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Liberia has suffered 20 years of ‘negative peace’. It’s time for change
The root causes of Liberia's wars have remained unaddressed; the first step to changing that is rebuilding trust.
Pakistan arrests 146 as it launches probe into church attacks
Pakistan deploys 6,000 police and troops to control mob violence as Christian community reels in shock over attacks.
Amid Quran burnings, Sweden raises ‘terror’ threat
Sweden has faced international condemnation after a string of desecrations of the holy book by anti-Islam activists.
Indian moon lander module splits from propulsion section in key step
The lander module of the Chandrayaan-3 has successfully separated ahead of a planned moon landing slated for August 23.
Ukraine’s Kuleba promises to ‘free Africa from Russia’s grip’
Foreign minister says Kyiv intends to conduct a diplomatic 'counteroffensive' against Russia's efforts to woo Africa.
US approves landmark missile defence deal between Israel and Germany
The $3.5bn deal will provide US-Israeli developed Arrow 3s, designed to shoot down targets above Earth's atmosphere.
Heavy rain causes flight cancellations, floods in Germany
Parts of Germany see streets deluged and trees toppled as storm leads to dozens of flight cancellations in Frankfurt.
Armenia, Azerbaijan clash over plight of people in Nagorno-Karabakh
At a UN Security Council meeting, Yerevan accuses Baku of starving the region dominated by ethnic Armenians.
South African play revives complex stories of women in apartheid era
Isidlamlilo is a one-woman play on untold angles of black-on-black violence in South African townships during apartheid.
Inside Thailand’s Child Sex Tourism Trade
101 East investigates Thailand's sex tourism trade and how vulnerable children are exploited.
Why did clashes break out in Libya’s Tripoli?
Fighting between the 444 Brigade and the Special Deterrence Force has raged this week after months of relative peace.
‘We need power’: Zimbabweans hope for end to blackouts as election nears
For many businesses in Zimbabwe where the economy is in free fall, electricity outages have been the norm for years.
Taliban’s ties with Pakistan fraying amid mounting security concerns
Two years since the Taliban took over Afghanistan, ties between the neighbours deteriorate amid rise in armed attacks.
French mistakes helped create Africa’s coup belt
Across the Sahel, public anger against France has helped putschists gain legitimacy and Russia expand its influence.
Ukraine air force says no use of US-built F-16 fighter jets this year
Air force spokesperson Yuriy Ihnat says F-16 warplanes will not be part of Ukraine's defence during 'autumn and winter'.
Pakistan’s Christian community reels from violent attacks
Churches and homes belonging to Christians attacked by Muslim mob in Punjab province following claims of blasphemy.
Spain battles ‘out of control’ wildfire on Tenerife
Last week, a heatwave in the Canary Islands left many areas bone dry, heightening the risk of wildfires.
North Korea could take military action around key summit: South Korea
Actions could include ICBM and spy satellite launch amid signs of activity at key launch sites.
Will Modi’s Uniform Civil Code kill Indian ‘secularism’?
The Indian PM says common laws will help women, but many fear the proposal is an election weapon to target minorities.
Singapore arrests 10, seizes $737m in assets in money laundering raids
Police say the group is suspected of involvement in organised crime activities 'including scams and online gambling'.
Russian spacecraft reaches lunar orbit in preparation for moon landing
Russia's Luna-25 space probe enters lunar orbit in first Russian mission to the moon in almost 50 years.
Lithuania closes two border crossings with Belarus amid growing tensions
Lithuania temporarily shuts two of six checkpoints located on shared 680km border with Belarus over security concerns.
China urged to tackle online racism targeting Black people
Human Rights Watch says racist tropes 'common' across Chinese social media, and that platforms and government must act.
Georgia prosecutor seeks March trial for Trump in election meddling case
Proposed date would have trial start a day before 'Super Tuesday', when over a dozen states hold Republican primaries.
Huge wildfire forces evacuation of Canada’s Northwest Territories capital
Residents of Northwest Territories capital, Yellowknife, told to evacuate city by noon on Friday as wildfire approaches.
