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Sudan takes 1st step towards joining International Criminal Court
Cabinet backs draft bill to join founding treaty of ICC, but the decision needs sovereign council approval.
As Samsung head comes up for parole, company awaits his return
Strategic decisions at tech giant have been lagging as Jay Y Lee has been in prison, convicted of bribery, embezzlement.
Why has climate change caused famine in Madagascar?
More than a million people in need of food aid as the country faces worst drought in decades.
Thick smoke over Athens as suburbs battle wildfires
Firefighting efforts in continue in Greece with water-bombing jets, helicopters, personnel in hundreds.
ASEAN urged to address Myanmar crises, as special envoy named
Rights groups call on ASEAN to work with shadow NUG, local health organisations to deliver urgent humanitarian aid.
‘Wild West’: Top US financial regulator seeks to rein in crypto
Gary Gensler says SEC should have the power to oversee cryptocurrency exchanges and crypto lending.
Families of Beirut blast child victims demand justice a year on
One year after deadly explosion in Lebanese capital, grieving families who lost their children continue to seek justice.
How do Afghanistan forces and Taliban compare?
Analysts and officials say a Taliban victory is far from guaranteed, pointing to the resources of Afghan defence forces.
Lebanon: Beirut port explosion, one year on
Lebanon marks the first anniversary of the devastating blast, as families of victims still wait in vain for justice.
China sees risk of GDP downgrade as Delta curbs spending, travel
Latest virus controls during what is the nation's peak summer holiday will curb retail spending and economic growth.
Game of numbers: Malaysia’s Muhyiddin says he still has majority
Embattled prime minister says he still has support after politicians from key party said they would no longer back him.
Thailand reports daily record of more than 20,000 COVID-19 cases
Government has hinted that strict curbs could be extended until the end of August if cases continue to rise.
Indonesia’s remote East Nusa Tenggara struggles to get vaccines
As COVID-19 ravages Indonesia, the archipelago's remoter areas are having to ration doses because of limited supplies.
Carrie Lam: Beijing’s ‘head girl’ in Hong Kong
How Hong Kong's first female leader opened the door to a new era of political repression in China's freest city.
CDC issues new ban on evictions of most US renters after protest
Move sought by President Joe Biden after Congress fails to act on expired national ban of forced removals.
Guatemala appoints controversial new anti-corruption prosecutor
Move comes after sacking of former anti-corruption prosecutor spurred mass protests and international criticism.
UK agency warns of ‘potential hijack’ of ship off UAE coast
Iran denies any connection with the reported incident amid heightened tensions around the Strait of Hormuz.
Is political repression worsening in Belarus?
Belarusian Olympic athlete asks Poland for protection, while activist is found hanged in Ukraine.
Police officer dead, suspect killed after stabbing at US Pentagon
US military headquarters temporarily placed on lockdown after gunshots were fired and people killed at outdoor bus stop.
Afghans chant ‘Allahu Akbar’ in defiant protests against Taliban
'God is greatest' has become a cry of defiance for anti-Taliban protesters as group assaults major Afghan cities.
Spirit and American Airlines cancel hundreds of flights again
Cancellations have left thousands of passengers stranded and fuelled concerns over crew shortages.
Hundreds flee homes as wildfire rages near Athens, Greece
The blaze sent smoke over the capital and prompted multiple evacuations near Tatoi, a town north of Athens.
Florida may divest from Ben & Jerry’s parent over Israel boycott
US state won't invest in Unilever unless Ben & Jerry's reverses its position on occupied West Bank ice cream sales.
Belarus Olympic athlete row: What you need to know
Krystsina Tsimanouskaya under protection of Polish embassy after accusing Belarus of trying to force her to fly home.
Brazil’s president hits out at new probe into voting fraud claims
Jair Bolsonaro says he won't be 'intimidated' after electoral authorities order probe into his attacks on voting system.
Powerful blasts and gunfire rock Afghan capital Kabul
Afghanistan's Defence Minister says he is safe after explosion near his home, but continuing gunfire reported in Kabul.
Food giant Tyson to require COVID vaccination for all US workers
Tyson is one of the first major employers of front-line workers to mandate jabs amid a resurgence of COVID-19.
‘No military solution’ to conflict in Afghanistan, US envoy says
US Special Representative Zalmay Khalilzad renews push for negotiated settlement as violence in Afghanistan rages.
New York Gov Cuomo sexually harassed women, state probe finds
Probe reveals 'deeply disturbing, yet clear picture' of illegal sexual conduct towards young women in state workplace.
Five US police officers charged over violent arrests of Black men
Security cameras show Florida officers kicking a handcuffed man then attacking another man who was recording the arrest.
More than dozen people killed by rebels in east DR Congo
At least 16 people knifed to death by suspected ADF fighters in Ituri province, say military and local sources.
Saudi Arabia ramped up executions in first half of 2021: Amnesty
The kingdom executed at least 40 people between January and July 2021, more than in whole of 2020, UK-based group says.
Afghan forces order civilians to leave city under Taliban siege
Call comes as the military prepares major offensive against Taliban in heart of Lashkar Gah after fierce fighting.
New York City announces vaccine mandate for indoor activities
Customers will soon have to show proof of a COVID-19 jab or be denied entry to restaurants, gyms and other venues.
Electric Cars: Driving into the Future
Just how green is the auto industry’s electric revolution?
‘Wrong and shameful’: Critics decry extended US COVID refugee ban
The Biden administration has extended Title 42 order, which allows authorities to expel asylum seekers.
‘Defining moment’: What’s next for Tunisia’s Ennahdha?
Tunisia's largest parliamentary party faces an existential threat after President Saied assumed executive powers.
President Saied: ‘Superman’ or voice of Tunisia’s downtrodden?
Is President Kais Saied trying to bite off more than he can chew?
Russia restricts movement of key Navalny ally for 18 months
Lyubov Sobol handed a travel ban, curfew order over involvement in pro-Navalny protests earlier this year.
Agaléga islanders fear for future due to secret Indian navy base
Inhabitants of the remote Mauritian island of Agaléga fear expulsion, can see parallels with Diego Garcia.
Bill Gates, Melinda French officially divorced: Court document
The couple filed for divorce after 27 years of marriage, but pledged to continue their philanthropic work together.
Evidence points to secret Indian navy base on Mauritian island
Analysis of data suggests construction of airstrip and jetty for military use as India expands influence towards Africa.
Second chance: Boeing readies crucial Starliner flight test
The stakes are high after Starliner failed to dock with the ISS in 2019, ceding ground to Elon Musk’s SpaceX.
Iraq says US returning 17,000 looted ancient treasures
Iraqi culture and foreign ministries say Baghdad reached an agreement with US authorities to recover artifacts.
Kashmiris working in Indian army, police continue to face attacks
Locals in region's police or Indian security forces and their families being targeted, with police blaming the rebels.
As COVID restrictions ease, will we see a rise in other viruses?
The 'triple threat' of COVID, flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is real as countries open up.
Belarusian Olympic athlete says ‘punishment’ awaited her at home
Krystsina Tsimanouskaya alleges threats from officials and calls for a probe into her Olympics withdrawal.
‘Nothing was done’: HRW blasts officials in Beirut blast report
Rights group calls for international probe and sanctions, slams officials' failure for years to remove explosives.
China’s Guan wins gold in balance beam, Simone Biles takes bronze
A return for US superstar Simone Biles, who had withdrawn from all other events in Tokyo, citing mental health concerns.
UN urges warring parties in Afghanistan to protect civilians
UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan warns the impact of 'indiscriminate' gunfire and air raids will be 'catastrophic'
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