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Russia says it test-fired nuclear-capable Bulava missile from new submarine
The Borei-class submarine 'successfully launched' the missile from a location off Russia's northern coast.
Ukraine orders investigation after Russian attack on brigade ceremony
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy promises 'complete truth' after at least 20 soldiers killed in Russian missile attack.
UN agency heads make rare joint plea for Gaza ceasefire
UNICEF, UN Women and other agencies express 'shock and horror' at the mounting death toll from the conflict.
US’ Blinken makes unannounced visit to Iraq amid fears of regional conflict
Top US diplomat's visit comes after Lebanon accuses Israel of killing four civilians in air raid.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 621
As the war enters its 621st day, these are the main developments.
China takes cautious approach to diplomacy over Israel-Gaza war
As Western leaders rush to the Middle East, Beijing has taken a more low key stance to the deepening conflict.
‘Intense bombings’ by Israeli forces around Gaza hospitals amid blackout
Third total communications outage in Gaza since start of war as Israel says it has divided the besieged strip into two.
Israel’s military claims it has cut Gaza in half, surrounded Gaza City
With Gaza under a total communications outage, it is difficult to confirm the Israeli army's announcement.
Family, including three children, killed by Israeli attack in south Lebanon
Israeli was also killed in a retaliatory strike launched by Lebanon's Hezbollah across the southern border.
‘True massacre’: Gaza children death toll crosses 4,000 as raids intensify
At least 9,770 people killed in nearly a month of Israeli strikes, according to the Palestinian health ministry.
Is Israel carrying out ethnic cleansing in Gaza?
More than one million Palestinians ordered to leave their homes in northern Gaza.
Photos: No end to Gaza killings as Israeli campaign nears a month
More than 9,770 people have been killed since the bombings began on October 7, nearly half of them children.
Photos: Smog-hit New Delhi extends school shutdown
City is blanketed in acrid smog every autumn, primarily blamed on stubble burning by farmers in neighbouring states.
Hamburg airport hostage standoff ends with child freed, suspect arrested
The 18-hour drama started after a man drove his car through the airport gate with his four-year-old daughter inside.
Gaza could see return of PA in case of a ‘political solution’, says Abbas
Israel seeks to destroy Hamas, raising the question of who would run the Palestinian territory after the war.
Why Israel wants to erase context and history in the war on Gaza
The dehistoricisation of what is happening helps Israel pursue genocidal policies in Gaza.
Al-Shifa hospital transfers its maternity ward to al-Helou private hospital
Operating at full capacity with wounded Palestinians, the hospital was forced to find more space for maternity care.
‘Like a prison’: The Palestinians in Hebron living under Israeli lockdown
In Hebron's H2, 700 Israeli settlers get military protection while 35,000 Palestinians can be shot if they step outside.
Tens of thousands march in US for Gaza ceasefire
The United States has resisted calls to support a ceasefire despite the soaring death toll.
Nepal calls off search and rescue to focus on earthquake relief efforts
At least 157 people have been killed in a devastating earthquake in the remote Jajarkot area of the Himalayan country.
Tens of thousands march across the world for Gaza ceasefire
People march in solidarity with Palestine in the US, Indonesia and Pakistan demanding an end to the war.
India’s Virat Kohli scores 49th ODI century, equals Tendulkar’s record
Kohli completes his record-equalling 49th ODI hundred in the ICC Cricket World Cup match against South Africa.
Afghan opium poppy cultivation plunges by 95 percent under Taliban: UN
The restriction on poppy cultivation has decimated a key trade for hundreds of thousands of farmers and labourers.
Girl cries for help under rubble of her destroyed home in Gaza
A Palestinian girl is pleading for help from under the rubble of her destroyed home in Gaza.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 30
As the conflict between Israel and Hamas enters its 30th day, these are the main developments.
Abbas joins Arab leaders in calling for Gaza truce in meeting with Blinken
US secretary of state meets Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah as mounting Gaza toll angers Arabs.
