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Ghislaine Maxwell praises Trump in transcripts released by government
Partner of Jeffrey Epstein insists Trump never engaged in inappropriate behavior amid scrutiny over past relationship.
UN aid chief’s powerful plea to end Israel’s Gaza famine
The UN's head of humanitarian aid has made an impassioned plea for international action, as he confirmed a famine.
DRC prosecutor seeks death penalty for former leader Joseph Kabila
Congolese military auditor general asks court to condemn Kabila to death for war crimes including homicide and torture.
Wrongfully deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia released from Tennessee jail
Abrego Garcia will return to family as he awaits trial over alleged human smuggling brought by Trump administration.
This is the human tragedy caused by Israel’s famine in Gaza
A UN-backed food security body has declared parts of Gaza are officially suffering from a famine created by Israel.
Chicago ‘will be next’: Trump teases troop expansion in Democrat-led cities
Trump's threat coincided with the announcement that military members in Washington, DC, would be armed during patrols.
Children in Gaza play games with aid drop parachute
A group of Palestinian children had fun playing with a parachute that was used to air drop humanitarian aid into Gaza.
Hungary, Slovakia fear oil cuts after Ukrainian attack on Russian pipeline
Officials warn Ukraine's strike on Unecha oil pumping station risks halting supplies for at least five days.
Trump says US to take 10 percent stake in Intel
The extraordinary development follows a meeting between CEO Lip-Bu Tan and Trump after he called for Tan's removal.
RSF attacks kill 89 people in 10 days in Sudan’s Darfur, UN says
Attacks occurred between August 11 and August 20, UN human rights office said, adding that death toll may be higher.
Canada to ease most retaliatory tariffs against United States
Prime Minister Mark Carney says most Canadian goods will be exempted from US tariffs while some sectoral duties remain.
How can Israel continue to claim it does not target civilians?
Leaked intelligence data says 83 percent of victims in Gaza were non-combatants.
World reacts as UN-backed body declares famine in Gaza
The UN-backed IPC says more than half a million Palestinians facing catastrophic famine conditions amid Israel's war.
Why are Sudanese refugees returning home despite the civil war?
UNHCR's Mamadou Dian Balde on why Sudanese refugees return home despite war, cholera and collapse of services.
FBI raids home and office of ex-Trump official John Bolton
FBI agents are searching the home and office of former US National Security Adviser John Bolton.
Trump threatens to fire US Fed Governor Lisa Cook
Cook, who has been accused of mortgage fraud, says she will not be 'bullied' into resigning by the president.
Iran rejects sanctions threats before renewed nuclear talks with Europe
Iran and European countries agree to resume nuclear talks next week despite threats of unilateral sanctions.
Why is there a rift in the US Republican Party?
This debate takes on the rift in President Trump's party. Is it due to conservative principlesor allegiance to one man?
‘On edge’: Trump’s military deployment in US capital stirs fear, confusion
Critics call the federal takeover of Washington, DC, a 'manufactured crisis' aimed at political gain.
Young architects lead effort to save Romania’s historic spa town
Baile Herculane's historic baths face decay, but volunteers offer hope with conservation efforts amid legal hurdles.
Famine in Gaza is a “war crime of starvation”
Professor William Schabas explains how the deliberate starvation of Gazans constitutes a war crime and possibly genocide
US Fed Reserve Chair Powell opens door to September rate cut
Powell's remarks offered little guidance about how soon or how quickly rates might continue to move lower.
Russia’s Lavrov says agenda ‘not ready at all’ for Putin-Zelenskyy summit
Russia's top diplomat Sergey Lavrov accuses Ukrainian President Zelenskyy of saying 'no to everything'.
FBI raids home of John Bolton, former Trump adviser turned critic
The raid is one of several probes launched against critics of President Donald Trump, fuelling fears of 'retribution'.
At least 60 killed in Gaza as Israel escalates attacks on Gaza City
Israel's defence minister warns that Gaza City will be destroyed unless Hamas yields to Israel's terms for ending war.
