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Southern Turkey rocked by magnitude 5.5 earthquake
The earthquake comes five months after a magnitude 7.8 quake devastated parts of Turkey and Syria.
India women’s cricket captain slammed for ‘deplorable’ behaviour
Harmanpreet Kaur is being criticised after she smashed the stumps and took a verbal swipe at umpires in Bangladesh.
Deadly wildfires raging across Algeria
Wildfires, some spread by strong winds, moved across forests and agricultural areas in 16 regions causing 97 blazes.
Philippines shock New Zealand for first Women’s World Cup win
Sarina Bolden scores Philippines' historic match-winner from their first shot on goal in a 1-0 win.
Three Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in occupied West Bank
The occupied West Bank is currently experiencing a period of increasing violence, marked by repeated Israeli raids.
S&P lowers Bangladesh’s outlook to negative on liquidity risks
Ratings agency says it expects the country's economy to expand up to 6.4 percent annually between 2024 and 2026.
JPMorgan ignored Epstein’s ‘nymphettes,’ US Virgin Islands says
JPMorgan says US Virgin Islands was also to blame for allowing Epstein's sexual abuse of young women and girls.
Binance, CEO Zhao to seek dismissal of US watchdog’s complaint
Commodity Futures Trading Commission is suing crypto exchange for allegedly operating 'sham' compliance program.
Guess who’s holding Trump accountable? Regular American jurors
Benjamin Franklin famously said the US was a republic 'if you can keep it'. Everyday Americans are doing just that.
Sirens in Kyiv as Ukrainian forces down Russian drones
Officials say Russia launched Iranian-made Shahed drones in its sixth attack this month on the Ukrainian capital.
Philippines to lower bar for nurses as low pay drives many abroad
Exodus of nurses due to poor working conditions has prompted Manila to propose hiring unlicensed graduates.
‘We are at war’: More evacuations as Greece battles wildfires
Prime minister says Greece faces 'another three difficult days ahead' before high temperatures are forecast to ease.
India police arrest 74 Rohingya refugees in latest crackdown
The refugees were living in six districts of Uttar Pradesh state 'after crossing the border illegally', police said.
Tall claims, modest gains as Philippines’s Marcos marks 1st year
Analysts say Marcos's rhetorical deftness has helped buoy his administration's lacklustre performance in public's eyes.
Barack Obama’s personal chef found dead in Martha’s Vineyard lake
Obama family say they are heartbroken over death of 'warm, fun, extraordinarily kind' chef Tafari Campbell.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 517
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 517th day.
Ecuador announces state of emergency after mayor shot to death
The country is also contending with violence within its prison system as deadly clashes erupt between gangs.
Two killed, two missing after violent flooding in eastern Canada
Floods in Nova Scotia bring new difficulties to a country struggling with ongoing wildfires and extreme weather.
US Justice Dept sues Texas over floating Mexico border barrier
Texas has faced criticism after installing a string of large buoys to block irregular crossings along the Rio Grande.
US sanctions Mali’s defence minister, officials over Wagner ties
US State Department accuses three Malian officials of facilitating the Russian mercenary group's rise in the country.
Will ‘X’ mark the spot for Elon Musk and Twitter?
The social media company's owner changes Twitter's logo to an 'X' in a bid to leave his mark on the popular platform.
Rights group says Mali army, foreign fighters executed civilians
HRW accuses Malian armed forces and fighters believed to be from Wagner Group of 'executing' dozens of civilians.
Passage of Israel’s judicial reform entrenches ‘Jewish supremacy’
New law will make it easier for the far-right government to pursue policies that harm Palestinians, experts say.
Pakistan’s election body issues arrest warrant against ex-PM Khan
The new case adds to the legal troubles facing Imran Khan since he was removed as prime minister in April last year.
Photos: Battle grows over buoys, razor wire on US-Mexico border
Texas governor faces mounting criticism after escalating measures aimed at restricting asylum seekers from entering US.
