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Cuban embassy in Paris targeted with petrol bombs
Foreign minister blames US government for a 'continuous campaigns against our country that encourage these behaviours'.
US Capitol riot: Newly launched House panel to hold first hearing
Officers assaulted in the January 6 riot will testify before the special committee created to probe the incident.
HRW accuses Israel of ‘apparent war crimes’ in Gaza assault
HRW investigated three Israeli air raids that killed 62 Palestinian civilians during the 11-day assault on Gaza in May.
Children in Raqqa still living in ruins four years after battle
Syrian city once held by ISIL still lacks clean water, electricity and schools, Save the Children report finds.
First person charged under Hong Kong security law found guilty
Former waiter Tong Ying-kit, 24, was accused of driving his bike into three riot police while carrying protest flag.
Misenga: A DRC refugee hoping to inspire millions at the Olympics
Representing the Refugee Olympic Team for a second time, Misenga hopes to achieve his dreams in Tokyo.
How the Delta variant changed the course of the COVID-19 pandemic
The Delta variant is wreaking havoc around the world, proving we will only be safe when everyone is safe.
Ivory Coast’s Ouattara to meet former president and rival Gbagbo
Presidential palace meeting to be first since forces loyal to two men fought bloody post-election conflict 10 years ago.
Haiti arrests top security chief in Moise murder investigation
Police say they arrested head of Jovenel Moise's security as part of ongoing probe into the July 7 assassination.
Unusual cold weather in Brazil sends coffee prices soaring
Last week's severe frosts caused extensive damage to fields in Brazil, the world's largest producer of coffee.
Afghan soldiers flee attack, cross border: Pakistan army
Army statement says 46 members of Afghan forces, including five officers, cross border near Pakistani town of Chitral.
Olympics latest: Naomi Osaka eliminated from Tokyo Games
From tennis and volleyball to swimming and surfing, a round-up of the latest Olympics action.
Gunmen on motorbikes raid Niger village, kill 14
Victims of the attack near the Mali border included nine people working in the fields, according to interior ministry.
Bangladesh logs single-day records for COVID cases, deaths
Officials say 15,192 new infections and 247 deaths reported as the country battles a surge after Eid al-Adha festival.
COVID leaves Indians with mounting medical debt
Most Indians do not have health insurance and costs for COVID-19 treatment have them drowning in debt.
Amazon denies accepting Bitcoin, sends it tumbling
A job posting for a digital currency lead briefly pushed Bitcoin past $40,000 on Monday, its highest since June 15.
India ready to engage with Blinken on human rights: Officials
During his two-day visit, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken plans to raise New Delhi's human rights record.
First-ever Olympic gold lifts COVID-weary Philippines
Rio silver medallist Hidilyn Diaz sets two Olympic records as she fulfills the Philippines's 97-year quest to win gold.
Taliban claims to favour ‘settlement’. Can it be trusted?
The armed group says it wants 'political settlement', but its fighters continue to press ahead with military campaigns.
Hong Kong awaits verdict in first national security trial
Tong Ying-kit did not give evidence in the trial, which focussed on the meaning of his 'Liberate Hong Kong' banner.
North and South Korea restore severed cross-border hotline
Surprise thaw comes following exchange of letters between leaders in Seoul and Pyongyang.
Arrest to verdict: A timeline of Hong Kong’s first security trial
Tong Ying-kit was arrested after riding his bike - a 'Liberate Hong Kong' flag billowing from behind - into police.
Is India at war with journalism?
Spyware scandal and government raids on media outlets have Indian journalists worried about press freedom.
Trump ally Thomas Barrack pleads not guilty in UAE lobbying case
Federal authorities say Barrack, a longtime friend of Donald Trump, secretly lobbied in the US on behalf of the UAE.
Wipeout: China stocks in US suffer biggest 2-day loss since 2008
Beijing's crackdown on its tech and education sectors has erased $769bn in value during the last 5 months.
Peru opposition to lead Congress in setback for president-elect
On the eve of Pedro Castillo's inauguration, he and his Free Peru party are dealt a political blow.
Tesla beats earnings forecasts despite supply chain crisis
The carmaker, led by Elon Musk, said quarterly revenue rose to $11.96bn from $6.04bn a year earlier.
Bosnian Serbs to boycott country’s central institutions
Serb representatives to block all major institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina for recent genocide denial ban.
Biden, Kadhimi seal agreement to end US combat mission in Iraq
After more than 18 years, the role of US forces will shift to training and advising the Iraqi military to defend itself.
Turmoil in Tunisia: Is democracy at risk?
President sacks prime minister and freezes parliament after anti-government protests.
Last victim of Florida Surfside condo collapse identified
Last victim brings death toll at the partial building collapse to 98.
Jupiter rising: SpaceX just scored another major NASA contract
SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket beat out SLS, the next mega launcher, to launch NASA’s Jupiter moon mission.
UN: Dozens presumed dead after boat capsizes off Libya coast
According to survivors, 20 women and two children were among those who drowned when their boat capsized, IOM says.
Tanzania opposition leader charged with ‘terror-related’ crimes
Freeman Mbowe was arrested last week while preparing for a meeting on new constitution proposals.
US-listed Chinese firms must reveal government meddling risk: SEC
US lawmakers are increasing concerned that not enough attention is focused on Chinese company disclosure issues.
How an Amazon job posting saw Bitcoin soar past $40,000
The world's largest cryptocurrency surged above $40,000 for the first time since June on Monday afternoon.
Mary Simon is Canada’s first Indigenous governor general
The change comes as the nation grapples with its legacy of historical mistreatment of Indigenous people.
An economic recipe for unrest ignites in Tunisia
Blistering youth unemployment, mounting government debt, corruption and COVID are spurring unrest in Tunisia.
Six policemen killed in clashes between two Indian states
More than 70 people are reported hurt as the leaders of Assam and Mizoram blame each other for the deadly violence.
COVID-19 Delta surge in US leads to new restrictions, jab push
Officials are growing more worried about the current rise in infections and are blaming the unvaccinated for the spike.
Sandstorm causes multiple vehicle crash in Utah, killing 8
Trucks, cars are among the 22-vehicles involved in multiple crashes on a Utah highway.
Russian regulator blocks Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny’s website
Authorities move to bar access to websites linked to opposition leader as September parliamentary election nears.
Al Jazeera condemns raid on its office by Tunisian forces
Al Jazeera Media Network says it views the closure of its office 'as an attack on press freedom'.
Saudi Arabia suspends $2B sale of desalination plant
The disruption, blamed on the coronavirus pandemic, is seen as a setback to the kingdom's privatisation plans.
Get ready for biggest criminal trial in Vatican’s modern history
A cardinal and nine others are accused of bleeding the Vatican of tens of millions of dollars in donations.
Norway ten years after the Utøya massacre
Multicultural and multireligious Norway is here to stay, and undefeatedly so.
Lebanon: Najib Mikati named new prime minister-designate
The billionaire from Tripoli is now tasked with forming a reformist government for a possible third stint as PM.
World reacts to Tunisia’s political turmoil
Here are some reactions from around the world to Tunisian president's decision to suspend parliament and dismiss the PM.
South Africa & The Zuma Factor | Start Here
What’s behind the recent unrest in South Africa?
Afghanistan’s neighbours need to step in if they want stability
If the Taliban take over Kabul or another civil war starts, chaos would spread across the region.
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