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Can BRICS dethrone the US dollar? It’ll be an uphill climb, experts say
The world's reserve currency is facing a challenge from Global South countries who want options beyond the greenback.
Trump to be booked in Georgia election case: Here’s what to expect
Former US president to turn himself in at the Fulton County jail in Atlanta to face 2020 election interference charges.
Five key takeaways from the first Republican US presidential debate
Candidates clash over abortion, Ukraine and former President Donald Trump at first debate of the 2024 election cycle.
US charges crypto founders over alleged support for North Korean hackers
US officials allege Tornado Cash facilitated $1bn in money laundering transactions for North Korea's Lazarus Group.
Japan starts release of Fukushima’s treated radioactive water
Controversial plan that is crucial part of crippled plant's decommissioning will be monitored by UN nuclear watchdog.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 547
As the war enters its 547th day, these are the main developments.
Indonesia’s dog meat sellers fear for future after crackdowns on trade
Animal welfare campaigners say dog meat trade should be outlawed due to its cruelty and risks to public health.
North Korea’s second spy satellite launch ends in failure
Pyongyang has made putting a spy satellite into orbit a priority of its military modernisation programme.
US chip designer Nvidia forecasts Q3 rev above target, shares soar
Forecast beat expectations by billions of dollars, a continuing boom in generative AI tech that it powers almost alone.
Trump lawyer Giuliani surrenders, booked in Georgia election case
Prosecutors say the former New York City mayor sought to subvert state election results along with Trump and 17 others.
US approves potential $500m sale of military equipment to Taiwan
The deal with Taiwan, which has not yet been finalised, would exacerbate soaring tensions between the US and China.
Wagner’s boss Yevgeny Prigozhin on crashed plane: What to know
Russia's Prigozhin was listed as a passenger on a private jet that crashed north of Moscow with no survivors.
Thaksin’s return and a new government: What’s next for Thailand?
Party once opposed to military government gets military backing to form new administration.
In Pictures: Life of Yevgeny Prigozhin, chief of Wagner mercenary group
Prigozhin rose to prominence after taking an increasingly visible role in the war in Ukraine.
Egyptian opposition activist transferred to prison to await trial
Hisham Kassem's al-Tayyar al-Hurr plans to back an opposition candidate to President el-Sisi in the next election.
World reaction to possible death of Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin
Russia's announces crash of a private plane travelling between Moscow and St Petersburg killing all 10 people.
US SEC overhauls rules for $20 trillion private fund industry
The new, watered down rules are aimed at increasing transparency, fairness and accountability in the industry.
Two dead in Lebanon military helicopter crash
Air force helicopter came down in a mountainous area east of Beirut, but the cause of the crash has not been given.
How did the world react to India’s ‘historic’ moon landing?
India becomes only the fourth country to land a probe on the moon after the US, Russia and China.
Private jet crashes in Russia with Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin ‘on board’
Wagner chief Prigozhin listed as a passenger on the plane that crashed in the Tver Region.
With tech workers gone, what is the future of San Francisco?
Changes on Market Street, once the city's commercial heart, are leading to questions about its future.
How the locals stepped in for dangling cable car rescue in Pakistan
Sahib and Nasir Khan prepared a small improvised dolly to help rescue those stuck hundreds of metres above ground.
AstraZeneca faces two lawsuits in London over COVID-19 vaccine
The United Kingdom was the first to roll out the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in early 2021.
Israel approves increase in gas exports to Egypt
Israel restricts gas exports but energy minister says increase will boost revenues and diplomatic ties.
Floods force evacuation of almost 100,000 in Pakistan
Several hundred villages and thousands of acres of land inundated when the Sutlej River burst its banks on Sunday.
UK carries out first-ever womb transplant as sister donates uterus
The uterus transplant took place in a surgery that lasted more than nine hours at a hospital in Oxford.
Photos: Zimbabwe votes as President Mnangagwa seeks a second term
A run-off would be held on October 2 if no candidate wins a majority of the vote in the first round.
India lands Chandrayaan-3 craft on moon, asserting its place in space tech
India becomes the fourth country to achieve a moon landing, and the first to land spacecraft near moon's south pole.
A look at the infamous Fulton County jail where Trump will surrender
US Justice Department is investigating conditions at Atlanta jail amid reports of prevalent violence, unsanitary cells.
Franklin makes landfall, brings heavy rain to Dominican Republic and Haiti
Tropical storm raises concern around possible deadly landslides and heavy flooding across Caribbean nations.
All-women Arab bands blazing a trail in Syria and Morocco
The two all-female musical groups are gaining fans across the Arab world.
Zimbabwe Votes
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Ethiopia to launch joint probe with Saudis over alleged migrant killings
Addis Ababa said the HRW report accusing Saudi border guards of killing Ethiopian nationals would be investigated.
Hungary frees more than 1,400 foreign convicts, angering the EU
Those released by Budapest were found guilty of people smuggling.
Extreme weather brings winds, fierce rains to Saudi Arabia’s Mecca
Pilgrims doing the tawaf on Tuesday were caught in storms as lightning hit an iconic tower in Mecca.
Russian air raids kill two civilians in northwest Syria
An elderly man and his teenage grandson are killed in the attacks on Arri, west of Idlib city.
India ‘fully supports’ BRICS expansion as summit continues
South African officials say more than 40 countries from the Global South have shown interest in joining the BRICS bloc.
Mapping the scale of Canada’s record wildfires
Canada is battling more than 1,000 active fires, and nearly two-thirds of them are out of control.
Healthcare hits new lows in Somaliland as conflict reaches new highs
Without funding from MSF, hospital administrators are concerned about maintaining enough supplies to treat the wounded.
Spain government demands ‘transparent and urgent’ probe into Rubiales kiss
The football federation chief has been heavily criticised for planting a kiss on the lips of a Women's World Cup player.
Firefighters in Greece struggle to contain wildfire near Athens
Blazes break out on the outskirts of the capital, forcing more evacuations.
Gaza fisherfolk can only ‘dream of fishing freely’ under Israel’s blockade
Dozens in Gaza staged a sit-in after a new wave of violations by Israel saw fishermen arrested, boats taken.
Remember that I love you most
When my father stopped breathing on August 16, I was by his side.
Turkey wants Iraq to designate PKK a ‘terrorist’ organisation: Top diplomat
Turkey says PKK is a threat to Iraqi security, ignoring Baghdad's complaints about Ankara's air attacks on Iraqi soil.
What explains the race among nations to reach the moon’s south pole?
India's mission could expand knowledge of lunar water ice, potentially one of the moon's most valuable resources.
Changing tack, UN to seek a ‘unified Libyan government’ before elections
In a shift of policy, UN envoy to Libya Abdoulaye Bathily called for a unified government before elections take place.
Pakistan Christians in fear after blasphemy allegations trigger violence
Christian minority left shaken after a Muslim mob went on a rampage torching churches and homes over blasphemy claims.
As Saied entrenches himself in power, police brutality grows in Tunisia
The sense that Tunisia's police are now largely defining what is and what is not acceptable in public is growing.
Sanction elites to stop Lebanon from becoming a failed state
Only coordinated US and EU sanctions may prevent Lebanese leaders from driving the country into the void.
Delays at some polling stations as voting begins in Zimbabwe election
Voting begins amid rising tensions due to a currency crisis and high unemployment.
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