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Police fire tear gas as crowds protest against Venezuela’s election count
Security forces have clashed with protesters throughout the country after authorities said Maduro won the vote.
Pakistan to launch home-grown messaging app amid internet disruptions
Beep Pakistan will, at first, be limited to government communications. But officials say it could be made public.
Marcos Jr welcomes US support as Blinken and Austin arrive in Philippines
Manila and Washington have grown closer amid increasing tension with Beijing in the disputed South China Sea.
McDonald’s sales fall globally for first time in over three years
McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski says low-income consumers eating at home and finding other ways to economise.
At least 49 killed, dozens trapped after landslides hit India’s Kerala
Heavy rain hinders rescue efforts after landslides struck hilly Wayanad district while people were sleeping.
Air New Zealand scraps 2030 carbon emissions target
Flag carrier says it is unable to achieve target due to lack of newer fuel-efficient aircraft and alternative jet fuels.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 886
As the war enters its 886th day, these are the main developments.
UN says 86 percent of Gaza now under Israeli evacuation orders
Israeli military carries out more attacks across the strip, killing at least 33 Palestinians amid mass displacements.
Popovici wins Olympic gold in men’s 200m free, Titmus upset by O’Callaghan
David Popovici stormed to Olympic gold in the men's 200m freestyle, while Mollie O'Callaghan won women's swimming event.
Olympic gold: Japan’s Horigome on skateboard, GB’s Pidcock on mountain bike
Japan wins skateboarding and gymnastics gold, Canada achieves a judo first, Great Britain wins mountain bike thriller.
After Golan Heights attack, will the Israel-Hezbollah conflict escalate?
Israel will be looking to retaliate, but it will want to avoid a major escalation, experts say.
Surging demand, soaring price tags lead to fake Ozempic doses
A rise in counterfeit versions of sought-after weight loss drug has led to a series of hospitalisations.
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz moves to Williams for 2025 F1 season
In a surprise move, Carlos Sainz, a three-time Grand Prix winner with Ferrari, signed a two-year deal with Williams.
How will US revamp of military command in Japan affect the region?
Washington says military restructuring aimed at countering growing threats from China, North Korea and Russia.
What’s going on in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights?
Israel vows that Hezbollah will pay a heavy price' for a deadly attack on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
Israeli far-right politicians protest arrest of soldiers suspected of abuse
Ministers and members of Knesset slam detention of nine soldiers accused of abusing a Palestinian prisoner.
Venezuela election observers urge ‘transparency’ as Maduro claims victory
Venezuela electoral authority formally declares Nicolas Maduro winner of vote that opposition says was marred by fraud.
Paris Olympics: Pollution in River Seine threatens triathlon
Pollution and fast currents in the River Seine forced the cancellation of triathlon training sessions for a second time.
Tanzanian youth show solidarity with Palestinians
Video shows Tanzanian youth showing solidarity with Palestinians by raising banners as they jump into the water.
Polio epidemic declared in Gaza in latest sign of worsening health crisis
Gaza's health ministry calls for 'immediate intervention to end aggression and find radical solutions' to the emergency.
Trump agrees to be interviewed in FBI’s probe into assassination attempt
FBI agent says agency eager to get ex-US president's 'perspective on what he observed' during July 13 rally shooting.
Harris slams Trump on abortion issue as six-week ban takes effect in Iowa
Abortion access remains top US election issue as ban on procedure after six weeks of pregnancy takes effect in Iowa.
Man detained after eight people stabbed in UK’s Southport
Police officials have arrested the suspect and seized his knife after the stabbing incident in Southport, England.
What is the Golan Heights and who controls it?
The rocky patch of land, legally part of Syria, is where the latest tensions between Israel and Hezbollah have erupted.
Djokovic defeats Nadal at Paris Olympics in 60th and possibly last meeting
Top-seeded Novak Djokovic beat the 14-time French Open champion Rafael Nadal in blockbuster second-round tennis matchup.
Paris Olympics opening ceremony was an insult to millions
Men parading around as caricatures of women do not communicate love and inclusion.
Meloni meets Xi as Italian PM seeks to ‘relaunch’ ties with Beijing
Giorgia Meloni is in China for the first time since she became prime minister as she seeks to improve economic ties.
South Africa’s ruling ANC expels ex-president Zuma for backing rival party
Jacob Zuma, who once led the African National Congress, has been accused of campaigning to dislodge the ANC from power.
Will ‘Abandon Biden’ become ‘Abandon Harris’?
Pro-Palestinian activists who called for voters to Abandon Biden' over Gaza say their campaign is not over.
France acts against far left as telecoms join list of saboteur targets
Arrests under way but infrastructure continues to be targeted amid Paris Olympics.
Maduro claims victory in disputed Venezuela election: What’s next?
Maduro was declared the winner of the presidential vote on Sunday; however, the opposition has contested these results.
Video: Skin diseases & life-threatening virus in Gaza due to filthy water
Palestinians trying to survive Israel's war on Gaza face another threat: filthy water that contains polio virus.
Stark split in world reactions to disputed Venezuela election
US and allies express strong concern over fairness; Russia, China and friends offer congratulations.
‘No Zeitenwende’: Germany lacks leadership amid Ukraine war, say experts
Germany's 2025 budget will halve aid to Ukraine, but public opinion goes in the opposite direction.
US President Joe Biden unveils proposals to reform the Supreme Court
Proposed changes include term limits for top US court's nine justices and a stricter ethics code.
Venezuela’s Maduro wins another disputed election
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro has won another election.
War of words as Erdogan says Turkey could intervene in Israel’s war on Gaza
Turkey again compares Netanyahu to Hitler; Israel says Erdogan 'following in the footsteps of Saddam Hussein'.
The ICJ opinion on Israel’s occupation leaves the US facing a hard choice
The rules based order can only claim any validity if the rule of law is regarded as valid upon all, including Israel.
‘Less of a blank cheque’: On US trip, Netanyahu found support — and trouble
Relationship with US is crucial to Israel, making Netanyahu's trip of vital importance.
Israel launches drones at Lebanon as fears of escalation spike
Israel has pledged retaliation for a strike on the occupied Golan Heights for which it has blamed Hezbollah.
Warring parties committing ‘widespread sexual violence’ in Sudan: HRW
Sexual and gender-based violence so severe they led to death, says rights group.
Erdogan says Turkey could intervene in Gaza war
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said his country could intervene in the war on Gaza.
Egypt Through the Lens: Royal marriages
Photographing the glamour and excess of Egyptian royal weddings - politics, world leaders and lavish jewellery.
Which countries have sanctioned Israeli settlers – and does it mean much?
Australia is the latest nation to sanction select settlers. But Israel's land grabs and violence have only grown.
Palestinians forced to flee as Israel pushes into Gaza’s cities
The UN agency for Palestinian refugees says 86 percent of the Gaza Strip is currently under evacuation orders.
Shot in the eyes, victims of Bangladesh protest violence face dark future
Hundreds of protesters and bystanders were hit in the eyes by pellets fired by security forces, and might lose vision.
North Korea mobilises military for flood rescue
Natural disasters have a greater impact on the isolated and impoverished North Korea due to its weak infrastructure.
UK’s finance chief accuses previous gov’t of multibillion-pound ‘cover up’
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves to deliver speech expected to lay the groundwork for tax rises.
Nicolas Maduro declared winner of closely-fought Venezuela election
Election authority says Maduro, who faced a stiff test from a unified opposition, secured 51 percent of the vote.
Airlines cancel flights at Lebanon’s airport amid tensions with Israel
Cancellations come amid fears of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah following rocket attack.
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