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In oil-rich Angola, poverty, hunger and deadly unrest over fuel price hikes
Critics say most people in Africa's third-largest oil-producing nation have not seen benefits from that natural wealth.
What is the missile treaty Russia has walked out of – and why?
The Kremlin has accused Washington of deploying missile platforms around the world. But did the treaty matter earlier?
Imran Khan’s supporters rally in Pakistan on two years of imprisonment
At least 200 arrested from Lahore, says party spokesperson, as thousands march on second anniversary of ex-PM's jailing.
Dozens trapped after cloudburst causes flash floods in India
Flash flooding caused by a massive cloudburst was filmed wiping out buildings in a Himalayan town in India on Tuesday,
India accuses US, EU of Russia trade double standards: Who is right?
India pushes back against sanctions, tariffs over its purchase of Russian oil, says West trades more with Moscow.
Israeli settler seen shooting OWB activist freed from house arrest
Israeli settler Yinon Levi, who shot and killed Palestinian activist Awdah Hathaleen in the occupied West Bank,
Former Arsenal midfielder Partey granted bail on rape charge
The Ghana international, who left Arsenal this summer, has been charged with sexual assaults on three women.
Russia’s Medvedev: From failed Kremlin reformer to Trump’s boogeyman
The former Russian president, infamous for late-night online rants, is locked in a row with the US leader.
Is California’s congressional map a Democratic gerrymander as Vance claims?
Texas GOP plans new map; Vance references CA, but its bipartisan map is not skewed, contrary to his claims, say experts.
‘Water has surrounded us’: The slow death of Pakistan’s Indus delta
Seawater intrusion into delta, where the river meets Arabian Sea, triggers collapse of farming and fishing communities.
Brazil’s former President Bolsonaro placed under house arrest
Supporters of Brazil's former President Bolsonaro gathered outside his home after he was put under house arrest.
Tendulkar leads praise for India after Test fightback in England
India cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar is amongst those to heap praise on the current team after Test series in England.
Hezbollah supporters protest disarmament ahead of Lebanese government talks
Hezbollah has called for Israel's withdrawal from Lebanese territory before any discussion on disarmament.
Who’s seeking asylum in Europe today?
The EU's asylum map is shifting. Many applicants now prefer Spain, but fewer people are applying.
Bengaluru stops salaries as India’s Super League turmoil deepens
Indian Super League side Bengaluru has stopped player salaries amid 'uncertainty' around domestic football season.
80 years after Hiroshima atomic bombing, search for missing continues
On Ninoshima island, efforts to recover Hiroshima atomic bomb victims' remains aim to honour the lost and aid survivors.
Japan logs two new highest temperatures on record in a day
The recorded temperatures were 41.6C (106.8F) and 41.8C (107.2F), as weather agency warns of hotter days ahead.
Hong Kong cancels passports, bans financial support for wanted activists
Hong Kong's Security Bureau announces measures over activists' alleged role in unofficial parliament overseas.
Australia, Japan strike largest defence deal for advanced warships
Australian minister lauds deal for next-generation, Mogami-class frigates and their long-range missile capabilities.
Israel’s Netanyahu has decided on full occupation of Gaza, reports say
Netanyahu's war cabinet set to approve military operations across entire enclave, according to Israeli media.
Australia’s FM warns of ‘risk there will be no Palestine left to recognise’
Foreign Minister Penny Wong says Australian recognition of Palestinian statehood 'a matter of when, not if'.
Bangladesh teeters between hope and deadlock a year after Hasina’s fall
Protesters wanted 'real change' but instability looms as political groups jostle for power and promised reforms falter.
Russia’s Medvedev issues warning as Moscow says not bound by missile treaty
Ex-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warns of 'further steps', blaming NATO's 'anti-Russian policy'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,258
Here are the key events on day 1,258 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Far-right figure Tommy Robinson arrested for train station assault in UK
The 42-year-old was detained by the British Transport Police after disembarking from a flight from Portugal.
