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Turkey makes bigger than expected interest rate hike, targets inflation
Turkey's 25 percent interest rate hike received well by investors who want Ankara to move away from previous policies.
What did President Putin say about the Russia plane crash
Here is a translation of Putin's comments after he broke his silence over the crash.
Putin offers ‘condolences’ after presumed death of Yevgeny Prigozhin
Putin says Prigozhin was a 'talented' person who made 'serious mistakes' but achieved the right results.
Warming decimates Antarctica’s emperor penguin chicks
Of five sites monitored in the Bellingshausen Sea region, four experienced a 100 percent loss of chicks, scientists say.
Who was on the plane that crashed, presumably killing Yevgeny Prigozhin?
Investigators working to confirm who was on the doomed plane presumably carrying Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah ‘agrees deal’ with Saudi club Al-Ittihad
Channel beIN Sports reports that Egyptian star has agreed to the transfer - but no agreement reached between clubs.
BRICS invite is ‘great opportunity’ for Argentina, outgoing president says
Alberto Fernandez's push to join bloc of emerging economies prompts pushback from candidates vying to succeed him.
FIFA opens case against Spanish football official Luis Rubiales
Football's governing body opens case against Rubiales, who kissed player on the lips after Women's World Cup final win.
Dominican Republic: Authorities assess damage from Tropical Storm Franklin
At least one person is dead after storm caused heavy flooding across Caribbean nation and affected hundreds of homes.
Ukraine says troops landed on Crimea in ‘special operation’
Ukraine has repeatedly said it aims to take back Crimea, which has been under Russian control since 2014.
Moscow court extends pre-trial detention of WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich
Wall Street Journal newspaper condemns three-month extension, renews call for US journalist's immediate release.
My Maysoon: A family’s tragedy in the Mediterranean Sea
Batoul Karbijha makes a film about her missing sister to find out the truth and deal with the pain of her loss.
Prigozhin’s death will not fix Putin’s miscalculation
Wagner's mutiny was a symptom of intra-elite tensions which will not go away with the passing of its leader.
Crashed Russian Embraer jet had good safety record: Company
The private jet crashed into a village on Wednesday, reportedly holding the Wagner Group founder, Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Will Russia’s Putin benefit from Prigozhin’s presumed plane crash death?
The Wagner Group leader was listed as a passenger of a plane that crashed on Wednesday, but his death is unconfirmed.
Middle East roundup: The enduring horror of the Ghouta chemical attack
Ten years have passed since the Syrian regime attack killed hundreds of people - here's the Middle East this week.
Chess: Magnus Carlsen beats India’s Praggnanandhaa to win FIDE World Cup
The 32-year-old Norwegian, who has dominated International Chess Federation ranking for 12 years, defeats Indian teen.
Deaths in Greece wildfires highlight the plight of asylum seekers
Firefighters find 18 burned bodies in Dadia Forest, suspected to be asylum seekers, as wildfires ravage northern Greece.
Former school principal handed 15-year sentence in Australia
Malka Leifer was sentenced for sexually abusing two sisters at an ultra-Orthodox Jewish school in Melbourne.
Russian villagers report explosion before ‘Prigozhin’ plane crash
The Wagner boss was listed as a passenger on the private jet, but the Kremlin has not confirmed his death.
‘It all adds up’: What Russians are saying about Prigozhin’s possible death
The Kremlin is yet to confirm the details of Wednesday's plane crash in Russia. Commentators are speculating.
Ukrainians express fear and hope as Russia’s war rages on Independence Day
Ukraine declared independence from the Soviet Union on August 24, 1991.
Landslide destroys several buildings in India’s Himachal Pradesh state
TV channels broadcast images of hillside buildings crashing down, the latest in a string of disasters in the Himalayas.
Ukraine picks up momentum, retakes second town in a week
Ukraine may have begun to break through Russian minefields and front-line artillery, reaching secondary defences.
