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Georgia judge sets bond at $200,000 for former US President Donald Trump
Trump has announced on social media that he plans to arrive in Georgia to surrender himself to authorities on Thursday.
Strike, protests in Syria’s Sweida enter second day
Routes into the city remain closed on Monday as protests break out over deteriorating living conditions.
Wagner boss posts first video since Russia mutiny, hints he’s in Africa
Yevgeny Prigozhin says mercenary group is recruiting people and 'will fulfil the tasks that were set'.
What went wrong with the Luna 25?
The Russian spacecraft crashed instead of making a soft landing at the lunar south pole.
US Republican candidates clash over support for Israel
With first 2024 presidential debate days away, former UN envoy Nikki Haley hits out at Vivek Ramaswamy's Israel remarks.
Somalia bans TikTok and Telegram over ‘horrific’ content, misinformation
Armed group al-Shabab, which wages a war against the Somali state, uses the platforms to post its activities.
‘Historic’: Ecuador voters reject oil drilling in Amazon protected area
Nearly 60 percent of voters back a push to halt to drilling in Yasuni National Park, a victory for environmental groups.
Calls for smooth transition as Arevalo wins Guatemala presidential election
Left-wing candidate Bernardo Arevalo's landslide victory could face challenges despite wide margin.
The first Republican presidential debate is nearly here. But why so early?
First Republican debate comes amid so-called 'invisible primary', when candidates shore up support ahead of state votes.
Hawaii says 850 missing after Maui wildfires ahead of Biden visit
Wildfires on Maui have killed at least 114 people, but emergency workers are still searching through the destruction.
Behind Mohammed VI’s push for a more Amazigh Morocco
Amazigh identity, culture and language have been promoted by the state in recent years, a reversal of past policies.
Mason Greenwood to leave Manchester United following investigation
Greenwood says decision good for both parties after months-long investigation into allegations of attempted rape.
Kenya’s young Maasai reconnect with their culture at Eunoto ceremony
The five-day coming-of-age ritual features traditional chants, dances and the famous Maasai jump.
UAE says not flouting ally sanctions as its economy warms to Russia
WSJ claims the UAE is benefitting from the war in Ukraine, providing a refuge for Russian money.
The legacy of chemical attacks and other atrocities won’t give Syria peace
Despite the normalisation efforts by Arab states, Syria will not be stabilised until there is justice for war crimes.
India blocks independent news outlet The Kashmir Walla
The Kashmir Walla says its website and social media accounts have become inaccessible in India.
‘My Fears and Hatred’: Navalny lambasts the 1990s democrats of Russia
Jailed opposition leader slams those charged with rebuilding Russia's politics and economy after the Soviet collapse.
Why did Zambia seize a mystery plane filled with cash, guns and metals?
Details of the plane's flightpaths and passengers were uncovered by an Egyptian journalist who was later arrested.
Lucy Letby, UK nurse who killed seven babies, sentenced to life in prison
Lucy Letby, who also attempted to kill several more newborns, to spend rest of her life in jail.
Five must-see films on the unsung heroes of women’s football
These powerful stories of women breaking ground on and off the pitch are the best antidote to World Cup withdrawal.
Japan set to decide on Fukushima water discharge on Tuesday
Gov't to decide when to begin discharge of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean.
Spanish football chief criticised for kissing women’s team player
Luis Rubiales condemned for kissing Spanish midfielder Jenni Hermoso at the World Cup's victory celebrations.
Saudi Arabia rejects accusations of killing Ethiopians at Yemen border
The kingdom has refuted a report that alleged possible crimes against humanity at the country's southern borders.
Women’s World Cup champions Spain set for long run among football’s elite
Spain's victory in the 2023 Women's World Cup shows the rest of the world is catching up to the traditional powers.