US Democrats flee Texas to block Trump-backed election redistricting
Texas House fails to establish quorum as dozens of Democrats leave state to block redrawn congressional map.
Milei vetoes pension, disability spending increases as Argentina feels cuts
Despite his austerity measures, the president's party is expected to do well in the crucial October mid-term elections.
Palestinians distraught over relatives missing at deadly Gaza aid sites
Many families face agonising wait to find out why loved ones never returned from distribution hubs run by notorious GHF.
Brazil Supreme Court orders house arrest of former President Bolsonaro
Justice Alexandre de Moraes says Bolsonaro violated pre-trial precautionary measures imposed by the court.
Demands for justice on fifth anniversary of deadly Beirut port blast
Hundreds gathered in Beirut to mark five years since the deadly port explosion that killed over 218 people.
US House Speaker Mike Johnson visits Israeli West Bank settlement
Johnson becomes the highest-ranking US official to visit an illegal settlement in the occupied Palestinian territory.
Commuters flee New Jersey train after fire breaks out
Passengers fled a smoke-filled carriage after a fire broke out beneath a train at Newport Station in Jersey City, US.
Why have relations between Trump and Modi nosedived so quickly?
The United States slaps 25 percent tariffs on a nation long viewed as an ally.
Israel court halts gov’t firing of attorney general investigating Netanyahu
Baharav-Miara at loggerheads with Israel PM over corruption charges, his judicial coup', and sacking of Shin Bet chief.
Syria’s Kurdish-led SDF, government forces clash in Aleppo province
The Syrian Democratic Forces alleges that Damascus-linked factions attacked four of its positions early on Monday.
What ‘starvation’ really means, for the human body and for Gaza
What does starvation do to the body? And is famine inevitable in Gaza?
‘We’re suffering’: People in Sudan’s el-Fasher eat animal fodder to survive
A deadly cholera outbreak adds to the misery in a region that has witnessed fighting between the army and the rebels.
Builders of Boeing weapons and fighter jets go on strike
Three plants in Illinois and Missouri have seen thousands of US workers join the picket line.
Ukraine says foreign ‘mercenaries’ from various countries aiding Russia
Moscow already helped by Pyongyang; Zelenskyy says China, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, African fighters on board.
Displaced Sudanese struggle to survive in Tawila
Sudanese women who fled el-Fasher say Rapid Support Forces fighters killed and raped people during their escape.
Gunfire heard near GHF aid site in Gaza
Video shows gunfire hitting the ground near a group of Palestinians seeking aid in the vicinity of a GHF site in Gaza.
Thailand, Cambodia officials meet in Malaysia to cement ceasefire details
A fragile truce between the Southeast Asian neighbours continues to hold, following five days of deadly border clashes.
Trump says he will ‘substantially’ raise tariffs on India over Russian oil
India rejects criticism of its business dealings with Russia as 'unreasonable', vowing to safeguard its own interests.
Respecting the human right to sleep? Dream on
From war to capitalism, sleep deprivation is taking a toll on humans.
US to require up to $15,000 bond for some tourists
Pilot programme intended to be a diplomatic deterrent aimed at countries with high rates of overstays.
Palestinians return to Gaza’s al-Zeitoun after 45-day Israeli assault
A neighbourhood in Gaza has been left in ruins after a 45-day Israeli military operation that flattened homes.
Deadly Moscow concert hall attack suspects appear in court for trial
Suspects accused of being involved in the 2024 shooting attack in a Moscow concert hall are in court.
More than 600 former Israeli security chiefs urge Trump to end Gaza war
Group says Israeli army has achieved its objectives and release of Israeli captives can be achieved only through a deal.
Palestinians won’t tolerate war profiteering in Gaza
Public anger is growing against looters and exploitative merchants. Their actions are seen as betrayal.
Netanyahu compares Gaza captives’ images to the Holocaust
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has compared newly released images of two captives in Gaza to Nazi starvation of Jews.
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