing ‘deliberate’
A joint probe by Forensic Architecture and Al-Haq uncovers evidence that an Israeli sniper repeatedly shot at Abu Akleh.
Kashmir gets its first multiplex as cinemas return after 23 years
Multi-screen building in Srinagar begins showing movies more than two decades after cinemas were closed due to conflict.
Amid Western sanctions, China’s yuan has its moment in Russia
The Chinese currency is popular because of the 'toxicity' of the dollar and euro for Russians, say experts.
UN General Assembly: Who is attending, and what’s on the agenda?
World leaders will speak in person at the UN headquarters in New York for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.
People dying of water-borne diseases in flood-hit Pakistan
Nine die of gastroenteritis, diarrhoea and malaria in Sindh in the last 24 hours as the crisis overwhelms health system.
China strategy in Pacific islands a cause for US concern: Report
To counter China’s growing influence in the Pacific the US should bolster support for island states, new report states.
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