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Singapore vaccinates 80 percent of population against COVID-19
Some 80 percent of Singapore's 5.7 million people are now fully inoculated against COVID-19, says health minister.
War-weary Libyans yearn for end to daily blackouts
Power cuts have become a regular occurrence in the war-torn country where people say authorities are not doing enough.
Dozens killed in Houthi attack on Yemen’s largest base
At least 30 soldiers killed and 60 wounded in rebel attacks on major military base housing Saudi-led forces.
Israel bombs Hamas sites in Gaza after protests
Palestinians say they are resuming the demonstrations to press Israel to ease restrictions on the enclave.
Libya’s Dbeibah hits back at parliament over no-confidence threat
Libyan leader says the eastern-based parliament's failure to vote on state budget is delaying his administration's work.
Tony Blair should go to Afghanistan
The former British PM should follow up by personal example on his calls not to abandon Afghanistan.
Taliban takeover a ‘body blow’ to Indian interests in Afghanistan
Analysts say Taliban's takeover is a major setback for India, which cultivated close ties with the outgoing government.
‘Don’t go to the airport’: Taliban warns of new major attack
US forces fly out last evacuees from the Afghan capital amid warnings of a 'specific, credible threat' at the airport.
Australia’s Melbourne to extend sixth COVID-lockdown
Lockdown in Melbourne was due to end on Thursday, but authorities say this is no longer possible due to rising cases.
Bolsonaro sees three options for future: Prison, death or victory
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's comments come amid campaign to alter electronic voting system before 2022 election.
‘We can’t survive’: Migrants in Mexico protest slow asylum system
Hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers join caravan bound for Mexico City to demand expedited asylum proceedings.
Canada’s Conservatives make gains weeks ahead of vote, polls show
Surveys show Conservatives with slim lead over Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party as Canada readies for September 20 vote.
Taliban blocks Kabul airport to most as foreign airlifts wane
Taliban says it is ready to take over Kabul airport and already holds some positions, but Pentagon denies claim.
Hurricane Ida: US Gulf Coast prepares for ‘dangerous’ storm
Storm is expected to make US landfall late on Sunday, bringing heavy downpour, tidal surge and 225kmph winds to region.
Thousands march across US to demand voting rights protection
Marches come amid state-level curbs to voting access that rights groups say disproportionately affect people of colour.
How should social media companies handle the Taliban?
Tech giants face challenge over disseminating Taliban content as group prepares to form new government in Afghanistan.
Does Afghanistan mark the end of American Empire?
The American appetite for entering into conflict to preserve global dominance seems to be abating.
Afghan Paralympians to compete in Tokyo after evacuation
Zakia Khudadadi and Hossain Rasouli, who were evacuated last weekend to France, have arrived in Tokyo, says IPC.
Biden promises more strikes against ISIL-affiliate in Afghanistan
Meanwhile, Taliban condemns US drone strike on ISKP - describing the operation as a 'clear attack on Afghan territory'.
Delta variant doubles COVID hospital risk: Study
British study suggests those who get COVID-19 from the Delta variant more likely to be hospitalised compared with Alpha.
Last UK flight for civilians leaves as Kabul airlift winds down
UK armed forces begin to leave Afghanistan and will take a small number of Afghans on remaining flights.
Several civilians burned, hacked to death by rebels in DR Congo
The deadly attack happened in Kasanzi village in the Beni territory of North Kivu province, a local chief said.
Palestinian boy dies after being shot by Israeli forces in Gaza
Hassan Abu al-Neil, 12, dies of wounds a week after he was shot by Israeli forces during protests at the Gaza border.
No different from Trump, Iran’s Khamenei slams ‘predatory’ Biden
Iranian supreme leader doubles down on his position before future nuclear talks with Western powers.
21 dead, dozens missing after boat sinks in Bangladesh
Passenger vessel reportedly collided with a sand-laden cargo ship on a lake in the town of Bijoynagar.
