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Palestinian teen, 14, killed in West Bank clash with Israeli forces
The shooting occurred after Israeli forces raided a neighbourhood in the city Qalqiliya overnight, resulting in clashes.
What will China’s foreign minister replacement mean for US relations?
Ousting of Qin Gang could shift US-China dynamics but is unlikely to change the overall trend towards warming ties.
Ecuador assesses toll of prison violence as 17 guards still held
Authorities say they are still determining an official death toll after days of violence across Ecuador's prisons.
Acclaimed and outspoken Irish singer Sinead O’Connor dies at 56
Known for her shaved head and fierce voice, she shot to fame with her cover of Prince's ballad 'Nothing Compares 2 U'.
‘Coup attempt’ in Niger: Here’s what we know so far
A quick look at the attempted coup against Niger's President Mohamed Bazoum, who has been held inside his palace.
Bangladesh summons Western envoys after poll violence remarks
Foreign affairs official says Western envoys showed an 'undiplomatic attitude' after they protested attack on candidate.
Is the US interest rate tightening cycle finally over?
Even as US Fed raised its interest rates again on Wednesday, analysts are split if there will be another hike this year.
African Union, world leaders condemn ‘attempted coup’ in Niger
African Union to 'resist any attempt to unseat Niger's government' as UN says it is monitoring the situation closely.
How will landlocked Ethiopia get direct access to a port?
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed says the high costs of relying on country's neighbours for access to ports are unsustainable.
Beauty salons in Afghanistan are closing – on Taliban orders
The closure of salons is the latest in a series of curbs on the rights and freedoms of Afghan women under the Taliban.
Canada’s Trudeau unveils cabinet shuffle in ‘major reset’
Changes come as Justin Trudeau's Liberals face drop in public support amid housing crisis, rising cost of living.
Photos: Ukrainian surgeons on their own front line
Surge of wounded soldiers coincides with major counteroffensive Ukraine launched against Russia in June.
Hunter Biden pleads not guilty on tax charges after deal falls apart
US President Joe Biden's son enters not-guilty plea after US judge raised concerns about plea agreement.
Analysis: Israel’s Supreme Court battle takes a pause but is far from over
Court agrees to hear an appeal against law limiting its powers passed this week, but hearing won't be until September.
USA vs Netherlands preview: Women’s World Cup 2023
Both teams look to book their round-of-16 spot with a win in a highly-anticipated Women's World Cup clash in Wellington.
‘A hot tub’: Florida sees record water temperatures, raising alarm
Seawater around southern US state reaches 38.4C in what could be hottest ocean temperature ever recorded.
Kenya opposition leader Odinga dismisses President Ruto’s offer to meet
Raila Odinga says President William Ruto's offer to hold talks over anti-government protests was 'not serious'.
US officials to meet Taliban representatives in Doha
Department of Stat says diplomats will discuss humanitarian issues and 'critical interests' with Afghan group officials.
Israeli troops kill Palestinian man during West Bank raid
The man killed was named by the Palestinian Health Ministry as 23-year-old Mohammed Abd al-Hakim Nada.
Fires kill three people in Sicily; Greece sees some wildfire respite
Wildfires raging across Greece for more than a week abate, while Italy counts three more deaths in devastating blaze.
Kevin Spacey acquitted of all nine sexual offence charges in UK trial
Several men had accused the 64-year-old of unwanted sexual acts.
Cancer patients head for Turkey after border closure protests in NW Syria
Referrals had temporarily stopped earlier in July after UN failed to agree on extension to cross-border aid mechanism.
Rescuers ‘optimistic’ for survival of stranded whales in Australia
More than 50 pilot whales from a pod of almost 100, died after stranding themselves on a beach in Western Australia.
With no end to the fighting, Sudanese find refuge at camps in Chad
The Sudanese state has turned on itself, leaving humanitarian workers to help civilians trying to survive.
