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Russia accuses Kyiv of using cluster bombs as journalist killed
Moscow accuses Kyiv of using cluster munitions after the killing of Rostislav Zhuravlev near the front line.
Months of protests before Israel judicial bill vote: What to know
Parliament is set to begin voting on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's proposed changes to the judicial system.
Ukraine attacked Russian village with cluster munitions: Governor
Governor of Russia's Belgorod region says no casualties reported in the village of Zhuravlevka near the Ukraine border.
From marathon glory to jail: Nigeria’s ‘great race fiasco’
A new book about marathon champion Gideon Hagack tells a strange and little-known story of sporting injustice.
Hundreds attempt to storm Baghdad’s Green Zone over Quran burning
Protesters gather after reports that the far-right Danish group Danske Patrioter burned the Quran in Copenhagen.
Trouble in Tinseltown: Actors and writers on strike
US film and TV actors and writers unite in historic double strike against studios and streaming giants.
Argentina superstar Lionel Messi nets winner in Inter Miami debut
Miami went on to defeat Mexican side Cruz Azul 2-1 after Messi's free-kick goal in the last minutes game.
Desiree Ellis: How a trailblazing coach lifted S African football
Once sacked from her day job after playing for South Africa, she's now leading Banyana Banyana at the Women's World Cup.
Edo Richard and Craig Ritchie: Are Alzheimer’s drugs false hope?
World-leading dementia scientists discuss the controversies surrounding new Alzheimer's medications.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 514
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 514th day.
As temperatures rise, what’s the cost to the global economy?
As millions in the Northern Hemisphere grapple with extreme heat, we look at the cost of the latest climate threats.
US commissions navy warship USS Canberra in Sydney
Warship latest collaboration between the two countries as they join forces to combat China's influence in the Pacific.
Pop band The 1975’s set stopped in Malaysia after onstage kiss
Good Vibes festival organisers said 1975's set was stopped due to 'non-compliance with local performance guidelines'.
Metgharabiin: Ramy Essam’s story of exile told through his music
Essam's new album Metgharabiin (Outsiders) captures the struggles of Egypt's activists, in prison, exile or silenced.
N Korea fires several cruise missiles into sea as tensions soar
Latest North Korean missile launches come amid warnings as US nuclear-armed submarine docks in South Korea port.
Can Manipur ever trust India again?
The Indian State's inaction in Manipur is its latest betrayal of the country's northeast. Long silences speak volumes.
‘Why would I vote?’: Cambodians quietly question election’s value
Some plan to resist a discredited national election the only way they can: by staying at home on voting day.
Cambodia’s sham election might be Hun Sen’s last
Asia's longest serving leader makes his own rules, in golf and politics. Now he's preparing his sons to take over.
Biden administration warns Texas over floating barriers at border
The US Department of Justice says the barrier in Rio Grande is unlawful and could endanger the lives of immigrants.
Brazil to rein in gun ownership after Bolsonaro-era expansion
Former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro loosened restrictions on gun purchases and encouraged firearm ownership.
Ex-Trump lawyer settles lawsuit for $1.7m in alleged unpaid fees
Former lawyer Michael Cohen is set to play a central role in criminal charges against Donald Trump in New York.
UN expert slams Syria detention of minors over parents’ ISIL ties
Visit to northeastern Syria by UN rapporteur finds 'cradle-to-grave detention' of children violates international law.
Biden picks woman to lead Navy in possible history-making move
If confirmed by the Senate, Admiral Lisa Franchetti would become first woman to lead Navy branch of the US military.
Guatemala police raid office of Semilla presidential candidate
Guatemala is on edge as the attorney general's office targets one of the two leading parties in the presidential race.
Texas university president resigns in latest US race-related row
Race, education and inclusivity programmes have become the latest fronts in the 'culture wars'.
Will Spain shift to the right?
Socialist prime minister faces serious challenge in Sunday's early elections.
MSF says armed men attacked aid workers in Sudan
Doctors Without Borders says security situation has dramatically deteriorated, putting activities in Khartoum at risk.
Any Polish aggression on Belarus is attack on Russia, Putin says
President says Russia will retaliate against any attack on ally. Poland denies having territorial ambitions in Belarus.
Israeli forces kill 17-year-old Palestinian in occupied West Bank
Muhammad Fouad Atta al-Bayed died of a gunshot would to the head, the Palestinian health ministry says.
‘Transformational’ moment: Lionel Messi set for Inter Miami debut
The Argentinian World Cup winner can help boost Major League Soccer and interest in football in the US, experts say.
UN food agency worker killed in Yemen
Yemen's health minister says WFP employee was killed in an attack in Taiz, calling on authorities to 'arrest criminals'.
India, Sri Lanka agree to boost economic and energy ties
Sri Lankan president's visit to India signals growing ties as neighbours agree to boost cooperation in various sectors.
What is happening in India’s Manipur?
Viral clip showing dozens of men parading around two women stripped naked and and assaulting them has triggered outrage.
Russia detains ex-separatist commander Igor Girkin
The Russian nationalist, who criticised the way Russia is running its war in Ukraine, was taken from his home in Moscow.
Legendary US singer Tony Bennett dies at 96
Bennett was the last of the great saloon singers, whose devotion to classic songs graced a decades-long career.
Trial in Donald Trump’s classified documents case set for May
Jury trial of former US president to begin on May 20, less than six months before presidential election.
Swedish embassy in Iraq relocates after attack over Quran burning
Swedish telecoms company Ericsson also looking into reports that Iraq has suspended its work permits there.
Pakistan election body says ready for national polls in October
Five-year tenure of national and provincial assemblies ends on August 12, with new elections to be held within 60 days.
Concern mounts in East Africa over halted Black Sea grain deal
Analysts say East Africa could experience food shortages due to complications from Russia exiting the grain initiative.
Lithuanian border towns grapple with threat of Russia-Ukraine war
Lithuanians in towns near Belarus feel unsafe despite authorities bolstering border security amid ongoing Ukraine war.
Sunak’s Conservatives lose two out of three seats in key UK vote
Britain's governing party avoids wipeout in special polls seen as test of public support before next year's general vote
Women in India set fire to house of Manipur assault main suspect
The person allegedly dragged two tribal women onto streets in May and later incited mob to rape and parade them naked.
A silent emergency: The rise in suicides among UK doctors
Intense workloads, bullying, lack of support. Why are medics more likely to die by suicide than the general population?
The Supreme Court is so corrupt …
it makes corruption legal.
NASA issues July heat warning as temperatures remain high
A wave of extreme heat, wildfires, torrential rain and flooding has wreaked havoc around the world in recent days.
US vs Vietnam preview: Women’s World Cup 2023
The US open their campaign against Vietnam as they seek a third consecutive title in captain Rapinoe's last World Cup.
Countries summon Sweden’s ambassadors to protest Quran burning
Sweden's ambassadors summoned by various countries to lodge protest over incidents in Stockholm.
Guinea Bissau pauses teachers’ pay to weed out fictitious workers
Guinea Bissau, which depends largely on foreign aid to pay teachers' salaries, made the decision on July 18.
Abbas, Netanyahu to visit Turkey just days apart
Leaders to separately discuss 'Turkey-Palestine relations' and 'Israeli-Palestinian conflict' with Erdogan.
How Afghan women secretly learn judo — over WhatsApp
A one-time Afghan national coach and his former student are training women in Afghanistan virtually from Norway.
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