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Maldives election goes to run-off, with pro-China opposition leading
Opposition takes surprise lead over incumbent Ibrahim Mohamed Solih in a poll closely watched by India and China.
Where in Morocco did the 6.8 magnitude earthquake strike?
Deadly earthquake's epicentre was recorded in the High Atlas Mountains in an area not usually associated with temblors.
US Open players hail support as diverse tennis crowds make some noise
While Wimbledon's crowds are noticeably white, the US Open is a multicultural microcosm of the city that hosts it.
‘Thoughts and prayers’: World reacts to Morocco’s devastating earthquake
Condolences and offers of support pour in from around the world after Morocco's deadly earthquake.
Fears for Marrakesh’s ancient structures after Morocco’s earthquake
Images of toppled structures and debris emerge after the deadly earthquake tore through the UNESCO World Heritage site.
‘I have no words’: Neymar breaks Pele’s Brazil goal-scoring record
Al Hilal's Neymar scored his 78th and 79th goals for Brazil in a 5-1 World Cup qualifying demolition of Bolivia.
The Holocaust and the Politics of Memory
Eighty years since WWII, we examine the fragility of historical memory and a rise in Holocaust revisionism in Europe.
Antonio Guterres: ‘Huge risk’ of great fracture happening in global system
UN secretary-general warns against decoupling of world economy, discusses other issues overshadowing India's G20 summit.
Photos: Hundreds dead after powerful earthquake rocks Morocco
The epicentre of late Friday's tremor was near the town of Ighil in al-Haouz province, southwest of Marrakesh.
Can Africa transform itself into a clean energy powerhouse?
African leaders called on wealthy nations to invest in the continent at the first Africa Climate Summit in Kenya.
North Korea’s Kim marks founding day with parade, promises to China, Russia
Paramilitary group the Worker-Peasant Red Guards - with 5.7 million members - featured prominently in parade.
Morocco’s powerful earthquake: What we know so far
A magnitude 6.8 earthquake has not been seen in the country and surrounding areas in more than 120 years.
‘Diplomatic World Cup’: In G20 summit, India looks for moment in the sun
It's the biggest diplomatic extravaganza India has hosted in 40 years. The Modi government is soaking in the attention.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 563
As the war enters its 563rd day, these are the main developments.
Councillor’s murder in Ecuador fuels crime concerns ahead of election
The death of Bolivar Vera is the latest in a string of political violence as Ecuador struggles with high homicide rates.
At least 296 reported dead as powerful earthquake hits Morocco
The earthquake struck late Friday evening, with the epicentre 75km west of Marrakesh, a major economic centre.
Creating ‘ID cards’ for Vietnam’s diminished wild elephant herds
Conservationists use visual data from camera traps to create individual 'ID cards' for Vietnam's elusive elephants.
Panama to increase deportations, efforts to halt Darien Gap crossings
Record numbers have crossed the Darien Gap, a strip of jungle between Panama and Colombia once seen as impassable.
US confirms seizing Iranian oil cargo earlier this year
The Biden administration says it is seeking civil forfeiture of nearly one million barrels of seized Iranian oil.
Are Armenia and Azerbaijan heading to another conflict?
Armenia and Azerbaijan have accused each other of moving troops to the border.
Shooting down drones isn’t enough to stop Jordan’s crystal meth problem
The use of the amphetamine captagon has been the focus of much government attention, but crystal meth use is increasing.
Death toll from flooding in central Greece rises to 10
Four remain missing as torrential rains from Monday evening to Thursday forced thousands to be evacuated.
Gaza exports to resume after Israel agrees to reopen vital crossing
Karem Abu Salem crossing closed on Monday after authorities said explosives were found hidden in a clothing shipment.
Maldives heads to polls amid India-China rivalry, fears for democracy
Outcome of Saturday's presidential election could be key to India and China's battle for influence in the Indian Ocean.
Georgia grand jury wanted Lindsey Graham, Flynn charged in election case
Panel also recommended charges against two ex-US senators from Georgia over effort to overturn 2020 vote, report shows.
