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Situation in Niger is ‘cause for serious concern’, says Kremlin
The Kremlin's comment comes days after Wagner mercenary boss Yevgeny Prigozhin appeared to show support for the coup.
Pakistan holds funerals as death toll from rally bombing rises to 54
Police say their initial investigation suggests that the ISIL (ISIS) regional affiliate could be responsible.
The Arab Spring is not dead
The spirit of the uprisinglives on in the hearts and minds of millions of Arabs.
South Korean dog meat farmers face growing push to ban industry
Dog meat consumption, a centuries-old practice, isn't explicitly prohibited or legalized in South Korea.
Niger coup makers say ousted govt ‘authorised French attack to free Bazoum’
Coup makers have warned against foreign attempts to extract detained President Bazoum, saying it would result in chaos.
Saudi Arabia eyes aviation expansion to get in on crucial tourism market
Making up for lost time, the kingdom is moving to challenge regional players, attract travellers and boost its income.
Mystery device on Australian beach identified as debris from Indian rocket
The barnacle-encrusted device, which is about the size of a small car, was found in mid-July.
Now a wanted man, Lebanon’s central bank head steps down
Amid accusations of fraud, a tarnished end to a governorship that started in 1993 at the request of the PM.
Supporters of Niger military government take to the streets
France has said anyone who attacks its nationals, army or diplomats in the country would see an immediate response.
Coup, cyclone and a new bond between Myanmar’s Rohingya and Rakhine
The military's attacks against people of all backgrounds have sparked a countrywide awakening to Rohingyas' plight.
China’s capital records heaviest rainfall of year as Doksuri tapers off
Beijing's 22 million people remain under a red alert for heavy rain as remnants of Typhoon Doksuri passes through city.
Saudi Arabia to host Ukraine peace talks, top official says
Ukrainian official says summit will discuss Kyiv's peace formula, which calls for departure of all Russian troops.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 523
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 523rd day.
Palestinian rival governments form ‘reconciliation committee’
In latest attempt at reconciliation, Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas leader Ismail Haniya met for face-to-face talks in Egypt.
How can Peru’s political crisis be resolved?
Inflation, a growing wealth divide and the killing of dozens of demonstrators by troops are driving instability.
Several killed in clashes in Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon
At least five people killed, seven wounded in a shooting in crowded Palestinian camp of Ein el-Hilweh in south Lebanon.
Iran to ‘pursue rights’ over disputed gas field: State media
Iran said it will pursue its interests over the Dorra-Arash field if Saudi Arabia and Kuwait shun cooperation.
Denmark to seek legal means to prevent Quran burnings
Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen says gov't will consider possibility of intervening in 'special situations'.
West African gov’ts give Niger coup leaders a week to cede power
Economic Community of West African States regional bloc demands President Mohamed Bazoum be reinstated within a week.
Dozens killed in suicide bombing at Pakistan political rally
No claim of responsibility for attack in northwestern Bajaur district that wounded nearly 200 others.
Niger coup leaders warn against ‘military intervention’ by ECOWAS
Military leaders warn against armed intervention by the West African regional bloc on eve of ECOWAS summit on Niger.
Norway qualify for Women’s World Cup last 16 after thrashing Philippines
Sophie Roman Haug scored a hat-trick as Norway beat the Philippines 6-0, ensuring progress into the knockout stage.
Why is the Bangladeshi opposition protesting against Sheikh Hasina’s gov’t?
The prime minister faces a political crisis as tens of thousands take to the streets to demand free and fair elections.
Iraq’s electric grid hit by fire, explosions amid scorching heat
A fire and several explosions led to power blackouts in a country that sees them regularly during summer heat.
Clashes in Bangladesh between police and opposition supporters
The violence broke out as the opposition party organised sit-in protests at all the entry points to Dhaka.
Twitter, now called X, reinstates Kanye West account
West's account was suspended seven months ago for breaking the platform's rules prohibiting incitement to violence.
To my daughters: Don’t forgive my generation for failing you and the planet
As the world burns, I've to admit to my two young daughters the guilt I share for failing to save our planet, our home.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 522
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 522nd day.
Biden’s fossil fuel hypocrisy is betraying the planet
As we suffer through extreme heat, President Biden has been protecting fossil fuel profits instead of people.
Ukrainian drone attack wounds one in Moscow, briefly shuts airport
'Attempted terrorist attack' on Russia's capital wounded one person and damaged facade of two buildings, officials say.
Putin says African proposal could be basis for peace in Ukraine
The proposal floats a series of possible steps to defuse the conflict, including a Russian troop pullback from Ukraine.
Senegal’s Ousmane Sonko charged with fomenting insurrection
New charges follow Sonko's arrest on Friday and are unrelated to alleged rape case that sparked deadly riots in June.
Can Bangladesh’s opposition unseat the prime minister?
Tens of thousands of protesters demand Shiekh Hasina step down and allow a caretaker government to oversee elections.
Poland raises alarm as Wagner forces move closer to border
PM Mateusz Morawiecki expresses concern over movement of Russian mercenary fighters in Belarus near the Polish border.
Israeli protesters keep pressure on Netanyahu over judicial overhaul
Tens of thousands of protesters take to streets for a 30th week to demand the government halt its judicial plans.
Kenya government and opposition agree to talks after protests
Kenyan government and opposition coalition agree to form a joint committee to 'resolve our differences amicably'.
Bangladesh police clash with protesters calling for PM resignation
Supporters of the BNP are calling on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to step down amid anger about the cost of living.
Colombian president’s son arrested in money laundering probe
Nicolas Petro taken into custody on charges of money laundering and illicit enrichment.
Several killed in Thailand fireworks warehouse explosion
At least nine killed and more than 100 others injured in a blast at a fireworks warehouse in Sungai Kolok.
Bangladesh opposition protest in Dhaka, demand PM’s resignation
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party have called for the next election to be overseen by a neutral caretaker government.
Renard gives France 2-1 victory over Brazil at Women’s World Cup
France secures three vital points ahead of their final group match against tournament debutants Panama.
Beijing evacuates thousands as Doksuri pummels northern China
Authorities in the capital suspend sports events, shut several tourist spots and parks.
Sweden dominates Italy 5-0, secures World Cup knockout spot
Although a blow to Italy's confidence, the team can still advance to the last 16 by beating South Africa.
The video that shattered the silence around Manipur
Internet blackouts, media silence and political neglect - the case of the Indian state of Manipur.
US to help Australia develop guided missiles by 2025
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says the US will also help accelerate Australia's access to priority munitions.
The end of affirmative action will also hurt white students
The students admitted under the new 'race neutral' regime won't be receiving the 'stellar' education they hoped for.
CAR braces for referendum that may extend President Touadera’s rule
If passed, the referendum will scrap a two-term limit and enable Touadera to run again for the presidency.
Will food prices get higher?
The war in Ukraine, heatwaves and export bans on essential staples - threats to food supplies are rising once again.
Trump shares stage with Republican rivals amid mounting legal woes
Trump highlights record in office, attacks closet rival Ron DeSantis at conservative event in Iowa.
Father Paolo: Christian monk who disappeared after trying to talk to ISIL
The Italian breathed life into Syria's Mar Musa and championed interreligious understanding, until he disappeared.
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