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Bitcoin’s 60 percent rally since its July lows may be fading
The largest cryptocurrency fell as much as 4.9 percent Thursday to $46,322.
UK defence minister embroiled in row over Kabul animal charity
Animal welfare campaigners accused Ben Wallace of leaving animals 'at the mercy of the Taliban' in Kabul.
Climate activists want a new US central bank chief — here’s why
Jerome Powell has drawn ire from Republicans for his policies on climate change, while progressives want him to do more.
Egypt partially reopens Rafah border crossing with Gaza
Egypt allows one-way traffic as Israel eases import restrictions for the besieged territory it has blockaded since 2007.
Afghan entrepreneur’s e-commerce app pivots to help during crisis
Aseel, a platform selling Afghan artisans’ goods abroad, has revamped its website to accept humanitarian aid for Kabul.
The race to succeed Merkel is heating up: What you need to know
With weeks until Germany's vote, none of the hopeful candidates are proving as popular as the outgoing chancellor.
Attack on Afghan reporter tests Taliban’s media freedom pledge
Ziar Khan Yaad from TOLO TV was attacked by apparent Taliban members, raising questions over media freedoms.
Thailand launches manhunt for policemen after torture video
Two police officers are being sought in connection with the torture death of a suspected drug dealer in early August.
India sees surge in COVID cases after harvest festival
India logs 46,164 new cases, the first time since July 7 the country's single-day infections went past the 45,000 mark.
Qatar rejects Amnesty report on ‘unexplained’ labourer deaths
Rights group calls on Qatar to do more to probe worker deaths, alleging that many fatalities had gone unexplained.
Memory is Our Homeland: European refugees in Africa
A filmmaker retraces the childhood odyssey of his Polish grandmother who became a refugee in Africa during World War II.
Senior UAE official meets Qatar’s emir in rare visit: State media
UAE National Security Adviser and brother of de facto ruler meets Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in Doha, reports say.
Migrant minors languish at emergency sites in US: Advocates
The sites were set up amid a surge in border crossings, but aren't suitable for long-term housing, advocates say.
In a bid to ease tensions, Israel says will allow goods into Gaza
Decision came after Palestinians demonstrated near the separation fence, calling on Israel to ease a crippling blockade.
Bangladesh garment workers, retailers extend workers’ safety pact
Major international retailers and trade unions extend their agreement on ensuring workplace safety at the factories.
What will Afghanistan look like under Taliban rule (again)?
Fearful of Taliban rule, thousands are fleeing the country, while those who remain face uncertainty.
Arab League, OIC call for Algeria-Morocco dialogue amid spat
The two groups and Saudi Arabia decry the diplomatic rift and ask the North African rivals to resolve the conflict.
Palestinians in Gaza protest against Israel’s crippling blockade
Palestinian medics reported at least 14 people were wounded, including five who were shot.
Learning to trust the internet again
Wikipedia can serve as a model to combat disinformation and distrust online.
Panic grips Kabul airport amid ‘terror’ threat warning: Live News
People are urged to move away from Kabul airport over ISIL attack threat as evacuation planes take off every 39 minutes.
Qatar receives first batch of US-made F-15 combat planes
Rollout took place in a ceremony at Boeing's headquarters in the US.
‘It’s a long walk’: Haitian migrants’ traumatic journey to Panama
So far in 2021, 64,000 migrants have crossed Darien Gap, a vast jungle and one of the world's most dangerous routes.
Hong Kong organisers of Tiananmen rally accused of foreign ties
Police to probe Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China over its membership, finance.
‘I was born here, I’ll be buried here’: In Afghanistan to stay
Why one Afghan woman refuses to leave her home - even in the face of fear and uncertainty as the Taliban resume control.
Japan suspends 1.63 million Moderna doses over contamination
'Foreign substances' found in unused vials, raising shortage concerns as the country tries to accelerate vaccinations.
Afghan journalists face uncertain future under Taliban
Journalists question whether to stay or leave, after Afghan Taliban – known for its curbs on media – sweeps to power.
Afghanistan: US, allies warn of ‘terror threat’ at Kabul airport
Countries tell crowds outside airport in Afghan capital to leave area over 'high threat of attack by ISIL offshoot'.
Will we talk to the Taliban? Why not, we always have
It is MSF's principle to work only when all parties to a conflict agree to it.
Death toll rises to at least 20 in western Venezuela floods
More than 1,200 houses have been destroyed, 17 people missing as rescue workers search the wreckage in Merida.
N Korea to convene parliament as economic woes cause strain
Rubber-stamp Supreme People's Assembly to meet on September 28 to discuss economic policy amid crises.
How an Afghan refugee crisis at sea transformed Australia policy
A cargo ship rescued Afghan asylum seekers stranded at sea near Australia 20 years go, transforming its refugee policy.
Biden, Bennett to discuss Iran’s ‘out of the box’ nuclear program
US official says Washington is committed to diplomacy but has 'other avenues to pursue' with Iran.
US pledges to pressure Taliban to allow departures past August 31
'There is no deadline on our work' Antony Blinken says, vowing to help people leave Afghanistan after US withdrawal.
Earthquake aid flowing after Haiti gang truce opens up highway
For the first time in months, traffic is moving on a key road through a gang-ravaged neighbourhood near Port-au-Prince.
Alexey Navalny gives first interview from prison camp
Navalny says he is forced to watch state television in prison and decries 'culture of snitching' and constant control.
Turkish military begins Afghanistan evacuations
Defence ministry says evacuations begin, as report says Taliban insists Ankara withdraw troops fully by end of August.
Brazil’s Supreme Court to rule soon on Indigenous land rights
Prior to 1988, Brazil's Indigenous people were 'hunted down', their 'ears cut off' by paid killers for big landowners.
What should be done to stop illegal waste dumping?
Trash that should have been recycled often dumped or burned in open fields, creating a health and environmental risk.
Meme we go again! Wall Street pros fuel latest meme-stock rally
New data shows weak demand for retail-trader faves, according to a firm that tracks retail flows in the United States.
Palestinians in Gaza resume protests against Israeli blockade
Israeli forces fire live rounds, tear gas as hundreds of Palestinians demand Israel ease its crippling blockade of Gaza.
After decade of Bibi, how will Bennett approach first US visit?
With Democrats and right-wing Bennett seeking relations reset after Netanyahu, Palestine likely to be back-burnered.
Niger: At least 16 soldiers killed in Boko Haram attack
Nine other soldiers injured in the attack in country's Diffa region, defence ministry says.
Tourist sites threatened by raging US wildfires
The Caldor Fire in California and Greenwood Lake Fire in Minnesota are fueled by climate change, researchers conclude.
Iran’s parliament approves President Raisi’s conservative cabinet
All except one of Iranian president's cabinet member picks were approved with overwhelming support by parliament.
South Africa’s economy is $37B bigger than previously thought
The country's statistics authorities said they updated the way they calculate gross domestic product.
It is past time to call the violence against Rohingya genocide
The US and the international community have to officially declare the events of August 2017 genocide.
Biden to host summit with tech moguls on combating cyberattacks
US President Joe Biden will meet with country's technology executives to discuss ways to enhance cybersecurity defences.
Benin confirms H5N1 avian flu outbreak
Virus detected in two districts near the country's capital, Porto Novo, agriculture ministry says.
Johnson & Johnson vaccine boosters increase antibodies: Data
A second dose of the one-shot COVID vaccine resulted in a ninefold increase of antibodies.
Infographic: Lebanon is about to run out of water
More than 70 percent of Lebanon’s population faces critical water shortages, UN children's agency warns.
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