Serbian president calls for ‘democratic dialogue’ with antigov’t protesters
Opposition dismisses possibility of talks as President Aleksandar Vucic urges debate after months of angry protests.
What has led to a famine being confirmed in Gaza?
The UN-backed IPC has found that Gaza now faces famine after 22 months of Israel's war on the Palestinian territory.
How Israeli army’s own data shows vast civilian death rate in Gaza
Figures from a leaked Israeli military database indicate that 83 percent of Palestinians killed in Gaza are civilians.
Former Sri Lanka President Ranil Wickremesinghe arrested
Police say the former leader is accused of misuse of public funds in relation to a trip to London.
India’s parliament bans vast online gambling industry
India's new online gaming laws could see offenders face up to five years in prison.
Isak has Newcastle future but won’t play against Liverpool
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe opens the door for wantaway striker Alexander Isak on eve of Liverpool visit.
Man City vs Tottenham: Premier League – teams, start, lineups
Manchester City face Tottenham Hotspur as two of the big Premier League spenders looking to erase last season's woes.
UN declares famine in Gaza
A UN classification system used to determine access to food has officially declared famine in Gaza.
Hospital evacuations are “clearly killing” Gaza patients
Israel's hospital evacuations aim to make Gazans feel nowhere is safe, says ex-al-Shifa surgeon Dr Ahmed Mokhallalati.
Famine confirmed in northern Gaza, global hunger monitor says
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says Gaza famine is a 'man-made disaster', calls for immediate action.
Egypt reveals 2,000-year-old sunken artefacts
Statues and ancient artefacts dating back more than 2,000 years have been retrieved from a sunken city.
Erik Menendez denied parole, decades after killing parents
Menendez, along with his brother Lyle, has served 35 years of a life prison term for fatally shooting their parents.
Argentina and Chile fans trade blame over ‘barbaric’ violence
FIFA President Gianni Infantino describes match where 100 fans were arrested as 'barbaric' and calls for sanctions.
The Darien Gap ‘closure’: Border theatre in the jungle
A promise to 'shut' the Darien becomes a headline win. The lived reality is rerouted suffering and rights stripped bare.
Five bodies recovered at suspected site of cult deaths in Kenya
Authorities say more bodies are expected to be discovered as search efforts continue in southeastern Kenya.
Drone attack destroys UN aid convoy in Sudan’s famine-hit Darfur region
The attack is the second in the past three months to prevent a UN aid convoy from delivering to North Dafur.
LIVE: Israel rejects UN report declaring full-blown famine in Gaza
At least 30 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza since dawn, according to medical sources.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy rules out China as security guarantor in any peace deal
The Ukrainian president said China has helped Russia, despite also calling for a peaceful resolution to the war.
Proscribing Palestine Action under UK terror act is “ridiculous”
Jonathon Porritt says the UK's decision to proscribe Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act defies public opinion.
Over 20 nations join EU, UN in opposing Israel’s illegal E1 settlement plan
Israel's plan for illegal settlement in the occupied West Bank will 'make a two-state solution impossible'.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un hails troops killed in ‘heroic’ war with Ukraine
North Korean leader hints at more military cooperation with Moscow 'in the future' as he awards medals to soldiers.
Court clears Thailand’s ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra in royal insult case
Retired politician and billionaire businessman was accused of violating Thailand's strict laws on insults to royalty.
At least 18 killed in Colombia in drone attack on helicopter, car bombing
Colombian President Gustavo Petro says armed dissidents, drug trafficking cartels should be considered 'terrorists'.
Behind India’s massive Russian oil imports: Asia’s richest man
Reliance's Russian crude imports have soared from 3 percent before the war in Ukraine to 50 percent now.
Nigeria deports 60 Chinese, 39 Filipino convicted in crypto romance scams
Country steps up crackdown on online scammers, who lure victims to invest in fake cryptocurrency investments.
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