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US Open: Novak Djokovic sets new record to reach quarterfinals
The 24-time Grand Slam champion sets another mark as the oldest male player to reach the quarters at all four majors.
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Barcelona draw with Rayo Vallecano in La Liga after VAR outage
Rayo were furious after a VAR failure meant Lamine Yamal's first-half penalty could not be reviewed in their 1-1 draw.
Suarez, Messi, Inter Miami lose to Seattle Sounders in Leagues Cup final
Seattle record an emphatic win in a match where Miami's Luis Suarez appeared to spit on a Sounders staffer post-game.
Afghanistan earthquake live: Hundreds feared dead after magnitude 6 quake
US Geological Survey says magnitude 6 quake struck just before midnight in eastern Afghanistan.
China’s Xi urges regional leaders to oppose ‘Cold War mentality’ at summit
Chinese leader pledges $280m in aid to members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation at summit in Tianjin.
Powerful earthquake rocks eastern Afghanistan, hundreds feared killed
Toll likely to rise, with significant damage reported across mountainous provinces of Kunar and Nangahar, sources say.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un inspects new missile production line
Kim Jong Un's visit comes ahead of planned trip to China to attend military parade with Xi Jinping.
Clashes in Australia’s Melbourne as thousands rally against immigration
Thousands of people rally in cities, including Sydney, Perth, Canberra and Brisbane, demanding end to 'mass migration'.
Indonesian groups delay protests in Jakarta as police tighten security
Move comes as police set up checkpoints across Jakarta in anticipation of further demonstrations.
Car crashes into Russian consulate in Australia’s Sydney
Police say a 39-year-old man has been taken into custody over the incident in Sydney's Woollahra suburb.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,285
Here are the key events on day 1,285 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Former Trump personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani injured in car crash
The weekend crash follows some volatile years for the one-time Republican presidential candidate.
Israeli raids in major occupied West Bank cities lead to arrests, injuries
More settler attacks also take place across the territory, with a Palestinian husband and wife hurt in the violence.
‘Fields of rubble’: Israel, destroying Gaza City, kills 78 across enclave
Once teeming and crowded with residential buildings, Gaza City is home to one million now facing forcible displacement.
US judge blocks government from deporting unaccompanied Guatemalan minors
District Judge Sparkle Sooknanan's emergency order follows a legal complaint brought on behalf of 10 children.
Liverpool’s Szoboszlai downs Arsenal while Man City stumble again
Holders Liverpool beat Arsenal 1-0 in football's Premier League, while fallen favourites Man City lose 2-1 at Brighton.
Two million impacted as Pakistan’s Punjab faces worst floods in its history
While South Asia's seasonal monsoon brings rainfall that farmers depend on, climate change is making it deadly.
Ukraine planning new strikes deep inside Russia, says Zelenskyy
The announcement came hours after overnight Russian strikes on energy sites left 60,000 Ukrainians without electricity.
Could Western leaders be legally complicit in the Gaza genocide?
US and Western support have been vital in Israel's war.
Yemen’s Houthi leader condemns Israel’s ‘record of terror’ after killings
Israel has repeatedly targeted the Houthis in recent months as tensions with the group increase over the war in Gaza.
Mothers, newborns most at risk as Israeli-induced malnutrition grips Gaza
An estimated 55,500 malnourished pregnant and breastfeeding women require an urgent nutrition response.
Piastri wins Dutch GP as Norris’s McLaren breaks down
Norris's title chances took a heavy blow when his McLaren broke down after smoke poured from the back of the car.
How elites destroyed the Democratic Party in the US and fuelled populism
Author Joan Williams argues that elitism has weakened the party and pushed people towards populism.
UNIFIL’s mandate in southern Lebanon was renewed. What happens next?
Everything you need to know about UN Interim Force in Lebanon and the renewal of its mandate until the end of 2026.
