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Why is the International Criminal Court so silent on Sudan?
The ICC cannot continue to ignore the obvious international crimes being committed by the army and the RSF in Sudan.
UK offers public sector workers pay rise as doctors strike
UK says it will offer doctors and teachers hikes of at least 6 percent as thousands of medics begin a five-day strike.
Unrest in France
The current unrest in France is less surprising than it seems."
Who’s winning the Emmys? 2023’s nominations
A list of top nominees for the annual prime-time Emmy Awards, scheduled to be handed out on September 18.
Middle East roundup: Tunisia expels terrified Africans to borders
Turkey to approve Sweden's NATO bid, Jenin refugees coping after Israeli attack - here's the Middle East this week.
Sweden’s Supreme Court blocks extradition of two wanted by Turkey
The ruling comes after Turkey agreed to allow Sweden to join NATO which it previously called a haven for 'terrorists'.
How to donate to the Sudan refugee response
The conflict, which started in April, has displaced more than three million people, according to the UN.
Hollywood faces historic shutdown as SAG-AFTRA strike talks fail
Actors likely to join writers on picket lines after talks with studios break down.
Flavoured toxins: The rise of vaping
101 East investigates Southeast Asia's booming vape industry and its cost to health.
Turkey’s been busy at NATO: Sweden’s bid, F-16s and war mediation
At NATO summit, Erdogan talked ratifying Sweden's membership, an F-16 jet deal, and Turkey's role in the Ukraine war.
Israel wants to turn Jenin into another Gaza, siege by siege
To Palestinians, Gaza is a symbol of resistance. To Israel, Gaza is a template to pummel and isolate that resistance.
Thailand parliament begins voting for new prime minister
Thailand's bicameral parliament starts vote to endorse Pita Limjaroenrat of Move Forward party as the next PM.
India’s capital faces drinking water shortage after pumps flooded
The Yamuna river that flows through New Delhi is at its highest level in 45 years after unusually heavy downpours.
‘Don’t feel like I belong’ : A Zimbabwean athlete in South Africa
Life in South Africa has been like a marathon with ups and downs for a Zimbabwean athlete in search of opportunities.
Guatemala election run-off: Chaos after key party suspended
The attorney general's office suspended the second-placed party after election officials certified the first-round vote.
Deadly anti-government protests roil Kenya
Six people were killed in clashes between Kenyan police and demonstrators protesting against tax hikes.
‘Got a lot left’: LeBron James says no plans to retire yet
James, who will be 39 in December, says he aims to return for a 21st NBA season, two months after hinting at retirement.
China’s exports plunge most in 3 years amid higher interest rates
Chinese exports fall 12.4 percent in June compared with a year earlier amid slowing global demand.
What Palestinians in Jenin camp used to block the Israeli army
Handmade anti-tank barriers, improvised explosives, the people of Jenin camp try new ways to slow Israel's raids.
Who is Thai prime ministerial hopeful Pita Limjaroenrat?
Opposition leader who won election with promises of royal reforms faces an uncertain political future.
Russia general in Ukraine removed over strategy criticism: Report
Major-General Ivan Popov, commander of Russia's 58th Combined Arms Army, criticised strategy on Ukraine, reports say.
Kim Jong Un ecstatic at second test of solid-fuel ICBM
The Hwasong-18 spent 74 minutes in the air, the longest time for a North Korean missile test.
Amazon hit with labour complaint over alleged bargaining refusal
US National Labor Relations Board alleges tech giant refused to bargain with New York workers' union.
Nations where 3.3bn live spend more on debt than health, schools
Almost half of humanity lives in countries that spend more servicing interest on debt than health or education, UN says.
Russian spy chief says he spoke to CIA boss on Ukraine
Sergey Naryshkin says the call on 'what to do with Ukraine' took place soon after failed Wagner mutiny in June.
Russia warns of response as NATO returns to Cold War ‘schemes’
NATO summit outcome to be analysed for threats posed to Russia's security and 'all means' available in response.
Russian defence ministry says Wagner handing over weapons
Move comes two weeks after private army group launched an unprecedented, but ultimately short-lived, mutiny.
Musk launches artificial intelligence rival to ChatGPT’s OpenAI
Elon Musk's latest venture xAI says it will seek to 'understand the true nature of the universe'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 505
As the conflict enters its 505th day, these are the main developments.
Australian Aboriginal children sing their way back to language
Experts hope a new music album, Ampe-mape Alyelheme, will help Arrernte children understand their language and culture.
Tornadoes touch down near populous Chicago metropolitan area
'Confirmed damaging' tornado spotted moving through the second most populated county in the US, amid severe weather.
At least one killed in third night of Russian drone raids on Kyiv
At least one dead, four injured, and damage to buildings in latest attack on Ukrainian capital by Russian drones.
Myanmar’s ‘alternative’ exams a major test amid bombs, blackouts
As it scales up its activities, Myanmar's NUG is rolling out university entrance exams for thousands of students.
US judge approves reenactment of deadly 2018 Parkland shooting
Families of the victims are pursuing a civil suit against former sheriff's deputy Scot Peterson for alleged inaction.
No room for fossil fuel executives at climate negotiation tables
Until their actions align with their words, we should not work with them.
Fox News sued by man at centre of Jan 6 conspiracy theory
The latest lawsuit against the US conservative media giant follows a $787m settlement with a voting machine company.
Deforestation in Colombia dropped by 29 percent, a milestone
Deforestation in the Amazon has dropped in both Brazil and Colombia as elected leaders pledge to prioritise environment.
Oceans are changing colour and climate change may be to blame
Scientists say they have detected shifts in colours across more than half of the world's oceans.
IMF approves much-awaited $3bn bailout for Pakistan
IMF approves release of funds over nine months to support Pakistan's economic stabilisation programme.
Huw Edwards named as BBC presenter in explicit photo scandal
Edwards's wife says her husband is suffering from mental health issues as police conclude no crime was committed.
What influence does Iran have in Africa?
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi is on a three-country African tour, hoping to forge new alliances.
Roadside bombings in Mexico kill six people in ‘act of terror’
Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro blames drug-trafficking groups for placing explosives as a 'trap' for police officers.
Black refugees remain trapped along border between Tunisia, Libya
Tunisia claims to have evacuated groups of refugees it had expelled to its border, but many remain.
Ons Jabeur progresses to Wimbledon semifinals
The Tunisian came back from a set down and finished the match 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-1 against 2022 winner Elena Rybakina.
In northern Syria, displaced blame Russia for end to vital aid
UN Security Council unable to agree on extension to cross-border aid to opposition areas, which expired on Monday.
NATO didn’t ‘create incentive’ for Putin to stop Ukraine war
As the NATO summit in Lithuania wraps up, analysts say its declaration has fallen short and dashed Kyiv's hopes.
Analysis: Ukraine rolls back 6 months of Russian gains in 5 weeks
Assessment of Ukraine's counteroffensive suggests it has retaken 253sq km (98sq miles) of its territory since June.
Microsoft says China-linked hackers accessed government emails
China rejects allegations that its hackers targeted Western accounts, accusing the US of spreading 'disinformation'.
Stellar birth: Webb Space Telescope captures baby star close-up
Telescope, used to study the formation of the first stars and galaxies. marks its first anniversary with a new image.
Mitsotakis, Erdogan hail ‘positive climate’ in Greece-Turkey ties
After decades of dispute over energy resources, the two recently re-elected leaders agreed to a positive climate.
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