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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.
Switzerland says resounding ‘yes’ to same-sex marriage
Swiss backed proposal, which also allows couples to adopt, by a nearly two-thirds majority in a referendum on Sunday.
In western Myanmar, conflict creates new dangers for women
Myanmar's Sagaing region is a hotbed of resistance to military rule and women are forced to flee when soldiers appear.
Is gerrymandering destroying US democracy?
Electoral reform advocates say partisan gerrymandering is weakening the value of voting in the US.
Germany’s centre-left secures narrow win in end-of-era election
Social Democrats set to enter coalition talks as conservatives head towards worst-ever result in national election.
Serbian troops on heightened alert at Kosovo border
Government in Belgrade accuses neighbouring Kosovo of 'provocations' by sending special police units to border.
Sabina Nessa’s murder and the grievability of women’s lives
Race and class continue to determine how much public attention is paid to cases of gender-based violence.
Should digital currencies be regulated?
China bans the trade of cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, as the US considers tighter rules.
Magnitude 5.7 earthquake hits south of Philippines capital
The epicentre of the earthquake was in Occidental Mindoro province.
Italy rules out recognising a Taliban government in Afghanistan
Italy's FM urges foreign gov'ts to prevent financial collapse that would result in a massive flow of migrants.
Heavy rains as Cyclone Gulab makes landfall in India
Thousands evacuated to storm shelters in the coastal areas of southern Odisha and northern Andhra Pradesh.
Polls close in Germany’s unpredictable election
Exit polls show neck-and-neck race between Merkel’s Christian Democrats and rival Social Democrats.
Hamilton wins 100th Formula One race with victory in Russian GP
Briton becomes first F1 driver to win 100 races with victory in Russian Grand Prix.
Sea Level Rise: Can we stop it?
Can we turn back the tide?
Women win majority of seats in Iceland’s election
Voters elect 33 women to parliament, up from 24 in the last election.
Palestinian MP Khalida Jarrar released from Israeli prison
Jarrar, a left-wing figure and member of the now-defunct PLC, released by Israeli authorities on Sunday.
Sudan thwarts Ethiopian incursion amid protests in east
Sudan's army said it repelled attempted incursion in border area as angry protesters in eastern Sudan shut ports, roads.
Hundreds of Tunisians protest President Saied’s ‘power grab’
Protesters are calling on President Kais Saied to resign after he announced he would rule by decree.
Pakistani FM: Was Pakistan a safe haven for the Taliban?
Shah Mahmood Qureshi discusses his country's stance on the Taliban’s takeover in Afghanistan.
Erdogan: Turkey could buy more Russian S-400s despite US warnings
Turkish president says Ankara considering acquiring more of the Russian defence systems in defiance of US objections.
Lebanese voice concerns and mixed emotions on new government
Najib Mikati's new government has been met with cautious hope after 13 months of political deadlock.
Lebanon: What life is like in a ‘failed state’
As the economic crisis grinds on, Lebanese navigate soaring food costs and fuel and medicine shortages.
Two Argentinian couples win 2021 Buenos Aires Tango World Cup
This year's edition marked the comeback of the Buenos Aires Tango Festival and World Cup after 2020's online version.
Russia says ‘top priority’ to hold Taliban to rights pledges
It is essential Afghanistan's new Taliban rulers keep their promises, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.
Five Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in occupied West Bank
Israeli army killed the five Palestinians during overnight armed confrontations in Jenin and Jerusalem early on Sunday.
Volcanic ash cloud closes La Palma airport as new vent emerges
The recent volcanic eruption is the first since 1971 on La Palma, which has a population of 85,000.
German election: Polls open in tight race to elect new chancellor
Tens of millions of Germans to cast ballots in what is seen as the first real contest in many years.
North Korea says inter-Korean summit possible with ‘respect’
In second statement in two days, Kim Yo Jong says North Korea is ready to consider summit if respect can be guaranteed.
Iceland government poised to win majority, but future uncertain
Partial results show majority for ruling coalition, but it is unclear if parties want to continue in power together.
Several dead as Amtrak train derails in US state of Montana
Official says three people were killed after an Amtrak train carrying 147 passengers derailed near town of Joplin.
Kosovo gov’t offices targeted as tensions soar with Serbia
Kosovo PM accuses Serbia of trying to 'provoke a serious international conflict'.
What will Germany look like without Angela Merkel?
Sunday's election is turning out to be one of the tightest in recent history.
Taliban displays bodies of alleged kidnappers in Herat
Four bodies of suspected kidnappers are displayed in different parts of Herat city 'to alert all criminals'.
Mali approached Russian military company for help: Lavrov
Russian foreign minister says Mali's turn towards Russian firms is 'on a legitimate basis', insists Moscow not involved.
Taekwondo: Ending child marriage in Zimbabwe, one kick at a time
The martial art is a welcome refuge for teenage girls hoping to escape the widespread practice of child marriage.
Russia’s Putin praises elections as hundreds protest results
As hundreds gather to protest results, President Putin says they were 'held openly and in accordance with the law'.
Is NATO in crisis?
The security pact between the US, UK and Australia did not cause a rift within NATO, but it is not helping, either.
Witnesses accuse Tigray fighters of Kobo killings
Northern Ethiopia has been racked by more than 10 months of war that has left thousands dead.
Suicide bomber kills at least eight in Somali capital
Attack targeting a convoy going into the presidential palace is claimed by the armed group al-Shabab.
Germany set to vote in most unpredictable elections in years
Germany's vote on Sunday marks the end of Chancellor Angela Merkel's 16 years in office.
Over 100 Ennahdha members resign amid Tunisia’s political crisis
Senior party members cited Ennahdha's failure to confront what they called an 'imminent tyrannical danger'.
Hong Kong: Tiananmen vigil group disbands after police probe
Democracy group is the latest of many civil society bodies to fold over the past year under government pressure.
Drone exposé: The journalism that forced the Pentagon’s mea culpa
The investigations that proved a US military strike killed civilians in Afghanistan. Plus, Canada’s residential schools.
Pakistan and India trade angry accusations at the UNGA
Pakistani PM Imran Khan labels India's government 'fascist', as India accuses its neighbour of nurturing 'terror'.
Rights abuse allegations as displaced Syrians head to gov’t areas
Desperate people in Rukban camp 'subjected to torture or other ill-treatment' after returning to Homs province.
Gaza reconstruction to start by October after $1bn pledged
The reconstruction process comes in three stages: residential units, infrastructure and high-rise buildings.
Texas border camp emptied as US continues to deport Haitians
Nearly 30,000 migrants, many of them from Haiti, had been camping underneath Del Rio International Bridge.
Is Russia to blame for Europe’s gas shortages?
International Energy Agency calls on Moscow to send more gas to head off an energy crisis amid concerns of shortages.
UFC’s Jon Jones arrested for domestic violence, vehicle damage
Former UFC light heavyweight champion arrested in Las Vegas following Hall of Fame induction.
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