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OECD calls off antibribery mission to Hungary in unprecedented move
Paris-based organisation cites government's failure to act on its previous recommendations, some more than a decade old.
UN warns of humanitarian catastrophe in Lebanon amid Israel-Hezbollah war
UNICEF, WFP call for support for hundreds of thousands displaced by fighting, with women and children bearing the brunt.
What is the THAAD antimissile system that the US is sending Israel?
Washington wants to test if its advanced THAAD system is useful against Iran's new hypersonic ballistic missiles.
Israel’s Narrative on its war on Gaza
Information warfare
Trump vs Harris-Ending the War on Gaza
Who wins the US election could mean big differences to the people of Gaza.
Israeli forces ramp up north Gaza assault as 55 killed across enclave
Twelve bodies recovered in the Jabalia refugee camp, where the Israeli army launched a ground offensive 11 days ago.
Israel says ‘national interests’ will dictate retaliation against Iran
PM Netanyahu's office says it will consider US 'opinions', but Israel will make its own decision in attacking Iran.
Desperate journeys: Syrian refugees fleeing Israel’s assault on Lebanon
From one war zone to another, and back again - how some of the most vulnerable cannot escape wherever they turn.
To boost Ukraine’s army, feared patrols hunt for potential conscripts
Officials stalk nightclubs, concerts and subway stations, looking for men who cannot serve or refuse to join the army.
Families want justice, ‘blood money’ for AU peacekeeper killings in Somalia
As African Union forces fighting al-Shabab plan to withdraw this year, Somalis seek accountability for civilian deaths.
Taiwan reports surrounded by 153 Chinese military aircraft during drills
Exercises raise regional tension warns Taipei; US slams war games as it launches drills with Philippines.
Palestinians in Gaza face asbestos danger from war rubble
Asbestos in the vast piles of rubble left by Israel's relentless bombardment of Gaza is a threat to Palestinians.
Video shows North Korea blowing up roads to the South
North Korea has been seen blowing up inter-Korean roads and rail lines as tensions with South Korea increase.
Activists warn of dangers as Hong Kong zoo probes monkey deaths
Hong Kong's oldest zoo park seals off section following death of nine monkeys.
Israel kills at least 21 in strike on Christian town in north Lebanon
The attack in the Christian-majority town of Aitou hit a house rented to displaced families.
Nigeria return from Libya as Algeria and Cameroon qualify for AFCON 2025
Nigeria's claims about mistreatment in Libya are being investigated by the Confederation of African Football.
Cuban president leads pro-Palestinian march in Havana
Scheduled for October 7 to mark one year since Israel's war on Gaza, the rally was postponed due to Hurricane Milton.
Deep pain in a beautiful West Bank home: The Arrabis’ dead sons
Israeli soldiers killed one brother after another. Eventually all three were laid to rest beside their father.
EU sanctions Iran over alleged missile transfers to Russia
European Council says 14 individuals and entities subject to asset freeze and travel ban.
North Korea blows up roads near South Korean border as tensions soar
Latest move comes after Pyongyang accused South Korea of sending drones carrying propaganda leaflets over its capital.
Australia announces plans to ban debit card surcharges
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says move would help ease cost of living for households.
Russia jails French researcher Laurent Vinatier for three years
Vinatier, who works for a Swiss conflict mediation group, was detained as ties between France and Russia deteriorated.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 963
As the war enters its 963rd day, these are the main developments.
Google signs deal with startup to build small nuclear reactors to power AI
Deal with Kairos Power comes as tech giants are scouring the globe for electricity sources to power data centres.
Harris slams Trump in Pennsylvania as US election race heats up
Harris says second Trump term would be 'dangerous' as presidential candidates hold duelling rallies in key swing state.
Doctor pleads with world after attack on Gaza hospital grounds
Mohammed Tahir, a UK doctor on his third medical mission to Gaza, pleads with the world to do more to end the war.
Malaysia’s stock market, once dubbed ‘world’s worst’, is making a comeback
Malaysian stocks are having a moment in the sun amid robust economic growth and influx in investment by US tech giants.
India-Canada diplomatic row reignites: What to know and what comes next
Canada accuses Indian government agents of being involved in 'serious criminal activity', a claim India rejects.
UN Security Council says UNIFIL must be protected after Israeli attacks
Security Council urges all parties to respect 'safety, security of UNIFIL personnel and premises' in southern Lebanon.
US emergency responders, forecasters facing threats in wake of hurricanes
Meteorologists are reporting abuse as misinformation swirls around recent deadly storms that hit the southeastern US.
How are US presidential candidates approaching the final campaign stretch?
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are neck and neck in the polls with three weeks to go until the presidential election.
Kenya relocates 50 elephants to a larger park as population thrives
Tourism Minister Rebecca Miano oversaw the translocation of five elephants to the expansive Aberdare National Park.
Israel intensifies assault on northern Gaza amid growing fears of siege
Israeli attack kills at least 10 Palestinians queuing for food at a distribution centre in Jabalia, northern Gaza.
Kamala Harris promises ‘opportunity’ for Black men amid waning support
With less than a month before the US presidential elections, Democrats fear declining support in important demographic.
France’s Marine Le Pen questioned in court at EU embezzlement trial
Le Pen and her RN party have been accused of using European Parliament money to pay staff in France.
Nepali teenager hailed as hero after climbing world’s 8,000-metre peaks
Summiting all 14 "eight-thousanders" is considered the peak of mountaineering aspirations.
An Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities could backfire
And recent Iraqi history can tell us how.
Chinese war games surrounded Taiwan with warships, aircraft
The Chinese military surrounded Taiwan with warships and aircraft in a massive military drill.
NASA launches space mission to Jupiter moon, Europa, in search for life
Europa Clipper is headed to Jupiter's moon, Europa, where an ocean is thought to lie below the surface.
New Zealand beat Pakistan to enter Women’s T20 World Cup semifinals
New Zealand's 54-run win in Dubai results in a group-stage tournament exit for India and Pakistan.
Five beheaded bodies found next to road in Mexico’s Jalisco
The decapitated bodies in plastic bags were found just a week after a Mexican mayor was beheaded.
Former Stasi official sentenced to 10 years for 1974 Berlin border murder
Czeslaw Kukuczka was shot in the back as he tried to flee from East Germany via the Berlin Wall on March 29, 1974.
Israeli strike kills 18 in northern Lebanon as Hezbollah steps up attacks
Four people wounded in the attack that hit apartment building in Aitou village, Lebanese Red Cross says.
Acting US labour secretary to meet with Boeing and union to end impasse
Julie Su's intervention comes after Boeing unveiled plans to cut 10 percent of its workforce amid stalled labour talks.
Zionist ‘safety patrols’ on campus have little concern for Jewish safety
'Self-defence' has vastly different meanings for the colonised and the coloniser.
Israeli strike in northern Lebanon kills at least 18 people
An Israeli strike on the northern Lebanese village of Aitou has killed at least 18 people.
How did a ‘bank snooping’ scandal ensnare politicians in Italy?
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni says her opponents want to derail democracy - but is that true?
In shadow of Israel’s war on Gaza, Palestinian diaspora fights to be heard
As Gaza war passes one-year mark, Palestinian Canadians are pushing back against hate and silencing of their community.
Hezbollah drone attack on Israeli base kills 4 soldiers
Hezbollah launched a swarm' of drones to a military base and killing at least four soldiers. Here's what we know.
Canada, India expel diplomats as police uncover ‘campaign of violence’
India had recalled its top envoy to Canada after it said diplomats were falsely accused over killing of Sikh dissident.
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