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China frees US pastor David Lin who was jailed for life in 2006
Lin's release raises hopes for two other US citizens detained in China and considered wrongfully detained by Washington.
Typhoon Bebinca hits Shanghai, strongest storm since 1949
Shanghai's 25 million people advised to stay at home as Bebinca pounds city with heavy rain and strong winds.
At least one killed, 42 injured as Russian bomb hits Kharkiv apartments
Ukrainian president reiterates call for allies to allow Ukraine to strike military targets deep inside Russia.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 934
As the war enters its 934th day, these are the main developments.
Trump’s VP pick JD Vance defends spreading false story about migrants
Top US Republican politicians continue to repeat debunked rumours about Haitian immigrants eating pets in Ohio town.
Trump safe after second apparent assassination attempt, suspect in custody
White House says US President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris 'relieved' that Trump is unharmed.
Why does the Israeli army get away with killing foreign activists?
Investigations into Israeli soldiers' attacks on civilians rarely lead to prosecutions.
Boat capsizes in Nigeria, drowning at least 40 people
The wooden boat was carrying mostly farmers across a river near Gummi town when the incident occurred.
India opposition leader Kejriwal says will resign as Delhi chief minister
Kejriwal announces resignation day after his release from prison in corruption case he claims is politically motivated.
Lebanese novelist Elias Khoury dies aged 76
Khoury had dedicated much of his writing to the Palestinian cause and taught at universities around the world.
‘I’m afraid’: Aftermath of Trump’s misinformation on Springfield’s Haitians
How a debunked rumour amplified anti-migrant sentiments and caused chaos in Springfield, Ohio.
Death toll rises as Storm Boris lashes central, eastern Europe
At least eight people dead as heavy rains hit Austria, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn returns to Earth after first private spacewalk
SpaceX capsule splashes down in Gulf of Mexico near Florida after historic mission, carrying tech billionaire and crew.
Israeli army says ‘high probability’ its strike killed three Gaza captives
Army says conclusions of its probe into deaths of captives suggest Israeli air strike likely killed them in November.
F1: Piastri wins in Baku as McLaren take over at the top
Oscar Piastri wins F1's Azerbaijan Grand Prix from second on the grid as McLaren move 20 points clear of Red Bull.
Jordan’s king accepts PM al-Khasawneh’s resignation, appoints technocrat
Jafar Hassan has been named Jordan's new prime minister by the king after last week's parliamentary elections.
Houthis hit central Israel with hypersonic missile fired from Yemen
The Houthi group says it launched a new hypersonic ballistic missile that flew around 2,000km from Yemen to Israel.
Venezuela arrests six foreigners for alleged CIA plot to assassinate Maduro
Foreigners have been arrested in Venezuela as officials describe a CIA-led plot' to assassinate President Maduro.
Shanghai shuts flights, halts train services as Typhoon Bebinca approaches
Shanghai shuts air, sea and major ground transport as it prepares for what could be its strongest storm since 1949.
Why I am rooting for Bisan Owda to win a news Emmy
Owda's impactful journalism challenges dominant narratives on Palestine.
Can the US find new partners in West Africa after Niger exit?
Washington is now seeking a Plan B after troops were ejected from sprawling, expensive bases in Niger.
‘Canelo’ Alvarez pummels Berlanga to retain super middleweight boxing belts
Undisputed super middleweight champion Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez outpoints challenger Edgar Berlanga.
Five dead as torrential rains batter Central and Eastern Europe
At least five people found dead in eastern Romania, with authorities on alert in much of Central and Eastern Europe.
Philippine Coast Guard ship in South China Sea standoff returns to port
Manila says new vessel will 'immediately take over' after BRP Teresa Magbanua left disputed area in South China Sea.
‘We are guilty’: Politician blames gov’t for Ugandan Olympian’s killing
Thousands have attended the funeral for Ugandan Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei who was killed by her ex-partner in Kenya.
