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EU, African Union escalate pressure on Niger’s coup leaders
EU suspends financial aid to Niger, while the AU calls on the military to return to their barracks.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 521
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 521st day.
Four feared dead after Australian military helicopter crashes into Pacific
MRH-90 Taipan helicopter and crew missing after crashing into waters off the state of Queensland late last night.
For Sri Lankan Tamils, the Black July pogroms live on, 40 years later
The ethno-nationalist political underpinnings of Black July still characterise the Sri Lankan state today.
Biden publicly acknowledges 7th grandchild for first time
US president says 4-year-old granddaughter Navy is 'family matter', not a political issue.
US announces $345m military aid package for disputed Taiwan
Latest military aid package comes as China takes an increasingly aggressive stance towards the self-ruled island.
Peru President Dina Boluarte calls for expansion of powers in speech
Her remarks, which came as part of a lengthy Independence Day address, came as protests continued in the capital Lima.
Brazilian Indigenous chief demands greater role in climate debate
Chief Raoni Metuktire, a well-known leader from the Amazon, calls for removal of 'invaders' from Indigenous territory.
What can Russia offer Africa?
Vladimir Putin is hosting leaders from the continent, promising aid and lashing out at the West.
Musk says X monthly users reach ‘new high’
This is the latest in series of comments from X's executives claiming strong traction in usage after launch of Threads.
Top Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko arrested: Lawyer
The firebrand politician and presidential candidate has faced a number of legal woes in recent years.
Putin promises grains, debt write-off as Russia seeks Africa allies
Putin pledges to supply Africa with grain, promotes joint fight against 'neocolonialism' during Russia-Africa summit.
US lawmakers urge Biden to withhold more military aid to Egypt
US senators call on Biden administration to withhold $320m in aid over Egypt's 'deteriorating' human rights record.
US called Niger a ‘model of resilience’. Now it is grappling with a coup
Military takeover comes just months after top US diplomat hailed Niger's significance to Washington in historic visit.
Moscow says Ukraine fired missiles at Russian city, wounding 20
Moscow accuses Kyiv of firing missiles and wounding 20 people as Russia pounds a key front line in southern Ukraine.
Israel’s US visa waiver push draws anger among Palestinian Americans
Visa-free travel for Israelis to US would 'reward' Israel for decades of abuse against US citizens, advocates say.
‘He didn’t want to die’: Mourning Palestinian teenager Faris Abu Samra
Relatives of 14-year-old who was shot and killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank say he was 'loved dearly'.
In first, scientists induce ‘virgin birth’ in female fruit flies
Genetically manipulated females went on to reproduce without a male partner in a new study.
Trump denies wrongdoing after new charges filed in secret documents case
Former US president faces new allegations he moved to destroy security footage requested by the Department of Justice.
G20 environment meeting ends without agreement on climate crisis
No consensus reached on several key points, including curbing emissions, despite record-breaking temperatures.
Biden orders changes to how US military handles sexual assault cases
Reforms mark the most sweeping change to the US military legal code since its creation in 1950, the White House says.
In war and peace, the oud never leaves this Syrian musician’s side
Hassan Hamza preserves the craft of making the musical instrument in a country that has seen more than a decade of war.
Canada women footballers reach interim pay deal, but say fight ‘isn’t over’
Players say they are 'deeply disappointed' to lack long-term deal, but want to focus on football as World Cup continues.
US orders non-emergency personnel to leave violence-hit Haiti
Kidnapping and violent crimes are widespread, State Department says in latest travel advisory for Caribbean nation.
Vietnam jails former officials and diplomats in mass bribery trial
More than 50 people are found guilty of corruption charges over repatriation flights during the COVID-19 pandemic.
US stands against China’s ‘bullying’ behaviour, Pentagon chief says
Lloyd Austin's comments come at start of bilateral talks in Australia on defence, countering China in Asia-Pacific.
Is it time for the West to double down on the Ukraine war?
A former US defence secretary says that it's time to support Ukraine more strongly and get out of 'never-never land'.
Russia’s Wagner boss appears to hail Niger coup, tout services
Despite having led an armed mutiny in Russia last month, the mercenary boss has been seen at a summit in St Petersburg.
England beat Denmark to stand on verge of Women’s World Cup last-16
James scored the only goal of the game in a second 1-0 win for England.
Niger general Tchiani named head of transitional government after coup
Self-appointed leader says coup necessary to avoid 'the gradual and inevitable demise' of the country.
Hong Kong court rejects gov’t request to ban popular protest song
Judge says banning 2019 mass protest song Glory to Hong Kong would have 'chilling effects' on freedom of expression.
‘Outlaws’: Morocco’s Rif provides refuge for cannabis farmers
Even as Morocco liberalises some cannabis laws, the Rif continues to be a centre for illicit production.
Despite anti-coup rhetoric, can the West exit Niger, its latest Sahel hub?
As the world condemns the coup in Niger, analysts say the West still needs a presence there for an eye on the Sahel.
Power impasse continues in Niger, 48 hours after coup against Bazoum
Two days after mutinous soldiers announced a coup against Bazoum, uncertainty remains about who is in charge.
Rights groups, opposition slam proposed cyber crime law in Jordan
The government says law will punish online attackers, but critics fear it will expand state control over social media.
South Africa’s controversial ‘race quota’ law stirs debate
Decades after the end of apartheid, severe inequality persists with around 40% of Black South Africans unemployed.
China’s missing minister: Qin Gang’s gone, but Xi Jinping looks weaker too
Qin Gang's mysterious removal and disappearance is unsettling for China's elite politics and Xi's image of 'stability'
Heavy rain, gusts as Typhoon Doksuri makes China landfall
Doksuri, the second typhoon to make landfall in China in less than two weeks, will move north.
Singapore executes first woman in nearly 20 years over 31 grams of heroin
Saridewi Binte Djamani hanged despite outcry from rights groups including Amnesty International.
Saudi Arabia summons Denmark’s charge d’affaires over Quran burnings
The kingdom calls for a halt to 'disgraceful acts' after spate of Quran burnings in Copenhagen.
North Korea’s Kim displays nuclear-capable missiles, drones at parade
'Victory Day' parade in Pyongyang features Hwasong-18 intercontinental ballistic missiles and attack drones.
Biden praises Italy’s Meloni on Ukraine, downplays ‘far-right’ concerns
White House downplays differences over China and LGBTQ rights as the two sides pledge to cooperate on Ukraine.
White House adviser Jake Sullivan meets Saudi crown prince for Jeddah talks
The White House said the talks focused on efforts for a 'more peaceful, secure, prosperous and stable Middle East'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 520
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 520th day.
Trump faces new charges for allegedly ordering wiping of security footage
Updated indictment includes additional charges for maintenance worker Carlos De Oliveira and valet Walt Nauta.
Niger situation remains ‘fluid’ as army backs coup plotters
Supporters of the coup in Niger have set fire to the governing party's HQ as countries decry toppling of Mohamed Bazoum.
Russia making efforts to avert food crisis, Putin tells African nations
Russian president offers free grain to six African countries days after withdrawing from Ukraine grain export deal.
US Justice Department opens civil rights probe into Memphis policing
The investigation centres on questions of discrimination in the wake of the beating death of 29-year-old Tyre Nichols.
How will the coup in Niger affect the fight against armed groups in Sahel?
Soldiers remove President Bazoum, blaming him for deteriorating security in the West African nation.
AMLO defends Mexico’s military after report on missing students’ case
Mexican president pushes back after independent panel said armed forces 'collaborated' in 2014 disappearances.
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