‘The sleeping giant has awoken’: The legacy of the 2023 Women’s World Cup
As the record-breaking 2023 Women's World Cup ends, many see an exciting future - and many challenges - for the game
‘People foaming at the mouth’: 10 years since chemical attacks in Ghouta
In 2013, the Syrian regime attacked the towns of Zamalka, Ein Tarma, and Irbin in Ghouta countryside with a nerve agent.
Canada to deploy army to help fight wildfires in British Columbia
PM Justin Trudeau says military to be sent to the fire-hit region as a state of emergency declared in British Columbia.
Ecuador elections headed for run-off with leftist Gonzalez in lead
The vote will be held on October 15 between Luisa Gonzalez and entrepreneur Daniel Noboa.
Germany arrests two US soldiers after man stabbed to death at funfair
The murder occurred when an altercation broke out between several people at a funfair in the small town of Wittlich.
X Blue users will need to send selfie, data to Israeli software company
Subscription users of X, formerly Twitter, will need to send a selfie and copy of ID to an Israeli verification company.
One Israeli dead, one wounded in shooting near Hebron
Israeli army has set up roadblocks around Hebron, questioning all Palestinians as manhunt for shooter launched.
South Africa won’t be bullied to side with global powers, says Ramaphosa
Ramaphosa was speaking in a televised address before the BRICS summit which begins Tuesday in Johannesburg.
Thailand’s Pheu Thai allies with military rivals to form new government
Move comes as Pheu Thai founder Thaksin Shinawatra prepares to return home after 15 years in self-imposed exile.
Who stole the Mona Lisa?
In what would come to be known as the 'art heist of the century', the plan was as audacious as it was simple.
China’s central bank cuts key interest rate amid concerns for economy
People's Bank of China's decision to leave 5-year lending rate unchanged greeted with disappointment by markets.
To beat the heat in Northwestern Syria, people head for the water
In a region decimated by an earthquake and populated mostly by IDPs, the intense heat is making life harder than
Saudi guards kill, abuse refugees at border with Yemen: HRW
Rights group has documented targeting refugees by firearms, explosive weapons when trying to cross into Saudi Arabia.
Why China is grappling with falling prices – and being compared to Japan
The world's second-largest economy is grappling with deflation, raising fears of Japan-style stagnation.
Trump confirms won’t join this week’s Republican presidential debates
Former president claims he is so well known among the public, he does not need to participate.
I saw the tarmac murder that haunts the Philippines 40 years later
Benigno Aquino Jr's killing sparked the revolt that ousted Ferdinand Marcos, the autocrat whose son now rules the nation
China-brokered Saudi-Iran deal driving ‘wave of reconciliation’, says Wang
Beijing's top diplomat lauds improving ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia, calls for full resumption of nuclear deal.
Arevalo wins Guatemala presidency in landslide amid hopes for change
Anti-corruption campaigner promises to tackle widespread corruption and violence that has fuelled migration to the US.
Tropical Storm Hilary drenches usually arid southern California
California Governor Gavin Newsom declares state of emergency as rare storm brings unprecedented rain.
Kim Jong Un oversees cruise missile test, S Korea-US military drills start
North Korean leader has pledged 'overwhelming' response to this month's military exercises by South Korea and US.
Singapore employers using police to threaten domestic workers, report says
More than 80 percent of police reports made by bosses against their maids do not lead to charges, rights group says.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 544
As the war enters its 544th day, these are the main developments.
Ukraine ‘sky shield getting stronger’ as allies supply coveted F-16s
Zelenskyy's announcement that European allies will provide fighter jets comes during a visit to their capitals.
‘We are equal’: Spanish fans celebrate Women’s World Cup win
Spain's women's national football team win their first World Cup, defeating England 1-0 on Sunday.
Can Mali win its battle for stability?
UN speeds up the withdrawal of its peacekeepers from Mali as new conflict breaks out.
Pakistan’s president says he did not sign new national security laws
Arif Alvi says his staff undermined his orders asking to return the approved bills unsigned back to parliament.
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