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Nigerian doctors strike over pay, inadequate facilities
Doctors union says the strike is indefinite and there will be no exemptions for treating coronavirus cases.
Corporate courts vs the environment
Corporate courts, invented to protect the West against decolonisation, now undermine attempts to halt climate change.
As Indian billionaire plans new airline, Boeing hopes for orders
Rakesh Jhunjhunwala's plan with ex-CEOs of IndiGo, Jet Airways comes as India is seen as a hot market for planemakers.
‘Best moment of Tokyo 2020’: Reaction to shared Olympics gold
Social media reaction to scenes in Tokyo when Qatar's Barshim and Italy's Tamberi decided to share gold.
Simone Biles to make her Olympics return on Tuesday: Live
Biles's return, shared gold in the high jump and other latest updates from the Tokyo Games.
Malaysia deploys riot police as MPs attempt march to parliament
Monday's session cancelled over COVID infections, the fragile government is under pressure over its handling of COVID.
A year on, Beirut blast victims still struggling to return home
Amid economic crisis and political dysfunction, many of Beirut's homes remain in ruins and their tenants in limbo.
Afghanistan: Ghani blames ‘abrupt’ US exit for worsening security
Afghan president blames country's deteriorating security situation on US deciding to withdraw troops by August 31.
‘Challenge your limit’: Pakistani teenager who summited K2
Shehroze Kashif holds the distinction of being the youngest person to reach the summit of K2 and Mount Everest.
Israel Supreme Court to reach verdict on Sheikh Jarrah expulsions
Verdict expected in hearing that could lead to Palestinians being forcibly displaced in favour of Jewish settlers.
That time an Israeli-Palestinian ice cream feud refused to melt
What an Iraqi baker and a Syrian ice cream maker could teach Ben & Jerry.
How two friends decided to share Olympic gold in Tokyo
Tamberi, Barshim shared a gold in a competition settled not by clearing the top height but through a subtle nod.
Peru’s new FM aims to retain central bank head, calm markets
The former World Bank economist, sworn in Friday, offers a counterbalance to Peru's newly appointed left-wing gov't.
India’s Sindhu awaits ice cream with Modi after 2nd Olympic medal
Badminton ace PV Sindhu becomes the country's first woman to win two individual Olympic medals.
Can Iran’s new President Raisi fix a deeply troubled economy?
Iran’s economy has been crippled by US sanctions and decades-long structural issues.
Oil slips on worries of a China slowdown, jump in OPEC output
China's factory activity growth slipped sharply in July as demand contracted for the first time in more than a year.
Jack Dorsey’s Square snaps up Australia’s Afterpay for $29bn
Australia's biggest deal highlights the popularity of the buy now, pay later model which has upended traditional credit.
Fighting between Afghanistan forces, Taliban intensifies: Live
Three provinces in southern and western Afghanistan facing 'critical' security situations, the Afghan army says.
Distance no issue for badminton-mad Indonesian fans
Sport has consistently delivered medals for Indonesia since it made its Olympic debut 30 years ago.
Pfizer, Moderna to raise prices for Europe: Report
Europe is keen to shore up protection and curb the spread of the more transmissible Delta variant.
Should the Olympics be abolished?
Anti-Olympic movement says games are a driver of debt, displacement and corruption.
US shot putter Raven Saunders in first Olympic podium protest
Athlete known as the 'Hulk' crosses arms in an 'X' to show support for 'oppressed people'.
Nearly 400 migrants rescued in Mediterranean Sea
Humanitarian rescue ships have pulled 396 migrants from a dangerously overcrowded wooden boat.
Gunmen attack funeral of Hezbollah commander in Lebanon
Hezbollah says at least two people killed in the attack in Kaldeh, as the army deploys to contain sectarian tensions.
Looming US evictions spur growing concerns, calls for action
US-wide moratorium on rental evictions expired at midnight on Saturday, threatening to push millions into the streets.
Why is Central African Republic struggling to find peace?
