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UEFA nullifies proceedings against Super League rebels
UEFA drops proceedings against Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus to comply with a ruling from a Madrid court.
Jewel of Roman Empire lies neglected in Libya chaos
As conflict eases, Libya hopes tourists can be tempted to visit the ancient Roman city of Leptis Magna.
New Zealand introduces rules to cool its red-hot housing market
Record-low housing affordability is a crucial issue for the government of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
In Malaysia, young people find their voice amid a pandemic
A burgeoning youth movement has taken it upon itself to reform the country and is vying for political leadership.
American siblings blocked from leaving China return to US
Cynthia and Victor Liu, whose father is Chinese fugitive Liu Changming, were prevented from leaving China for 3 years.
N Korea fires missile, defends weapons tests at UN
The launch, which took place early on Tuesday, was the third test by Pyongyang this month.
Fears of a US gov’t shutdown as Republicans block spending bill
Republicans block a spending bill aimed at averting a government shutdown and staving off a debt default.
R&B singer R Kelly convicted in sex trafficking trial
R Kelly faces the possibility of decades in prison for crimes including violating a US anti-sex trafficking law.
Energy crunch: How high will oil prices climb?
Surging demand coupled with supply shortages has sent crude prices to a near three-year high.
Women of colour in US still face greater barriers at work: Report
The annual Women in the Workplace report finds American women are more burned out than they were a year ago.
Man charged with murder of British teacher Sabina Nessa
Police say 36-year-old Koci Selamaj is charged with the murder of female teacher found dead near her home in London.
Biden receives COVID booster, urges Americans to get vaccinated
US health officials are encouraging Americans to get booster jabs at least six months after their last vaccine dose.
Biden administration unveils new proposal to protect Dreamers
New rule would preserve and protect the DACA programme against future legal challenges, but Congress also urged to act.
South Sudan dismisses UN report on corruption
Gov't says it is the victim of an 'international campaign' after report accuses the elite of looting more than $73m.
Canada’s Green Party chief stepping down after election loss
Annamie Paul, first Black woman to lead a federal party in Canada, resigns as leader after poor vote results last week.
Will Tunisia return to authoritarian rule?
Thousands protest against President Kais Saeid who is ruling by decree after seizing executive power in July.
Qatar Airways suffers $4bn annual loss on pandemic hit
Qatar's flagship airline carrier also said its operational loss shrank by 7 percent from the year before.
Dozens dead after deadly attacks in northeast Nigeria
State security commissioner says troops came under fire before forcing the assailants to withdraw.
Egg thrown at French President Macron during food trade fair
Macron walks through crowd when an egg hits his shoulder and bounces off without breaking.
Biden mulls US rival to China’s Belt & Road in Latin America
A US official is travelling to Colombia, Ecuador and Panama to scout for possible projects, sources tell Bloomberg.
America’s litany of lethal lies
The latest US drone strike that obliterated a family in Afghanistan was no 'mistake'. It was a heinous crime.
Taliban takes on ISKP, its most serious foe in Afghanistan
Afghan group cracks down on ISKP (ISIS-K) members after a series of attacks, but experts say it won't be an easy task.
Instagram pauses plans to develop app for kids under 13
The pause gives the photo-sharing app a chance to listen to concerns and respond accordingly, Instagram says.
ICC prosecutor leaves US forces out of new Afghanistan probe
ICC prosecutor targets Taliban, ISKP as he seeks approval to resume investigation into Afghanistan.
A vote for ‘stability’: World reacts to Germany election outcome
European allies welcome performance of pro-EU parties as Russia eyes 'continuity' in relations with Berlin.
Afghanistan envoy withdraws from UN General Assembly debate
Isaczai, ambassador for the government overthrown by the Taliban, was due to speak on Monday.
England’s Moeen Ali calls time on Test cricket career
All-rounder says he hopes his playing achievements can inspire other British Muslims to represent England.
Germany elections: What happened, and what happens next?
Germany’s Social Democrats have edged out Merkel's conservatives, but coalition talks will take months.
World leaders speak on final day of UN General Assembly: Live
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett began day of speeches that included officials from UAE, Belarus and Syria.
Beirut blast probe suspended after request to remove judge
Lebanese political leadership has accused Judge Tarek Bitar of bias after charging senior officials.
Power problems: Could solar solve Nigeria’s electricity woes?
Hungry for energy, millions of Nigerians put up with noisy, smoky petrol-fuelled generators to power their lives.
Saudi-US military ties continue despite rights reset
Eight months into his presidency, Joe Biden appears inclined to maintain the old alliance with Saudi Arabia.
Biden adviser to meet Saudi crown prince on Yemen: US officials
NSA Jake Sullivan will meet MBS in Riyadh as UN warns of 'indefinite state of war'.
Sudan protesters agree to resumption of oil exports
Sudan's gov't reached a deal with tribal demonstrators in eastern Sudan after days of protests.
‘Up to 90 percent’ of UK petrol pumps dry amid panic buying
Lack of truck drivers means fuel cannot be transported to petrol stations, but government promises urgent action.
Bahrain authorities jailed hundreds of children: Report
Some 607 children endured various forms of torture while held in Bahraini prisons over the past decade, report finds.
End of an era with arrest of HNA Group chairman
As HNA snapped up assets across the world, it symbolised the arrival of China on a global stage. Now that's unravelling.
Photographing Afghanistan: ‘I was looking at a dead man’
A photojournalist recalls the Afghans he met, including the leader of a police unit left to fight the Taliban alone.
US Democrats face consequential week on infrastructure overhaul
Pending legislation could have wide-ranging implications for midterm elections and Biden's domestic approval.
Now Evergrande’s EV unit warns of running out of cash
The warning shows the embattled property developer's liquidity crisis is worsening across its business.
‘Shown their place’: Muslim livelihoods under attack in India
Experts say rising attacks on Muslim vendors and businesses by Hindu supremacist groups point to a worrying trend.
Iran and IAEA in new disagreement over nuclear monitoring
The nuclear watchdog says its inspectors denied access to a nuclear site in Karaj but Tehran says it's not part of deal.
Mass protest as Tunisia political crisis escalates
Tunisians rallied in the capital to protest President Kais Saied's steps to tighten his grip on power.
The next shock in the pipeline for China’s economy: energy crunch
As China cracks down on energy use, it could lead to a shortage of everything from textiles to electronic components.
UK universal credit cut: ‘We don’t know how we will survive’
A 20-pound-a-week reduction in income may not mean much to some, but for us, it is a matter of life and death.
Nationwide strike by India farmers a year after farm laws enacted
Farmers' unions across the vast country protest, disrupting road and rail services, to demand repeal of the laws.
China restricts abortions for ‘non-medical purposes’
Move comes as China also introduces new policies aimed at encouraging families to have more children.
With Chinese ban final on crypto, firms scramble to sever ties
Two of the largest crypto exchanges said they have stopped registering new users from mainland China on the back of ban.
Iceland almost gets female-majority parliament
Iceland looked to have elected Europe's first female-majority parliament, but recount shows it fell short.
China’s biggest airshow to highlight military prowess
Country's most advanced fighter jet will take part in aerial manoeuvres as new electronic warfare jet goes on display.
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