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Displaced Syrians forced to build hideouts in the caves of Jabal al-Zawiya
Al-Zawiya's caves shelter Syrian families whose homes have been under attack as regime forces hound Idlib.
Amid abaya ban, French school sends girl home for wearing kimono: Lawyer
Human rights lawyer who plans to file complaint says 15-year-old was asked to leave school for wearing Japanese garment.
At the scene of the annual graverobbing of Dr Martin Luther King Jr
Colonists continue to steal from Dr King's messages and memory to advance the system he was killed for opposing.
Hedi Nouira: The transformer of Tunisia’s economy
Power politics in Tunisia in the 1970s and Prime Minister Hedi Nouira's battle to bring prosperity to his country.
South Africa ‘held to ransom’ by big pharma, overcharged for COVID vaccines
J&J, Pfizer charged South Africa between 15 and 33 percent more for COVID vaccine doses, contracts reveal.
Why is the Shalamcheh-Basra railroad so important to Iran and Iraq?
Tehran and Baghdad begin construction of rail link after decades of planning, but challenges remain.
Main Afghanistan-Pakistan border crossing closed after guards exchange fire
Gun battle erupts between Pakistani and Afghan forces, shutting busiest trade crossing between the South Asian nations.
‘It will really make me sad’: Georgia plans to ban commercial surrogacy
The Georgian government has proposed a ban to prevent foreign couples from accessing commercial surrogacy.
India or Bharat: What’s behind the dispute over the country’s name?
A change to the Sanskrit name is backed by PM Modi's BJP, which says the word 'India' is a symbol of colonial slavery.
‘Justice denied’: Victims’ families slam UK’s Northern Ireland legacy bill
The UK's proposed law will shut down new probes of atrocities committed during 30 years of conflict in Northern Ireland.
Sudanese asylum seekers sleep rough by Libya’s UNHCR office
Many refugees remain without shelter after making the arduous journey to Libya from war-torn Sudan.
Netanyahu’s call to deport Eritreans shows Israel’s racism is global
International law bars Israel from pushing Eritreans out. But that, as Palestinians know well, hasn't stopped it before.
Australia names injured quartet in experienced Cricket World Cup squad
Australian selectors have named an experienced Cricket World Cup squad leaning towards pace bowlers and all-rounders.
Eritreans in Tel Aviv unsure if they fear Netanyahu or other Eritreans more
Israeli right calls them 'infiltrators', and PM demands deportations after pro-, anti-gov't Eritreans fight in streets.
Russia voices concern as Armenia prepares to exercise with US troops
Drills will prepare units for international peacekeeping missions, says Yerevan, as ties with Moscow appear strained.
UN announces ‘climate breakdown’ after record summer heat
Scientists blame ever warming human-caused climate change from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas.
East Africa leaders extend regional troop mandate in DR Congo
Soldiers to stay until December 8 as local opposition grows to peacekeepers and tensions between DRC and Rwanda simmer.
Why is Pakistan upset over the handling of Asia Cup cricket event?
Confusion over hosting of the tournament has led to last-minute changes and bitterness between cricket officials.
Six billion tonnes of sand are extracted from world’s oceans each year
UN warns the scale of dredging has a devastating effect on biodiversity and coastal communities.
Photos: Heavy rainstorms trigger flooding in Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria
The storms come on the heels of major summer wildfires that hit Greece over the past few weeks.
‘Don’t come back without Nader’: Search for Tunisian lost en route to Italy
Rashid is on a desperate quest to find his brother Nader, lost at sea, who left Tunisia by boat to join him in Italy.
Climate issues unresolved as recently flooded New Delhi hosts G20 summit
Climate ministers of G20 nations ended last meeting in July without resolving major disagreements on climate policies.
Sri Lanka to probe allegation of intelligence complicity in 2019 bombings
British TV report alleges a top Sri Lankan intelligence official hatched Easter Sunday bombings plot to influence polls.
Musk threatens to sue Anti-Defamation League over X’s falling revenue
Billionaire owner of platform formerly known as Twitter says anti-Semitism accusations have hurt company's bottom line.
