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Iraq’s Erbil airport targeted in drone attack: Kurdish officials
No reports of casualties in attack on airport in northern Iraq, which serves as base for US-led coalition forces.
Haiti PM rejects ‘diversionary tactics’ in Moise killing probe
Ariel Henry was asked to come in for questioning next week as part of investigation into president's July assassination.
Venice Film Festival: L’Evenement wins Golden Lion
Drama wowed viewers with portrayal of woman desperate to arrange termination in 1960s, when it could mean jail or death.
Canada election: Experts urge ‘bolder’ action amid climate crisis
Nearly a fifth of Canadians say climate change is top election issue. Are political parties taking it seriously enough?
Uncertainty in Guinea after military coup removes Alpha Conde
The coup leaders have promised a government of national unity to lead transition to civilian rule, but questions remain.
Yemen gov’t says Houthis hit Red Sea aid port
There has been no claim of responsibility for the attack on the al-Makha port on Yemen’s western coast.
Can the Taliban be trusted with Afghanistan aid?
UN warns of 'economic meltdown' without urgent cash and help for Afghanistan.
Abimael Guzman, head of Peruvian rebel group Shining Path, dies
Imprisoned rebel leader, who had been ill in recent months, died at the age of 86.
DR Congo president seeks review of mining contracts with China
Democratic Republic of the Congo is seeking what it says is a fairer share of its vast mineral wealth.
US honours 9/11 dead on 20th anniversary of attacks
Commemoration ceremonies held across country to remember nearly 3,000 victims of September 11, 2001 attacks.
Reporting the ‘end’ of the Afghan war 20 years after 9/11
What lessons has the media learned in 20 years of the ‘War on Terror’? Also, Afghan media under the Taliban.
Attack on Turkish troops in Syria kills two soldiers
Three other soldiers were wounded in an attack targeting Turkish forces in Idlib province.
Why is Guantanamo Bay prison still open 20 years after 9/11?
The fate of 39 detainees still being held rests with US President Joe Biden, who has pledged to close the prison.
Video shows last US Afghan attack may have targeted aid worker
An NYT investigation shows the US may have targeted Kabul resident Ezmarai Ahmadi and several children.
Muslim man spent 15 years in prison after post-9/11 crackdown
Yassin Aref was a victim of post-9/11 Islamophobia and a controversial arrest by the FBI that led to 15 years in jail.
How Muslim Americans pushed for political prominence post-9/11
US Muslims are voting, running for office and organising - forging their own path - despite bigotry, activists say.
9/11 should have led to a criminal investigation, not a war
The challenge is to understand how and why the West elected to position al-Qaeda as the counterweight to the US.
Have the BRICS moved the centre of economic and political power?
Representing 45% of the world's population, some of these fast-growing countries have failed to live up to expectations.
More US studies show COVID vaccines protect from serious illness
Research suggests vaccines offer strong protection against hospitalisation and death, even for the Delta variant.
Afghan flights into US paused because of four measles cases
White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki says suspension came at the recommendation of the CDC.
US pulls missile defences in Saudi Arabia amid Yemen attacks
Gulf Arab nations worry about the US's future plans as it removes forces from the Middle East.
China’s Wang Yi tells Vietnam to avoid magnifying sea dispute
The foreign minister says the two countries should be vigilant to resist the intervention of extraterritorial forces.
PM Albin Kurti: Will US troops retreat from Kosovo too?
As Joe Biden pledges to end the US's 'forever wars', Kosovo's prime minister discusses if a troops pullout is possible.
The ‘war on terror’ and the disciplining of American Muslims
American Muslims have been subjected to a multibillion-dollar securitisation effort that has devastated the community.
Israel hits Hamas sites in Gaza over a rocket firing: Military
There were no reports of casualties in the attack, testing a fragile truce that ended fierce fighting in May.
Haiti prosecutors seek to interview PM over Jovenel Moise killing
PM Henry asked to explain why he spoke with one of the main suspects just hours after the president was killed in July.
Refugees fear COVID risk in Australian immigration detention
Concerns raised for health, safety of those held in overcrowded Melbourne facility after a guard contracted the virus.
Deadly unrest in Myanmar as opposition urges ‘defensive war’
Opposition launches campaign urging UN to recognise the National Unity Government amid escalating violence.
How Southeast Asia’s hardline groups saw September 11 attacks
Groups like Jemaah Islamiyah were already carrying out attacks across Southeast Asia when 9/11 happened.
The young Vietnamese helping tackle the illegal wildlife trade
Trang Nguyen is a rarity in Vietnam where civil society is viewed with scepticism and most young people want more lucrat
Families expect US release of FBI report on Saudi role in 9/11
Anticipated 16-page report is an FBI summary of a long-running investigation into the activities of two Saudi hijackers.
Palestinian teen describes brutal Israeli settler attack
Tareq Zubeidi, 15, has been unable to resume normal life since surviving an attack by Israeli settlers.
Ex-French health minister charged over COVID handling
Agnes Buzyn charged with 'endangering the lives of others', in one of the first such cases worldwide.
ECOWAS envoys meet Guinea coup leaders, say Conde in good health
Delegation from West Africa's main bloc meet Guinea's overthrown president and the new military rulers who removed him.
Israeli police say two of six Palestinian prison escapees caught
Police say the two escapees from Gilboa prison were captured on Mount Precipice, a Christian holy site near Nazareth.
Moroccan king appoints Aziz Akhannouch as gov’t head
RNI emerged as the biggest party in Morocco's parliamentary election, taking 102 of the 395 seats.
Inflation watch: US producer prices surge to another record
United States producer prices jumped 8.3 percent last month, the biggest annual increase on record.
Lafarge case uncovers French duplicity, hypocrisy, says analyst
French paper says French state was 'well aware of the conditions' under which Lafarge maintained its activity in Syria.
Did 9/11 make millennials less wealthy?
September 11, 2001 was a formative day for many American millennials. But did it impact how they manage their money?
Former Giuliani associate Igor Fruman guilty in campaign charge
Fruman and Lev Parnas concealed an illegal $325,000 donation to support Donald Trump's 2020 re-election campaign.
Tropical storm Olaf brings heavy rains to Baja California Sur
Hundreds of residents spent the night in shelters and some 20,000 tourists hunkered down in their hotel rooms.
What is behind the PJD’s defeat in Morocco’s election?
The party that led the government for a decade was dealt a severe blow in parliamentary polls.
Russia summons US ambassador over ‘election interference’
Foreign ministry says John Sullivan presented with 'undeniable proof' of US tech giants violating Russian laws.
Bonus Edition: Somalia hunger, Afghanistan’s women, life in Gaza
Best of the week and behind the scenes.
No proof of vaccines or tests required to enter Dubai Expo
The Dubai World Expo is expected to attract 25 million visitors over the course of six months.
Denmark becomes only European country with no COVID curbs
New infections have eased as vaccination rates have climbed, reaching more than 70 percent of the overall population.
Epic blow: Judge strikes down Apple’s in-app payment restrictions
United States judge's ruling strikes down a core part of Apple's App Store rules.
Lebanon’s new government only ‘a band-aid’, experts say
PM Mikati is optimistic to get Lebanon out of mire, but analysts say economic recovery is not on the horizon.
US military trial of 9/11 suspects drags on 20 years after attack
Torture, secrecy and dysfunction plague military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay with no resolution in sight.
South Africa vaccinates children in test of China’s Sinovac jab
Global study to enroll 2,000 participants in South Africa and 12,000 others in Kenya, Philippines, Chile and Malaysia.
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