206 Ukrainian and Russian soldiers released in prisoner exchange deal
Russia and Ukraine have swapped 103 prisoners of war from each side in a deal mediated by the UAE.
Eight dead after attempting to cross English Channel from France to the UK
About 20 people have lost their lives in two weeks while making the perilous journey on overcrowded boats.
Kolkata rape case: Ex-head of India college held over ‘evidence tampering’
Former principal of RG Kar Medical College Dr Sandip Ghosh charged with tempering of evidence by investigating agency.
Ballistic missile fired by Yemen’s Houthis hits Israel sparking fire
Houthis claim its new hypersonic missile managed to evade Israel's air defence systems as Gaza war enters 12th month.
Ex-director of Kolkata medical college head and police officer arrested
The former head of the Kolkata medical college where a trainee doctor was raped and murdered was arrested.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 933
As the war enters its 933rd day, these are the main developments.
Hezbollah warns of ‘large losses’ if Israel expands conflict in Lebanon
Warning comes as Israeli politicians call for action against Hezbollah amid continuing cross-border attacks.
Mexico’s Obrador set to enact divisive judicial reforms: What happens next?
Mexico is poised to implement controversial judicial reforms that have divided both the country and its justice system.
Will US sanctions make any difference to Pakistan’s missiles programme?
Pakistan's missile programme continues despite six rounds of US sanctions in the past three years, experts say.
Venezuela detains Spanish, US and Czech citizens over ‘destabilisation’
Arrests come amid surge in tensions between Caracas and Western nations over disputed Venezuelan election results.
Industry Days gathers top documentary professionals in Sarajevo
Event aims to demonstrate the power and art of storytelling as well as connect filmmakers with decision-makers.
US says preparing ‘substantial’ Ukraine aid package in coming weeks
Announcement comes as Ukraine pushes to be allowed to use Western-supplied, long-range missiles for strikes in Russia.
How crucial are long-range missiles in the Ukraine war?
No green light for Ukraine to use long-range, Western-made missiles in Russian territory.
Thousands of Israelis rally in Tel Aviv, urging Gaza captives deal
Uproar rises after bodies of six captives found and army shares video purportedly showing their living conditions.
More than 15 people killed, 40 injured in Haiti tanker truck explosion
The injured are transported to hospital after explosion near Miragoane in Haiti's southern Nippes region, officials say.
Peru holds funeral for Fujimori, former president linked to rights abuses
Fujimori's funeral draws well-wishers as well as detractors as debate over his legacy continues to roil the country.
‘Going backward’: How demonising migrants remains fertile ground in US
Anti-migrant tropes invoked for political purposes are fuelling dehumanisation and raise risk of violence, experts say.
After their debate, who’s ahead: Trump or Harris?
With weeks to go before the US presidential election, do issues matter as much as vibes'?
Murdered Ugandan Olympian Cheptegei buried with full military honours
Rebecca Cheptegei, who died after being set on fire by former partner, was buried at her ancestral home.
Algeria court certifies President Tebboune’s landslide re-election win
Constitutional Court says the incumbent held his seat by securing 84.3 percent of the votes in September 7 polls.
UAE says it will not back post-war Gaza plans without Palestinian state
Top diplomat says his country is not ready to take part in post-war efforts unless Palestinian state is established.
India’s Modi campaigns in Kashmir assembly elections after soldiers killed
Modi says 'terrorism is on its last legs' in disputed territory, a day after two soldiers were killed in a gunfight.
Posters to protests: The dynamics of Jordan’s recent elections
Voter apathy sparred with anger over the war on Gaza as Jordanians made their choices for parliament.
Not all is well inside the Taliban
Recently announced vice and virtue law reflects efforts by Taliban's old guard to consolidate power at expense of unity.
Russia and Ukraine exchange 103 prisoners each in deal mediated by UAE
It is the second such exchange since Ukraine launched a surprise incursion into Russia's Kursk region on August 6.
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