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All 28 on board missing Russian plane feared dead: Live updates
Wreckage found in Kamchatka Peninsula after plane reportedly crashed while preparing to land in poor visibility.
Italy vs Spain: Euro 2020 semi-final preview
Unbeaten Italy, possession kings Spain meet at Wembley Stadium in London in the first semi-final.
Oil at highest levels since 2018 as OPEC+ discussions called off
Ministers of OPEC+ abandoned oil output talks and set no new date to resume them, after clashing last week.
Israeli government fails to extend controversial Citizenship Law
Law prevents Palestinians in occupied territories from citizenship and residency rights if they marry Israeli citizens.
Refugees make risky journeys from Iran across Turkey
Thousands of people are fleeing conflict, violence, and poverty to make the risky journey across the Iran-Turkey border.
Twitter loses immunity in India over user-generated content
Statement in court is the first time Modi's government has officially said that Twitter has lost its immunity.
’The revolution was hijacked’: Inside the conflict in Darfur
Two years after mass protests led to the removal of dictator Omar al-Bashir, Darfur is still caught up in conflict.
Abandoned: The seafarers stuck at sea for two years
As many as 200,000 seafarers have been left stranded at sea during the pandemic as shipping companies turn a blind eye.
HK’s Lam calls for teens to be monitored as police foil bomb plot
Hong Kong leader's comments came as police arrested nine people, including six teens, over an alleged bomb plot.
Egypt angry as it says Ethiopia has resumed filling GERD
Egypt says unilateral move violates international laws as tensions rise over huge dam built on Nile's main tributary.
Up to 1,500 firms could be affected by Friday’s cyberattack: CEO
Kaseya CEO said it was hard to estimate the precise impact of attack as those hit were clients of its customers.
Taliban may present written Afghan peace plan next month: Reuters
Group plans to present written peace proposal to Afghan government as soon as next month, a spokesman tells Reuters.
Passenger plane goes missing in Russia’s far east
Russian AN-26 plane with at least 28 people on board has gone missing in Kamchatka Peninsula, local media reports.
Hong Kong dismisses Google, Facebook warning over privacy laws
Industry group that includes Google, Facebook and Twitter is threatening to quit Hong Kong over anti-doxxing laws.
The US and India have a lot of work to do on digital cooperation
As tensions escalate between US social media giants and India’s gov't, is there a more productive path forward for both?
It is time for a reboot of US-Israeli relations
The US can no longer afford to maintain international impunity for the Israeli state and army.
Black box recovered from crash site of Philippines military plane
Details emerge about C-130 crash on the island of Jolo after missing the runway, killing 52 people.
Malaysia Indigenous communities ‘hopeful’ on logging dispute
Some 36 groups bring complaint about logging in the remote Baram and Limbang regions of Sarawak.
Myanmar military adopts ‘four cuts’ to stamp out coup opponents
The tactic targets civilians in bid to stifle support for resistance fighters, but appears to be backfiring.
What is the Myanmar military’s ‘four cuts’ strategy?
'Four cuts' was used against the Karen in the 1960s and was also deployed in Rakhine in 2017.
US left Bagram without telling new commander: Afghan officials
Before the Afghan army could take control of airfield, looters ransack barracks and rummage through storage tents.
Off the chain: NFT market surges to $2.5B so far this year
The market for non-fungible tokens (NFTs) blew up this year, compared to last year's $13.7m in the first half of 2020.
Indonesia copes with oxygen shortages as COVID cases quadruple
The government has asked oxygen producers to send all their supplies to hospitals as dozens die from shortages.
Berta Caceres murder: Court finds construction executive guilty
Honduran court finds David Castillo guilty of being a collaborator in 2016 murder of Indigenous activist Berta Caceres.
Will the US do a U-turn on Afghanistan troop withdrawal?
The Taliban is taking control of more areas as Afghan soldiers flee the country.
England set to lift COVID restrictions despite soaring cases
Boris Johnson confirms the government aims to end restrictive measures on July 19, despite rising COVID infections.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro faces more corruption accusations
President Jair Bolsonaro is accused of involvement in scheme to skim his aides' salaries, news website UOL reported.
Saudi Arabia plans to invest $147B in transport sector by 2030
Saudi officials want to turn Riyadh into a global business hub and attract 100 million tourists a year by 2030.
Death toll rises to 27 as search resumes at Florida condo
Remains of building were demolished overnight as rescuers expanded search to previously unsafe areas of rubble pile.
Airlines to be charged more for pollution under EU’s Green Deal
A proposal to be unveiled by the European Commission includes a gradual phase-out of emission allowances for airlines.
British-funded task force to investigate Myanmar military abuses
Myanmar Witness says it has documented and verified evidence of army reprisals including shelling of civilian areas.
UN expert likens Belarus to ‘totalitarian’ states
Special Rapporteur Anais Marin warns Human Rights Council that Minsk is moving to 'purge' Belarus of all dissent.
Food prices may decline next year as demand slows, output rises
Inflation-adjusted prices may ease before staying largely flat through 2030, the OECD and UN said in a report.
OPEC+ calls off meeting as UAE, Saudi spat continues
OPEC+ sources said there had been no progress in resolving the matter and Monday's meeting was called off.
Indian activist Stan Swamy, jailed under terror law, dies
Swamy was arrested in October after being accused of having links with Maoist rebels, a charge he denied.
Ghana plans to issue Africa’s first social bonds with $2B sale
Ghana would be pioneering social bonds in Africa, seizing on an instrument that’s boomed since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ethiopia PM defends handling of Tigray conflict after rebel gains
Abiy Ahmed says he wants a period of silence in Tigray after TPLF seized control of the regional capital, Mekelle.
UN raises alarm over Yemeni children’s education amid conflict
More than two million children are out of school because of the continuing war across Yemen, says UNICEF.
Atlantic Storm Elsa speeds towards Cuba’s central coast
Fears of heavy flooding as Cuba orders 180,000 people evacuated ahead of a storm that battered Caribbean islands.
140 students missing after gunmen raid Nigerian school
Police said gunmen shooting wildly attacked the Bethel Baptist High School in the south of Kaduna state overnight.
MSF calls on Italy to release seized rescue vessel
Detention of ship that saved hundreds of migrants and refugees in June is politically motivated, medical charity says.
Saudi Arabia changes import rules from Gulf in challenge to UAE
Saudi Arabia has announced the latest rule changes despite the fact that UAE is its second-biggest trade partner.
Celebrities and the cult of Russia’s President Putin
With legislative elections in months, famous figures sanctioned by the Kremlin are making noise.
Gunmen kidnap staff and a baby from hospital in Nigeria
Officials say attackers abducted up to eight people from a hospital in Kaduna State, northwest Nigeria.
Why did Israel raid and wreck a children’s centre in Jenin?
It is an Israeli policy to systematically deny Palestinian adults and children alike any semblance of normality.
Georgia: LGBTQ activists cancel Pride march after violence
'March for Dignity', which PM had called against, cancelled after counterprotesters storm campaign offices in Tbilisi.
Israel to vote on renewing law that keeps out Palestinian spouses
Law bars Palestinian citizens of Israel from extending citizenship to spouses from occupied West Bank and Gaza.
Explainer: UAE and Saudi Arabia’s spat over OPEC oil production
Saudi-led plan to extend a deal capping oil production triggers a dispute between two OPEC heavyweights.
Why is Egypt building a new capital?
And who will this multi-billion project benefit the most?
Turkey’s inflation hits two-year high with jump to 17.5 percent
Rise in annual inflation in June higher than expected as lira continues to depreciate against US dollar and euro.
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