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How did 9/11 and the War on Terror change Kenya’s trajectory?
From deadly terror attacks to a disastrous invasion, 9/11 had many grave consequences for Kenya.
UK ends contract with French startup for vaccines
Valneva shares plummeted on the news from the UK, the only country that had made a commitment to buy its vaccine.
Macron’s ex-bodyguard goes on trial over May Day assaults
Alexandre Benalla, 30, risks up to seven years in prison and 100,000 euros ($118,000) in fines if found guilty.
Israeli PM Bennett visits Egypt on invitation of el-Sisi
First official trip by an Israeli PM to Egypt for a decade comes amid an uptick of Israeli violence in Palestine.
Environmental threats ‘greatest challenge to human rights’: UN
UN rights chief warns of the worsening ecological situation across the globe that must be urgently addressed.
From dropout to fintech disruptor: Zerodha’s Nikhil Kamath
Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of India's largest trading platform, says the stock market is 'very evidently a bubble'.
Gunmen attack Nigerian prison; 240 inmates freed
Authorities appealed to the public to provide intelligence that will assist in recapturing the escapees.
Les Hijabeuses: Muslim women footballers tackle French hijab ban
Women from the Parisian suburbs that produced Pogba and Mbappé say French Football Federation rules are discriminatory.
Argentina primary results spell trouble for ruling party
The vote, seen as a preview of November midterm elections, saw support wane for the government.
Oil sector in balance as Norway votes
Polls suggest a clear majority is emerging to unseat Prime Minister Erna Solberg's centre-right government.
Spain deploys military against wildfire, evacuates 2,500
Wildfires are common in southern Europe during the summer months, but this year has seen an exceptional number.
Infographic: How many Palestinians are imprisoned by Israel?
Israel holds some 4,650 Palestinians, including 200 children, 40 women, and 520 administrative detainees, in prisons.
Myanmar: Aung San Suu Kyi skips hearing after feeling unwell
Deposed Myanmar leader is being tried on charges of flouting pandemic rules and illegally importing walkie-talkies.
Dengue suspected of killing dozens in India’s Uttar Pradesh state
At least 58 people, many of them children, have died in the worst-hit Firozabad district alone.
Top US Democrat calls out Saudi over alleged aid worker torture
Rights groups say aid worker Abdulrahman al-Sadhan has been tortured after May arrest.
‘Gross abuses’: Armed groups killing, recruiting in Niger
Human rights group Amnesty urges government to take urgent action, warning of the 'devastating impact on children'.
First foreign commercial jet since Taliban return lands in Kabul
A Pakistan International Airlines flight from Islamabad carrying a handful of passengers touches down at Kabul airport.
What fate awaits the rearrested Palestinian prisoners?
Lawyers say prisoners likely to face additional years on their initial sentences as well as harsh punitive measures.
Afghans sell possessions amid cash crunch, looming crisis
The Taliban takeover, and the resulting cut in international funds, has exacerbated an already dire economic situation.
The land we came from: The green hills of Kaltungo
I grew up in the city, with concrete sidewalks and tarred roads, and for me, the village was an endless adventure.
Bangladesh reopens schools after 18-month COVID shutdown
Schools reopened after 543 days of closure as country's virus situation eases and more people are vaccinated.
UN urged to retain Kyaw Moe Tun as Myanmar ambassador
Civil society groups in Myanmar and overseas say Kyaw Moe Tun a 'crucial voice' for people and deposed government.
Shanghai suspends flights, schools as Typhoon Chanthu approaches
Typhoon Chanthu is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rains to coastal regions in China.
Myanmar dissidents face fear and uncertainty in Thailand
Myanmar dissidents in Thailand are living in hiding as they seek humanitarian protection in third countries.
Malaysia PM to sign cooperation agreement with opposition
The deal is designed to shore up Ismail Sabri's support in parliament after months of political instability.
North Korea says it tested ‘strategic’ long-range cruise missile
Analysts say new missile could have nuclear capability, and could warrant strengthening sanctions.
Why is Guantanamo Bay still open?
US President Biden faces legal and political challenges to close notorious prison.
UN to distribute cash aid to Gaza families, envoy says
Nearly 100,000 beneficiaries will begin to receive cash aid on Monday, UN Middle East envoy says.
Pope calls for openness after meeting Hungary’s Orban
Tens of thousands turn out in Budapest to hear Pope Francis, who called for his audience to be 'open' and 'considerate'.
Villagers flee homes as Spanish wildfire blazes for fifth day
Spain sends in a military unit to help tackle blazes raging close to a Costa del Sol resort.
Photographing 9/11: ‘What did they think as they jumped?’
'It was like she was floating. I was so close I could see her face. She didn’t scream.'
Qatar foreign minister in Afghanistan in first high-level visit
Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani is highest-level foreign official to visit Afghanistan since the Taliban took power.
#PalestinianPrisoners: This is not the time to despair
The story of the six Palestinian political prisoners should inspire hope and action, not throw us into despair.
It is time to stop playing Jenga with US foreign policy
Imperial hubris leads the US to build towers doomed to fall.
Will California Gov Gavin Newsom be kicked out in recall vote?
Polls show Newsom will likely stay in office, but the recall has emboldened Republicans.
Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo announces French presidential bid
The 62-year-old daughter of Spanish immigrants is the hot favourite to win the nomination of the Socialist party.
Extreme Weather: Are we ready?
The modelling doesn't look good.
IAEA and Iran reach agreement to avert nuclear deal crisis
Iran and the UN's nuclear agency reached an agreement on Sunday and said talks will continue later this month.
Iran training Middle East fighters to fly drones: Israel
Benny Gantz says Tehran is using an airbase to train 'operatives from Yemen, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon' to fly UAVs.
Taliban says women can study in gender-segregated universities
However, women will be required to wear head coverings and the curriculum is under review, Afghanistan's new rulers say.
Two Ukraine soldiers die in clashes with separatists
The Ukrainian army is locked in a conflict with breakaway fighters in Donetsk and Lugansk.
‘Men don’t protect us, they won’t respect us’: Afghan diaries
How one woman is determined to stay despite the uncertain future that women like her face in the country.
Israeli blockade on Gaza eases, but residents are not hopeful
Although Israel lifted some restrictions, economic analysts say the moves will not lead to real development.
US marks 20th anniversary of 9/11
President Joe Biden said the United States must come together and lead the world by example.
The West is getting Afghanistan wrong – again
Here are four misconceptions about the Afghan crisis that Western politicians and pundits continue to spread.
Tunisia president indicates plans to amend constitution
Kais Saied says 2014 charter is 'not eternal' and can be amended within existing constitutional means.
Japan, Vietnam sign defence transfer deal amid China worries
Tokyo says new deal elevates Japan-Vietnam defence partnership to a 'new level'.
Japan’s vaccines minister leads poll on LDP leadership race
Poll by Nikkei and TV Tokyo shows Taro Kono leading opinion poll on who should succeed Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.
FBI releases newly declassified record on September 11 attacks
Document offers no evidence the Saudi government was complicit in the September 11, 2001 attacks.
UK’s Raducanu makes history with US Open victory
Emma Raducanu, 18, is the first British woman in 44 years to win a Grand Slam title and first qualifier to win a major.
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