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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 551
As the war enters its 551st day, these are the main developments.
Q&A: Sebastien Lai on father Jimmy Lai’s Hong Kong ‘show trial’
The media tycoon has been in jail for three years awaiting trial under the territory's national security law.
Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin confirmed dead in crash
Genetic analysis confirms mercenary boss was killed after his aircraft went down in what appeared to be an explosion.
ISIL doubled territory it controls in Mali in less than a year: UN
UN experts say the group now controls rural areas in eastern Menaka and large parts of the Ansongo area in northern Gao.
France to ban wearing abaya dress in schools: Minister
Move comes after months of debate over wearing of abayas in French schools, where women are banned from wearing hijab.
Will Denmark ban the burning of the Quran?
Country is moving to make the burning of holy books illegal.
Iraq offers rewards for information on missing people from Gulf War
Baghdad calls on people with information about burial sites of missing persons from the Gulf War to come forward.
Donald Trump campaign raises more than $7m by selling mugshot merchandise
Donation haul underscores how Trump's legal woes have been a fundraising boon for his election campaign.
High-level US delegation makes rare visit to rebel-held northwest Syria
It is the first such visit in six years since members of US Congress went to Syria led by late Senator John McCain.
Russia warships return from 13,000km Pacific patrol with China vessels
Russian Pacific Fleet's largest warships participated in the joint naval exercise that came close to the United States.
‘Accusing Israel of apartheid is not anti-Semitic’: Holocaust historian
A growing number of Jewish academics are using the term apartheid to describe Israel's treatment of Palestinians.
Indian PM Modi proposes full G20 membership for African Union
India's offer to South Africa is part of its attempt to raise issues concerning the so-called Global South.
Russia confirms death of Wagner chief Prigozhin after genetic tests
Russian investigators say genetic tests have confirmed that Prigozhin was among the 10 people killed in the plane crash.
Who is Israel’s far-right, pro-settler Security Minister Ben-Gvir?
Far-right Israeli Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has a history of making outrage-inciting comments and provoking Palestinians.
Family of former British PM apologises for links to slavery
The apology by family of William Gladstone comes as many descendants of African slaves have sought reparations.
Palestinians flock to Gaza’s beaches to bid summer holidays farewell
In a hot summer filled with regular power blackouts, the Gaza seashore is the only escape for Palestinians.
Palestinians still struggle to get enough water
Palestinians say they can barely get enough water to bathe their children, wash their clothes.
Florida shooting: Here’s what we know so far
A white man armed with an assault-style rifle kills three Black people in Jacksonville in a racially motivated attack.
‘Basketball mecca’: FIBA World Cup passion spikes in co-hosts Philippines
With its undying love for basketball, the Philippines is thrilled to be co-hosting the 2023 FIBA World Cup.
White man kills three Black people in racially motivated attack
Jacksonville's sheriff says a white gunman who killed three people at a Dollar General store hated Black people.
Romania gas station hit by deadly explosions
Authorities say 57 others, including 39 firefighters, were injured in the explosions near the capital, Bucharest.
Russia will struggle to salvage the Wagner empire
Prigozhin's demise may be an attempt to show strength but the world still sees weakness.
US Marines killed after aircraft crashes during military drill in Australia
Rescue efforts are under way after what Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called a 'tragic' incident.
Xi Jinping calls for protection of ‘hard-won stability’ in Xinjiang visit
Chinese president visited far western region where the UN has accused China of possible 'crimes against humanity'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 550
As the war enters its 550th day, these are the main developments.
Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa wins second term, opposition rejects result
Elections commission says Mnangagwa won 52.6 percent of the vote compared with 44 percent for challenger Nelson Chamisa.
Gunman kills three Black people in Florida hate crime: police
The two men and one woman were shot dead inside a discount store in the town of Jacksonville.
‘Suffering is continuing’: Mnangagwa declared winner in Zimbabwe election
Voters fear economic disaster as incumbent Emmerson Mnangagwa is returned for a second term.
Charismatic leader is gone but Wagner will survive in Africa, analysts say
Prigozhin's death will slow the Wagner machine in Africa but its value to military regimes will continue to be prized.
Are fears over Japan’s release of Fukushima radioactive water justified?
Japan and the UN nuclear watchdog insist the plan is safe while China and others disagree.
Niger puts military on ‘maximum alert’ over ECOWAS attack fears
Move comes as thousands gather at a stadium in the capital Niamey in support of the coup-makers.
Thousands gather 60 years after Martin Luther King’s ‘dream’ speech
The 1963 march brought more than 250,000 people to the nation's capital to push for an end to discrimination.
FIFA suspends Spanish football president Rubiales for 90 days after kiss
FIFA committee investigating his conduct at the Women's World Cup final where he kissed a player without her consent.
Tennis and football star band together in Iran to invent new world record
The footballer returned a tennis ball across the net 637 times in an hour in one of his most exhausting challenges ever.
Palestinian dies month after being shot during Israeli raid in West Bank
Ezzedin Kanan, 20, was shot in the head during a raid on Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.
Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon: From running barefoot to the ‘queen of 1,500m’
Faith Kipyegon, widely regarded as one of the greatest 1,500m runners, says she wants to venture into marathon running.
Kenyan minister apologises after main airport hit with power outage
Power went off in many parts of the country on Friday, with Kenya Power attributing the loss to 'a system disturbance'.
NASA, SpaceX launch sends four astronauts from four countries to ISS
The eighth crewed flight on Elon Musk's Dragon spacecraft has blasted off for the International Space Station.
Japan says no radioactivity found in Fukushima fish
Tokyo says fish tested in waters around nuclear plant contained no detectable levels of the radioactive isotope tritium.
Nollywood has a new action hero. His name is Tobi Bakre
Nollywood, long known for low-budget soapy romcoms, is now delivering action dramas. One star has shone the brightest.
Rome: As hot as always
A look at how ancient Romans coped with hot weather and how global warming has affected modern-day culture.
Outcry in Somalia over government decision to ban TikTok, Telegram
Somali authorities banned the platform, which young Somalis say the platforms is a source of livelihood for them.
Russian held in Finland said to be key figure in far-right Wagner affiliate
Suspect Yan Petrovsky said to be fighter in the Wagner-associated 'Rusich' - the Sabotage Assault Reconnaissance Group.
Polls open in Gabon general election, a test of support for Bongo
President Ali Bongo is seeking a third seven-year term in office to extend his family's 56-year grip on power.
Spain’s football federation to take legal action to defend Rubiales
The Spanish squad will not play 'if the present leadership remains in charge' while the federation backs Rubiales.
BRICS is expanding, but can it rebalance the world order?
The group invited six nations - Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia and Argentina - to join BRICS.
Analysis: Tunisia isolated, but migration realpolitik keeps Europe onside
US and EU concerned with state of Tunisia's democracy but will ultimately retain ties, analysts say.
US-Iran relations: Why did the prisoner exchange deal happen now?
Critics have argued that the US has given into Iranian blackmail by agreeing to a prisoner exchange deal.
One family has led Gabon for 56 years. Can this election bring a new era?
New opposition coalition emerges as doubts swirl about president's health, effectiveness, commitment to fair elections.
British Museum director resigns, admits to failings in theft investigation
Museum's director Hartwig Fischer says that he did not take warning of theft from museum collection seriously enough.
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