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Francesco Bagnaia wins Thailand MotoGP to narrow Martin’s championship lead
The reigning world champion closed the gap on championship leader Jorge Martin to 17 points with two races left.
Georgia ruling party wins election, says poll body amid opposition protests
Result says Georgian Dream controls 150-seat parliament, but it is short of absolute majority to change constitution.
Bulgarians vote in another election, but end to political deadlock unlikely
Opinion polls suggest no single party will win a parliamentary majority in the seventh election in four years.
Topuria retains featherweight title at UFC 308; Chimaev defeats Whittaker
Ilia Topuria defends his featherweight championship against Max Holloway, while Khamzat Chimaev remains undefeated.
US election: 9 days left – What polls say, what Harris and Trump are up to
Harris will campaign on Sunday in Democratic stronghold of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania while Trump will visit New York.
Japan’s ruling party likely to lose parliamentary majority in snap election
While voters are weighing the governing party's scandals, they are also sceptical due to the opposition's inexperience.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 975
As the war enters its 975th day, these are the main developments.
Michiko’s story: How a Japanese girl survived an atomic bomb
Michiko Kodama was a small child when the US atomic bomb hit her home city of Hiroshima in 1945.
Bangladesh’s new outcasts: Students from ex-PM Hasina’s party now in hiding
Until August, they dominated college campuses and were accused of leading violent mobs against anti-Hasina protesters.
Japan’s parliamentary election: Why it matters
Japanese voters go to the polls after new Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba called a snap election.
Dozens killed in ‘horrific’ Israeli bombing in Beit Lahiya: Gaza ministry
Israeli air strikes have hit densely populated area in northern Gaza with no warning, killing at least 35 Palestinians.
Will Iran respond to Israel’s latest attack?
Israel attacked Iran early on Saturday and said its objectives have been achieved.
Could the Republicans lose the House? Five US congressional races to watch
Republicans hold a small majority in the House of Representatives, but crucial races could flip control to Democrats.
Israeli forces detain medics, patients after violent raid on Gaza hospital
Dozens of staff detained and parts of Kamal Adwan Hospital damaged during Israeli raid on the facility in north Gaza.
Georgia’s governing party leads key election race: Early results
The governing party takes a lead but the pro-West opposition claims victory setting stage for confrontation.
Expected, yet stressful. How Iranians reacted to Israel’s attack
Life returned to its normal rhythm within hours in Iran, but a sense of trepidation remains.
Fact check: Does Donald Trump want to do away with the Affordable Care Act?
Kamala Harris's campaign claims that he does.
Israel strikes Iran: What we know so far and what’s next
Israel has warned Tehran against retaliating after residents in the city woke up to explosions.
Dozens killed by paramilitary RSF in Sudan’s Gezira, aid groups say
UNICEF calls for more international attention to 'the forgotten crisis' as about 25.6 million people face acute hunger.
How the world keeps failing eastern DRC
Old peacebuilding' schemes are obsolete in a country that is seeing new and ever-changing conflict dynamics.
New Zealand inflict India’s first home Test series defeat in 13 years
New Zealand seal the three-match series - their first in India - with a 113-run win in the second Test in Pune.
Polls close in Georgia’s high-stakes parliamentary elections
An alliance of pro-Western opposition parties is challenging the ruling pro-Russian Georgian Dream.
The scramble for the White House
With Harris and Trump neck and neck, they are throwing everything they can at voters.
Commonwealth summit in Samoa: Why won’t the UK discuss slavery?
Commonwealth nations have pressured the UK to discuss reparations but prime minister Keir Starmer has resisted.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 974
As the war enters its 974th day, these are the main developments.
The legacy of Ziad Abu Helaiel – peacefully resisting Israel in West Bank
Known for unarmed protest and settling disputes in his West Bank community, Abu Helaiel's killing has left a 'void'.
Pakistan thrash England to win Test series after Noman, Sajid heroics
Pakistan beat England by nine wickets inside three days in the third Test to seal a 2-1 series win in Rawalpindi.
US election: 10 days left – What polls say, what Harris and Trump are up to
Harris to campaign with Michelle Obama in Michigan while Trump will have stops in Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Condemnation, calls for restraint: World reacts to Israeli strikes on Iran
Israeli military says retaliatory attack 'completed', as Iran says strikes led to 'limited damage'.
Iran says two soldiers killed in Israeli strikes on military bases
Israeli army says its response to 'months of attacks' by Iran was complete and warns Tehran against retaliation.
Once upon a time in Dahiyeh: Israel’s destruction of Lebanon’s communities
Israeli attacks on Dahiyeh this time clearly aim to tear apart the communities living there, residents and experts say.
A nation torn between Russia, the West: Your simple guide to Georgia’s vote
Experts say that Saturday's elections will define where the Caucasus nation's geopolitical future lies.
Harris and Beyonce rally on abortion rights in Texas
Harris tells huge crowd that American women now have fewer reproductive rights than their mothers and grandmothers.
‘Does a Dalit’s life have no value?’: The murder of a teenage girl in India
The 14-year-old's family members say she was raped and murdered. As they seek justice, tensions erupt in their village.
Israel says strikes on Iran are a part of its ‘duty to respond’
Israel will do whatever necessary" to defend itself, Israeli military spokesperson Daniel Hagari said.
Video shows Iranian air defence systems activate during Israeli attack
Footage shows Iranian air defence systems active in the skies over the capital Tehran during an Israeli attack.
Chinese hackers target Trump, Vance and Harris campaign phones: US media
FBI is investigating alleged access to mobile phone networks by people associated with Beijing.
Venezuelan opposition activist found dead after detention: Political party
The Voluntad Popular party blames the Maduro government for death of co-founder Edwin Santos.
Can Europe change the course of Israel’s war on Gaza?
A Dutch advisory body says European countries should do more to prevent a larger conflict.
US presidential candidates join global shift rightward on immigration
Experts say the far right's influence has filtered into the mainstream, transforming elections in the US and abroad.
Biden apologises for ‘sin’ of Indigenous boarding school abuses
Forced assimilation policy is a 'sin on our soul', said Biden in first-ever visit to Native American country.
13 ex-Trump officials back Kelly’s stand against Trump
The former Trump aides are 'not surprised' by Kelly's claims Trump complimented Hitler and scorned the US constitution.
Brazil seals $30bn compensation deal with BHP, Vale over 2015 dam collapse
The dam collapse unleashed wave of tailings in disaster that killed 19 people, left hundreds homeless, flooded forests.
Lebanon added to money laundering ‘grey list’
Global watchdog adds Lebanon to its list of nations subject to increased monitoring of financial transactions.
How impunity fuels Israel’s attacks on journalists in Gaza and Lebanon
Israel continues to target journalists because of the global failure to hold it accountable for abuses, advocates say.
“My life will never be the same”: Ta-Nehisi Coates on Israel and Palestine
Ta-Nehisi Coates talks with Marc Lamont Hill about the ties between Palestinian oppression and systemic racism.
Israel must stop ‘ethnic cleansing’ in Gaza, Jordan minister tells Blinken
Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi says regional war is getting worse because the Israeli gov't 'not listening'.
Israeli strike kills 14 children in deadly day for Gaza
An Israeli strike on Gaza's Khan Younis killed 14 children, 13 of them from the same family.
Shipping firms to pay $102m settlement for Baltimore Bridge cleanup
Many unresolved claims remain over the bridge collapse, which killed six people and disrupted local shipping for months.
US to evacuate some diplomats from Haiti after recent gang attacks: Reports
A gang coalition controlling large parts of Haiti's capital has ramped up attacks, several targeting US and UN staff.
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