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Ukraine hits Black Sea navy HQ in Crimea missile attack, one dead
At least one person has been killed and a fire was sparked in Kyiv's assault on the annexed peninsula, Russia says.
Ghana police arrest 49 as high cost of living triggers street protests
In recent months, public discontent has been growing in Ghana over the rising cost of living for everyday people.
Large methane gas leak in Baltic Sea discovered
A major methane gas leak is flowing from unusual depths of the Baltic Sea, Sweden research expedition finds.
US launches new economic working groups with China in bid to quell tension
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says working groups mark 'important step forward' in relationship with China.
Canadian journalism school unveiling award in honour of Shireen Abu Akleh
Carleton University award 'will maintain legacy' of beloved journalist killed last year by Israeli forces, family says.
China to help reconstruct war-battered Syria
Bashar al-Assad visit to China part of a bid to end more than a decade of diplomatic isolation under Western sanctions.
Azerbaijan troops ‘all around’ Nagorno-Karabakh separatist stronghold
Armenians demand their leader's resignation for a third day after Azerbaijan's offensive to recapture the enclave.
Pakistan name ICC Cricket World Cup squad, injured pacer Naseem Shah out
Pakistan to play without key fast bowler Shah, who has been replaced by Hasan Ali in the 15-member World Cup squad.
Bags of fentanyl discovered beneath ‘trap floor’ of NYC daycare centre
New York City police find narcotics a week after four toddlers treated for opioid poisoning, including one who died.
Muslim MP called ‘terrorist, pimp’ by BJP member inside India’s parliament
BJP's Ramesh Bhiduri makes Islamophobic and threatening remarks against Kunwar Danish Ali during a debate.
DR Congo to move Israeli embassy to Tel Aviv, Netanyahu says
If the move goes ahead, DR Congo will exit a small group of countries with embassies in the disputed city of Jerusalem.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian in northern West Bank raid
Abdullah Abu Hasan, 18, was shot in the abdomen and killed by Israeli forces during a raid on Kafr Dan town near Jenin.
Qatar sends medical aid, rescue team to flood-stricken Libya
Two aid flights arrive in Benghazi from Doha along with a team from the Qatar Red Crescent.
Jann Wenner: Pay attention to the man behind the curtain
The Rolling Stone Magazine co-founder has confirmed our long held suspicions that he is a cultural gatekeeper.
Attack kills at least two people in Mali’s besieged city of Timbuktu
City shelled as tens of thousands of people remain almost completely cut off from world and UN peacekeepers withdraw.
No EU election team for Bangladesh amid concerns over free and fair vote
Several Western governments express concern over political climate as Bangladesh is set to hold elections in January.
Revealed: Ex-Nigerian gov’t official to share in $11bn gas scandal damages
Grace Taiga is one of three Nigerians who stand to make money if the court orders Nigeria to pay the landmark award.
China bars three female Indian athletes from Asian Games: Reports
Trio are from northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, region claimed almost in full by Beijing as 'South Tibet'.
Killing convicts with nitrogen is even worse than the lethal injection
Nitrogen hypoxia is the gaseous canister version of a knee on the neck. US states that plan to use it must be stopped.
Philippines mulls court action against Beijing in South China Sea dispute
Country could file second case with International Court of Arbitration over China's alleged destruction of coral reefs.
Nearly 400 monkey skulls seized at Paris airport, destined for US
Primate skulls likely meant for collectors, hunting clubs in US, where they are reportedly given as gifts and prizes.
Sudan army chief warns UN that war could spill over, engulf region
Sudan army leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan also called for rival Rapid Support Forces to be designated as 'terrorists'.
Novels from Canada, Ireland, US, UK finalists for Booker Prize for fiction
Shortlist announced for annual Booker literature prize includes two first-time novels among the six finalists.
Africa’s coup epidemic: Has democracy failed the continent?
The support for military takeovers is growing across Africa, and civilian governments are to blame, say analysts.
