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Pro-coup rally in Niger after threat of military intervention
Demonstrators chant slogans against former colonial power France and ECOWAS after military action threat.
Six children killed in fire at DR Congo camp for mudslide victims
The blaze erupted in the afternoon in a camp hosting people displaced because of flooding, regional official says.
Guatemalans head to polls in run-off presidential election
Progressive candidate Bernardo Arevalo faces former First Lady Sandra Torres in run-off vote.
Hundreds injured after Bangladesh police clash with opposition activists
Police say they were forced to act after demonstrators suddenly attacked them while trying to break through a barricade.
Pakistani Christians hold Sunday services at desecrated churches
More than 80 Christian homes and churches vandalised in a riot in Jaranwala in Punjab province on Wednesday.
Timeline: What has happened in Niger since the coup?
Following July 26 coup, ECOWAS has been demanding the reinstatement of President Bazoum, who is under house arrest.
How Israel targets Palestinian first responders in occupied West Bank
UN says 77 healthcare workers were injured and 30 ambulances damaged this year trying to assist Palestinians.
Photos: Spain win first Women’s World Cup, beating England 1-0
Spain become the first European team to win the Women's World Cup since Germany in 2007.
Pakistan rights activist Imaan Mazari-Hazir, ex-lawmaker Ali Wazir arrested
Police in Islamabad say both were 'wanted for investigation', following overnight arrest.
Spain’s Aitana Bonmati wins Golden Ball for top Women’s World Cup player
Salma Paralluelo wins best young player after Spain lift World Cup, while England keeper Mary Earps wins Golden Glove.
Forgetting the Ottoman past has done the Arabs no good
It is time Arab scholars challenge and reverse the decades-old erasure of Ottoman history in the Arab world.
Ecuadoreans head to the polls in election marred by candidate’s killing
Ecuadoreans set to vote for new president and parliament in election marred by the killing of a presidential candidate.
Spain beat England 1-0 to win first Women’s World Cup title
Captain Olga Carmona scores the only goal as Spain beat England 1-0 to win the Women's World Cup in Sydney, Australia.
Five key issues at stake in the Zimbabwe elections
Ahead of the August 23 election, multiple issues are at stake including Zimbabwe's long-running economic woes.
Pakistan arrests opposition leader Shah Mehmood Qureshi in ‘cypher’ case
PTI leader Qureshi was detained over his alleged role in a cypher case, the interim government's interior minister said.
‘Can’t be bothered’: Fans slam Prince William for Lionesses final snub
Prince William has been criticised for not being present to support Lionesses in their World Cup final against Spain.
Mexico, California brace for ‘catastrophic’ flooding as hurricane nears
Despite weakening, hurricane remains treacherous as it is likely to cause flash floods, strong winds and power outages.
Messi magic wins Inter Miami first trophy
The Argentinian captain scored a screamer as Inter Miami beat Nashville on penalties to win the Leagues Cup.
‘Losing Old Sanaa’: Historic city reels from Yemen war
A UNESCO World Heritage site for four decades, the Old City has been classified as 'in danger' since 2015.
‘There are still struggles’: Fixing the diversity gap in women’s football
As the Women's World Cup draws to a close, some say a lack of diversity remains a significant issue for European teams.
Suspected IED attack kills 11 labourers in Pakistan’s North Waziristan
Police officials say the labourers, working on an under-construction army post, were killed when their truck exploded.
US urges China to cease Taiwan pressure; Lai slams election interference
Taiwanese officials slam China's war games around island as a bid to intimidate voters ahead of presidential election.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 543
These are the main developments as Russia's invasion of Ukraine enters its 543rd day.
Niger coup leader proposes a three-year transition of power
Abdourahmane Tchiani warns that any military intervention in Niger 'will not be a walk in the park' for those involved.
Thousands evacuated as fires rage in Tenerife in Spain’s Canary Islands
The fire was at a scale that has never been seen before in the Canary Islands, officials say.
