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‘Don’t see why not’: China envoy on backing Ukraine’s ’91 borders
China's EU envoy, Fu Cong, says Beijing respects the territorial integrity of all countries and stands for peace.
S Africa: ‘Peace mission’ in Ukraine unaffected by Russia mutiny
South Africa's foreign minister made the comments during a meeting with her German counterpart on Tuesday in Pretoria.
Activists seek to confront UK’s plan to ban boycotting Israel
Pro-Palestinian campaigners are lobbying British MPs to vote down the bill in July that would outlaw sanctioning Israel.
Can the Palestinian Authority protect Palestinians from settlers?
Calls grow for the Palestinian Authority to protect Palestinians against increasing violent settler attacks.
Over 1,000 Afghan civilians killed since Taliban takeover: UN
UNAMA says there have been 3,774 civilian casualties, including 1,095 civilian deaths, in violence since August 2021.
Trump heard discussing secret Iran document in audio: US media
Purported audio tape from 2021 a crucial piece of evidence in federal case against ex-US president, reports say.
Hajj returns to maximum capacity after coronavirus pandemic
One of the world's largest religious gatherings has attracted more than 1.8 million visitors so far.
‘So many dead bodies’: Militia school attack haunts Ugandan town
The attack on a Uganda-DRC border town has left residents in mourning and their Muslim neighbours scared of reprisals.
RSF announces two-day ‘unilateral’ ceasefire in Sudan for Eid
Commander of paramilitary force hopes the holiday would provide an opportunity for reconciliation among the Sudanese.
Pakistan summons US embassy staff over Biden-Modi statement
The move comes after India and the US said Pakistan's soil should not be used as a base for attacks by armed groups.
Israeli complicity in Sri Lanka war crimes must be investigated
During the civil war, Israel sold weapons and backed the Sri Lankan army while it was committing grave atrocities.
Peru’s coca leaf cultivation reaches record high in 2022
Peru's anti-drugs commission says some 95,000 hectares (367 square miles) of land were used to grow coca leaves in 2022.
Japanese kabuki star arrested for assisting mother’s suicide
Ennosuke Ichikawa's parents were found dead in the actor's home in May, while Ichikawa was taken to hospital.
Tunisia struggles to progress under cumbersome bureaucracy
Analysts say successive governments have opted to kick the can down the road rather than take serious action.
Russian fighter aircraft hold combat drills over Baltic Sea
Air exercises come amid growing number of intercepts between NATO and Russian military planes over Baltic and Black Sea.
China’s Li backs closer communication, global cooperation
Premier Li Qiang tells 'Summer Davos' delegates globalisation means countries must work together.
The planet’s burning. Can the Global South save it?
As the world hurtles towards climate devastation, countries like The Gambia, Costa Rica and Morocco are showing a fix.
Switzerland says country a hotbed for Russian, Chinese spies
Alpine nation's main intelligence agency says at least a third of Russia's 220 accredited officials are probably spies.
Colombia awards medals for rescue of children 40 days in jungle
Colombian President Gustavo Petro also awarded medal to military rescue dog, Wilson, who went missing during search.
Man shot dead in ‘brazen daylight ambush’ in Sydney’s Bondi
Killing in the normally peaceful Australian shopping district thought to be a gangland hit.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says forces advancing ‘in all directions’
President Zelenskyy toured front line positions in the south and east of country, saying after: 'This is a happy day.'
In his own words: Wagner chief Prigozhin on the Moscow ‘mutiny’
Yevgeny Prigozhin boasts that his mercenary fighters gave a 'master class' on how Ukraine should have been invaded.
Why is the internet in love with the ‘orca uprising’?
Orca confrontations with boats are on the rise, prompting humans to reexamine their impact on nature.
US lawyers in Tree of Life mass shooting weigh the death penalty
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Robert Bowers, accused of the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in US history.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 489
As the war enters it 489th day, these are the main developments.
