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UN chief condemns Gaza horrors, calls for accountability amid famine
About two million Palestinians displaced, enduring famine and violence, as UN again demands immediate action.
Thailand’s prime minister removed from office
Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed the country's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office.
Video shows Israeli soldiers tormenting boy detained over stone throwing
Israeli soldiers have filmed themselves tormenting a Palestinian boy who they arrested in the occupied West Bank.
‘Cut in secret’: Gambia anti-FGM activists fear babies targeted despite ban
The practice was banned a decade ago but authorities are struggling to clamp down on culprits.
Mourinho sacked by Fenerbahce after Champions League exit
The former Real Madrid and Manchester United manager only joined the Turkish football giants in June 2024.
UK bans Israeli officials from major arms exhibition
UK government says Israel's decision to escalate war on Gaza 'wrong' as Israel decries 'discrimination'.
Israeli public has “very strong doubts” about taking Gaza City
Alon Pinkas on how much of the Israeli public is unsupportive of the government's plan to seize Gaza City.
Fact check: Have mass shootings decreased in the US since 2022 law?
Then-President Biden signed 2022 gun violence legislation aiming for reform, but its effect remains unclear.
Thai court removes Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office
Court dismisses suspended prime minister for ethical misconduct over her handling of a border row with Cambodia.
Protests resume in Indonesia’s Jakarta after ride-share driver killed
Affan Kurniawan was killed after an armoured police vehicle ran into him during a demonstration in the capital.
‘It’s one of the worst things you can say to a Black tennis player’ – Osaka
Naomi Osaka blasts Jelena Ostapenko after alleged comments in a heated exchange with Taylor Townsend at the US Open.
Microsoft fires four workers over protests against firm’s ties to Israel
Microsoft says the terminations followed serious breaches amid claims that its software is used by Israeli army in Gaza.
Top US senators arrive in Taiwan to discuss security amid China threat
Roger Wicker, head of the powerful Senate Armed Services Committee, says trip is focused on security ties with island.
‘Everything has been lost’: Kashmir floods, landslides kill dozens
Overflowing rivers devastate communities, prompt questions about whether lessons from past floods were ever learned.
LIVE: Israel kills 30 Palestinians across Gaza, 5 in al-Mawasi ‘safe zone’
The al-Mawasi area in southern Gaza is where Israel has told displaced people to go is among places targeted.
Firefighters tackling wildfire in US arrested by immigration agents
Border patrol officers swoop in, make arrests as firefighters prepare to tackle 3,600-hectare blaze in Washington State.
‘In a nightmare’: India braces for big layoffs as Trump’s tariffs bite
From textile factories to shrimp peeling units, hundreds of thousands of workers could lose jobs, say traders.
China seeks stronger ties with Brazil to resist ‘bullying’ on world stage
China's top diplomat tells Brazil's FM Mauro Vieira that Beijing-Brazil ties are at their 'best in history'.
South Korea indicts former first lady for bribery, ex-PM over martial law
Former prime minister and the wife of ex-president Yoon Suk-yeol both indicted on separate charges on the same day.
US ends tariff exemption for delivery packages valued at $800 or less
The 'de minimis' import tax exemption helped fuel home delivery and the rise of e-commerce in the US.
US police say Minneapolis church shooter ‘idolised’ mass murderers
Authorities say 23-year-old who attacked church 'obsessed' with killing children and 'idolised' US school shooters.
Venezuela’s Maduro says ‘no way’ US can invade as Trump deploys naval force
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says country ready to defend 'territorial integrity' amid US military buildup.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,282
Here are the key events on day 1,282 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
White House picks Robert Kennedy Jr’s deputy to replace ousted CDC director
Former CDC head was expelled after clashing with Trump administration over policies she says were not driven by science.
How triggering snapback sanctions may deepen Iran nuclear crisis
Europe's move to re-impose UN sanctions against Iran will make nuclear diplomacy more difficult, experts say.