Russia’s Luna-25 spacecraft suffers ‘abnormal situation’ before moon stop
Russian spacecraft is scheduled to land on the south pole of the moon on Monday to search for water and minerals.
Who’s targeted by the trilateral security summit at Camp David?
Leaders of Japan, South Korea and the US agree to shore up relations in the Asia-Pacific region.
‘Grim situation’ in Canada’s British Columbia as wildfires intensify
Out-of-control wildfires rip through western British Columbia, doubling the number of people under evacuation orders.
‘Tears will flow’: England look to lift nation’s first World Cup since 1966
Excitement grows as the Lionesses get set to face Spain in the final of the 2023 Women's World Cup final.
Niger coup: ECOWAS delegation meets deposed president, junta leader
Soldiers who overthrew the democratically elected president in July have quickly entrenched themselves in power.
Game by game: Spain and England’s road to the 2023 Women’s World Cup final
Spain and England will meet in the Women's World Cup final on Sunday, but how did the two European giants get there?
Two Israelis killed by suspected Palestinian gunman; manhunt under way
Deadly shooting comes after a Palestinian man shot by Israeli forces this week succumbed to his wounds on Saturday.
Egypt’s President el-Sisi pardons prominent activist Douma, other prisoners
Egyptian activist Ahmed Douma, a leading figure in 2011 uprising, has been granted a presidential pardon, lawyers say.
England’s coach Sarina Wiegman eyes fairytale World Cup ending
Women's World Cup final will be fourth major final in Wiegman's career, one of the most illustrious in women's football.
Spain vs England preview: Women’s World Cup 2023 final
The two European heavyweights will bring the tournament to a close in what promises to be a close, high-quality final.
Clinical Sweden beat Australia to clinch third place at Women’s World Cup
Fridolina Rolfo and Kosovare Asllani score to seal 2-0 third-place playoff win over tournament co-hosts Australia.
AI and the tyranny of the data commons
The myth of data as a non-rival resource needs to be abandoned.
Zimbabwe election: Your guide to how the electoral system works
The August 23 general election, Zimbabwe's 9th since independence in 1980. Here's a simple guide to the entire process.
Robot Sophia: ‘Not a thing’ could stop a robot takeover
One of the world's most advanced human-like robots discusses whether AI will outsmart humans.
Why is China so angry about Taiwan’s William Lai visiting the US?
China's angry response to Taiwan official's stopovers in US show relations are at all-time low, but how did we get here?
The Nigerian filmmaker reshaping Nollywood in her own image
Jade Osiberu ushered Nigeria into a new age of web TV. Can she guide its film industry to new heights on a global scale?
Could big money reshape the football industry?
Saudi Arabia, American private investors and celebrities are betting big on football.
Norway’s far-right mass killer Breivik sues state over prison isolation
Breivik, 44, is serving 21 years in prison for killing 77 people in shootings and a bombing attack in Norway in 2011.
Russia’s Lavrov says West needs continual reminder of risks of nuclear war
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov says US and NATO risk 'a situation of direct armed confrontation of nuclear powers'.
China military drills send ‘stern warning’ to Taiwan after US visit
Chinese People's Liberation Army exercises were expected following Taiwan Vice President William Lai's stopover in US.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 542
As the war enters its 542nd day, these are the main developments.
United Nations statistics underscore ‘extreme brutality’ of Haiti’s gangs
In a press briefing, the UN tallied 2,439 deaths since January, with 5,000 people displaced since last weekend.
Indonesia’s president has a cough, air pollution could be the culprit
President Joko Widodo's reported month-long cough has prompted government to address pollution; critics are sceptical.
Vietnam’s ‘ballroom’ culture: A safe space to celebrate transgender people
Latex, sequins and glitter dazzled as competitors took to the catwalk for fiery dance-offs at Saigon's first 'ballroom'.
Argentina’s populist candidate Javier Milei holds economic talk with IMF
Milei assured the International Monetary Fund that Argentina would not default on its debts if he is elected, aide says.
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