Manchester City score victory over Sevilla to win first UEFA Super Cup
Manchester City beat Sevilla in a 5-4 penalty shootout following game that ended in a 1-1 draw after regulation time.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 540
As the war enters its 540th day, these are the main developments.
Ukraine probes Kherson defences, advances in east and south
Ukrainian reconnaissance land on left bank of the Dnipro, probing Russian defences and suggesting a new front may open.
Nicaragua seizes Catholic university accused of being ‘centre of terrorism’
Critics have accused the government of President Daniel Ortega of continuing its attacks on education and religion.
Progressive Arevalo leads in poll ahead of Guatemala presidential election
A survey from CID Gallup shows Bernardo Arevalo surging ahead of conservative rival Sandra Torres in lead-up to vote.
US appeals court upholds limits on access to abortion pill mifepristone
The latest ruling over mifepristone's FDA approval is likely to send the pill's fate to the US Supreme Court.
Scientists celebrate as pig kidney continues to function in human body
Surgeons hope that cross-species organ transplants could eventually help save lives of human patients.
British Museum sacks employee over ‘missing, stolen or damaged’ items
Items included gold jewellery and gems and glass dating from 15th century BCE to the 19th century.
H&M probes alleged Myanmar factory abuses as pressure intensifies
A human rights group tracked 156 cases of alleged worker abuse in Myanmar garment factories at various brands.
Death toll in Dominican Republic explosion rises to 27 as blaze continues
The cause of the deadly explosion remains unknown, though officials have vowed to pursue accountability in the case.
How far can women’s football go?
Women's World Cup 2023 in Australia and New Zealand has smashed ticket sales and TV audience records.
Dozens feared dead after boat capsizes off Cape Verde
UN migration agency says 38 refugees and migrants rescued and 63 others believed to have died.
Libya fighting leaves 55 dead, dozens injured: Medics
Fighting between rival groups began on Monday night in Tripoli, and ended after the release of a commander on Tuesday.
Extended injury time, no dancing keepers: The Premier League’s new rules
Changes to added time, offside and dissent are some of the amendments made to the Premier League rule book.
‘I was given six days to wrap up my life’: Russia expels Politico reporter
Eva Hartog, a Dutch citizen, says she is the latest victim of Russia's crackdown on foreign journalists.
Catholic Church in South Africa begins class action against mining firms
The church says it filed the case after it was approached by mine workers for help.
Haiti’s crisis deepens as thousands displaced by violence
More than 3,000 people have fled their homes amid growing violence in neighbourhoods of Port-au-Prince, UN agency says.
US divided along party lines over Trump election cases: Poll
Majority of Americans view ex-president unfavourably, but Donald Trump has strong support among Republicans, poll shows.
The all-women Arab bands blazing a trail in Jordan and Egypt
Two all-women bands are empowering themselves across the Arab world, Naya from Jordan and The Lady's Drum in Egypt.
Dozens injured as Israeli forces raid Nablus, blow up building
Israeli forces say they destroyed a bomb-making lab in Balata refugee camp, but residents said homes were destroyed.
Mobs burn Christian churches, homes in Pakistan after blasphemy allegations
Hundreds of people armed with batons and sticks attack churches in Jaranwala after the Quran was allegedly desecrated.
England stun hosts Australia to reach first Women’s World Cup final
Lionesses end the Matildas' run to reach the Women's World Cup final for the first time and set up a clash with Spain.
Thousands of Cuban migrants face uncertainty in Uruguay
Families waiting to apply for permanent residency say Uruguay's new visa requirements are jeopardising their future.
Congressman Ro Khanna slammed for meeting Hindutva ideologue on India visit
US Congressman Ro Khanna has come under fire for meeting a far-right ideologue on his trip to India.
Afghans fled for a better future but 2 years later, it’s a dream for most
Millions of Afghans who have left their country since 2021 remain stuck in limbo as they seek to reach Western nations.
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