Russian cybersecurity chief jailed for 14 years for treason
Sachkov who helped found one of Russia's most prominent cybersecurity firms was accused of aiding foreign spies.
Fentanyl plagues communities along US-Mexico border
Harm reduction group in Tijuana says the synthetic opioid is often mixed into other drugs without the user's knowledge.
Oman shows how a fossil fuel producer can embrace clean energy
The country is using its existing energy infrastructure to fast-track its green transition.
Southern Sudanese leader John Garang’s mysterious death
The last days of John Garang, Sudanese rebel leader and vice president, killed in a mysterious helicopter crash in 2005.
Summer of Wildfires
It's an unstoppable change.'
Why is Pakistan ranked 99th on the Global Hunger Index?
Analysts say accessibility and affordability, coupled with political and economic crisis, are behind Pakistan's ranking.
Soldiers holding Niger president inside palace: Security sources
Ministries next to the presidential palace have also been blocked off, according to Reuters news agency.
What’s the latest on the Mbappe transfer saga and what’s next?
Mbappe looks set to leave PSG after missing their preseason tour, but will Al-Hilal's record-breaking offer tempt him?
Typhoon Doksuri displaces thousands in northern Philippines
Nearly 16,000 people displaced as ferocious storm floods low-lying villages and knocks out electricity.
EU watchdog probes Frontex’s action in Greece boat tragedy
Weeks after the shipwreck in which hundreds died, bloc steps up efforts to investigate disaster.
Russia’s Bolshoi Theatre performs in China amid Western sanctions
Artistic director says his ballet company will 'no doubt' return to touring in the West, where it is sanctioned.
Heatwave and drought leave Tunisia farmers struggling to survive
Farmers in northern Tunisia say conditions are getting much worse despite government efforts to combat climate change.
After a slow build-up, a World Cup buzz grows in New Zealand
The Women's World Cup fights for relevance in co-hosts New Zealand, where rugby and cricket are dominant.
Spain into last 16 of Women’s World Cup as Zambia crash out
Spain condemn Zambia to second 5-0 loss, setting up a decider against Japan for first place in Group C.
Over 1,800 ‘terrorist attacks’ in West Africa in 2023: ECOWAS
The West African bloc is to discuss strengthening a regional standby force to tackle insecurity and threats of coups.
India’s Modi to face no-confidence vote over Manipur violence
The BJP has clear majority in lower house of parliament, so the vote is unlikely to affect the government's stability.
‘INDIA’: What you need to know about India’s opposition alliance
'INDIA', which stands for Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance, comprises 26 opposition parties so far.
Erdogan-Abbas meet: Turkey concerned over Israel settler attacks
Violence has rocked the occupied West Bank in recent months as Israeli forces ramp up their raids.
Soaring Mediterranean temperatures bring death and destruction
Extreme weather throughout July has caused havoc in Southern Europe, North Africa and across the planet.
Cambodia leader Hun Sen to step down, hand over power to son
Prime Minister Hun Sen says oldest son to take on position following a controversial landslide election victory.
‘I had to be brave’: Clare Shine’s journey back from the brink
The ex-Ireland player has survived alcohol addiction and suicide attempts to become a Women's World Cup commentator.
More than 50 pilot whales die after mass stranding in Australia
Volunteers working to save nearly 100 beached whales in Australia, but more than half have died.
Tottenham owner Joe Lewis charged with insider trading in US
Lewis faces 16 counts of securities fraud and three counts of conspiracy for alleged crimes between 2013 and 2021.
Thaksin to return to Thailand in August after 15 years in exile
Billionaire former prime minister faces a potential jail term on corruption charges if he returns home.
Natwest CEO resigns over ‘serious error’ in Farage row
Alison Rose says discussing Nigel Farage's relationship with bank with a journalist was a 'serious error of judgment'.
‘Mayhem’: China warned by US, France on air safety during COVID
Emails obtained from the US Federal Aviation Administration reveal concerns over Beijing's 'zero COVID' policy.
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