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Greek national security council meets amid Turkey tension
Greece raises alert after the announcement of Turkish exploration drilling in the eastern Mediterranean.
Pakistan: Deadly blast hits Balochistan town near Afghan border
At least six killed and 10 wounded in explosion targeting anti-drug force in the border town of Chaman.
US court issues summons for Saudi Arabia's Mohammed bin Salman
Former Saudi intelligence officer filed lawsuit accusing the crown prince of sending a hit squad to try and kill him.
In Pictures: Oil spill threatens ecological disaster in Mauritius
Greenpeace said the spill likely to be one of the most terrible ecological crises in Mauritius.
India crocodile park faces cash crunch amid coronavirus lockdown
As ticket revenue shrinks, India's largest crocodile park may have as little as four months before it runs out of funds.
German Social Democrats tap Olaf Scholz as chancellor candidate
The decision marks a comeback for the former Hamburg mayor, who was defeated last year in the race to lead his party.
Yemen's UNESCO-listed Old Sanaa houses collapse in heavy rains
The distinctive brown and white mud-brick houses have long been under threat from conflict and neglect.
Germany, France, Italy to push ahead with EU sanctions over Libya
The three countries agree on a list of companies and individuals transporting weapons in violation of a UN embargo.
Coronavirus cases, deaths on the rise in Brazil and Mexico
Latin America's worst-affected countries struggle to curb the spread of COVID-19 as governments push to reopen economy.
Afghan talks to kick off as Kabul set to free Taliban prisoners
The prisoners' fate has been a crucial hurdle in launching peace talks between Kabul and Taliban armed group.
Iran wants US to lift sanctions against Lebanon
Iran's comments come a day after international leaders pledged $300m in humanitarian assistance to Lebanon.
Belarus: Lukashenko wins election marred by protests
Preliminary results give Belarusian leader a sixth term, while rights group reports one protester killed, 200 detained.
Thai anti-government protesters eye more rallies against Prayuth
Prime Minister faces pressure to call for new elections and implement constitutional reforms as demonstrations return.
UN: COVID-19 'grave threat' to the world's Indigenous people
Indigenous people around the world live in remote areas without adequate health facilities, clean water, sanitation.
Mauritania's president appoints a new government
Move comes after former ministers appeared in a controversial report on the financial dealings of ex-leader.
In Pictures: Damaged homes, shattered dreams in Beirut
More than a quarter of a million people in Beirut were left with homes unfit to live in after the massive explosion.
'Night fell': Hong Kong's first month under China security law
Since China imposed the National Security Law on Hong Kong a month ago, the territory has seen radical changes.
A new master's house: The architect decolonising Nigerian design
Demas Nwoko's structures are a model of culturally relevant and sustainable African design.
Hong Kong media tycoon arrested, newspaper raided
Jimmy Lai accused of 'colluding with foreign powers' in most high-profile arrest yet under new security law.
India: Death toll in Kerala tea plantation landslide rises
Officials in Idduki district say nearly two dozen still missing as search and rescue efforts hampered by heavy rain.
'Strong support': Senior US official meets Taiwan's Tsai Ing-wen
Health secretary Alex Azar pledges US support for island democracy as China condemns visit and threatens retaliation.
Egypt extends detention of Al Jazeera journalist Mahmoud Hussein
Egyptian national has been held for more than 1,300 days despite repeated calls for an end to his 'arbitrary detention'.
Belarus police face off with protesters after presidential poll
Police beat protesters as exit poll gives President Lukashenko 79.7 percent, with rival Tikhanovskaya at 6.8 percent.
Greece sets coronavirus cases record; 10,000 dead in Chile: Live
UK logs more than 1,000 new cases; US infections surpass 5 million; nearly 200 doctors in India affected.
Second day of protests as anger over Beirut explosion grows: Live
Two government ministers resign as world leaders pledge hundreds of millions of dollars at emergency donor conference.
Gunmen kill 8 in Niger, including six French aid workers
No claim of responsibility for attack that also killed a Nigerien guide and driver in wildlife park near town of Koure.
Mauritius PM warns damaged ship leaking oil could split
Pravind Jugnauth says response crews bracing for the worst as nation battles an unprecedented environmental emergency.
Will the Beirut explosion cause a humanitarian disaster?
The enormous explosion has left hundreds of thousands of people homeless and hungry in the Lebanese capital.
Flash floods on Greek island kill seven including baby
Rescuers searching for missing person as dozens are evacuated after storms devastate central island of Evia.
BBC apologises over use of racial slur in news report
After public outcry, British broadcaster expresses regret for 'creating distress amongst many people'.
In Darfur, civilians pay price in new wave of deadly violence
Civilians in conflict-hit Sudanese region face attacks and arrests even after removal of ex-President Omar al-Bashir.
US, the world's hardest-hit country, reaches 5m coronavirus cases
The confirmed death toll from COVID-19 in the US stands at 162,455, also the biggest globally.
US health secretary's Taiwan visit angers China
Beijing warns US President Trump that the visit threatens peace and stability in the region.
Thailand protests heat up as economy worsens amid pandemic
Protesters in Thailand say the arrest of two leaders will not stop their campaign to force the government out.
Voting under way in Belarus as protests rattle Lukashenko
The 65-year-old leader is almost certain to win a sixth consecutive term in polls marked by crackdown on opposition.
A white majority for Trump and a Black VP for Biden
Why are white male voters sticking to Trump and why is Biden likely to choose a Black woman as his running mate?
How will Lebanon ever recover? | Start Here
How will the country recover from the devastating blast?
Furious Lebanese plan new protests over Beirut blast
Lebanese protesters say they will rally again after a night of demonstrations in which they stormed several ministries.
India: At least 29 killed in monsoon-triggered landslide
Search and rescue efforts after Friday's landslide hampered by torrential downpours.
In South Africa, a woman is killed every three hours
The fight to stop gender-based violence shines the light on what is described as South Africa's 'other pandemic'.
Mauritius struggles to contain oil spill polluting its seas
Attempts to stabilise the stricken vessel and pump 4,000 tonnes of fuel from its hold have failed.
Afghan president agrees Taliban prisoner release
President Ghani's statement comes after Afghan grand assembly passed a resolution on Sunday morning.
COVID-19: Chile death toll tops 10,000
While Brazil rightly gets most of the attention in Latin America, other countries are also passing grim milestones.
India: Elephants in My Backyard
As human-animal conflict escalates in India, a conservationist is determined to prove people and elephants can co-exist.
Almost 50 killed in three days of monsoon rain across Pakistan
Heavy rain, flash floods claim lives, damage houses across the country; more inclement weather expected this week.
In Pictures: Thousands take part in Lebanon's anti-gov't protests
The large crowd, some of them brandishing nooses, called for accountability following Tuesday's deadly blast.
Mahinda Rajapaksa sworn in as Sri Lanka's PM after record victory
Former president sworn in by his brother Gotabaya, who currently holds the presidential seat.
South Korea floods, landslides kill dozens, displace thousands
Jangmi, the season's fifth tropical cyclone, is expected to hit the southern region bringing more rain on Monday.
Deadly fire at coronavirus facility in south India
At least 11 killed, 22 wounded by the fire at a southern Indian hotel being used as a COVID-19 facility.
Trump extends coronavirus relief as talks with Congress falter
Orders would provide $400 per week in unemployment payments, less than the $600 per week passed earlier in the crisis.
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