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Judge in Brazil orders Musk’s X to obey ban or face daily fine
The social network X faces hefty new fine after its appears to defy ban ordered by a judge.
UN accuses Israel of ‘massive’ violation of child rights treaty in Gaza
UN committee says horrific impact on children from Israel's war on Gaza will have an 'extremely dark place in history'.
Cambodia’s controversial canal
Why Cambodia's new canal project has its neighbours worried.
UN votes against Israel’s occupation of Palestine: Will it change anything?
The resolution orders Israel to vacate the occupied Palestinian territory in a year. But it is nonbinding.
Israelis and supporters mock victims of Lebanon attacks
Israeli content creators have been mocking the victims of explosions targeting communication devices across Lebanon.
Remote attacks push Hezbollah and Israel to the brink of war
Analysts say that remotely triggered explosions over two days have left Hezbollah with no choice but to retaliate
Malaysia arrests business leaders as probe widens in child sex abuse case
Arrests follow the recent rescue of 402 children and youth from care homes allegedly run by a prominent business group.
New video shows wreckage of Titan submersible on ocean floor
New video of the remains of the destroyed Titan submersible has been made public, ahead of an official hearing.
India vs Bangladesh: Homeboy Ashwin to the rescue after top-order wobble
Ashwin shared a 195-run unbroken stand with Jadeja after India were reduced to 144-6 on the first day of the first Test.
Storm Boris floods northern Italy as EU leaders to discuss aid in Poland
Italy's Emilia-Romagna region sees three rivers overflow after Boris wreaks havoc across Central and Eastern Europe.
‘A disaster’: Homes lost, relatives missing in floods in northeast Nigeria
Floods have displaced 300,000 people and damaged thousands of buildings, affecting one million people in Maiduguri.
Video: Child freed from Indian well after 18-hour rescue operation
Rescuers in India say a two-year-old girl has been freed from a 10-metre-deep well after an 18-hour operation in Rajasth
Hong Kong man sentenced to 14 months in jail for ‘seditious’ T-shirt
Chu Kai-pong is first person to be convicted under Article 23, the China-ruled city's tough new national security law.
Russian attacks on Ukraine power grid probably violate humanitarian law: UN
International Energy Agency also warns coming winter would prove to be 'sternest test yet' for Ukraine's energy grid.
Lebanese people talk about fears after pager and walkie-talkie explosions
Two days of random explosions have made some people nervous, others ditch their walkie-talkies, but some remain defiant.
Vietnam tycoon Truong My Lan, sentenced to death, faces new fraud trial
As part of major state anticorruption drive, she was convicted in April for her role in a $12.5bn financial fraud case.
Sri Lanka’s tea estate workers courted by presidential candidates
Trouble brews before presidential election as long-marginalised group says it's heard the candidates' promises before.
UN demands Israel end occupation of Palestine: How did your country vote?
The UNGA nonbinding measure has been backed by 124 of the 181 member states - but 43 members abstain.
UN General Assembly overwhelmingly calls for end of Israeli occupation
This is what happened as the UN voted to back a resolution calling for Israel to end its illegal occupation.
Australia’s social media ban for minors: Has this worked elsewhere?
Multiple countries have tried but failed to effectively curb social media access. Will Australia's attempt be different?
AI needs ‘global governance’, cannot be left to market, UN panel says
Expert body makes seven recommendations on regulating AI, including establishment of fund to help developing countries.
Child dies after stabbing near Japanese school in China
Japan condemns 'despicable act' committed against the 10-year-old who was on his way to the Shenzhen Japanese School.
Video: White House spokesman pressed on what US knew about Lebanon attacks
US official John Kirby refused to answer questions on whether the US was informed prior to the attacks on Hezbollah.
World reacts to UN vote calling on Israel to end Palestinian occupation
UNGA resolution, backed by 124 countries, makes it clear that occupation cannot be allowed to continue any longer'.
Lebanon blasts raise alarm about supply chain security, safety of tech
At least 32 people were killed when thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies detonated in attacks blamed on Israel.
Joshua vs Dubois: Heavyweight champ Dubois relishes shot at boxing stardom
Underdog Daniel Dubois is out to prove his worth and cement his name as the IBF champion when he faces Anthony Joshua.
Thailand to prosecute eight over 2004 Tak Bai deaths
The incident remains one of the deadliest in the long-running armed rebellion in Thailand's southern provinces.
US says Iran hackers sent stolen Trump campaign emails to Biden’s team
There is currently nothing to indicate recipients replied but Trump's campaign is asking Biden's team 'to come clean'.
North Korea says it tested new ballistic missile with ‘super-large’ warhead
Kim Jong Un attends launches, stressing the need for North Korea to improve its conventional and nuclear capabilities.
Haiti sets up council to prepare for first elections since 2016
Country is mired in political strife with international peacekeepers drafted in to restore stability.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 937
As the war enters its 937th day, these are the main developments.
Battered by typhoons: Why aren’t Philippine flood control projects working?
Manila has spent billions of dollars on flood mitigation projects but few have been completed.
Germany has stopped approving war weapons exports to Israel: Report
Germany faces mounting pressure from legal cases arguing that German weapons exports to Israel breach humanitarian law.
Do Lebanon explosions violate the laws of war?
Experts say blasts potentially violate international humanitarian law, including ban on indiscriminate attacks.
Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty to new sexual assault charge
Prosecutors accuse disgraced former Hollywood mogul of sexually assaulting woman in Manhattan hotel in 2006.
More devices exploding across Lebanon: What’s happening?
A day after the explosion of thousands of pagers, the detonation of walkie-talkies and other devices kills 14 people.
Teamsters union says won’t endorse Harris or Trump in US election
Influential union backed every Democratic presidential candidate since 2000, but declines to make endorsement this year.
What we know about Trump assassination suspect Routh’s party affiliation
Ryan Wesley Routh lost his US voter registration in 2002 after being convicted of a felony.
Afghanistan stroll to historic first ODI win against South Africa
Afghanistan bowl South Africa out for 106 to seal first ODI cricket win in six-wicket victory.
Explosions across Lebanon in second day of attacks
At least 14 people were killed and over 450 injured in a second day of explosions across Lebanon.
Israeli defence minister says war is moving to the north
Israel's defence minister Yoav Gallant says the military is diverting resources to the north.
US Fed cuts rates by larger than usual half-percentage point
Central bank's rate-setting committee says it has 'greater confidence' inflation is moving towards two-percent target.
Denied the Democratic convention stage, Ruwa Romman focuses on what’s next
Romman, the first Muslim woman in the Georgia State House, seeks to combat voter apathy ahead of the US elections.
‘Civilian objects should not be weaponised’: UN chief on Lebanon blasts
Devices belonging to Hezbollah explode in simultaneous waves, killing more than 20 and wounding hundreds in Lebanon.
UN General Assembly overwhelmingly calls for end of Israeli occupation
United Nations demands an end to Israel's illegal presence in the Palestinian territories within 12 months.
“You support Hamas, don’t you?”
A Republican US Senator has told an Arab American advocate to hide your head in a bag".
US Justice Dept seeks $100m for Baltimore Key bridge collapse
US sues Singapore-based owner and operator of cargo tanker that slammed into bridge in March, killing six.
Why does a US rate cut matter?
The United States Federal Reserve has cut interest rates for the first time since 2020.
Hezbollah pagers explode: Has Israel carried out such attacks before?
The method and scale of the latest Israeli killings may be new, but their idea of assassinating opponents goes far back.
What housing plans do US presidential candidates Trump and Harris offer?
Since 2020, average US home prices are up 50% while wages have risen 23%, making home purchases out of reach for many.
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