Blinken rejects push by Arab states for immediate Gaza ceasefire
He added Israel should be taking "every possible measure" to prevent civilian casualties.
In Israel’s Eilat, residents fear war from the north and south
People who have evacuated to the southern Israeli port hunker down and wait for war to reach them.
Singapore’s Lee Hsien Loong says he will step down as early as next year
Singaporean leader says he will hand the reins to deputy Lawrence Wong as soon as November 2024.
Analysis: Israel’s ground war in Gaza could get much bloodier
The bloodier, and likely more protracted stage of the war, will likely include Israeli forays into Hamas tunnels.
Israel bombs al-Maghazi refugee camp, killing dozens, Gaza officials say
Bombing comes days after air raids on Jabalia and Bureij refugee camps that officials say killed more than 200 people.
‘Biden, you can’t hide’: Tens of thousands march in US for Gaza ceasefire
Large demonstration in Washington, DC expresses anger at President Joe Biden's unwavering support for Israel.
Protests in Israel target Netanyahu over release of captives
Thousands of people have taken to the streets in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv over the government's handling of the crisis.
Ukraine military says it hit Zalyv shipyard in Russian-annexed Crimea
Crimea's Russian-installed chief says downed missile fragments had hit a dry dock and that there were no casualties.
Hamburg airport closed after armed man breaches security
The attacker drove a car through a barrier and fired shots in the air; all flights were cancelled.
Protesters rally around the world demanding immediate ceasefire in Gaza
'In our thousands, in our millions, we are all Palestinian', thousands demonstrate in Washington, London, Berlin, Dakar.
Holders England eliminated from World Cup after losing to Australia
Australia posted 286 all out with Marnus Labuschagne top scoring for them, while England managed 253 in reply.
Iranians march for Gaza on anniversary of US embassy takeover
They called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and pledged to stand by Palestine 'until final victory'.
What are the consequences of Israel bombing Gaza’s hospitals?
Medical facilities on the brink of collapse and ambulances in Gaza are being targeted directly by Israeli attacks.
Guinea’s escaped ex-military leader recaptured, back in jail, says lawyer
It was unclear if Camara escaped of his own free will, but the army described the operation as attempted sabotage.
Blinken reaffirms US support for ‘humanitarian pauses’ in Gaza
The top US diplomat's stance is at odds with that of Arab states who are calling for an immediate ceasefire.
Israel ramps up attacks in Gaza, striking schools, hospitals and mosques
The civilian casualties have spiraled with a UN school-turned-shelter and hospitals targeted.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy denies war with Russia at ‘stalemate’
Ukrainian leader says war between Israel and Hamas has drawn attention away from them, adding that is 'Russia's goal'.
A letter to President Biden from a grieving Palestinian
Mr Biden, I have lost 36 members of my extended family in Gaza in just one day. I want you to know their names.
‘Extremely challenging’: Israel’s Gaza ground assault faces stumbles
A week into the ground war, Israeli forces are trying to isolate Hamas in north Gaza. But Hamas is prepared, too.
Pakistan beat New Zealand by 21 runs in rain-hit Cricket World Cup clash
Set a mammoth target of 402, Pakistan were still ahead of the required rate before rain forced a premature end.
Field of dreams: How an Indigenous softball team captured Mexico’s heart
The softball team Las Amazonas de Yaxunah has defied gender stereotypes to become a national phenomenon in Mexico.
Turkey recalls ambassador to Israel over ‘humanitarian tragedy in Gaza’
President Erdogan says he is breaking contact with PM Netanyahu but is not cutting relations with Israel over Gaza.
Nepal searches for survivors after deadly earthquake
The quake, which struck while people were asleep in their homes, killed at least 128 people and injured dozens more.
India vs South Africa: ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match preview
Unbeaten India face South Africa in a clash between the top two in the group stage standings at Eden Gardens, Kolkata.
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