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Indonesia’s electric battery hub bid clouded by mining deaths
Safety standards in Southeast Asian country's nickel mining industry are under scrutiny after spate of fatal accidents.
Australia to deploy surveillance aircraft to assist Ukraine
The Wedgetail, with as many as 100 crew and support staff, will operate from Germany for at least six months.
Russian attack on Ukrainian aid distribution point kills 7
Zaporizhia Governor Yuriy Malashko says Russian attack on school where humanitarian aid distributed a 'war crime'.
India’s Bank of Baroda tampered with accounts to flog app
Second-largest gov't-owned bank linked mobile numbers of strangers to boost app registrations, compromising security.
US charges Israeli-US think tank head with being Chinese agent
Gal Luft, who is a US and Israeli citizen, was arrested in Cyprus in February but fled after he was granted bail.
UN told Israel turns Palestinian territory into outdoor prison
UN expert says some 800,000 Palestinians, including children as young as 12, detained by Israel since 1967 occupation.
What does hosting Miss World mean for India today?
Notorious for sparking violent protests, an international beauty pageant returns to India.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 503
As the conflict enters its 503rd day, these are the main developments.
Masked men set fire to major market in Mexico, killing nine
Authorities say the violence in the city of Toluca, near Mexico's capital, was possibly linked to business conflicts.
Senator stalls US military promotions in anti-abortion standoff
Senator Tommy Tuberville has blockaded nearly 265 military confirmations to protest the Pentagon's abortion stance.
US and Israel start joint military exercise
The training, which includes midair refueling and 'long range strategic striking', comes amid tensions with Iran.
Repairing relations between the US and China
Two high-profile US visitors have been to Beijing in the past month amid US-China tensions.
NATO ‘must confirm’ Ukraine is ‘de facto’ a member: Zelenskyy
While questions about weapons provision to Ukraine continue to be debated by NATO, the country's leader seems confident.
Sabalenka wants shield from ‘hate’ after Azarenka booing
Fans booed Belarusian player after she didn't go to the net to shake hands with Ukrainian counterpart.
Israeli parliament gives initial approval to court overhaul bill
Anti-government protesters are trying to stop a bill from passing that would limit the power of Israel's Supreme Court.
Lawyer says claims BBC presenter broke law are ‘rubbish’
Lawyer for young adult at centre of BBC scandal tells broadcaster sex photo claims are 'rubbish'.
Trial of Guinea’s former rulers in stadium killings resumes
Ex-leader Moussa Dadis Camara and 10 other former officials accused in killings of 156 people and at least 109 rapes.
Spain rescues 86 people from boat near Canary Islands
Two other vessels carrying dozens of people who travelled from Senegal remain missing, aid group says.
‘Historic day’: Turkey’s Erdogan agrees to back Sweden’s NATO bid
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg announces that President Erdogan agrees to forward Sweden's bid to Turkey's parliament.
Deep-sea mining: A new gold rush or environmental disaster?
Environmentalists warn deep-sea mining could cause major damage to ecosystems that scientists know little about.
Regional bloc calls for summit to consider Sudan troop deployment
IGAD agrees to request a summit of Eastern Africa Standby Force for humanitarian access and 'protection of civilians'.
Last week the planet’s hottest on record
This is worrying news for the planet,' World Meteorological Organization says.
Larry Nassar, US doctor who abused athletes, stabbed in prison
Disgraced doctor convicted of sexual abuse is stabbed multiple times but is reportedly in stable condition.
Palestinian killed after allegedly shooting at Israeli soldier
Bilal Qadah, 33, was killed at a checkpoint in Deir Nidham as violence in the West Bank intensifies.
What’s happening in Sudan after three months of war? | Start Here
There's no end in sight to the war in Sudan and the country is close to collapse.
Foxconn dumps $19.5bn Vedanta chip plan in blow to India
India has made chipmaking top priority for its economic strategy and this pullout is a blow to efforts to get investors.
‘I lost six people’: South Africans mourn latest mine tragedy
South African authorities have promised to tackle illegal mining after gas kills 17 people, including three children.
Jenin raid is over. Palestinians are left to cope with the trauma
Palestinians sift through the wreckage of their destroyed homes and of their damaged psyches.
NATO membership of Ukraine, Sweden in focus at Vilnius summit
NATO leaders will meet in Lithuania to discuss Russia's aggression and overcome differences over the bloc's enlargement.
New data suggests 50,000 Russian deaths during Ukraine war
Independent Russian media shed light on one of Moscow's closest-held secrets.
Uganda oil pipeline has ‘devastated’ livelihoods, says HRW
The pipeline, which has been criticised by environmental groups, passes through ecologically sensitive areas in Uganda.
China, Solomon Islands elevate ‘strategic’ ties
The agreement signals a strategic win for China as competition with the US for influence over Pacific nations heats up.
Russia confirms Wagner-Putin meeting, releases Gerasimov video
Russia appears to be trying to take control of the narrative around the Wagner Group, after last month's mutiny.
If EU embraces Turkey, Ankara may back Sweden’s NATO bid: Erdogan
Turkish leader says EU should open the way for Turkey's accession to the bloc before Ankara approves Sweden's NATO bid.
Timeline: Use of controversial cluster bombs in past conflicts
The widely condemned use of cluster bombs can be traced back to the second world war.
Deadly floods, mudslides bring southwestern Japan to a halt
Torrential rain pounding Japan triggered floods and mudslides, killing two people while six others were missing.
Iran sentences rapper Toomaj to prison over protests
The 33-year-old rapper was among thousands who protested against the govm't after Mahsa Amin died in police custody.
Rare snowfall in parts of South Africa
Weather forecasters warn of potentially dangerous cold temperatures as rare snowfall dusted parts of South Africa.
‘There’s nothing in Mali’: The Timbuktu salesman roaming Senegal
Dicko, a salesman constantly on the move, is seeking greener pastures not in Europe but much closer to his native Mali.
Migration within Africa: A new series on new homes close to home
African migration is often seen through the lens of movements towards Europe. This series takes a different route.
Threads hits 100 million users in five-day record surge
Launched by Meta as a rival to Twitter, Threads has become the fastest-growing consumer app, data tracking sites say.
Pakistan’s flailing economy hit by drop in worker remittances
A dramatic drop in foreign workers' remittances signals a further blow to the economy as Islamabad seeks an IMF bailout.
Nigeria’s President Tinubu chosen as new West Africa bloc chief
Tinubu hascalled for swift action against insecurity and coups which he said had reached an 'alarming proportion'.
No end to deadly violence in India’s ethnically-divided Manipur
Clashes between Meitei and Kuki-Zo tribes continue even after two months, with over 140 dead and thousands displaced.
Poland detains Ukrainian citizen over spying for Russia
The detention brings the total number of people rounded up in an espionage probe to 15, the interior minister says.
Germany sends troops to Australia as focus shifts to Indo-Pacific
The soldiers will take part in the Talisman Sabre drills for the first time amid tensions with China in the region.
Palestinian children abused in Israeli detention: NGO
Some of the abuses are sexual in nature, in addition to being beaten, handcuffed and blindfolded, a report says.
Dutch PM Rutte says he will not run for fifth term in office
Rutte's decision marks the end of his run as the longest-serving government leader in Dutch history.
Record-breaking heat scorches communities around the world
Climate scientists say the record-setting heat is poised to continue as the planet keeps warming.
Uzbek president re-elected for seven-year term in snap election
There were no surprises during Sunday's snap election as Shavkat Mirziyoyev stormed to a landslide victory.
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