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Qatar mediates opening of Gaza-Israel crossing as protests end
Border opened after demonstrations by Palestinian workers with an informal agreement Qatar helped mediate, envoy says.
At least five killed as another blast hits Pakistan on prophet’s birthday
Two killed in explosion at mosque in Hangu city of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province shortly after the Balochistan bombing.
EU’s Mediterranean, southern European leaders meet in Malta on migration
The summit comes after the UN says 2,500 people had perished or disappeared crossing the Mediterranean this year.
A dozen soldiers killed after rebel attack in southwest Niger
The deaths come as former colonial power France prepares to withdraw a counterinsurgency force stationed in the country.
Harry Potter actor Michael Gambon dies aged 82
Irish actor known for playing Albus Dumbledore died after becoming ill with pneumonia, family statement says.
‘Sad day’: Teen arrested in UK after felling ancient tree at Sycamore Gap
The tree stood for nearly 200 years next to the Roman landmark Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Blast at Pakistan procession to mark prophet’s birthday kills at least 52
Powerful 'suicide' bomb explodes at rally celebrating the birthday of Prophet Muhammad in southwest Pakistan.
US sues Tesla over alleged ‘pervasive racial’ abuse against Black workers
The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages, compensation and an order that Tesla curb racism at its plant in California.
Malawi’s populist crackdown on refugees betrays its legacy
Forcing refugees into an overcrowded camp deprives children of schooling and hurts the local economy.
Russian power substation hit in latest Ukrainian drone wave attack
Moscow's Ministry of Defence reports downing more than a dozen Ukrainian drones in latest attacks on Russian territory.
US says China’s ‘global information manipulation’ threatens freedoms
State Department says Beijing spending billions to spread disinformation and shape opinion in favour of China.
More than 2,500 dead, missing as 186,000 cross Mediterranean in 2023
UN refugee agency says 'no end in sight' to the lives lost in Mediterranean and on land routes to sea departure points.
US National Security Agency unveils artificial intelligence security centre
NSA Director Paul Nakasone says US has advantage in AI development but capabilities can not be 'taken for granted'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 583
As the war enters its 583rd day, these are the main developments.
Swedish PM seeks help from military as gang violence rocks country
At least 11 people have been killed so far this month in wave of gang violence sweeping over Sweden.
US offers $5m reward for insight into Ecuador election assassination
US Secretary of State Blinken announced the reward as part of an ongoing probe into Fernando Villavicencio's death.
Mid-Autumn festival: Why Asia goes mad for mooncakes
The pastries, about the size of a palm and filled with a sweet paste, are popular gifts during the ancient festival.
Judge sides with US slave descendants in Indigenous citizenship dispute
A judge with the Muscogee (Creek) Nation ruled an 1866 treaty offers path to citizenship for Black slave descendants.
UK, Canada, Taiwan criticise Myanmar as generals unleash ‘corrective purge’
Plan for elections and continued violence and atrocities draw concern in West, as Russia and China cosy up to regime.
Trump and ‘MAGA Republican extremists’ threaten US democracy, Biden says
Biden has underscored the risk to democracy in a speech dedicated to his late Republican counterpart, John McCain.
East Libya commander Haftar in Moscow for talks with Putin
Kremlin spokesperson confirms meeting, saying the two men discussed the situation in Libya and wider region.
Belarus says Polish helicopter violated airspace, Warsaw denies
Belarus has repeatedly accused the EU member of breaching its airspace. Warsaw denies the claims.
Photos: Amazon rainforest faces a severe drought affecting thousands
With river levels dropping, water transportation has stalled and hundreds of dead fish are contaminating drinking water.
Can a court force governments to act on climate change?
A group of young activists is suing dozens of governments in Europe and beyond.
Blinken meeting Indian counterpart amid fallout over Sikh leader’s killing
Canada PM says he received assurances that US will raise Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing with Indian foreign minister.
