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EU slaps $3.45bn fine on Google for unfair ad practices
Tech giant fined for third time in a week after being hit with multimillion-dollar penalties in US and France.
Sabalenka vs Anisimova – US Open women’s final: Match start time, stats
Will Sabalenka overcome her two Grand Slam final losses in 2025 to beat Anisimova, a woman carving a comeback trail?
Mpox no longer international health emergency but remains concern in Africa
'While we are removing the emergency, we need to keep the urgency,' says independent panel of experts for the WHO.
Tesla proposes trillion-dollar compensation package for CEO Elon Musk
The compensation would be delivered in shares and tied to performance milestones set by the Tesla board over 10 years.
Canadian unemployment jumps to 7.1% as tariffs weigh on economy
Persistent uncertainty around US trade policy has kept Canadian businesses on tenterhooks, discouraging hiring.
US adds 22,000 jobs in August as labour market cools
Private-sector payroll growth halves in August as layoffs surge, marking highest job cuts since 2020.
LIVE: Ukraine vs France – UEFA World Cup qualifier
Follow our live build-up, with team news, ahead of our live text commentary stream of the qualifier for the 2026 event.
Tel Aviv protesters unveil huge SOS sign demanding ceasefire in Gaza
Demonstrators in Tel Aviv are signaling that time is running out for the Israeli captives still held in Gaza.
WHO adds weight-loss, diabetes drugs to essential medicines list
UN agency urges production of affordable generics for GLP-1 drugs to treat obesity and diabetes in developing countries.
UN rights chief urges US to withdraw sanctions on Palestinian NGOs
Volker Turk warns that the US sanctions over ICC cooperation could have a 'chilling effect' on civil society globally.
Chicago braces for possible National Guard deployment: What we know
Officials in US city have pushed back against the looming deployment, but Trump confirmed it will go ahead.
UK deputy prime minister resigns amid tax scandal
Rayner's resignation prompts cabinet reshuffle, with foreign minister David Lammy expected to replace her as deputy PM.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams being eyed as Saudi ambassador: Reports
Sources tell US media the move aims to withdraw Adams from mayoral race to strengthen Cuomo and defeat Mamdani.
Trump is gutting America’s consumer watchdog to feed Wall Street’s greed
The CFPB clawed back $21bn for Americans. Now Trump is dismantling it, leaving families exposed as his donors celebrate.
Unofficial Gaza tribunal accuses UK of complicity in Israel’s genocide
An unofficial tribunal led by former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn accused the UK of being complicit in Israel's genocide
What guarantees has Macron’s ‘coalition of the willing’ promised Ukraine?
Macron announces a 'reassurance force' as 26 European countries pledge to place troops in Ukraine after the war ends.
Israel bombs high-rise towers as brutal Gaza City assault intensifies
The 'gates of hell are opening' in Gaza, says Israeli defence minister as attacks cause panic and fear among civilians.
Dissenting civil servants are silenced, says UK diplomat who quit over Gaza
Mark Smith resigned last August over the UK's failure to stop selling arms to Israel.
Is Trump really considering relaxing laws on cannabis?
The arguments for and against 'reclassifying' of cannabis in the US are varied.
Why is femicide on the rise globally?
We ask whyfemicideisstill killing so manywomen.
South Korea objects as US immigration raids Hyundai plant
Seoul demands protection for nationals, investors as Trump's immigration crackdown sees hundreds detained in ICE raid.
Israel destroys one of Gaza City’s biggest buildings
Israeli forces attacked and destroyed the 12-storey Mushtaha tower in Gaza City on Friday.
Downton Abbey star interrupts TV interview with plea for Gaza
Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville interrupted a red-carpet interview with a plea to stop Israel's incursion in Gaza.
FAST to retain power after Samoan election victory confirmed
While incumbent held on to power, the Polynesian island nation will have a new PM: Laaulialemalietoa Leuatea Schmidt.
UN suspects all sides in DR Congo conflict guilty of war crimes
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk calls for accountability for victims of 'horrific' atrocities.