Israel’s Smotrich calls for phased Gaza annexation if Hamas does not disarm
Hamas condemns far-right Israeli Minister Bezalel Smotrich's remarks as 'an official call to exterminate' Palestinians.
Thai court to rule on suspended PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s dismissal
Constitutional Court to rule on whether to remove Paetongtarn from office over leaked Cambodia call.
Russian air attack on Kyiv kills children and damages EU building
Russia struck Kyiv on, hitting the EU delegation mission and other sites in one of the heaviest attacks in months.
Polish Army Pilot killed as F-16 jet crashes during airshow preparation
Poland's AirSHOW Radom 2025 cancelled following crash.
Vietnam’s planned petrol scooter ban for Hanoi raises fears for livelihoods
The government's plans to bar petrol motorbikes from city centre next year have been widely greeted with scepticism.
Rwanda confirms it received seven immigrants deported under Donald Trump
The Trump administration has struck deals with third-party countries, including four in Africa, to accept US deportees.
Displaced return home and reclaim lost roots as Syria tries to rebuild
Syrians - both refugees and internally displaced - are returning home in increasing numbers since the fall of al-Assad.
Why France, Germany, and the UK want to reimpose sanctions on Iran
France, Germany, and the UK are starting a 30-day process to reimpose sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme.
Famous Sikh shrine partially submerged after flooding in Pakistan
One of Pakistan's most famous Sikh temples was flooded after heavy rains submerged parts of Punjab province.
Intel receives $5.7bn as Trump administration buys 10 percent stake
CFO David Zinsner has also downplayed concerns that Intel's manufacturing arm could fall under outside control.
Two Lebanese soldiers killed in Israeli drone explosion in southern Lebanon
Lebanese army says two other personnel wounded after crashed Israeli drone explodes during inspection in Naqoura area.
What do a US envoy’s ‘animalistic’ remarks to journalists signify
Anger after US special envoy Tom Barack tells reporters in Beirut to 'be civilised'.
United Nations says children make up 50 percent of gang members in Haiti
US and Panama proposed a security force meant to counter gangs, despite setbacks with an existing policing operation.
Real Madrid to face Liverpool, PSG face Barcelona in Champions League draw
The draw for the league phase of the UEFA Champions League was made in Monaco on Friday with PSG handed a tough defence.
Millions of children at risk across Africa as aid cuts impact food supplies
Emergency food supplies are running out in Nigeria, Kenya, Somalia and South Sudan, Save the Children warns.
US envoy says calling Lebanon reporters ‘animalistic’ was ‘inappropriate’
Tom Barrack says he was telling Lebanese journalists to 'be civilised' but notes that they were 'just doing their job'.
Israel launches latest attacks against Houthis in Yemen’s Sanaa
No immediate reports of casualties as Israel says it strikes military target. Houthis say civilians targeted.
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook sues Trump for his attempt to fire her
The lawsuit comes amid concerns that the US president is trying to sway central bank's decisions on monetary policy.
Why are US warships going to Venezuela?
The US has ordered warships to position off Venezuela's coast in a move President Nicolas Maduro has called illegal.
Transunion hack exposes consumer data for millions of Americans
The credit bureau has said the July breach was brought on by an unidentified third party and was quickly contained.
UN Security Council votes to wind down UNIFIL mission in Lebanon after 2026
Amid US pressure, vote extends peacekeeping mission but then calls for 'orderly and safe drawdown and withdrawal'.
How Israel tries to justify killing journalists
Since the war on Gaza began, Israel has intensified its attacks on the media. We break down how the smear campaigns work
Israel steps up bombardment of Gaza City, killing at least 50 people
UN chief warns of 'new and dangerous phase' of war as Israeli forces target eastern and southern Gaza City.
UN chief slams Israel for ‘deliberate’ Gaza ‘catastrophe’
UN Chief Antonio Guterres accused Israel of making deliberate decisions that defy basic humanity'.
Elderly Palestinians starving to death under Israeli-made famine in Gaza
An increasing number of elderly Palestinians in Gaza are dying due to the Israeli-made famine there.
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