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Russia’s Black Sea Fleet relocating some of its submarines: UK
The UK defence ministry says submarines 'almost certainly' moved as Moscow fears them being hit.
Shireen Abu Akleh’s family submits complaint to ICC
Shireen Abu Akleh's family said they will do whatever they have to do to ensure accountability for her killing by Israel
Clashes with Palestinian security forces in Nablus leave one dead
Firas Yaeesh, 53, was killed at dawn on Tuesday during clashes between PA security forces and Palestinian fighters.
Uganda confirms Ebola outbreak after patient dies
A young man in Uganda's Mubende district showed symptoms and later died; there are currently eight suspect cases.
Photos: Byzantine mosaics discovered under Gaza farm
The mosaics, the latest in a series of Byzantine archaeological finds in Gaza, are 'in a perfect state of conservation'.
Over a dozen sperm whales die in Australia mass stranding
At least 14 young sperm whales found dead in a stranding on a beach on King Island off Australia's state of Tasmania.
Why is Iran turning to a new ‘digital rial’?
The digital currency may improve Iran's digital economy, but some have privacy concerns.
Photos: Iranians protest over the death of Mahsa Amini
Protesters in Iran are demanding an investigation into Amini's death and the dismantling of the morality police.
World powers are paralysing the UN and pulverising the planet
Global warming will not wait for geopolitics to cool down.
Tunisia detains former PM Ali Laarayedh after 14-hour questioning
Ali Laarayedh was interrogated for 14 hours and is expected to appear before a judge on Wednesday, his lawyers said.
Israel appoints ambassador to Turkey for first time since 2018
Appointment of Irit Lillian is the latest move in the recent rapprochement between the two countries.
Young Iraqi activists despair as political crisis continues
Clashes brought rival armed factions to the streets of Baghdad, leaving Iraq's young activists stuck in the middle.
Tonga warning as Home Reef volcano erupts eight times in 48 hours
Pilots have been warned to take precautions and mariners told to not sail closer than 4km (2.4 miles) from volcano.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 209
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 209th day, we take a look at the main developments.
NASA’s InSight lander detects space rocks, craters on Mars
InSight detects waves from meteorites and calculates location of craters - the first such measurements outside Earth.
China’s imports of Russian coal hit 5-year high as ties deepen
Russian coal imports reach 8.54 million tonnes in August amid soaring energy demand in the world’s No 2 economy.
Here’s how to stop Putin and prevent a global food crisis
Tweaking sanctions affecting fertilisers will feed the world and remove a Kremlin threat without padding Russia's war ch
Hurricane Fiona heads for Turks and Caicos Islands as it kills 3
Predicted to become a category 3 storm, Fiona leaves deaths and destruction in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.
Apple users in Japan, Vietnam, Malaysia to pay more for apps
California-based company says new prices will take effect from next month.
British PM promises at least $2.63bn for Ukraine war in 2023: FT
Liz Truss arrives in the US with 'hawkish' message of continued military support for Kyiv, the Financial Times reports.
Hong Kong leader ‘exploring’ easing of controversial COVID curbs
John Lee says changes to controversial hotel quarantine scheme should not cause “chaos or confusion”.
Call for action on crisis-hit Myanmar amid school attack
At least seven children killed in military raid, as UN, ASEAN consider tougher measures to deal with post-coup crisis.
Equatorial Guinea abolishes the death penalty
Vice president lauds 'unique' moment for Equatorial Guinea, where the last execution occurred in 2014.
South Korean president’s first US visit clouded by EV subsidy row
Yoon Suk-yeol is expected to raise concerns over US subsidies rules during summit with US President Joe Biden.
China faces pressure at United Nations after Xinjiang report
As Beijing seeks to avoid further censure over its policies against the Uighurs, calls grow for tougher action.
Blinken urges diplomacy as Armenia, Azerbaijan FMs meet
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken hosts foreign ministers for first meeting since deadly border clashes last week.
US judge frees Adnan Syed after more than 20 years in jail
Judge vacates Syed's conviction for 1999 murder as prosecutors reinvestigate case that was focus of 'Serial' podcast.
US aircraft carrier heading to South Korea for joint drills
US-South Korean military exercises come after North Korea declared its nuclear programme 'irreversible'.
Deadly earth quake rocks Mexico on ‘cursed’ anniversary
Earthquake hits western Mexico on anniversary of two previous quakes that left country reeling in 1985 and 2017.
‘Tragedy foretold’: Brazil sees surge in Amazon fires
More forest fires recorded in Brazilian Amazon so far this year than in all of 2021, data from INPE space agency shows.
Ukraine decries Russian strike near plant as ‘nuclear terrorism’
A Russian missile hit a crater near a power plant in southern Ukraine, while Ukrainian forces face resistance in east.
Chad FM resigns citing disagreements with ruling military gov’t
Mahamat Zene Cherif accuses the government of sidelining him from the dialogue process aimed at paving way for polls.
How different will the reign of King Charles III be?
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, its longest-reigning monarch, is laid to rest.
UN: Warring sides committing atrocities in Ethiopia’s Tigray
UN commission says it has found evidence of widespread violations by all sides since fighting erupted in 2020.
Photos: Hurricane Fiona leaves debris, destruction in Caribbean
It brings massive rainfall and strong winds to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, wreaking havoc on communities.
US-Taliban prisoner swap: Who are Mark Frerichs, Bashir Noorzai?
US hails release of navy veteran Mark Frerichs by Afghanistan, exchanged for convicted drug trafficker Bashir Noorzai.
Photos: UK mourns Queen Elizabeth II at state funeral
In a country known for pomp and pageantry, the first state funeral since Winston Churchill's was filled with spectacle.
Russian separatists in Luhansk convict ex-OSCE staff of treason
The court of Russia-backed Luhansk People's Republic sentenced two former OSCE staff members to 13 years in prison.
Hurricane Fiona slams Dominican Republic as Puerto Rico reeling
Dominican Republic is being battered by strong winds and heavy rainfall as Puerto Rico copes with 'catastrophic' damage.
Who is running, how voting works in Italy’s election?
Italy is set to vote in an election that will likely see its most far-right government in power since World War II.
UK lays Queen Elizabeth II to rest after state funeral
Thousands line the streets of London as Britain pays last respects to the late queen before her burial in Windsor.
Tunisian authorities summon Ennahdha leaders for questioning
Rached Ghannouchi and Ali Larayedh appeared at a police station after being summoned by 'anti-terrorism' police.
Queen Elizabeth II
“People will miss her.”
Russia and China agree to expand security ties
Top Russian official declares on a visit to China that Kremlin considers beefing up ties with Beijing a top policy goal.
Booking.com to warn users reserving occupied West Bank properties
Israeli outlet says website will add safety guidance to bookings in the West Bank that will include the word 'occupied'.
Ukraine troops focus on Donbas ‘de-occupation’ from Russia
Ukraine troops advance along the key Oskil River threatening Russian forces in the Donbas - Moscow's prized territory.
Who is – and who is not – attending Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral?
World leaders and royals assembled in London for Queen Elizabeth's funeral.
Iran denies Mahsa Amini, woman who died in custody, was beaten
Mahsa Amini’s family has refuted claims she suffered from pre-existing medical conditions as suggested by authorities.
China lifts weeks-long lockdown on southwest Chengdu
Government offices, public transport and companies resume work in the city of 21 million people after COVID outbreak.
Palestinian schools in Jerusalem strike over Israel-imposed books
Hundreds of Palestinian schools strike in protest at Israeli efforts to censor Palestinian textbooks.
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