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China reports spike in new COVID cases on border with Myanmar
Surge at China border comes as UN warns that Myanmar could be at risk of becoming a 'super-spreader state'.
Rockets land near Afghanistan president house during Eid prayers
President Ashraf Ghani continues with the prayers despite multiple loud explosions in the area, TV images show.
Syrian air defences ‘intercept’ Israeli attack over Aleppo
Israeli air attacks reportedly targeted Iranian Revolutionary Guard bases and weapons plant in al-Safira area of Aleppo.
Castillo named president-elect in Peru, Fujimori concedes
The 51-year-old former rural teacher has promised to create a fairer and more equitable country.
‘It cannot be contained’: Indonesia COVID deaths go unreported
More people are being forced to isolate at home as overwhelmed hospitals turn patients away. Many are dying.
Uncertainty lingers as Peru edges closer to Castillo presidency
Leftist Pedro Castillo is expected to be confirmed as Peru's president this month, but many of his policies are unclear.
Belarus arrests 3 journalists in media crackdown
Belarusian authorities raid offices of independent newspaper Regionalnaya Gazeta and arrest three journalists.
‘Bandits’ shoot down Nigeria fighter jet; pilot survives
A light attack aircraft crashes in Zamfara state after intense fire from so-called bandits.
Canada to allow in vaccinated US tourists after 16-month ban
Canada will end ban on non-essential travel from US in place since March last year.
US to evacuate 2,500 Afghans to US military base in Virginia
First group of Afghan evacuees to be housed at Fort Lee while other groups may go to foreign bases and other countries.
Canada: Muslim group sets recommendations to tackle Islamophobia
List of recommendations from National Council of Canadian Muslims comes days before National Summit on Islamophobia.
US issues ban on federal prosecutors seizing journalist records
The move comes following an outcry over the Trump administration's investigations of members of the news media.
What’s behind Indonesia’s COVID-19 surge?
Infections and deaths rise dramatically in Asia's new pandemic hotspot.
‘Still looking for answers’: South Africa reels from deadly riots
At least 117 people have been killed during the widespread unrest that lasted nine days earlier this month.
Indian opposition says Modi used Israeli spyware on rival Gandhi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is accused of targeting his rival Rahul Gandhi using NSO Group Ltd's Pegasus spyware.
US Capitol rioter who ‘posed for selfies’ in Senate heads to jail
Paul Allard Hodgkins, who breached the US Senate chamber carrying a Trump flag, receives an eight-month prison term.
Ben & Jerry’s to stop sales in occupied Palestinian territories
The Vermont-based ice cream maker says it recognises 'the concerns shared with us by our fans and trusted partners'.
California utility says its equipment may be linked to wildfire
Pacific Gas & Electric says blown conductor may have caused the currently burning Dixie Fire.
Critics condemn minister’s call to unite ‘Serbian world’
Many view Serbian interior minister’s remarks as a 'reboot' of Slobodan Milosevic’s ‘Greater Serbia’ politics.
COVID variant fears spook traders, sending stocks lower
The WHO says cases and deaths are climbing globally after a period of decline, spurred by the Delta variant.
Israel-Palestine conflict looms large as Biden meets Jordan King
Two months after Gaza ceasefire, US is focused on preventing further crisis without a long-term strategy, say experts.
What you need to know about mixing COVID vaccines
Several countries have approved mixing COVID vaccines as they seek to boost their inoculation campaigns.
Iraq: Roadside bomb kills 20 in Baghdad
It is the third time this year that a bomb hits a market in the densely populated neighbourhood.
Cyprus condemns TV attack by protesters opposed to COVID measures
Police make five arrests after the violence which followed a rally by thousands of protesters in the capital, Nicosia.
US considering new sanctions on Iranian oil sales to China: WSJ
The sanctions may go into effect if Iran does not agree to a nuclear deal, US officials told The Wall Street Journal.