Israel protesters vow to continue fight against judicial bill
Despite their disappointment, protesters in West Jerusalem are adamant that the fight has just started.
FTX’s Bankman-Fried denies witness tampering, accepts gag order
Prosecutors seek to bar cryptocurrency exchange founder from making public statements that could interfere with case.
North Korea fires missiles after US submarine arrives in S Korea
North Korea fires two ballistic missiles into the sea off its east coast, South Korea's military says.
Boat capsizes off Senegal, leaving more than a dozen dead
President Macky Sall said 'around 15 Senegalese people' died in the accident after their boat capsized near Dakar.
At least 15 killed in Algerian wildfires during high heat, winds
Thousands of firefighters battle blazes as about 1,500 people are forced to evacuate.
US calls Israel’s passage of judicial overhaul law ‘unfortunate’
Biden administration urges political consensus after Israeli parliament passes contentious bill to overhaul judiciary.
Photos: Israelis protest as divisive law passed
More protests expected against the legislation that calls for sweeping changes aimed at curbing judiciary's powers.
Greta Thunberg forcibly removed from climate protest after fine
Climate activist carried away by police for blocking traffic at protest near the harbour in Malmo, Sweden.
Brazilian police arrest new suspect in killing of Marielle Franco
Justice minister says Brazil is close to solving 'horrendous' 2018 slaying of Rio de Janeiro councilwoman.
Indigenous groups say they are left out of US immigration debate
Indigenous asylum seekers from Latin America often face language barriers and discrimination on their journey to the US.
After Spain’s right fell short of outright victory, what next?
An uncertain future awaits Spain after Partido Popular performed worse than expected while the Socialists rebounded.
Are Netanyahu’s legal troubles behind push for judicial change?
The judiciary has proven to be a problem for the Israeli PM, who is on trial on corruption and fraud charges.
Nineteen people to vie for Gabon’s presidency in August 26 vote
President Bongo is standing for third term after ruling a country with no presidential term limits for almost 14 years.
Two protesters burn Quran outside Iraqi embassy in Denmark
The incident is the latest in a string of Quran burnings in Sweden and Denmark that prompted outcry in the Middle East.
‘We can’t endure this’: Migrants suffer in extreme Tunisian heat
As blistering heatwave hits Tunisia, migrants from sub-Saharan African countries are enduring unbearable conditions.
Hindu verse in Oppenheimer sex scene sparks outrage in India
A sex scene from the film in which the protagonist quotes from the Bhagavad Gita has sparked an uproar online.
Israeli parliament passes divisive law weakening Supreme Court
Opposition walks out of Knesset session, protests to continue against judicial overhaul and watchdog group plans appeal.
Thousands more evacuated as Greece battles wildfires
Firefighters are struggling to contain 82 wildfires across Greece, 64 of which started Sunday, the hottest day so far.
Pakistan celebrates World Junior Squash title win after 37 years
Hamza Khan, 17, wins the title after defeating Egypt's Mohamed Zakaria 3-1 in a thrilling match in Melbourne.
Eight dead after fuel truck explosion in southwest Nigeria
Fuel truck accidents are common in Nigeria where petroleum products are often carried across the country by road.
Russia jails Navalny campaigner Vadim Ostanin for ‘extremism’
Russia has outlawed Navalny's organisation as part of a crackdown on dissent that's worsened since the war in Ukraine.
US condemns ‘brutal’ sexual assault video from India’s Manipur
US State Department says it is deeply concerned by reports of viral video showing two women paraded naked in the state.
UK charges Muslim preacher Anjem Choudary with ‘terror’ offences
The London-born Muslim preacher was arrested in London along with Canadian Khaled Hussein last week, British police say.
UN in communication with North Korea over detained US soldier
The UN Command says it is in communication with North Korea over Travis King, who crossed into the country on July 18.
Sudan is heading towards complete state collapse
The international community needs to take immediate action to eliminate the RSF threat.
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