I’m searching for my missing family after Libya’s floods | Close Up
This man survived the devastating floods in eastern Libya, now he is looking for his five family members
US Visa Waiver Program: Why Arab Americans angered by Israel’s admission
Advocates say US government is turning blind eye to violations against its own citizens' rights to give perk to Israel.
China Evergrande’s founder under investigation, shares halted
World's most indebted property developer did not say what were the 'illegal crimes' for which he was being investigated.
Israel has no place in the US Visa Waiver Program
Israel prevented us from visiting our homeland for decades. It should not be rewarded with visa-free travel.
Bankman-Fried may face ‘very long sentence’ if convicted: Judge
The judge's comments came just before he denied Bankman-Fried's request to be released from jail to prepare for trial.
Thai police seize $8.15m worth methamphetamine pills, other drugs
Myanmar also says it seized almost half a tonne of crystal meth worth more than $4m.
Student gunman kills three in Rotterdam university shooting
An unknown person wearing combat clothing shot at people first in an apartment and after in a hospital, police said.
‘Now you’re a terrorist’: Atlanta’s Cop City crackdown
Fault Lines examines the case against activists opposing Atlanta's "Cop City" police training centre.
Emirati and Egyptian central banks agree to currency swap deal
Deal allows the two central banks to exchange up to five billion Emirati dirhams and 42 billion Egyptian pounds.
Gravity test: Antimatter falls down, but where did it all go?
From Star Trek to PET scans, antimatter has thrilled and worried humankind. Now, scientists have resolved a key mystery
Is the Armenia-Azerbaijan fight for Nagorno-Karabakh finally over?
After two major wars and a recent lightning Azerbaijani offensive, the self-styled republic will be dissolved.
Republicans hold first Biden impeachment hearing as gov’t shutdown looms
Republicans are investigating corruption allegations against Biden family in push rejected by White House as baseless.
France’s Macron proposes ‘a form of autonomy’ for Corsica after riots
The proposal comes more than a year after the island saw riots over the killing of independence fighter Yvan Colonna.
Muslim man lynched in India ‘for taking a banana’ at Hindu temple event
Mob ties the 22-year-old to a pole and beats him to death over allegations he stole 'prasad' or religious offering.
Germany, Israel sign ‘historic’ $3.5bn missile shield deal
The sale of Arrow 3 hypersonic missile system is the biggest ever deal for Israel's military industry.
American soldier Travis King returns to US after release from North Korea
King lands at US army base in Texas, more than two months after he was detained for illegally crossing into North Korea.
MS Swaminathan, scientist behind India’s ‘green revolution’, dies at 98
India mourns death of the architect of the 1960s' 'green revolution' that ended chronic food shortages in the country.
UN chief says Pakistan floods ‘litmus test for climate justice’ as aid lags
Fund delays 'undermining people's efforts to rebuild lives', Guterres says during special UNGA session on catastrophe.
Uganda’s anti-LGBTQ law causing wave of rights abuses, activists say
Rights groups say a climate of fear has been unleashed on LGBTQ individuals in Uganda since the law was passed in May.
Homes flooded as Storm Elias hits battered Volos in central Greece
Torrential rain pummels city still reeling from effects of devastating Storm Daniel earlier this month.
Turkish neutrality: How Erdogan manages ties with Russia, Ukraine amid war
The West is reliable, Russia is equally reliable,' the Turkish president recently said, reflecting his balancing act.
How worried are Americans about their choices in the 2024 vote?
US pollsters weigh in on the economy, Biden's age and more as the parties plot their strategies for victory in 2024.
Police search football referee headquarters in Barcelona graft probe
Barca face investigation for suspected 'active bribery' as part of a probe into suspected refereeing corruption.
Corruption is as American as apple pie
There is a reason why so many US officials get away with apparent bribery and graft.
Second day of funerals as Iraqi families bid wedding fire victims farewell
A large funeral procession comes together in Hamdaniya, mourning those lost in a fatal wedding fire.
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