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Improving Iran’s ailing economy will be Raisi’s priority
Economic considerations will guide the incoming Raisi administration's domestic and international policies.
India lightning strikes kill at least 38 people
Officials say 20 people died in western Rajasthan state while 18 others lost their lives in Uttar Pradesh over 24 hours.
Italian joy, English heartbreak after Euro 2020 final drama
Italian fans go wild after Italy beats England 3-2 on penalties to win Euro 2020 at Wembley Stadium, London.
Hong Kong vigil organiser downsizes amid ‘dire’ political climate
Pro-democracy group set up to remember Tiananmen Square crackdown says will 'persevere' with smaller team.
FA condemns racist abuse of England players after Euro 2020 final
English FA, Prime Minister Boris Johnson and national team slam online racism targeting Black players.
As Thailand hit by its worst COVID outbreak, economic risks rise
Thailand introduces strict lockdown-like measures to rein in the virus, endangering an already badly hit economy.
Slowing economic recovery in China is a warning sign to the world
Economy was expected to descend from its recent heights, but the softening comes sooner than expected.
S Africa violence spreads after Jacob Zuma jailed
Shops looted, roads blocked as protesters march through Johannesburg decrying the jailing of South African ex-president.
‘Dying in their homes’: COVID-hit Indonesians scramble for oxygen
Citizens search desperately for oxygen to care for their loved ones at home as overwhelmed hospitals turn people away.
Is Duterte squandering The Hague victory to appease Beijing?
Experts say China's maritime gains 'impossible' to reverse, urging Manila to boost military capability, alliances.
Is political freedom in Nicaragua under threat?
Arrest of challengers to President Daniel Ortega amounts to concerted crackdown, rights groups warn.
Euro 2020: Italy crowned European champions, again
Italy seal second Euro triumph after beating England 3-2 in the final on penalties.
Thousands join rare anti-government protests in Cuba
Demonstrations come as Cuba is experiencing its toughest phase yet of the coronavirus crisis.
Peru extends COVID state of emergency until end of August
As political uncertainty persists after June presidential elections, Peru has struggled to stem coronavirus infections.
Qatar sets up supervisory body for first legislative elections
The committee will oversee elections for two-thirds of the 45-seat Shura Council, which advises the Qatari ruler.
Pro-EU party leads in Moldova parliamentary election: Early count
Preliminary election results show the president's centre-right party leading with more than 44 percent of votes.
Palestinian minister withdraws threat to quit over activist death
Nasri Abu Jaish says Palestinian prime minister Mohammad Shtayyeh twice refused to accept his resignation.
What can be done to prevent cyberattacks?
The US has urged action from the Kremlin to stop cybercriminals operating from Russia.
Thousands rally in Georgia after death of TV cameraman
Alexander Lashkarava was one of dozens of journalists beaten up while covering attacks on LGBTQ activists last week.
Bulgaria’s GERB party narrowly ahead in national vote: Exit polls
The centre-right GERB party of ex-PM Boyko Borissov and a new populist party were neck-and-neck in exit polls.
Wimbledon 2021: Djokovic beats Berrettini to win 20th Grand Slam
Novak Djokovic defeats Matteo Berrettini 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-4, 6-3, claiming his sixth Wimbledon men's title.
Egypt’s Suez Canal reports record revenue despite blockage crisis
Head of the Suez Canal Authority says waterway netted highest revenues in the history of the canal.
Syrian government announces steep rise in bread, diesel prices
Bread prices doubled and diesel prices nearly tripled in the war-torn country amid long-running financial crisis.
Canada announces steps to reduce wildfire risk after heat wave
Rail restrictions come after record temperatures spurred blazes and contributed to hundreds of deaths on west coast.
Haitian president’s killing fuels escalating fears, uncertainty
Activists reject pressure to hold elections and urge Haitian-led solution to crises after Jovenel Moise's assassination.
Euro 2020 final: Italy vs England – Live
Latest updates from Wembley Stadium where Italy take on England in the final of Euro 2020.
Iraq PM visits pro-democracy activist after abduction, assault
Ali al-Mikdam, critical of pro-Iran armed factions, was found in a wounded state two days after he disappeared.
Dear Governor Simon, beware of Greeks bearing gifts
Why has the Canadian prime minister appointed an Indigenous woman as a governor-general?
Pope Francis makes first appearance since intestinal surgery
The pontiff greets crowds from the balcony of the Gemelli Hospital where he underwent surgery last week.
Oman’s Sultan visits Saudi Arabia on first overseas trip
Talks are expected to focus on the Yemen war and economic and investment cooperation between Oman and Saudi Arabia.
Brazil highway auction fuels export hopes but Indigenous concerns
Proponents say auction of part of BR-163 will boost grain exports, but Indigenous fear harmful environmental effects.
Virgin Galactic rocket ship touches down after soaring to space
Virgin Galactic launched a team of six including billionaire founder Richard Branson on a voyage to the edge of space.
At least 12 killed as bus carrying migrants crashes in Turkey
The vehicle carrying undocumented migrants in Van province catches fire after tumbling into a ditch.
Infographic: Billionaire space tourism
Space travel, once reserved for rival superpowers, is now available to anyone who can afford it.
Israel: Netanyahu vacates prime minister’s residence in Jerusalem
Israel's former premier Benjamin Netanyahu has left his official residence a month after losing office.
Ethiopia’s Abiy Ahmed gets his Pyrrhic victory
Ethiopian PM has prevailed in his first electoral contest, but there is little to celebrate given country's dire state.
Bosnia marks 26th anniversary of Srebrenica genocide
Nineteen newly identified victims buried in ceremony marking killing of more than 8,000 Bosniaks by Serb forces.
China says it will retaliate after US blacklists companies
Beijing to take 'necessary measures' to respond to Washington blacklisting Chinese companies over Uighur treatment.
Srebrenica genocide survivor: ‘It will happen to us again’
With genocide denial rife in the region, a Bosniak survivor of the atrocities in Srebrenica fears future killings.
Nigeria stun US basketball team in pre-Olympic friendly game
Nigeria become the first African nation to beat the US basketball team, with a 90-87 win.
Italy v England: The road to Euro 2020 final
A look at how Italy and England managed to reach the Euro 2020 final.
Anwar Ditta: The mother who took on the UK government and won
How a Birmingham-born mother fought to be reunited with her children and exposed the racism of the UK Home Office.
Polls open in Moldova’s snap election amid corruption concerns
Voters are choosing new parliament after last one was dissolved by the president who wants to limit Russian influence.
‘Coming home to Rome’: England’s Italians eye Euro 2020 victory
Bedford's Italian community rooting for their home country to overcome England in today's Euro final at Wembley.
Home or Rome? Italy, England lock horns for Euro 2020 trophy
Italy eyeing second European Championship title, England in their first Euro final.
Bulgaria votes in snap election amid political impasse
Bulgarians go to polls for second time in three months after longtime ruling GERB fails to find coalition partners.
McGregor breaks leg in UFC trilogy loss to Poirier
The Irish fighter suffers horrific injury in another crushing defeat to the American in a Las Vegas showdown.
California wildfire advances as heatwave hits west US
The largest wildfire of the year in California rages along the border with Nevada amid a brutal heatwave.
Australia reports first COVID death of 2021, highest daily cases
Death comes as New South Wales logged a record number of new infections, and authorities warned of more cases.
China, N Korea pledge cooperation ‘in face of foreign hostility’
China and North Korea mark 60 years since the signing of their Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance.
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