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A Youth in Limbo: The story of an Afghan refugee in Greece
An aspiring teenage rapper from Afghanistan is stranded in Athens.
Morocco footballers burst into song after escaping Guinea coup
Players and support staff departed Conakry after being holed up in their hotel during the first hours of the putsch.
India denying subsidised food grains to millions of its poor
Faulty public distribution system based on a 2011 census excludes the country's most vulnerable reeling under pandemic.
Syria: Fragile truce holds in Deraa as peace talks resume
Talks to finalise a deal between the Syrian government and rebels in Deraa province have repeatedly faltered.
Who is Alpha Conde, Guinea’s toppled president?
Critics argue that the 83-year-old leader worked for decades to restore democracy, but once in power, he undermined it.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro seeks big turnout at national day rallies
Slumping in the polls, Bolsonaro hopes to energise base as threat of violence between supporters and opponents looms.
Getting jabbed in New York: Vaccines for a sick system?
Getting vaccinated in New York was my only good medical experience in the US, ever.
Six Palestinians escape from high-security prison in Israel
Israeli police launch search after six Palestinians managed to break out from Gilboa prison overnight through a tunnel.
Dozens killed in northeast DR Congo by suspected ADF rebels
The attack occurred in the Ituri region on Saturday, officials said, as the restive region sees rise in deadly attacks.
Many Guineans celebrate as soldiers seize power
President Conde, in power for more than a decade, saw his popularity plummet since he sought a third term last year.
Taliban claims victory in Panjshir as it calls to end war: Live
The group's spokesman says it has taken control of the last holdout province, but opposition forces vow to fight.
‘Modi gov’t anti-farmer’: Thousands rally against India farm laws
Farmers vow to remain defiant against the government over controversial laws they say will destroy their livelihoods.
Former US army sniper kills four, including baby, in Florida
The attacker, who served in Afghanistan and Iraq, also wounded an 11-year-old girl with seven gunshots.
Canadians mark 1,000 days since Spavor, Kovrig’s China detention
Beijing slams 'gross interference' by Canada as US expresses support for Canadians held in China amid Huawei dispute.
Reports of Guinea unrest send aluminium prices to 10-year high
Guinea is a key supplier of bauxite, aluminiums raw material, markets are concerned about potential supply disruptions.
Guinea coup: Military arrests president, dissolves government
Special forces troops say they dissolved the constitution and shut the country's land and air borders.
Google locks Afghan gov’t emails to keep from Taliban: Report
Gov't databases, emails could give details on employees of the former administration, contractors, allies, Reuters said.
The land we came from: The river of tears and sadness
For those of us born in Ban Vinai Refugee Camp, that river was a source of flow in lives caught in waiting.
Taiwan says 19 Chinese military aircraft entered its airspace
Incursion included bombers and fighters, according to Taiwan, and was largest since June.
Coal’s future is ‘assured’ says Australia in response to UN
UN climate envoy urged Australia to phase out coal, saying climate change will dramatically damage its economy.
Hong Kong’s Apple Daily publisher to liquidate company
Jailed tycoon Jimmy Lai's newspaper was shut in June after a police raid to probe breach of a new national security law.
Taliban claims ‘complete capture’ of Afghanistan’s Panjshir
Taliban says it's in control of Panjshir held by resistance forces, but opposition forces say fight will continue.
Saadi Gaddafi: Son of former Libya leader freed from jail
Media reports say Saadi Gaddafi departed on a plane to Istanbul immediately after his release.
India probes late Kashmir separatist’s family under terror law
Geelani's family booked under UAPA for allegedly raising anti-India slogans and wrapping his body in Pakistani flag.
Malaysia fishermen in last-ditch bid to stop Penang reclamation
Fishermen to appeal to central government over Penang state's plan to create three artificial islets off coast.
Pfizer COVID vaccines arrive in Australia under UK swap deal
Australia is trying to secure more vaccine supplies amid a surge in cases that has locked down its two biggest cities.
Protests as Montenegro’s new Orthodox head inaugurated
Dozens reported injured after protests against enthronement of new head of Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro.
Can the Taliban ensure Kabul airport is safe to fly?
The Kabul airport is a vital gateway for humanitarian aid and crucial for the revival of Afghanistan's economy.
Brazil-Argentina World Cup qualifier halted over COVID protocols
Match suspended after Brazil health authorities accuse four Argentina players of breaching COVID-19 quarantine rules.
Panjshir resistance leader says ready for talks with Taliban
Ahmad Massoud, head of NRF, says he welcomes proposals for a negotiated settlement to end fighting in Panjshir Valley.
In pictures: Taliban paints over Kabul’s colourful blast walls
Blast walls adorned with various murals in tribute to individuals and pop art are being painted over by the Taliban.
Canada’s Conservative leader now says he will keep firearms ban
Under pressure, Conservative Party leader Erin O'Toole reverses course on campaign promise to repeal 2020 weapons ban.
Is Somalia’s hunger and homelessness crisis beyond hope?
Ever-more extreme weather and local conflicts push greater numbers of people into dire poverty.
US: Hurricane Ida death toll rises as recovery efforts continue
Death toll mounts in US northeast and Louisiana days after hurricane hit several US states with extreme winds, flooding.
Jacob Zuma: South African ex-president released on medical parole
Jacob Zuma will complete remainder of 15-month prison sentence in system of community corrections.
Rich countries to have 1.2bn surplus COVID vaccine doses
By end of 2021 rich countries will have 1.2 billion vaccine doses not marked for donations, according to a new analysis.
Mexico blocks new US-bound migrant caravan
Migration advocate slams swoop on caravan of about 400 people from Central America, Haiti and Venezuela as 'cruel' act.
UAE announces plans to boost economy, attract workers
Emirates plans to attract $150bn in foreign direct investment in next nine years, government officials say.
Indigenous leaders push new target to curb Amazon deforestation
Just under 50 percent of Amazon basin is under some form of protection, but advocates say pressure is mounting.
US: Blinken and Austin to visit Gulf to address post-war stresses
Secretary of state and defence secretary to travel separately, meet with key US allies in Arabian Gulf and Europe.
Panjshir resistance leader says ready for talks with Taliban
Ahmad Massoud, head of NRF, says he welcomes proposals for a negotiated settlement to end fighting in Panjshir Valley.
Long road to recovery after Hurricane Ida
People struggle to obtain food, water and fuel in Louisiana's southeast and are without power for weeks.
Afghanistan: Panjshir forces claim hundreds of Taliban captured
Taliban reportedly meets stiff resistance after pushing deep into Afghanistan's holdout Panjshir Valley.
Kabul airport reopens to receive aid, domestic flights restart
Some flights resume after a technical team from Qatar reopened Kabul airport for aid and domestic services.
Guinea in turmoil as soldiers claim they have taken over
Defence ministry says an attack on the presidential palace by mutinous forces has been put down.
Brazil confirms mad cow disease cases; suspends China beef export
Brazilian health ministry says no risk to human or animal health after detecting two cases of the disease.
9/11: Remembering the irredeemable
Twenty years ago, for a brief moment, the soul of the American people feared what the world fears all the time.
Several soldiers killed in southwestern Pakistan suicide bombing
At least three soldiers killed and 15 others wounded near Quetta in Balochistan province.
Suspected ISIL attack kills at least 12 Iraqi police near Kirkuk
Authorities say the deadly attack south of Kirkuk city took place just after midnight.
Palestinian prisoner admitted to house arrest to give birth
Move comes after her family, lawyers and supporters rallied for her release as she is about to have a baby.
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