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RSF atrocities pile up in Darfur after 100 days of Sudan fighting
The RSF and Arab militias are accused of killing lawyers, human rights monitors, doctors and non-Arab tribal leaders.
Soldier in DR Congo kills wife, dozen mourners at son’s funeral
The soldier, displeased that the funeral was going on without him, fired rounds that killed at least 10 children.
Deadly flash floods add to misery in Afghanistan
At least 31 people have been killed after floods caused by heavy monsoon rain spell wash away homes and destroy crops.
More than 170 dead as Bangladesh grapples with dengue ‘epidemic’
At least 176 people - 31 of them children below 14 - have died of the mosquito-borne fever this year, officials say.
100 days of conflict in Sudan: A timeline
Despite ceasefire attempts and diplomatic efforts, the fighting between the army and the RSF in Sudan continues to rage.
100 days of fighting in Sudan and no peace in sight: What to know
After a flurry of diplomatic activities, the warring parties seem far from engaging in any meaningful negotiations.
At least nine killed in Port Sudan plane crash
A plane carrying four soldiers crashed on Monday as a result of a technical failure, according to the Sudanese Army.
Adidas gets $565m in orders for unsold Yeezy shoes
German sportswear company has taken orders for 4 million pairs after antisemitism row, Financial Times report says.
Girls playing netball killed as school gym collapses in China
Authorities say illegal stacking of materials on school roof may have caused collapse that killed at least 11 people.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 516
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 516th day.
China’s state planner unveils steps to boost private investment
National Development and Reform Commission says it wants to attract more private capital for major projects.
‘Emergency’ in Israel amid last-ditch talks on judicial overhaul
Israeli president urges government, opposition to find compromise as protesters rally for and against judicial changes.
Muslim ambushed by cow vigilantes in India missing for two years
Rafiq Tamboli's wife continues to search for answers two years after her truck driver husband was stopped by vigilantes.
At least 15 dead after ferry sinking in Indonesia
Authorities are searching for 19 passengers who are missing after a ferry sank off Sulawesi island.
Russia says it foiled a Ukrainian drone attack on Moscow
Russian defence ministry says its forces intercepted and destroyed two Ukrainian drones over Moscow.
‘Barbenheimer’ conquers box office with $235m opening
Barbie and Oppenheimer deliver a boost to Hollywood amid strike and sluggish start to the summer at the box office.
Spain in ‘political limbo’ after election yields no clear winner
Conservative People's Party wins most seats in Sunday's vote but may fail to force removal of Socialist Pedro Sanchez.
Conservatives set to win Spain election but hung parliament looms
Right-wing bloc fails to win an outright majority in Spain's snap general election, according to preliminary results.
Will Donald Trump get the US Republican nomination?
Donald Trump is the frontrunner for the Republican nomination despite criminal charges.
Photos: Israelis march ahead of vote on judicial overhaul
Tens of thousands of protesters walked to Jerusalem to oppose a bill that would curtail the top court's powers.
Denmark’s Vingegaard claims second straight Tour de France win
Vingegaard enjoyed a huge lead over main rival Tadej Pogacar going into the last day.
Elon Musk says he will change Twitter’s blue bird logo to an ‘X’
In the latest controversial move, the social media platform's CEO said that X.com now points to Twitter.com.
Dozens killed as flash floods hit Afghanistan and Pakistan
Flash floods caused by heavy rains killed 31 people in Afghanistan, as 13 others were killed by landslides in Pakistan.
Residents, tourists flee wildfire on Greece’s Rhodes island
Authorities transport some 16,000 people across land, with 3,000 evacuated by sea as firefighters battle blaze.
Hosting Lukashenko, Putin says Ukraine’s counteroffensive failed
The meeting was the first to be held between the two leaders since Minsk helped end a revolt by Russian Wagner fighters.
Brazilian star Marta and her last chance at World Cup glory
The World Cup has been a major gap in the glittering resume of Marta Vieira da Silva's 23-year career.
Australia retain Ashes after fourth Test washout
The fourth Ashes Test was drawn due to a washout in Manchester, giving Australia an unassailable 2-1 series lead.
At least 12 killed in building collapse in Cameroon’s Douala city
More than a dozen people injured when four-storey building collapsed in Cameroon's commercial hub Douala.
Tent city erected outside Israeli Knesset before judicial vote
The encampment is a last-ditch effort made to halt the government's controversial judicial reform plans.
Rescuers recover 27 bodies in India landslide, many still missing
Seventy-eight people are still unaccounted for since the landslide hit Irshalwadi village on Wednesday night.
Germany vs Morocco preview: Women’s World Cup 2023
Morocco will become first Arab team to play at a Women's World Cup when they take on Germany in Group H.
Morocco set for Women’s World Cup debut after meteoric rise
The Atlas Lionesses are the first Arab nation to reach a Women's World Cup, and the excitement in Morocco is building.
Panama’s Darien Gap a magnet for tourists, ‘hell’ for migrants
Panama's Darien Gap is the only missing section on the Pan-American Highway that stretches from Alaska to Argentina.
Taliban rejects Iran claim leaders of ISIL sent to Afghanistan
Foreign ministry spokesperson calls on Iran to share any intelligence they posses so Taliban forces can take action.
Wildfire on Greek island of Rhodes forces mass evacuations
Coastguard vessels and more than 30 private boats evacuate at least 2,000 people, including tourists.
An Israeli civil war?
The genie is out of the bottle, and the fanatics won't stop until their messianic redemption is complete, come what may.
The 1975 cancels Indonesia, Taiwan gigs after Malaysia LGBTQ row
Malaysia banned the British band after its lead singer kissed a bandmate on stage and criticised country's LGBTQ laws.
Photos: Record temperatures continue to sizzle around the world
This June was the hottest on record, and July is expected to be even hotter.
Russian missile attack on Odesa kills one, damages cathedral
Officials say air attack wounded 19 people, including several children, and severely damaged Odesa's largest cathedral.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 515
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 515th day.
Massive crowds rally in Israel as vote on judicial overhaul looms
Protesters set up camp outside Israeli parliament as hundreds of thousands rally in Tel Aviv against judicial changes.
Cambodia votes in one-sided election with PM Hun Sen win expected
Critics have described the election as the least free and fair in decades due to exclusion of main opposition party.
Israel’s Netanyahu hospitalised, to be fitted with pacemaker
Israeli prime minister says he feels 'great' and expects to be released in time for a key vote on his judicial changes.
What will be the fallout of ethnic violence in India’s Manipur?
Videoof two tribal women being assaulted has caused outrage with questions for the governing BJP.
The international community must stand up to Myanmar’s junta
We must show the same resolve as all those fighting for democracy in Myanmar.
Spain heads for the polls as far right poised to make gains
Final opinion polls tip right-wing Popular Party to win most seats, but without securing working parliamentary majority.
Sudan civilians reportedly killed in Darfur fighting
The fighting between army and the paramilitary forces in Darfur region prompts thousands to flee into neighbouring Chad.
Greece faces hottest July in 50 years as heatwave sweeps Europe
Some 30,000 people, including tourists, have been moved to safety as wildfires on Greek island of Rhodes rage.
India: Tribal groups protests against Manipur mob sexual assaults
Thousands of demonstrators demand arrest of those involved in sexual assaults on two women that caused an outcry.
Palestinians call for probe into Israeli killing of teenager
Fawn Makhalfeh, 18, was killed by Israeli forces in what Palestinian foreign ministry denounced as an 'execution'.
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