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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy moves to replace Oleksii Reznikov in defence shake-up
Zelenskyy will ask his parliament to replace Oleksii Reznikov with Rustem Umerov, head of Ukraine's State Property Fund.
What’s behind outbreak of violence in Kirkuk?
Several killed in unrest between ethnic communities in Iraqi city.
Israel’s Netanyahu calls for deportation of Eritrean refugee ‘rioters’
Israeli PM also requested that ministers present him with plans 'for the removal of all the other illegal infiltrators'.
Death at Burning Man investigated in US, thousands stranded by flooding
Thousands of festivalgoers remain stranded as organisers close vehicular traffic following storm flooding in Nevada.
Gaza’s calligraffiti of hope
Ayman al-Hosari decided to make the destruction around him into canvases that speak volumes about living in Gaza.
Heath Streak, former Zimbabwe cricket captain, dies aged 49
Zimbabwe's all-time leading wicket-taker dies after a battle with cancer.
African Climate Summit: An opportunity to decolonise Africa’s energy
African leaders should use the gathering in Nairobi to chart the course for a renewable energy revolution.
Typhoon Haikui makes landfall in Taiwan, unleashing rain and fierce winds
Mass evacuations, cancelled flights as storm plunges thousands of households into darkness.
Africa faces ‘climate risk blind spot’ amid lack of weather radar
Vast expanse of the 54-nation continent is relatively unserved and unwarned by inadequate weather forecasts.
Saudi Arabia’s e-sports looking to nurture its own hit games
The kingdom is making investments and training new local talent as it aims to become a powerhouse in game development.
Luol Deng: Uniting a country through basketball
Former NBA star Luol Deng on building the South Sudan basketball team and why he believes sport can change lives.
Iran’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia to depart for Riyadh
The Iranian embassy reopened in June, and the ambassador is expected to be fully situated there within days.
Over a dozen arrested in Cyprus as anti-migrant violence spreads
Five people injured, migrants and refugees attacked on Friday when an anti-migrant march turned violent in Limassol.
What’s at stake in the upcoming Erdogan-Putin meeting?
Monday's meeting in Sochi comes amid international efforts to patch up the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
Photos: Huge protests in Niger demand French forces to leave
Coup leaders also ordered the 'expulsion' of France's Ambassador Sylvain Itte, who has shown no sign of leaving.
Australia to send more police to Solomon Islands, extend mission
Australian mission will help boost security for the upcoming Pacific Games as well as next year's general elections.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 557
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 557th day.
N Korea stages ‘tactical nuclear attack drill’ in warning to enemies
Pyongyang says it carried out a nuclear attack drill with mock atomic warheads attached to two long-range missiles.
Biden surveys Hurricane Idalia damage in Florida; DeSantis snubs meeting
US president pledges support for Florida after snub by Governor Ron DeSantis, a potential presidential rival.
Ukraine tycoon Ihor Kolomoisky taken into custody over fraud allegations
Court places billionaire businessman under arrest for two months over fraud and money laundering charges.
Indian police condemn BBC for article on press freedom in Kashmir
Police in disputed Kashmir region threaten legal action against the broadcaster for reporting on media crackdown.
How is France and Niger’s standoff likely to end?
Tensions rising as French President Emmanual Macron refuses to recognise coup.
Curfew in Iraq’s Kirkuk after unrest at rival protests by Arabs, Kurds
One civilian killed as Kurds, Arabs hold rival protests over plans to hand over security building to local authorities.
US mum who gave parenting advice on YouTube charged with child abuse
Founder of defunct channel 8 Passengers Ruby Franke and her business partner arrested this week.
Nobel Foundation reverses invitations to Russia, Iran after backlash
Decision to invite representatives from Russia and Iran to awards ceremony criticised over Ukraine war, rights abuses.
Dozens of people injured in clashes between rival Eritrean groups in Israel
Supporters and critics of Eritrean government engage in violent clashes at a pro-government event in Tel Aviv.
