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German court sentences ISIL member to 10 years in prison
Jennifer Wenisch found guilty of 'crimes against humanity' over death of enslaved Yazidi girl in Iraq.
Sudan’s military dissolves cabinet, announces state of emergency
General al-Burhan also said military will appoint a technocratic government to lead the country to elections in 2023.
Kashmiris beaten, Shami abused after India loses to Pakistan
Kashmiri students assaulted and bowler Mohammed Shami faced online abuse after Pakistan's win at T20 World Cup in Dubai.
Greenhouse gas levels hit record high in 2020: UN report
UN weather agency warns the world is 'way off track' on reaching goals for capping rising temperatures.
Powell and Picasso: Who did Guernica?
The news of Colin Powell’s passing invoked different thoughts in different people.
Timeline: Sudan’s political situation since al-Bashir’s removal
Armed forces detained PM Hamdok following weeks of pro-democracy and pro-military protests.
‘Utterly unacceptable’: World reacts to Sudan arrests
Governments, human rights groups demand release of Sudanese civilian political leaders and reject apparent coup.
‘Children going to die’: UN warns of ‘acute’ Afghan food crisis
UN says more than half of Afghanistan's 39 million population facing acute food insecurity and 'marching to starvation'.
Pyrrhic victories ring hollow in the Middle East
Bloody stupid wars and military coups that killed millions continue unabated…
Dispute between Singapore tycoon and Raffles Education escalates
Oei, the second-largest shareholder in Raffles Education, has had a tumultuous relationship with it since 2017.
Thousands protest against arrests of civilian leaders in Sudan
Sudan's information ministry says military forces have arrested the country's acting PM and government officials.
T20 World Cup: Afghan cricket team hopes to put ‘smiles on faces’
Afghanistan cricket team will take the field on Monday in the T20 World Cup, its first outing since Taliban takeover.
Forests, fire, fuel: Climate battles on Europe’s front line
We travel across Europe from fire-devastated Greece, to the plundered forests of Romania and the coalfields of Poland.
Brent crude crosses $86 to highest level since 2018
Oil prices have more than doubled over the past 12 months as the global economy rebounded from the pandemic.
‘Rock bottom’: Liverpool thrash Manchester United 5-0
A 5-0 hammering at home to Liverpool leaves United in seventh place and Solskjaer's tactics under more scrutiny.
Amnesty to close two Hong Kong offices, cites security law
Rights group says broadly worded law has made it 'effectively impossible' to continue its work in the Chinese territory.
Pakistan routs India with 10-wicket win at T20 World Cup
Pakistan seal first World Cup win over neighbours India in a 10-wicket hammering.
Turkish lira drops to record low on Erdogan comments
Erdogan said on Saturday he had told his foreign ministry to expel the envoys of 10 Western countries, including US.
Sudan’s PM Hamdok arrested after ‘resisting coup’: Live news
Sudan's information ministry says Abdalla Hamdok is under house arrest for refusing to support a military coup attempt.
Pakistan releases hundreds of TLP activists as protest continues
Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan members released as protest by far-right group demanding chief's release enters fourth day.
Fire under control on cargo ship spewing toxic gas off Canada
Blaze on ship carrying mining chemicals off British Columbia appears to be under control, Canadian Coast Guard says.
Facebook failing to check hate speech, fake news in India: Report
Leaked documents show social media company is selective in curbing inflammatory posts, particularly anti-Muslim content.
How Pakistan finally ended its World Cup drought against India
Pakistan's 10-wicket win over neighbours marked the first time it beat India in a World Cup match.
Evergrande EV unit soars after chairman prioritised that business
Stock rose on the news that the group would make its EV unit its primary business, instead of its real estate one.
Red Cross calls for urgent help for PNG after record COVID surge
The Pacific nation is reporting more cases amid one of the world's slowest vaccine rollouts.
Sudan’s PM Hamdok under house arrest, ministers detained
Sudan information ministry confirmed Hamdok taken to unknown location after he refused to join 'coup'.
Taiwan taps on United Nations’ door, 50 years after departure
Some countries seem more willing to engage Taiwan, but that does not mean the island is about to come in from the cold.
Colombia to extradite Otoniel to the US as soon as possible
US offered $5m bounty for Dairo Antonio Usuga, who Colombia describes as the world's most dangerous drug trafficker.
Ethiopia: The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Tigray
As air attacks against the TPLF in Ethiopia's Tigray resume, the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate.
Israel to build 1,300 new West Bank settler homes
Israeli Housing Minister Zeev Elkin says 'strengthening Jewish presence' in West Bank is essential to 'Zionist vision'.
Nizar Banat family to seek international justice ‘if necessary’
Family of Palestinian activist says it will seek international intervention if justice for his death is ignored.
Myanmar activist Ko Jimmy arrested in military raid
His wife, a longtime activist, said this time she is worried she might not see her husband alive again.
Analysis: How Tunisia reached financial meltdown
More than the loss of democracy, Tunisia faces its worse financial crisis ever.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s husband goes on hunger strike
Richard Ratcliffe is staging a second hunger strike to pressure the UK government into taking action to free his wife.
‘Lawfare’ and the CIA’s drone war worries
I found my name mentioned in a leaked US intelligence document under a section called 'lawfare'. I was hardly surprised.
Libya to start registering election candidates in November
Electoral Commission will begin registering candidates amid ongoing wrangling over the vote's constitutional basis.
Saudi-led coalition says it killed more than 260 Yemen rebels
It was not possible to independently verify the death toll, and the Iran-aligned Houthis rarely comment on losses.
Why Israel is trying to criminalise Palestinian civil society
Israel's designation of six Palestinian NGOs as 'terrorist' seeks to undermine the Palestinian struggle for freedom.
Iran’s Khamenei urges reversal of Arab-Israeli normalisations
Khamenei says some governments 'made big errors' and 'sinned in normalising' relations with Israel.
Civilian shot dead in Kashmir as India’s home minister visits
Police said teenager caught in a crossfire between rebels and security forces, but his family called it 'murder'.
Will #EndSARS activists in Nigeria see justice?
Demonstrators continue to battle for deep reforms to tackle police brutality.
Sudan: Security forces fire tear gas to disperse protesters
Pro-military protesters want to dissolve the transitional cabinet, a move decried as a coup by pro-democracy protesters.
No retrial decision for US man jailed on a Jim Crow conviction
Brandon Jackson was convicted of armed robbery by a 10-2 jury in 1997. Split verdicts are no longer legal.
Living through an active volcanic eruption on La Palma
In the five weeks since the eruption began, lava from Cumbre Vieja has covered more than 850 hectares.
Ethiopia launches new air raids on Tigray region: Gov’t
Government says a TPLF training and military command post targeted in western Tigray, followed by second raid in north.
Ecuador’s Olympic sprinter Alex Quinonez shot dead
Officials mourn Quinonez's murder which comes as violence spiked dramatically in Ecuador in recent months.
‘Kill them all, don’t spare anyone’: A massacre in Burkina Faso
As violence increases across the country, a survivor of an attack in Solhan gives a harrowing account of the bloodshed.
COVID cases in Eastern Europe surpass 20m as outbreak worsens
Three of the top five countries reporting the most deaths in the world - Russia, Ukraine and Romania - are in region.
Blast in Ugandan capital Kampala kills one, injures five
President Museveni said three people 'left a package' at the scene that later exploded.
Understanding India’s COVID catastrophe
Faye D’Souza examines how India’s government performed through the coronavirus pandemic.
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