‘Scapegoating China’: Beijing denounces US report on COVID origin
Beijing says the US intelligence community report is based on the presumption of guilt on the part of China.
Russia’s hypersonic missiles: Can the world avert an arms race?
Moscow takes a lead in new technology that can evade conventional defences and fly at seven times the speed of sound.
Argentina’s president charged with allegedly breaking quarantine
The case against Fernandez has grabbed headlines after Argentina imposed stricter lockdowns on the public.
Is the Taliban up to the security challenges in Afghanistan?
Dozens of people killed in bombing outside Kabul airport by ISIL affiliate.
On Afghanistan, Pakistan walks tightrope of optimism and caution
Some see Taliban takeover as Islamabad's preferred outcome, but it may embolden armed groups in the country.
China condemns US warship transit of Taiwan Strait
Beijing slams the move as provocative, saying it shows the US is the biggest threat to peace and stability.
Iraq hosts summit aimed at easing regional tensions
In a bid to become regional mediator and amid fears of an ISIL resurgence, Iraq hosts Middle East meeting.
Africa COVID chief: Vaccination rollout ‘extremely disappointing’
Dr John Nkengasong discusses global vaccine inequality and Africa’s battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Didn’t need to die’: US seeks answers after Kabul massacre
Among the most pressing questions is how did the suicide bombers make it through Taliban checkpoints?
How stars live and die: Kepler captures rare supernova blast
Ground-breaking data from space telescope comes three years after it was decommissioned in 2018 when it ran out of fuel.
US drone attack ‘kills’ ISKP planner in Afghanistan: Live
Operation against ISIL group comes as US Embassy in Afghanistan warns citizens to immediately leave Kabul airport.
Several dead as bus carrying mine workers plunges in Peru
At least 15 dead and three injured in incident near a copper mine in the Cotabambas province of Peru's Apurimac region.
Wuhan facilities shed light on China’s oversight on wildlife use
G7 leaders call for 'a transparent, evidence-based' study on the origins of COVID-19 but Beijing rejects another probe.
Sirhan Sirhan, killer of Robert F Kennedy, recommended for parole
Two of Kennedy's sons favour the release of Sirhan, who assassinated the then-presidential candidate in 1968.
Lebanon’s Hezbollah agrees to third shipment of Iranian fuel
Hassan Nasrallah agrees to new shipment to ease shortages in the country, but critics warn move risks sanctions.
US intel community remains ‘divided’ on COVID-19 origin
Intelligence agencies fail to shed light on whether virus came from an infected animal or a Chinese laboratory.
Mali releases ex-interim president and PM from house arrest
Their detention by military officers in May marked Mali's second coup since the overthrow of President Keita.
Bennett ‘happy’ as Biden touts ‘other options’ against Iran
Israel's Naftali Bennett refrains from mentioning Palestinians in remarks ahead of meeting with Joe Biden.
The threat of ISKP in Afghanistan has been underestimated
The Islamic State’s Afghan affiliate could derail Taliban efforts to establish security and stable rule.
US COVID-19 hospitalisations rise to 100,000, most since January
Numbers show a grim picture emerging, with 25,000 people currently in intensive care and daily deaths reaching 364.
‘Not good’: Cuba, US brace for Hurricane Ida
The hurricane is quickly strengthening and is expected to hit Cuba Friday night and the US on Sunday.
Man United agrees deal with Juventus to re-sign Ronaldo
Ronaldo, 36, was first crowned world player of the year during his time at United between 2003 and 2009.
Veteran group says it moved 630 Afghans to Kabul airport: Report
The group says it conducted an unofficial mission to shepherd members of the Afghan special forces and their families.
US consumer sentiment falls to near-decade low in August
Higher inflation and the surging Delta variant of the coronavirus have taken a big bite out of US consumer attitudes.
Bonus Edition: ‘The Liberal Redneck’, Paralympics, Haiti
Best of the week and behind the scenes.
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