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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 755
As the war enters its 755th day, these are the main developments.
US appeals court freezes ‘horrific’ Texas immigration law
Strict law enabling authorities to arrest migrants put on hold hours after Supreme Court allowed it to enter into force.
Pro-Israel online influencing operation has been targeting UNRWA: Report
A new report says a network of fake accounts across multiple platforms has been promoting Israeli attacks on UN agency.
Far-right Austrian nationalist Martin Sellner banned from entering Germany
Sellner is known for his talk about 'remigration' at a recent meeting of nationalist populists in Europe.
How can Israel’s war on Gaza be allowed to continue?
Starvation and disease pose imminent dangers.
Trump adviser Peter Navarro starts prison term for contempt of US Congress
Navarro is the first senior Trump official to be imprisoned for acts related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Libya-Tunisia border crossing closed following clashes
Closure comes as Libya says 'outlaws' attacked the Ras Jedir border crossing.
Navarro becomes the first ex-Trump adviser to report to prison
Former White House official Peter Navarro has become the first of Donald Trump's advisers to report to prison.
Russia says it will evacuate children from Belgorod after Ukraine shelling
The Kremlin says it aims to create a buffer zone to protect civilians against long-range strikes and cross-border raids.
IOC calls Russia’s Friendship Games ‘violation’ of Olympic Charter
The Olympic Committee has called on countries to avoid the games, set to launch weeks after the summer Paris Olympics.
First 100 days: Milei falters on shock therapy for Argentina’s economy
Milei is struggling to overcome hostile lawmakers to enact his radical austerity agenda even as social tensions rise.
Hong Kong passes tough new national security law
Hong Kong has passed a new national security law that critics fear will further erode civil liberties.
Moldova expels Russian diplomat over polling stations in Transnistria
The unnamed diplomat is expelled in protest against the opening of six polling stations in the breakaway region.
How migration transformed an Indigenous town in Panama’s Darien Gap
The community of Bajo Chiquito has seen its population explode, as migrants and asylum seekers trek north to the US.
The key election for Russia is in November
The Russian presidential election outcome was expected and won't change the Russian status quo; the US election could.
Aspiring journalist Lama visits her destroyed home in Gaza
The aspiring journalist, Lama Abu Jamous shares her first visit to her destroyed house after she had been displaced.
Did Russia, Iran provoke Niger walkout from US military pact?
Niger's ruling military angered by US accusations of 'secret deals' with Iran and partnering with Russia.
UN weather agency issues ‘red alert’ on climate change after record heat
The World Meteorological Organization warns there is a 'high probability' that 2024 will be another record-hot year.
What is Article 23, Hong Kong’s new draconian national security law?
Passing of new national security law described as 'very dark day' for civil liberties in Hong Kong.
Photos: Gaza hunger warnings grow as hopes build for ceasefire
Israel's spy chief David Barnea holds talks with Egyptian and Qatari mediators in Doha.
‘Cousins at war’: Pakistan-Afghan ties strained after cross-border attacks
Heightened tensions could see a further escalation, warn analysts.
Australia slammed for Afghanistan cricket snub over ‘rights for women’
Cricket Australia says it has postponed the series as 'conditions for women and girls in Afghanistan are getting worse'.
UN reports 35 percent increase in people affected by South Sudan violence
New report says civilians are bearing the brunt of a surge in intercommunal conflict in pockets of South Sudan.
‘Boycott Germany for forcing Palestinians to pay for its crimes’
Germany is forcing Palestinians to pay for its own crimes and targeting Jews and Muslims who speak out. #AJOPINION
These children left Gaza but still suffer mental trauma from Israel’s war
Through art and bonding with each other, 68 children evacuated to Bethlehem are working through their pain.
Migrant workers exploited, abused in Italy’s prized fine wine vineyards
Undocumented workers, who earn barely more than $50 a day, say they have suffered racism and inhumane conditions.
What will become of Gaza’s orphaned generation?
Dareenis among thousands of Palestinian children orphaned in Gaza, where war shapes yet another generation.
Israeli limits on Gaza aid may be ‘war crime’, UN warns
Restricting aid could be seen as using starvation as a 'weapon of war', the UN's human rights chief says.
Thousands of shoes laid out as memorial to children killed in Gaza
Thousands of shoes were in a square in the Netherlands as tribute to the over 13,000 children killed in Gaza.
Bodies left in streets after gang attack in wealthy Haiti suburb
Several people have been killed in a gang attack in an upmarket part of Haiti's capital.
After 12 years in power, Senegal’s Macky Sall leaves a fragile democracy
Amid the president's attempt to delay elections and protests by the opposition, how resilient is Senegal's democracy?
Russia replaces navy chief sunk by Ukraine’s Black Sea campaign
Admiral Alexander Moiseyev replaces Nikolai Yevmenov amid Ukrainian campaign that has downed several vessels.
Displaced Palestinian cooks maqlouba during wartime for his family
Before Ramadan fasting began, displaced Palestinian Abu Elias showed us how he prepares the Palestinian dish maqlouba.
China blasts US declaration of ‘ironclad’ alliance with Philippines
The US has been deepening diplomatic and military contacts with the Philippines recently as tension with China rises.
Armenia’s PM warns Azerbaijan could start war over disputed border villages
Armenia could face war by 'end of the week' if it does not return four Azerbaijani villages, PM Pashinyan says.
Hong Kong legislature passes tough new national security law
This is a breaking news story, more details to follow.
Profits from forced labour at nearly one-quarter of a trillion dollars: ILO
Sexual exploitation accounts for nearly three-quarters of 'obscene' illegal profits from forced labour, says UN agency.
How Israeli settlers are expanding illegal outposts amid Gaza war
Satellite images show the establishment of at least 15 new illegal outposts and dozens of new roads since October 7.
Taking a page from the French anti-Islam playbook, UK redefines ‘extremism’
The British government's new definition of extremism is another attempt at thought policing Muslims.
UN ‘alarmed’ by reports of civilian casualties in Myanmar air attacks
Continuing air raids in the restive country's Rakhine state are reported to have killed dozens.
Police fire pepper spray on food crisis protesters in Argentina
Argentinian police used pepper spray to disperse protesters marching against government cuts to community food kitchens.
Haiti’s gangs unleash new attacks on upscale Port-au-Prince
Armed gangs attacked two upscale neighborhoods in the capital in a rampage that left at least a dozen people dead.
The Gambia votes to reverse landmark ban on female genital mutilation
Rights groups say proposed rollback of 2015 law will overturn women's rights across the region as a whole.
Harsh Mongolian winter leaves 4.7m animals dead; Red Cross issues appeal
Mongolian herders are experience extreme 'dzud' cold waves more often with little time to recover in between the UN says
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 165
Twenty Palestinians were killed in the early hours of Tuesday in Rafah, while UN warns Gaza heading towards famine.
Can India’s Rahul Gandhi defeat Narendra Modi with ‘unity marches’?
The opposition launches its 2024 election campaign amid hope among supporters and cynicism from critics.
Bank of Japan scraps negative interest rate in first hike in 17 years
Japan's central bank begins unwinding one of the world's most aggressive monetary easing programmes.
Uk’s government to introduce independent football regulator
The regulator will have the power to fine clubs up to 10 percent of their turnover for noncompliance with regulations.
North Korea’s Kim oversees ‘super-large’ rocket launcher drills
Pyongyang has broken with much of its inter-Korean policy in recent years and ramped up weapons testing.
Elon Musk defends using prescribed ketamine for ‘negative frame of mind’
Tesla CEO dismisses suggestion his drug use could influence the perceptions of investors.
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