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‘No dancing in the streets’: Why has Cambodia banned musical vehicle horns?
Authorities across Cambodia have been ordered to remove musical horns from vehicles and put a stop to roadside dancing.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 756
As the war enters its 756th day, these are the main developments.
Births crisis: Nearly every country to shrink by 2100, study warns
Sub-Saharan Africa to account for one in every two children born by turn of century, Lancet study says.
Q&A: Taiwan whistleblower Rex How on the challenge of generational change
How exposed a secret China trade pact triggering 2014's Sunflower Movement. Ten years on, much has changed.
Advocates gird for Texas migrant law that could upheave US immigration
SB4 allows Texas to detain and deport migrants. Experts say it would beckon in new era of US policy if allowed to stand.
Blinken begins latest Middle East tour, set to meet Arab leaders in Cairo
US secretary of state is expected to discuss a truce deal, the exchange of hostages and prisoners, among other topics.
Who is arming Israel’s war on Gaza?
Weapons manufacturers could face legal scrutiny for supplying Israel.
Israeli airstrike on car in Jenin kills 3
A security camera captures the moment an Israeli airstrike hits a car in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin.
Fitch Ratings upgrades Qatar to third-highest on back of gas expansion
Revenues from Qatar's LNG fields will provide budget surpluses until the 2030s, Fitch said.
US releases ‘strongest ever’ car pollution rules in push for EV transition
The new environmental regulations fall short of more ambitious goals previously set by the Biden administration.
Why has UK’s plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda been delayed again?
House of Lords deals blow to ruling Conservatives' stop the boats' policy.
Sudan one of the ‘worst humanitarian disasters in recent memory’, UN warns
The UN says a 'humanitarian travesty' is playing out in Sudan amid international inattention and inaction.
Ireland PM Leo Varadkar to step down
In a surprise address, Ireland's Prime Minister Leo Varadkar announced he's stepping down as the country's leader.
UN says e-waste is piling up worldwide as recycling rates remain low
The UN says about 62 million tonnes of e-waste was generated in 2022.
Israel’s weaponisation of food in Gaza
Israel has been restricting food aid from reaching Gaza since October 7th.
US sanctions shipping firm accused of links to Iran, Yemen’s Houthis
The measures come as Washington tries to curb the Yemeni group's attacks on Red Sea shipping lanes amid the war on Gaza.
Indonesia election commission confirms Prabowo Subianto wins presidency
Former general declared the winner of last month's presidential election.
Pakistan’s Gwadar port attacked, eight armed fighters killed
Security forces fought for two hours before the attackers were killed, at a facility that is a showpiece project.
Vietnam’s President Vo Van Thuong resigns amid anticorruption campaign
Governing party says that Thuong's 'shortcomings' had negatively affected the reputation of the party and the state.
Five key takeaways from cricket’s Pakistan Super League 2024
From Azam's and Rizwan's scoring sprees to smoking up the dressing room, here are some key storylines from PSL 9.
Ahead of congressional hearing, US worried over Pakistan ‘electoral abuse’
Donald Lu, a senior State Department official, made the comments in written testimony.
‘Rendered invisible’: A wave of anti-Arab violence tests US hate crime laws
More awareness, data and law enforcement commitment needed to combat surge in hate, experts say.
Gaza ceasefire talks: What are Israel and Hamas saying?
While Hamas is pushing for permanent ceasefire, Israel still plans to invade Rafah amid mounting international pressure.
Russia warns US against using SpaceX for spying
Russia says plans by US intelligence to use SpaceX to build spy satellites causes risks for space security.
What you need to know about Senegal’s delayed election
Senegal's delayed election is due to go ahead this weekend. Here's what you need to know.
Former Trump official calls Gaza’s waterfront property ‘very valuable’
Jared Kushner has said waterfront property in Gaza could be very valuable".
French regulator hits Google with $272m fine over media licensing deal
French Competition Authority says tech giant fails to respect commitments and negotiate in 'good faith' with publishers.
Ex-Brazil footballer Dani Alves granted $1.1m bail after rape conviction
The former Brazilian international player was convicted in February and sentenced to 4.5 years in prison.
Foreign investors on alert as Senegal nears election marred by uncertainty
Investors in wait-and-see mode as key opposition leaders have pledged economic changes if voted into power.
Dutch court ruling considers national airline guilty of greenwashing
KLM found to have used misleading and therefore illegal' adverts to bolster green credentials.
Two Pakistani women get death sentence for ‘blasphemy’ murder of teacher
Women aged 23 and 24 sentenced to death while a minor is jailed for life for the 2022 killing of a young teacher.
Israeli military says 90 people killed in Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital raid
As siege on medical complex enters third day, survivors recount harsh detentions, humiliation and abuse.
Ireland’s PM Leo Varadkar announces resignation
This is a breaking news story, more details to follow.
Russian rescuers race to save 13 trapped in collapsed gold mine
Officials believe miners still alive as specialists drill through hundreds of metres of rock to establish contact.
What is the Texas immigration law ‘SB4’, and why is it so controversial?
Texas's immigration law allowing officials to arrest people suspected of crossing the border has been blocked again.
EU agrees to cap tariff-free Ukraine farm imports
Beset by angry farmer protests, EU to implement 'safeguards' to prevent cheap imports flooding market.
Palestinian paramedics fear Gaza dangers will spread to West Bank
After Israel kills more than 350 medical workers in Gaza, paramedics in the West Bank describe the threats they face.
‘Slander’: China slams critics of Hong Kong’s new national security law
As legislation prompts global criticism, China accuses UK in particular of having deep-rooted mindset as a coloniser'.
Pakistan, IMF reach staff-level deal to release $1.1bn from bailout package
It's the final tranche of $3bn programme agreed last year to avert default as Islamabad seeks another long-term bailout.
Twelve workers killed in Pakistan coal mine explosion
Unions point to hazardous working conditions as major cause of accidents in resource-rich Balochistan province.
Brazilian police indict Bolsonaro over fake COVID certificate
Facing multiple probes, former president's first indictment is for allegedly falsifying his vaccine record.
At least eight dead as South Korean-flagged tanker capsizes off Japan
Eight people died after 11 member-strong Keoyoung Sun turns over off southwestern Japan's Honshu main island.
Censorship is a crucial complement of genocide
This is why, as a genocide continues in Gaza, we all have a responsibility to insert 'Palestine' in every conversation.
EU firms in China forced to focus on risks over business, lobby group says
More than half of respondents to survey say China's business landscape has become more political.
Praying for Armageddon: Evangelicals, the US and the Middle East
Episode 1 of a doomsday political thriller about evangelical Christian influence on US foreign policy in Middle East.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 166
The WHO says increasing numbers of Gaza children are on the 'brink of death' from acute hunger as UK sends more aid.
Record number of people executed for drug offences in 2023
In its annual report, Harm Reduction International says at least 467 drug-related executions took place last year.
Papua New Guinea floods, landslides leave at least 23 dead
Mountain and coastal provinces were flooded, with one coastal village considering relocating due to rising sea levels.
In Indonesia and Malaysia, boycotts hammer McDonald’s, Starbucks
Boycotts over the Gaza war are hitting big brands in Southeast Asia despite local owners denying links to Israel.
North Korea claims progress in development of hypersonic missile
The country is stepping up its development of more technologically-advanced weaponry capable of striking further afield.
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