What we know about US Abrams tanks arriving in Ukraine ‘next week’
Long-awaited M1 Abrams tanks are to arrive in Ukraine next week and come at a crucial time for Kyiv's forces.
China reiterates ceasefire, peace talks ‘only way’ to end Ukraine war
Vice President Han Zheng, a second-tier official, repeats familiar talking points in speech to 78th UNGA.
Joe Biden raised Canadian Sikh separatist’s murder with Modi at G20: Media
US President, other Western leaders expressed concern about killing directly with India PM Modi at G20: Financial Times.
US court rules Sam Bankman-Fried to stay in jail pending trial
Bankman-Fried faces charges of fraud and conspiracy stemming from the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 576
As the war enters its 576th day, these are the main developments.
Brazil’s top court rules in favour of Indigenous rights in land claim case
The court's decision will weigh heavily as Brazil's Senate considers legislation to limit new Indigenous reservations.
Zelenskyy culminates Washington visit with a White House pledge of $128m
Zelenskyy's appearance comes during tense negotiations over US budget legislation, with Republicans seeking steep cuts.
UN investigators warn of risk of future atrocities in Ethiopia
Human rights commission says atrocities in Ethiopia continue and urges Human Rights Council to renew its mandate.
Abbas tells UN peace only possible when Palestinians get full rights
Palestinian leader says a UN conference 'may be the last opportunity to salvage the two-state solution'.
UK to charge five Bulgarian nationals with spying for Russia
Three men and two women to face charges related to alleged offences between August 2020 and February 2023.
US extends temporary protection to nearly 500,000 Venezuelan migrants
The Biden administration's decision comes as Republicans warn of a new surge of arrivals along the US-Mexico border.
India’s JSW Steel slows stake buy in Canada firm on diplomatic spat: Report
Discussions between India's JSW Steel and Canada's Teck over the latter's stake sale had slowed down, Reuters reported.
Five key takeaways from Justin Trudeau’s latest remarks on row with India
Canadian prime minister defends allegations India was involved in Sikh leader's killing, urges New Delhi to cooperate.
Will Azerbaijan take full control of Nagorno-Karabakh?
Armenian separatists in the region agree to disarm after a quick assault by Baku.
What US lawmakers have said about Ukraine aid as Zelenskyy urges more
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's visit to Washington comes as Republican opposition to more US aid for Ukraine grows.
Israel army says it hit Syrian ‘structures’ in Golan Heights
The announcement came after two people were reportedly killed in an Israeli attack near the Syrian town of Beit Jinn.
DR Congo President Tshisekedi seeks withdrawal of UN peacekeepers this year
Tshisekedi's pronouncement comes weeks after the East African Community extended the mandate of a regional force in DRC.
‘In Derna, death is everywhere’: Palestinian mission to Libya
More than 22 tonnes of food and humanitarian aid was presented to Libya's Derna by PICA.
Game of Thrones creator and other authors sue ChatGPT-maker for ‘theft’
OpenAI and other defendants have said their use of training data scraped from the internet qualifies as fair use.
Morocco After the Quake
The devastation is massive. It is absolute"
Traditional autumn fair brings colour and joy for Romania’s poor
The fair near the central city of Titu, northwest of the capital of Bucharest, has existed for nearly 200 years.
Ukrainians aghast as Poland stops sending weapons to fight Russia
Warsaw, one of Kyiv's top allies since the Russian invasion began, took the surprise decision amid a row over grain.
Rupert Murdoch steps down as chairman of Fox, News Corp
Murdoch's son Lachlan will become sole chairman of News Corp and continue as chairman and CEO of Fox, companies say.
Power crisis, bird flu trigger imminent chicken shortage in South Africa
Africa's most advanced economy is enduring frequent electricity cuts that ramp up cost of business, including poultry.
Six Portuguese youth take 32 nations to European court over climate change
The group will argue at the European Court of Human Rights that government inaction discriminates against youth.
Andrew Yang: Americans are fed up with both Republicans and Democrats
The former US presidential candidate says his new party, Forward, can disrupt the dysfunction of the two-party system.
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