Former anti-kidnapping head arrested in Mexico’s Ayotzinapa case
Gualberto Ramirez Gutierrez was arrested on Sunday over charges of alleged torture and forced disappearances in Mexico.
Honduran armed forces seize control of prisons to stamp out gangs
Crackdown comes in the wake of a gang-related attack at a women's penal centre that left 46 people dead.
How to end the conflict in Sudan?
Several ceasefires have failed to stop the bloodshed and the conflict has spread beyond Khartoum.
Anger as violent crime soars in Israel’s Palestinian communities
Bereaved families, who have taken to the streets in mass protests, blame the Israeli police for inaction.
Putin thanks those ‘who stood in the way of the mutineers’
Russian leader praises mercenary commanders and soldiers who avoided bloodshed and says he will honour his promises.
UN expert urges US to apologise for Guantanamo abuses
Special rapporteur calls for accountability for past abuses and end to ongoing 'structural shortcomings' at US prison.
Families of Tunisia opposition say EU aid won’t stop migration
The EU offered Tunisia a 105 million euro ($114.5m) package to help it tackle a big rise in migrant departures.
Indian minister mocks Obama comment on protecting Muslims
Former US president said last week Indian PM Narendra Modi's government should do more to protect Muslims.
Biden says US, NATO had no involvement in Wagner uprising
US president says NATO allies made sure there was 'no excuse' for Russia to blame the Wagner rebellion on the West.
US presidential candidate DeSantis unveils tough immigration plan
Republican leader's plan calls to end birthright citizenship and send US forces to Mexico to combat drug trafficking.
US top court unfreezes Black voting rights lawsuit in Louisiana
Supreme Court ruling comes after civil rights groups had argued redrawn electoral map diluted Black residents' votes.
US gov’t details plans for $42bn investment for internet access
The administration estimates there are some 8.5 million locations in the US that lack access to broadband connections.
Prigozhin has let the genie out of the bottle
We have yet to see the full repercussions of the Wagner Group's march on Moscow.
Myanmar authorities burn $446m in illegal drugs
Restricting narcotics production in the military-ruled nation has failed despite efforts at cracking down on the trade.
Suspect in LGBTQ nightclub shooting sentenced to life in prison
Anderson Lee Aldrich has pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a 2022 attack that killed five people in Colorado.
Israel approves plans for thousands of illegal settlement homes
Defence Ministry committee approves more than 5,000 new settlement housing units in the occupied West Bank.
Pakistan fires three officers for failing to stop Khan protesters
More than 100 people are being tried in military courts after violence erupted following Imran Khan's arrest last month.
Greece’s New Democracy sets ambitious goals in second term
Party has its work cut out to raise investment, economic growth and wages while lowering debt and unemployment.
Sierra Leone’s President Bio leading in provisional vote results
Bio, 59, is seeking a second term and is seen as the frontrunner in the race for the Sierra Leonean presidency.
Wagner mercenary leader Prigozhin defends ‘march on Moscow’
Russian mercenary boss issues first audio statement since aborted mutiny, insists his forces reacted to being attacked.
Tornadoes, severe weather kill 3 in US Midwest
Deaths reported in Indiana, Arkansas after multiple tornadoes down trees and damage homes, authorities say.
Syrian survivors of enforced disappearance call on UN for justice
The UN General Assembly is to vote this week on setting up an independent institution on missing persons in Syria.
Qatar emir talks to Putin after Wagner mutiny in Russia
Sheikh Tamim calls for 'resolving differences through dialogue and diplomatic means' in phone call with Russian leader.
Hezbollah says it downed Israeli drone in southern Lebanon
Lebanon's Hezbollah group says its fighters shot down an Israeli drone near the border with Israel.
Disbelief, anger: Russians struggle to process Wagner revolt
A Rostov native recalls Saturday's spectacle as Moscow decides what to do with mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin.
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