Attacks by armed groups have increased in the Central African Republic as the state of emergency is due to expire.
Zambia deploys army to curb violence ahead of elections
At least two people have been killed in pre-election violence in the Southern African country ahead of polls this month.
Bolsonaro supporters rally for change to Brazil’s voting system
Under mounting pressure ahead of 2022 election, President Jair Bolsonaro wants receipts printed after electronic votes.
Iran’s health minister calls for lockdowns enforced by military
Iran's health system could collapse amid a 'catastrophic' COVID surge, ​warns the country's health minister.
Qatar’s Barshim, Italy’s Tamberi share Olympic high jump gold
Rare shared gold came as Qatar's Mutaz Barshim and Italy's Gianmarco Tamberi tied on 2.37-metre clearances in Tokyo.
Egypt: Eight soldiers killed in Sinai ‘anti-terrorism’ operations
Egypt's military says almost 90 fighters were killed in northern Sinai, where fighters loyal to ISIL operate.
US COVID spike: ‘More pain and suffering’ ahead, says Fauci
Rise in US coronavirus cases amid spread of Delta variant prompts renewed call for more Americans to get vaccinated.
Mexico holds referendum on whether to investigate ex-presidents
Amid expectations of low turnout, critics slam vote promoted by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador as unnecessary.
Canada officially marks first nationwide Emancipation Day
August 1 is now recognised across Canada as Emancipation Day, marking the end of slavery in the British Empire in 1834.
Ismail Haniya re-elected as leader of Palestinian group Hamas
Haniya, Hamas chief since 2017, re-elected for four-year term following an unopposed internal election by party members.
Belarus Olympic athlete says taken to airport against her wishes
Sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya asks the IOC for help, accusing her national team of trying to remove her from Japan.
Ethiopian parents living in agony as students stranded in Tigray
Parents call on government and United Nations to help bring to safety their children studying in conflict-torn region.
Italy’s Jacobs wins men’s 100 metres gold at Tokyo Olympics
Lamont Marcell Jacobs wins gold, Fred Kerley of the US takes silver, and Canada's Andre de Grasse takes bronze.
Iran rejects Israeli claim it was behind tanker attack off Oman
Israel has pointed the finger at Iran for an attack that killed two crew members, an accusation Iran denies.
Murdered women: A history of ‘honour’ crimes
Throughout history, women have been held responsible for upholding family ‘honour’ - with deadly consequences.
Antalya, Mugla wildfires continue as Turkey puts out dozens
Firefighters battling five fires in popular seaside destinations after 107 blazes were brought under control.
Min Aung Hlaing promises Myanmar multi-party elections in 2023
Six months after seizing power, Min Aung Hlaing pledges to hold multi-party elections in two years.
Tokyo Olympics: Germany’s Zverev wins men’s singles tennis gold
The 24-year-old beat Russian Karen Khachanov 6-3 6-1 to become the first German man to win singles Olympic gold.
Death toll in Afghanistan floods tops 100, dozens still missing
Another 110 people are missing and 34 wounded in Nuristan province's Kamdesh district as rescue operations continue.
Endangered Sumatran tigers recovering from COVID in Jakarta zoo
In Indonesia, two male Sumatran tigers are recovering from coronavirus after testing positive in mid-July.
New Zealand apologises for 1970s ‘Dawn Raids’
Government expresses 'sorrow, remorse and regret' over historic immigration crackdowns targeting Pacific communities.
Kandahar airport hit by rocket fire as Afghanistan fighting rages
Government forces are fighting Taliban assaults on major cities, including in Herat, Lashkar Gah and Kandahar.
Six civilians killed, several wounded in CAR rebel attack
UN says casualties caused as 3R armed group launched 'large-scale attack' on army positions in a northeastern village.
The Full Report: Beirut’s search for answers
We follow the investigations into the 2020 Beirut port blast.
US urges Tunisia’s Saied to return swiftly to ‘democratic path’
In phone call with president, US national security adviser underscored need for gov't formation, White House says.
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