Australian parties all “very tough” on asylum seekers
Mark Kenny on Australia's new migrant resettlement deal with Nauru and its hardline approach to asylum seekers.
Afghans unsure which “crisis to respond to” after earthquake
In the past 12 hours we have experienced four aftershocks above 4.8 magnitude."
Palestinian boys shot in testicles as “target practice”
Dr Nick Maynard on treating Palestinian boys in Gaza with gunshot wounds he believes were caused by deliberate targeting
Aftershocks add to injuries from powerful quake in Afghanistan
More than 2,200 people were killed after a magnitude 6.0 earthquake hit eastern Afghanistan over the weekend.
US sanctions Palestinian rights groups to ‘silence them’
They want to silence anyone who stands up to Israeli crimes."
US wants to “silence Palestinian voices” with sanctions
Human rights worker Basel Sourani says the US is using sanctions to shield Israel from facing justice.
Fact checking Robert F Kennedy’s statements to Senate on COVID, vaccines
Robert F Kennedy Jr disputed claims by US senators on health policies, COVID-19 vaccines, and antidepressants.
Thai parliament elects Anutin Charnvirakul as prime minister
The vote is a major blow to the Shinawatra clan, a mainstay of Thai politics for the past two decades.
Western troops in Ukraine would be ‘targets’ for Russian forces: Putin
Moscow hits out at plan by Kyiv's allies to send forces as a security guarantee following any peace deal.
Corbyn-led tribunal accuses UK of complicity in Gaza genocide
Keir Starmer's government is guilty of aiding Israel war crimes, experts at unofficial inquiry suggest.
Climate-change-driven wildfires increasing air pollution across globe: UN
Wildfires release a "witches' brew" of pollutants that can wreck air quality even a continent away.
US Department of Defense to be renamed ‘Department of War’: Report
President Donald Trump recently said 'defence is too defensive' as the US wants 'to be offensive too'.
Messi brace for Argentina downs Venezuela in emotional World Cup farewell
A sold-out stadium of 85,000 in Buenos Aires witnessed two farewell Lionel Messi goals in World Cup qualifier.
Osaka knocked out of US Open; Sabalenka to play Anisimova in final
Reigning champ Aryna Sabalenka beat Jessica Pegula while Amanda Anisimova upset Naomi Osaka to make first US Open final.
Has India ‘weaponised water’ to deliberately flood Pakistan?
Pakistan blames India for floods that have killed hundreds, but experts urge focus on climate change.
Pentagon warns Venezuela as 2 military aircraft fly near US warship
Defense Department says 'two Maduro regime military aircraft' flew near US warship in a 'highly provocative' move.
LIVE: Israeli forces kill 20 people as attacks flatten swaths of Gaza City
Israel's army continues its assault on Gaza City, killing at least 20 people on Friday, including seven children.
Kim, Xi hail bond as North Korea says it will protect China’s interests
Goodwill messages continued this week's public display of diplomatic unity between Beijing, Pyongyang and Moscow.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,289
Here are the key events on day 1,289 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Indonesia in chaos: Five Indonesians give views on why and how to fix it
A cost-of-living crisis and a government apparently impervious to the struggles of everyday people has ignited rage.
Prosecutors launch probe into Argentina couple over Nazi-looted painting
The painting, Portrait of a Lady, had disappeared from the collection of a Jewish art dealer during World War II.
South Korea trials 4-day weeks and half-days for its stressed-out workers
The East Asian nation known for its grueling work culture is trying to find a better work-life balance for its citizens.
‘City of fear’: Palestinians trapped as Israel intensifies Gaza City attack
Almost one million remain in the city; those who flee risk death elsewhere in enclave, with no safe place to hide.
US files lawsuit against California utility over Los Angeles wildfires
The Department of Justice alleges that negligence by Southern California Edison sparked deadly Eaton Fire in January.
Germany shocked by Slovakia with third loss in row as World Cup path begins
Germany begin their World Cup qualifying group with defeat by Slovakia, the third straight loss for four-time winners.
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