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Death toll mounts as unrest flares in Senegal
Authorities say the number of people killed in clashes between police and opposition supporters has now risen to 15.
Kuwait’s snap election amid an ongoing political crisis: A guide
A feud between the government and the parliament has led to multiple dissolutions and elections in recent months.
Guinea-Bissau holds legislative polls amid political deadlock
The vote comes after President Umaro Sissoco Embalo dissolved parliament last year after falling out with MPs.
The Mapuche and the Myth of Chile
The Big Picture examines whether old prejudices against Indigenous people still hold the key to Chile's future.
‘King’ Modi’s sceptre and the wrestlers without rights
In the state that Modi is building, no one – not even Hindus he claims to speak for – will have rights. Or a voice.
US slams China’s navy for ‘unsafe’ actions in Taiwan Strait
US Indo-Pacific command says a Chinese navy ship executed 'unsafe' manoeuvres near an American destroyer.
Russian attack wounds 20, including children in Ukraine’s Dnipro
Regional governor says three of the five children wounded in Saturday's attack were in 'serious condition'.
China’s Li says clash with US would bring ‘unbearable disaster’
At Asia security forum, Chinese defence chief says Beijing seeks dialogue with US and warns against NATO-like alliances.
Al-Shabab killed 54 Ugandan soldiers in Somalia, says Museveni
Announcement comes a week after al-Shabab fighters stormed a base housing African Union peacekeepers in Somalia.
Israelis rally against Netanyahu’s judicial plan for 22nd week
Protests continue despite prime minister's announcement that the contentious legal proposals were being put on hold.
Turkey’s President Erdogan announces new cabinet
An internationally respected former banker gets top economy job, powerful intelligence chief is named foreign minister.
Could BRICS challenge US dominance in the global economy?
Group of emerging economies calls for rebalancing of the world order.
Biden signs debt ceiling bill, pulling US from brink of default
US president signs legislation lifting the debt ceiling, averting a catastrophic default on the government's debt.
Change is coming to Capitol Hill and Israel won’t like it
A recent event marking the Nakba at the US Congress shows Palestinians can no longer be silenced in Washington.
Barcelona win Women’s Champions League with stunning comeback
Down 2-0 at halftime, Barcelona came back to beat VfL Wolfsburg 3-2 at a sold out stadium in Eindhoven.
Residents brace for Sudan army’s recapture of Khartoum from RSF
Analysts suggest the Sudanese army pulled out of ceasefire talks to launch a major offensive to retake the capital.
Gundogan scores brace as Man City beat Man United to win FA Cup
City one game away from a historic treble after Ilkay Gundogan scored twice to beat United 2-1 in the FA Cup final.
‘Second lease on life’ say survivors of deadly India train crash
Nearly 290 people have died in the accident involving three trains in the country's worst rail disaster in 20 years.
Italy detains two NGO vessels for defying new migrant rescue law
Rescue ships Sea-Eye 4 and Mare*Go have been blocked for 20 days for flaunting Italian legislation they call 'unjust'.
Gunman kills 3 Israeli troops near border with Egypt
Attack by man dressed in an Egyptian security forces uniform occurred during anti-drug operations.
Sudan army brings in reinforcements as it battles RSF in Khartoum
Fighting has intensified in Khartoum as well as Darfur, despite US sanctions imposed in wake of truce collapse.
Why is the debt ceiling so contentious in the United States?
The US isn't the only country to set a debt ceiling, but it is the only nation to face brinkmanship over the issue.
UN, AU call for calm as death toll in Senegal violence rises
At least 10 people have been killed in Senegal following an outbreak of violence after sentencing of opposition leader.
Turkey’s Erdogan takes oath as president after historic win
Turkish president takes the seat of power for another five-year term after he is sworn in at parliament.
‘We need peace’: M23 war displaces DRC residents yet again
For thousands of people in the eastern DRC, displacement in the latest M23 onslaught is another test of survival.
Succession: When fact and fantasy collide
What the blockbuster series Succession tells us about the media world we live in. Plus, Indian reporters under pressure.
Timeline: The world’s deadliest train crashes
Train derailments are rare, yet collisions and accidents still occur despite efforts to improve safety.
Mexico’s deputy finance minister: Can inequality be reduced?
Gabriel Yorio González discusses Mexico’s struggle to deal with economic disparity.
UN agency for Palestinians raises just $107m of $300m needed
UNRWA provides services to nearly six million Palestinian refugees but is on verge of financial collapse, UN chief says.
In Pictures: India’s worst train disaster in 20 years
Rescuers race against time to pull out survivors, as toll from train collision in eastern India mounts to 261.
Wagner boss says Russian forces laid mines to harm his fighters
Mercenary force boss Yevgeny Prigozhin says Russian defence officials planted explosives on route of Wagner's retreat.
China blasts US after Washington says talks key to avoid ‘crisis’
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin tells Asian security summit that lines of communication with China are crucial.
CIA chief made secret trip to China amid tensions: US official
CIA Director William Burns emphasised the importance of keeping communication open between China and the US.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 465
As the war enters its 465th day, here’s a look at the main developments.
South America: A hard road to unity
Brazilian President Lula da Silva's push for more integration across the region will need to overcome major challenges.
Biden delivers first Oval Office address, touts debt-ceiling win
US President is set to sign into law a bipartisan agreement to lift the government's borrowing limit, averting 'crisis'.
US bars former Haitian prime minister from entering the country
The sanction is the latest in a string of actions the US has taken to confront corruption in the Caribbean country.
World Bank’s new chief asks staff to ‘double down’ on development
Ajay Banga told employees his vision was 'to create a world free from poverty on a livable planet'.
Canada wildfires spread to new areas, prompting more evacuations
About 10,000 people have been ordered to leave a city in Quebec, amid hundreds of fires burning across the country.
Ecuador’s embattled President Lasso will not seek re-election
Guillermo Lasso's announcement comes weeks after he dissolved the legislature amid prospect of impeachment.
Pakistani rights lawyer says he has returned home after abduction
Rights groups say recent rash of abductions in Pakistan may be forced disappearances at the hands of the secret service.
Why has the conviction of Senegal’s Sonko sparked such anger?
Ousmane Sonko says charges are politically motivated to stop him challenging President Macky Sall in 2024 election.
US telecom stocks hit as Amazon in talks for cellphone services
The online retail giant's entry could cause major disruptions in US telecom which has some of highest charges globally.
Blinken to visit Saudi Arabia to discuss ‘strategic cooperation’
The trip next week will be the top US diplomat's first to the kingdom since the Iranian-Saudi normalisation deal.
Netflix, Disney, Amazon to challenge India tobacco rules: Report
Streaming firms are exploring ways to stall new tobacco warning rules that will need them to edit millions of hours.
US court sentences Haitian businessman to life in Moise’s killing
Rodolphe Jaar is one of 11 people arrested and charged in US for alleged involvement in Haitian president's killing.
US investigators end probe into former VP Pence classified docs
The lack of charges in the probe removes one headache for Pence before his anticipated presidential campaign launch.
India’s PM Narendra Modi to address US Congress
Leaders from both major US political parties say speech will be opportunity to speak to shared 'global challenges'.
Canadian city where Muslim family killed gets funds to fight hate
Advocates greet funding for anti-Islamophobia education campaign in London, Ontario, as 'step towards positive change'.
At least 50 dead, hundreds injured after trains derail in India
Some 400 injured after two passenger trains go off the rails in accident involving another goods train.
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