India’s manufacturers cash in as brands seek refuge from US-China tensions
Indian firms are capitalising on a push by leading brands to diversify their suppliers away from China.
Can a divided G20 summit in India still set the global agenda?
It represents 85 percent of global GDP. But deep fissures and absent leaders raise questions about its future.
Home away from home: South Asian vendors in an ancient Omani market
South Asian vendors at Muttrah Souq, once Oman's main commercial centre, have been working there for generations.
Russian drone raid kills 1 in Ukraine’s Odesa, Kyiv repels missile attack
The night-time attacks on Odesa's Izmail district lasted three hours, the regional governor said.
Three sailors rescued from shark-bitten catamaran off Australia
Officials said sharks attacked the inflatable catamaran and tore off large chunks of the vessel's hull.
Russian pilot who defected to Ukraine with helicopter gets $500,000 reward
Russian pilot Maxim Kuzminov, 28, defected with a Mi-8 helicopter in an operation planned with Ukrainian intelligence.
Malaysia lifts ban on Australian cattle imports after disease fears eased
Australia welcomes announcement as officials say country remains free of lumpy skin disease.
UK to declare Russia’s Wagner Group a ‘terrorist’ organisation
Designation of the group, condemned as a 'threat to global security', could be made as early as Wednesday.
Tunisian police arrest two top officials in Ennahda opposition party
Ennahda interim head Mondher Ounissi and Abdel Karim Harouni, leader of the party's Shura Council, have been arrested.
‘Russian-only’ businesses in Thailand’s Phuket spark backlash
Locals on tourist resort island claim Russians fleeing fallout of the war in Ukraine are stealing Thai jobs.
Two people arrested in China for smashing a hole in the Great Wall
Suspects widened a gap in the Great Wall to shorten travel time to a worksite in Shanxi province, state media says.
Myanmar rejects ASEAN statement condemning violence as ‘one-sided’
Generals lash out after 10-member grouping urges 'Myanmar Armed Forces in particular' to end civilian attacks.
At least 5 people killed as rainstorms, floods hit Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria
Four people killed in Turkey and Bulgaria and one killed in Greece following flash flooding with several still missing.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 560
As the war enters its 560th day, these are the main developments.
More than 20 dead, hundreds displaced as cyclone slams southern Brazil
A storm has devastated the southern state of Rio Grande Sul, the latest in a string of extreme weather events.
Enrique Tarrio, ex-Proud Boys leader, gets 22 years for US Capitol riot
Tarrio, convicted of seditious conspiracy, gets longest prison sentence to date in relation to January 6, 2021, attack.
Saudi and Iran exchange ambassadors after rapprochement
China brokered a rapprochement between Riyadh and Tehran last month leading to resumption of full diplomatic relations.
UN ‘concerned’ by harassment of human rights defenders in Bangladesh
UN human rights chief Volker Turk calls on Dhaka to create a 'safe' environment for activists and civil society leaders.
Georgia attorney general charges 61 ‘Cop City’ protesters with racketeering
The protesters had been involved in attempts to stop the construction of a new police training facility in the US.
North Korea would pay ‘price’ if it supplies Russia with weapons, US says
White House adviser says Russia-North Korea arms negotiations are 'actively advancing', warns Pyongyang against deal.
France reportedly in talks with Niger for possible withdrawal of its troops
Talks under way for the 'partial withdrawal' of troops amid frayed ties following July 26 coup, according to reports.
Papua New Guinea opens Israel embassy in West Jerusalem
Pacific nation joins small club of countries with embassy in Jerusalem - the eastern half of which is occupied territory
Birmingham, UK’s second biggest city, declares financial distress
The English city, home to more than one million people, admits it cannot balance its books.
Fit-again Rahul in, Ashwin out as India name Cricket World Cup squad
Jasprit Bumrah will return to lead the pace attack after leaving the Asia Cup squad to attend the birth of his child.
Do Africans have the means to achieve green development?
The first Africa Climate Summit will address how to tackle the continent's climate change challenges.
At least 53 Burkina Faso soldiers, volunteers killed in clashes with rebels
Killings in Yatenga province came as army tries to retake territory from fighters to allow return of displaced people.
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