German minister rejects criticism over flood warnings
Critics have accused Germany's government of overseeing a 'systemic failure' in emergency response to deadly deluges.
US Congress takes aim at China’s recruitment of scientists
A new bill would bar scientists and academics from participating in US-funded research if they get support from Beijing.
A country in freefall: What future for Lebanon?
The pessimistic, optimistic and realistic scenarios for a divided nation.
Ethiopia’s Tigray forces enter neighbouring Afar region
Ethiopia's eight-month-old conflict expands as Tigrayan fighters cross into neighbouring Afar region.
Retail investor favourite Robinhood seeks $35bn valuation in IPO
Robinhood will now proceed with its IPO roadshow and is expected to start meeting with investors this week.
Interim Haitian Prime Minister Claude Joseph to step down
Joseph will cede power to Ariel Henry, who the international community recognised as 'designated prime minister'.
Why did Netanyahu vote against a law he wholly embraces?
Netanyahu had his Likud party vote against the citizenship law to embarrass the new Israeli government.
Africa’s vaccine crisis: It’s not all about corruption
Domestic failures in themselves do not explain the global inequality of outcomes when it comes to vaccines.
US, UK and allies tie Chinese government to Microsoft hack
The group of nations said the Chinese government has been the mastermind behind a series of malicious cyberattacks.
Tokyo Olympics – The Essentials | Start Here
The Olympics are on - here’s your guide to Tokyo 2020.
Trailblazing pilot Wally Funk is finally going to space
When Wally Funk blasts off on Blue Origin’s rocket Tuesday, she'll be hoping more women follow in her footsteps.
Biden administration transfers first detainee from Guantanamo
Moroccan prisoner Abdul Latif Nasser had been held by the US since 2002 without being charged with a crime.
Ethiopia says second filling of Renaissance Dam complete
Latest phase a milestone in Blue Nile hydropower project long opposed by downriver countries Egypt and Sudan.
Russia reports successful test launch of hypersonic missile
Tsirkon hypersonic cruise missile hit ground target more than 350 kilometres away, Russian defence ministry says.
South Korea’s Moon cancels Japan trip amid spat over insult
President's plan to visit Tokyo Olympics scrapped after reports Japanese diplomat used lewd language to ridicule him.
Top Olympic sponsor Toyota cancels Tokyo 2020 commercials
Japan's top automaker pulls TV advertisements from event overshadowed by rising COVID infections and low public support.
Lewis Hamilton racially abused online after British GP win
Formula One star subjected to racist abuse on social media following record eighth British Grand Prix victory.
Zuma corruption trial resumes after deadly South Africa unrest
Former president, jailed over contempt of court, faces separate corruption charges stemming from a 1999 weapons sale.
Australia deports commentator Katie Hopkins over COVID breach
British far-right commentator fined and deported after flouting Australia's strict COVID hotel quarantine rules.
Lebanon: Can youth bring about radical reform?
Youth leader Karim Safieddine and journalist Azza el-Masri on ways out of Lebanon’s economic and political crises.
Israeli police clear Al-Aqsa worshippers for Jewish visitors
Police fire tear gas and rubber-coated bullets at Palestinians to clear Jerusalem holy site for Jewish pilgrims' visit.
Column: That Time … Dédé the Sardine and the Olympic big fish
'The IOC are masters of the universe,' he said. But in Tokyo it faces a villain too powerful to overcome with pageantry.
Pakistan urges Afghanistan to reconsider recall of diplomats
Pakistan gov't terms Kabul's decision to recall diplomats 'unfortunate and regrettable' after envoy's daughter abducted.
Danish Prophet Muhammad cartoonist Kurt Westergaard dies, aged 86
The illustrator was behind drawings of the Prophet Muhammad that sparked anger across the Muslim world.
In crisis-hit Lebanon, celebrating Eid is for the ‘happy few’
Lebanon’s ever-spiralling economic crisis has rendered Eid celebrations a luxury only a select few can afford.
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