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Exploding pagers, psychological warfare: Israel’s attack on Hezbollah
How the explosions were rigged, what will happen next, and what the point was. All are questions that remain unanswered.
Video: Israeli settlers dance at holy site in occupied West Bank
Israeli settlers have been filmed dancing and singing at a holy site in the occupied West Bank.
China sanctions US defence firms over arms sales to Taiwan
Beijing tells Washington to stop conniving and supporting Taiwan independence'.
Group linked to al-Qaeda claims attack on Mali’s capital
A group linked to al-Qaeda has shared video of gunmen attacking Mali's main airport.
The Lebanon pager attack: Israel’s terror playbook strikes again
Indiscriminate violence is a favourite Israeli tactic, whether deployed in Gaza, Lebanon or elsewhere.
Mapping the range of Storm Shadow missiles in the Russia-Ukraine war
These cruise missiles have a range of 250km (155 miles). What does this mean for Russia?
Colombian President Petro warns ELN rebel attack threatens peace process
Attack on military base blamed on ELN rebels, who were engaged in peace talks until ceasefire agreement ended in August.
Italy’s 1990 FIFA World Cup star Salvatore Schillaci dies aged 59
Schillaci's six goals in a home World Cup in 1990 turned him into national hero as he helped Italy reach the semifinals.
Ukrainian drone attack sparks massive blast at arsenal in Russia
Giant fireball sees authorities order partial evacuation of the town of Toropets in Tver region, northwest of Moscow.
The history of conflict between Hezbollah and Israel
Yesterday's dramatic pager attack on Hezbollah operatives was just the latest salvo in a decades-long battle.
Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League club Al Nassr parts ways with coach Luis Castro
Portuguese coach Castro leaves after failing to land the league title during his first year in charge of the Saudi club.
From Ukraine to Gaza, UN needs urgent reform to tackle 21st-century crises
The Security Council's structure reflects outdated 1945 realities, limiting its effectiveness.
What’s South Africa’s new school language law and why is it controversial?
Afrikaans-speaking groups say sections of BELA threaten to 'erode' their mother tongue.
Hundreds killed in floods as Typhoon Yagi wreaks havoc in Myanmar
Storm swept across Vietnam, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar, battering them with powerful winds and heavy rain.
‘Armed groups’ terrorising Burkina Faso: HRW
Groups with links to al-Qaeda and ISIL accused of 'massacring villagers, displaced people, and Christian worshippers'.
Australia arrests dozens over app allegedly used by criminals worldwide
Authorities charge 32-year-old Sydney man over Ghost network allegedly used by crime gangs in multiple countries.
Video: Trump campaigns for first time since apparent assassination attempt
Trump referred to being president as a dangerous business" at his first rally since the apparent attempt on his life.
Titan implosion could have been prevented, says OceanGate ex-director
David Lochridge references a 2018 report in which he raised safety issues about OceanGate's operations.
India’s Kashmir holds first regional election since losing autonomy
At stake are seats in the region's 90-member legislature, which will make laws and oversee local governing decisions.
Despite prison, torture, this Kashmiri politician won’t give up on India
As Kashmir votes in its first regional elections in a decade, Waheed-ur-Rehman Para battles his own demons to contest.
Ukraine’s boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk released after Poland detention
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy said he was 'outraged' over the detention of his country's 'champion' in Poland.
UNICEF says six million children in Southeast Asia affected by Typhoon Yagi
UN's children's agency says there's an urgent need for access to clean water, sanitation as Red Cross mobilises relief.
Taiwan dragged into Middle East politics after deadly pager blasts
Taiwanese tech firm Gold Apollo denies manufacturing exploding pagers used in apparent attack on Hezbollah.
North Korea fires short-range ballistic missiles for second time in a week
The missiles flew for about 400km (249 miles) before falling into the sea, with no reports of damage.
Trump says he will meet ‘fantastic’ Modi during US visit
Republican candidate praises Indian leader while labelling New Delhi a 'very big abuser' in trade.
World Nomad Games put the spotlight on the sport of the Great Steppe
Athletes from 89 countries take part in 10th edition of games featuring sport including horseback wrestling.
The future of travel? For hyperloop, it’s one step forward, two steps back
Proponents of the futuristic concept say it could slash travel times, but doubts about feasibility remain.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 936
As the war enters its 936th day, these are the main developments.
Bolivia braces for turmoil as antigovernment protesters begin march
'March to Save Bolivia': Ex-President Morales challenges former ally and incumbent President Arce in political showdown.
US downplays ability to prevent escalation after Lebanon pager explosions
Biden administration faces continued calls to do more to pressure top ally Israel to prevent wider regional conflict.
How did Hezbollah’s pagers explode in Lebanon?
Localised explosions across Lebanon open a new chapter in one of the region's most established conflicts.
Flooding death toll rises to 21 in Central Europe as more areas on alert
Heavy rainfall has hit Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia since last week.
Three firefighters die as Portugal battles dozens of wildfires
The death toll in the latest wave of fires increases to seven as Portugal seeks help from the European Union.
Report: Israel trying to recruit African migrants for Gaza war
Israel's defence ministry is offering residency to African migrants if they join the war on Gaza, according to Haaretz.
US senator to Arab American advocate: ‘You should hide your head in a bag’
During US hate crimes hearing, prominent activist faces aggressive questions about Hamas and student protests for Gaza.
‘I am a rapist’: French man admits to drugging and mass rape of his ex-wife
Dominique Pelicot, 71, admits to drugging his ex-wife so dozens of other men could rape her and begs for forgiveness.
Can Israel destroy Hamas?
Hamas says it is able to keep fighting the Israeli army in Gaza, despite its losses.
Myanmar’s military intensifying killing and torture of civilians, UN says
UN report finds 5,350 civilians had been killed by the military since the coup in February 2021.
Georgia’s parliament approves law curbing LGBTQ rights
'Family values' bill is adopted despite being denounced by the president, rights groups and the European Union.
Harvest moon, supermoon bring a partial lunar eclipse: How, when to watch
NASA says this month's full moon will rise on September 17 at 10:35pm EDT (02:35 GMT on September 18).
Hezbollah members injured as personal communication devices explode
The personal communication devices of many Hezbollah members in Lebanon have reportedly exploded.
Brazil mayoral candidate hits rival with chair during televised debate
A mayoral candidate in Sao Paulo, Brazil attacked a rival with a chair during a live televised debate.
Hundreds of Hezbollah members wounded as pagers explode in Lebanon
Hezbollah official calls it the group's 'biggest security breach' in nearly a year of cross-border fire with Israel.
What’s Donald Trump’s plan to ‘end’ Russia’s war on Ukraine?
The plan presented by Trump's running mate is closer to Russia's position rather than that of Ukraine and NATO.
Lebanon in Crisis: Coping with the threat of war and economic collapse
We explore how young people in Lebanon are navigating a multitude of crises while living under constant threat of war.
What Trump has said about apparent assassination plot
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has praised the Secret Service agents who fired on a gunman.
Doctors Without Borders halts Russian operations after losing legal status
The NGO announces the decision with 'a heavy heart' after Moscow removed its authorisation to work in the country.
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European Commission chief unveils new team amid mounting challenges
Von der Leyen's new team faces challenges like wars in Gaza and Ukraine, migration, and economic competitiveness.
Yemen’s Houthis fire ‘hypersonic’ missile at Israel: What to know
The missile hit Tel Aviv and central Israel on Sunday as war on Gaza nears a whole year.
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