China’s Xi says SCO bears ‘greater responsibility’ for keeping peace
Summit in China shoulders mission of building consensus among parties and stimulating momentum in cooperation, Xi says.
Clashes break out at anti-immigration protest in Australia
Police in Australia used pepper spray as clashes broke out between anti-immigration demonstrators & counter-protesters.
US pressure may break Iranian influence in Iraq
Washington is pressing Baghdad to dismantle pro-Iranian paramilitary groups. The move is risky, but it may pay off.
Pakistan’s Punjab province faces worst floods in its history
More than two million people have been affected by flooding in Pakistan's worst-hit province of Punjab.
Gaza humanitarian flotilla departs Barcelona to break Israeli siege
Vessels expected to reach Gaza in mid-September in third attempt by sea to end war that has killed 63,000 Palestinians.
At least 3 killed, over 90 injured after passenger train derails in Egypt
Train derails as it travels to Cairo from the western Mediterranean province of Matrouh, on the country's north coast.
Pro-Palestine activists shine spotlight on Gaza at Venice Film Festival
Thousands of pro-Palestine demonstrators are making their voices heard during the Venice Film Festival.
Pakistan’s Punjab evacuates half a million people stranded by floods
Floods in Punjab displace nearly 500,000 people and kill dozens amid the largest rescue in eastern province's history.
Flotilla activists speak out before setting sail from Barcelona to Gaza
Activists addressed the media as the Global Sumud Flotilla prepared to depart for Gaza from Barcelona, aiming to deliver
How a children’s chocolate drink became a symbol of French colonialism
With its red fez, broad smile and simplified French, Banania's mascot has been associated with racist stereotypes.
LIVE: Liverpool vs Arsenal – Premier League
Follow our live build-up with full team news coverage before our live text commentary stream of the EPL match.
Hamas’ ambush will have “tactical consequences on Israeli army”
The ambush in al-Zeitoun showed that the battle of the city of Gaza, will not only be measured in territorial gains."
Sumud, the largest flotilla to sail for Gaza, prepares to set out
An international effort bringing together volunteers from all over the world aims to break the siege on Gaza.
Yemen’s Houthis vow vengeance after PM killed by Israel
Yemen's Houthis has vowed vengeance' against Israel after confirming that their prime minister, Ahmed al-Rahawi, was ki
Child of Their Time: The emotional cost of international adoptions
A Dutch filmmaker, whose brother was adopted from Indonesia in the 1970s, shares his family's painful story.
Indonesian president says lawmakers’ perks to be cut after deadly protests
Prabowo Subianto says some parliament policies to be revoked as he also promises stern action against rioters, looters.
Indonesia protest driven by “a sense of collective anger”
Journalist Juan Robin explains why anger over police and the government has grown into wider protests in Indonesia.
The Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza: Everything you need to know
More than 50 ships are heading to Gaza to challenge Israel's illegal blockade and deliver urgent humanitarian aid.
Indonesia protesters clash with riot police as tensions soar
Deadly protests erupt across Indonesia after police vehicle kills motorcycle taxi driver, causing public outrage.
War in Sudan: Humanitarian, fighting, control developments, August 2025
Sudan's civil war saw a number of developments on the battlefield as well as in diplomacy and the humanitarian crisis.
Indonesia protesters light fires as anger flares against police and gov’t
Protesters in Indonesia have lit fires as outrage over police brutality and economic inequality grows.
Strikes maim children as Israel says Qassam spokesman Abu Obeida targeted
Video shows injured children in the aftermath of strikes on Gaza City as Israel's military hit multiple apartment
India committed to improving ties with China, Modi tells Xi before SCO meet
Indian leader appears to mark waning of strategic ties with US after Trump slapped punishing tariffs on Indian goods.
Week in Pictures: From missile strikes in Kyiv to Indonesia protests
A roundup of some of last week's events.
Drought in Iraq unearths more than 2,000 years old tombs
The newly discovered tombs are believed to date back to the Hellenistic or Hellenistic-Seleucid period.
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