Germany stun favourites US to reach the final of basketball World Cup
Gordon Herbert's side will now face Serbia on Sunday for the World Cup title.
Biden and Modi pledge to deepen ties in talks ahead of G20 summit
US and Indian leaders promise support for 'free, open' Asia-Pacific region as countries seek to counter rise of China.
‘Much more needed’ to achieve Paris climate goals: UN report
UN says world not on track to meet the long-term goals the Paris Agreement, including capping global warming at 1.5C.
Antigovernment protesters tear down picture of al-Assad in Syria’s Sweida
Criticism of al-Assad has been growing in Sweida since demonstrations began in mid-August over end of fuel subsidies.
Power cuts in Sierra Leone as Turkey operator cuts supply over unpaid debt
The Turkish operator Karpower is one of three sources of electricity to Sierra Leone's capital city.
‘Like a phantom’: Chile grapples with ghosts of the disappeared
On 50-year anniversary of Pinochet-led coup, Chileans are confronting national trauma of thousands forcibly disappeared.
Middle East Roundup: Calligraffiti artist paints Gaza’s hope
Tunisian man lost at sea, Eritreans brawl in Israel, fallout from Libya-Israel scandal-here's the Middle East this week.
What’s the 14th Amendment and can it block Trump’s 2024 presidential bid?
Scholars say the US Constitution could bar the ex-president from holding public office for engaging in insurrection.
Russia holds elections denounced by Kyiv in occupied Ukrainian regions
The voting begins in the regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhia and will be finished on Sunday.
As he awaits trial, Andrew Tate continues to influence Romanian boys
Two teenagers discuss the self-described misogynist's impact on them as a Romanian clinical psychologist sounds alarm.
Clashes between Palestinian factions resume in Lebanon’s Ein el-Hilweh camp
Some 20 people injured as armed confrontations between Fatah and hardline groups begin again in Ein al-Hilweh camp.
Global warming, longer monsoon rains making dengue deadlier in South Asia
Experts say rising temperatures and longer monsoon seasons are providing ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes.
She awoke to a gun in her face. What happened next would change Mexican law
Alina Narciso says she found herself facing decades in prison after she killed her abusive boyfriend in self-defence.
Arundhati Roy: ‘Biden, Macron know what’s going on in India but won’t talk’
From her New Delhi home, acclaimed Indian writer and activist talks about G20 summit and state of India's minorities.
Serbia defeat Canada 95-86 to reach basketball World Cup final
Bogdan Bogdanovic scores 23 in 95-86 win over Canada to help Serbia reach its second final in last three editions.
Russia detains man accused of plotting rail bombing in Crimea
A Russian citizen is accused of preparing a bombing under the instructions of Ukraine's military intelligence.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy and Israel’s Netanyahu discuss Israeli support for Kyiv
While Israel has backed Ukraine diplomatically, it has not assisted the war-torn country with arms against Russia.
Rivalry among Boko Haram factions compounds violence in northern Nigeria
Splits within the armed group have led to factions setting up bases across northern Nigeria and the Lake Chad region.
Hurricane Lee strengthens into ‘dangerous’ Category 5 storm
Swells and rips expected as storm's core set to move north of the Leeward Islands, Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
‘How will I pay?’: Steep power bills, rising inflation hit Pakistan’s poor
Millions of Pakistanis say they have been forced to ration use of fans and other essential electrical items due to hike.
Photos: Hong Kong paralysed by extreme floods from Typhoon Haikui
Hong Kong has been deluged with its heaviest rain in 140 years.
Climate protesters interrupt Coco Gauff semifinal win at US Open
Semifinal match delayed by 49 minutes because of environmental activist demonstration over fossil fuels.
Central African Republic ex-strongman charged with crimes against humanity
The United Nations-backed court in Bangui is handling cases concerning war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Zelenskyy adviser claims Elon Musk allowed Russians to hit Ukrainian cities
Comments follow revelations in a book that Musk severed crucial satellite signal during a Ukrainian drone operation.
A coup happened in Niger. Onion prices doubled in Ghana and its neighbours
Niger, a key exporter of dry onions in West Africa, is responsible for 70 percent of onion imports by Ghana.
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