Pakistan antiterror court allows ex-PM Imran Khan’s arrest over May riots
Khan is currently serving a three-year jail sentence following his conviction earlier this month in a corruption case.
Inside the US-China battle for silicon chip supremacy
101 East investigates the battle to control the world's silicon chip industry.
Voting extends into second day in Zimbabwe after multiple delays
President Mnangagwa issues a proclamation to permit voting to continue due to delays in delivering ballot papers.
Lebanon’s FIBA World Cup journey is about much more than basketball
Basketball fans in crisis-hit Lebanon find much-needed joy and hope through the national team's World Cup journey.
What to know about FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023
The Basketball World Cup begins on Friday and spans across the Philippines, Japan, and Indonesia.
Ben-Gvir says Israeli rights trump Palestinian freedom of movement
Minister's comments slammed online, seen as an open admittance of Israeli apartheid.
Gabon: Opposition wants to ‘turn the page on the Bongos’ in Aug 26 vote
Ossa, a former minister under Omar Bongo, says the Gabonese want to 'regain their dignity' in August 26 election.
Spain’s Rubiales faces calls to be sacked after ‘disgusting’ Hermoso kiss
Jennifer Hermoso asks for 'exemplary measures' to be taken against the football chief over his 'disgusting behaviour'.
Rohingya youth long for a future beyond the barbed wire
As they mark six years of exodus in Bangladesh, young refugees demand a chance to take charge of their own futures.
Timeline: Cleaning up the Fukushima disaster
The plant was devastated by a tsunami in 2011, but Japan's efforts to clean up have been mired in controversy.
Trump will be jailed, the wheel has turned
It's increasingly clear. Fox News cannot save him. His family and surrogates cannot save him. And I think he knows it.
Asia’s poor grew by 68 million people after pandemic, report says
More than 155 million people were living on less than $2.15 a day last year, Asian Development Bank says.
Chandrayaan-3 rover takes ‘walk on moon’ as India celebrates historic feat
Rover exits spacecraft day after landing near moon's south pole to begin its exploration of lunar surface, ISRO says.
UN Security Council condemns Myanmar military over ‘unrelenting violence’
Joint statement from 13 members of 15-seat council says generals must stop killing civilians and end the crisis.
Can BRICS dethrone the US dollar? It’ll be an uphill climb, experts say
The world's reserve currency is facing a challenge from Global South countries who want options beyond the greenback.
Trump to be booked in Georgia election case: Here’s what to expect
Former US president to turn himself in at the Fulton County jail in Atlanta to face 2020 election interference charges.
Five key takeaways from the first Republican US presidential debate
Candidates clash over abortion, Ukraine and former President Donald Trump at first debate of the 2024 election cycle.
US charges crypto founders over alleged support for North Korean hackers
US officials allege Tornado Cash facilitated $1bn in money laundering transactions for North Korea's Lazarus Group.
Japan starts release of Fukushima’s treated radioactive water
Controversial plan that is crucial part of crippled plant's decommissioning will be monitored by UN nuclear watchdog.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 547
As the war enters its 547th day, these are the main developments.
Indonesia’s dog meat sellers fear for future after crackdowns on trade
Animal welfare campaigners say dog meat trade should be outlawed due to its cruelty and risks to public health.
North Korea’s second spy satellite launch ends in failure
Pyongyang has made putting a spy satellite into orbit a priority of its military modernisation programme.
US chip designer Nvidia forecasts Q3 rev above target, shares soar
Forecast beat expectations by billions of dollars, a continuing boom in generative AI tech that it powers almost alone.
Trump lawyer Giuliani surrenders, booked in Georgia election case
Prosecutors say the former New York City mayor sought to subvert state election results along with Trump and 17 others.
US approves potential $500m sale of military equipment to Taiwan
The deal with Taiwan, which has not yet been finalised, would exacerbate soaring tensions between the US and China.
Wagner’s boss Yevgeny Prigozhin on crashed plane: What to know
Russia's Prigozhin was listed as a passenger on a private jet that crashed north of Moscow with no survivors.
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