Prigozhin’s life and death exposed the rot in the Russian state
Russia's compromised political system, which led to the Wagner Group's mutiny, will continue to pose a risk for Putin.
Niger coup supporters call for French ambassador, troops to leave country
Protesters rally outside a French military base, calling for the ambassador and about 1,500 soldiers to leave.
Two Chinese among 4 killed in attack on DRC gold convoy
South Kivu is the scene of attacks staged by armed groups and there has been violence between locals and Chinese miners.
‘More than basketball’: South Sudan go from underdogs to history-makers
South Sudan have made history by winning their first FIBA World Cup game and by qualifying for the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Pakistan traders hold nationwide shutdown over electricity bills, inflation
Closures in major cities with shops displaying placards decrying 'unreasonable increase in electricity bills and taxes'.
Sixteen pilgrims killed in Iraq road accident during religious gathering
Carnage on Iraq's highways often occurs during the Arbaeen religious event as millions flock to the city of Karbala.
Performer Jimmy Buffett dies at 76: ‘He lived his life like a song’
Best known for the 1977 song Margaritaville, it quickly took on a life of its own and became a 'a profound meditation'.
Gabon coup leader: No rush to elections and ‘the same mistakes’
The coup - West and Central Africa's eighth in three years - drew cheering crowds onto the streets.
Ryyan Alshebl: From Syrian refugee to mayor of a German town
The 29-year-old who fled war in Syria eight years ago shares his journey from being a refugee to mayor of Ostelsheim.
As China’s economy stumbles, should the rest of the world worry?
China has recorded a series of weak economic data in the past six months.
The Nigerian rapper with a coat of many colours
The popular Nigerian rapper was a late bloomer but has since come into his own and made an impact in multiple fields.
Russia says Ukraine sea drones destroyed in failed attack on Crimea bridge
One naval drone was destroyed late on Friday and two others early on Saturday morning, Russia's defence ministry says.
Mohamed al-Fayed, whose son died in crash with Princess Diana, dies at 94
Billionaire businessman Mohamed al-Fayed remained convinced his son, Dodi, and Diana were victims of a conspiracy.
Analysis: Fallout from Israel meeting shows militia power in Libya
The outcome of the meeting between Israel and Libya's foreign ministers is a weakened Libyan PM, and stronger militias.
India launches rocket to observe sun days after historic moon landing
India's space agency launches rocket to study the sun a little over a week after historic landing on moon's south pole.
Typhoon Saola makes landfall on China’s coast after slamming Hong Kong
Super Typhoon Saola weakens after making landfall on southern China's Guangdong coast after pummelling Hong Kong.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 556
As the war enters its 556th day, these are the main developments.
Russia puts advanced Sarmat nuclear missile system on ‘combat duty’
Russian space agency chief Yuri Borisov says new intercontinental ballistic missile system is now in service: Reports.
North Korea fires cruise missiles towards Yellow Sea: South Korean military
Missile launches come as South Korean and US forces conclude joint military exercises on Korean Peninsula.
Latest bridge bombing in Ecuador underscores grip of criminal gangs
Officials have framed the string of explosions as backlash to efforts to regain control of Ecuador's embattled prisons.
Guatemalan justice ‘being used politically’ against president-elect: OAS
The OAS has condemned the suspension of President-elect Bernardo Arevalo's political party, calling it a political act.
Is climate change fuelling Idalia and other hurricanes?
Scientists say climate change has contributed to the intensity of hurricanes, driving higher winds and wetter storms.
Niger’s military government slams Macron for backing President Bazoum
Military rulers accuse president of France, Niger's former colonial master, of interfering in domestic affairs.
Two Proud Boys members given lengthy prison terms for Jan 6 Capitol riot
Dominic Pezzola and Ethan Nordean received sentences of 10 and 18 years, respectively, for their roles in the riot.
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