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South Korea’s Yoon left humbled by opposition election landslide
President Yoon Suk-yeol promises changes, top aides quit, after opposition parties sweep National Assembly elections.
Biden ‘considering’ Australian request to drop case against Assange
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says US president's comments encouraging.
Singapore tightens rules for expat workers with an eye on local discontent
The city-state is raising the salary threshold for foreigners to get a work permit amid stiff competition for jobs.
Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe blasts impending criminal charges
Prosecutors announced this week they intended to pursue the right-wing Uribe on charges of witness tampering and fraud.
Israeli attack kills three sons of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh
An Israeli air attack on a Gaza refugee camp has killed three sons and grandchildren of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.
What’s behind Germany’s unwavering support for Israel?
Germany is one of the staunchest backers of Israel's war on Gaza.
Activists spray paint UK’s Ministry of Defence building red
Protesting Britain's arms sales to Israel, activists spray painted the UK's Ministry of Defence building red.
Biden, Japan leader Kishida announce stronger defence ties in state visit
China, nuclear fusion, space and cherry trees were on agenda for the fifth official state visit of Biden's presidency.
Christian protesters block US Congress cafeteria ‘until Gaza eats’
Christians for a Free Palestine protest at the Senate cafeteria in Washington DC over Israel's war on Gaza.
Kremlin warns floods may worsen as Kazakhstan, Russia evacuate 100,000
Floods caused by rising water levels in the Ural River broke a dam in a city near Russia's border with Kazakhstan.
Forced from home, these Colombians struggle to live in a basketball stadium
Colombia has one of the highest rates of internal displacement in the world with residents fleeing cartels and conflict.
European Parliament passes asylum and migration reforms
Non-governmental organisations (NGO) have criticised the package for undermining human rights.
Lost Futures
Some of the 'prophets of doom' of the 60s whose warnings went unheeded assess the current environmental fragility.
China’s Xi says outside interference can’t stop reunion with Taiwan
In meeting with former Taiwanese president, Xi Jinping stresses 'historical trend of reunion of the country and family'.
Ex-Trump CFO Weisselberg gets 5 months in jail for perjury at fraud trial
Allen Weisselberg pleaded guilty last month to charges he lied about former President Donald Trump's finances.
Track and field becomes first sport to pay prize money at Olympics
In an Olympic first, gold medalists at the Paris 2024 Games will receive pay for play.
Israeli forces kill three children of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Gaza
Haniyeh decries Israeli attack, says killings will not deter Palestinian leaders or force them to back down.
Rare phenomenon in skies over Italy’s Mount Etna
The skies above Mount Etna are sprinkled with perfectly shaped rings of smoke coming from Europe's most active volcano.
For Roma, justice truly is blind
Europe's courts refuse to prosecute police officers who abuse Roma even when their crimes are caught on video.
Russia, Kazakhstan evacuate 110,000 people as record floods set to worsen
Kremlin says weather forecast is 'unfavourable' with western Siberia expecting peak flooding in three to five days.
Wartime Eid begins for Palestinians in Gaza
Palestinians in Gaza are marking the beginning of Eid al-Fitr amid Israel's ongoing war on the Strip.
Why has Arizona re-enacted a 160-year-old abortion ban?
State court's ruling could have far-reaching implications for women's healthcare and the November elections.
As Gaza is pummelled, is Serbia secretly sending weapons to Israel?
According to media reports, arms exports have grown during wartime in another sign of ever warming ties.
Why is Canada accusing India and Pakistan of election interference?
The South Asian rivals have been waging parallel influence operations in Canada, according to Ottawa's top spy agency.
Millions of Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Fitr
Festivities to mark the end of Ramadan were overshadowed by the six-month war in Gaza.
Mexico releases footage of Ecuador police storming its embassy
Mexico's government has released new video of the moment Ecuadorian police stormed its embassy in Quito.
‘Steadfast despite grief’: Palestinians in Gaza mark solemn Eid al-Fitr
As Israel's war weighs heavily on them, many Palestinians do not feel joy this Eid but say they still have faith.
Why are British farmers pleading for a universal basic income?
Brexit spelled the end of EU subsidies, leaving farmers with raw deal' from the UK government.
Spain’s Sanchez says ‘disproportionate’ Israeli Gaza attacks a world threat
Prime minister pushes for recognition of a Palestinian state, says such a 'just' move would be in EU's interest.
Russia creeps forward as Ukraine strikes its air force and navy
Russian forces advance as they try to break Ukraine's defences while Moscow scolds Paris and NATO.
Prayers for Gaza: Palestinians mark sombre Eid at Al-Aqsa Mosque
Thousands of Palestinians offer Eid al-Fitr prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem.
Thirty years after apartheid, South Africa’s failed housing promise
Ahead of key elections, hundreds of thousands in need of homes in opposition-run Western Cape languish on waiting lists.
Iran’s Khamenei blasts Israel, West for ‘bloody’ Gaza war in Eid speech
In response, Israel threatens a direct attack if Iran uses its own territory to retaliate.
Summit with US, Japan aimed at economy, South China Sea cooperation: Marcos
Philippine president departs for US for first trilateral meeting seen as countering China's geopolitical influence.
More than 10 million children in line of fire as war rages in Sudan
Save the Children says 230,000 children, new mothers could also die of hunger without critical action to stop the war.
Eid prayers by Palestinians in Gaza and Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque
Palestinians have been holding prayers to mark the start of Eid which is being overshadowed by Israel's war on Gaza.
Olympics: India’s Zareen ready to step out of Mary Kom’s shadow, says coach
The current IBA women's world boxing champion will go for gold at the Paris Olympics.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 187
Palestinians in Rafah are celebrating Eid al-Fitr with Israeli drones buzzing overhead.
Biden: Israel’s Netanyahu making ‘mistake’ on Gaza
In strongest criticism yet, Biden takes issue with Israel's approach but not its devastating war on Gaza.
Biden says Israel’s Netanyahu making a ‘mistake’ on Gaza
US President Joe Biden has criticised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's actions on Gaza as a "mistake".
Ratings agency Fitch lowers China’s sovereign credit outlook to negative
Beijing says it is 'disappointed' with decision by US-based ratings agency.
US arms Ukraine with thousands of seized Iranian guns, rifles and munitions
Thousands of infantry weapons and more than 500,000 rounds of ammunition seized from Iran were sent to Ukraine.
US officials probe new whistleblower claims against Boeing
Engineer alleges that aircraft giant took unsafe shortcuts in the production of the 787 Dreamliner.
Kashmir’s apple orchards, millions of jobs, face threat from rail line
Apple farming is Kashmir's biggest economic driver, employing millions. Now a new railway project threatens livelihoods
How Taiwan learned from the past to reduce the risk from earthquakes
Improvements to buildings and emergency response helped limit the impact when a 7.2 magnitude quake struck Taiwan.
South Koreans vote in election seen as test of President Yoon Suk-yeol
South Korean voters could punish ruling conservative party at the ballot box amid discontent over Yoon's leadership.
‘No good evidence’ for gender care for youth over long-term, review finds
Study commissioned by England's health service says hormones should only be prescribed to teens with 'extreme caution'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 776
As the war enters its 776th day, these are the main developments.
Mexico releases footage of Ecuador police storming its embassy in Quito
The raid spurred criticism as being violation of international law as Ecuador sought to arrest a former vice president.
At least three dead after explosion at Italy hydroelectric plant
Four people missing and three wounded taken to hospital after blast at power plant in the town of Bargi, near Bologna.
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