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Canadian rapper Tory Lanez gets 10 years for Megan Thee Stallion shooting
Megan Thee Stallion testified that Lanez fired gun at her feet and shouted for her to dance following argument in 2020.
Russia shoots down two armed drones headed for Moscow
Moscow's mayor says two 'combat drones' shot down in the Domodedovo and Minsk Highway areas while en route to Moscow.
WeWork says ‘substantial doubt’ it can stay in business
US-based firm says ability to stay afloat depends on boosting liquidity and profitability over next year.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 532
Here is the situation on Wednesday, August 9, 2023.
Amazon nations launch alliance to protect rainforest at key summit
Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela sign declaration to safeguard the Amazon.
World Bank halts new loans to Uganda over anti-LGBTQ law
US-based lender says controversial anti-gay law contradicts its values.
Pentagon confirms intelligence sharing with Japan despite hacking rumours
The Washington Post has reported that Chinese hackers allegedly accessed Japan's defence networks, spurring concerns.
What’s behind the latest fighting in Ethiopia?
Rebels in Amhara have taken up arms against Ethiopia's military.
US Supreme Court reinstates ‘ghost gun’ rule struck down by lower court
US Department of Justice says more than 19,000 firearms without serial numbers were seized in crime probes in 2021.
Afghan central bank lacks independence from Taliban: US watchdog
It lacked independence from the Taliban, had deficiencies in anti-money laundering and countering 'terrorism' financing.
Syrian government extends permission for limited UN aid to opposition areas
Syrians in rebel-held northwest fear Assad may choke off badly needed aid as Damascus establishes sway over assistance.
Notorious Colombian drug trafficker Otoniel sentenced to 45 years in US
Dairo Antonio Usuga David, a leader in the Gulf Clan, has admitted to overseeing a vast network of criminal operations.
Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan barred from politics for 5 years
Election watchdog order says Khan disqualified in line with his conviction for misdeclaration of assets.
Italy shocks banks with 40 percent windfall tax for 2023
The move comes after higher interest rates have yielded record profits for banks as the cost of loans has soared.
More than 1,000 evacuated in southern Portugal as wildfires rage
High temperatures and strong winds hamper battle against wildfires, with conditions expected to remain challenging.
Biden designates US national monument near Grand Canyon
Indigenous leaders, environmentalists welcome protection of more than 404,000 hectares near Grand Canyon National Park.
No quick fix to reverse ‘astonishing’ Antarctic sea ice loss: Scientists
This year's sea ice minimum is 20 percent lower than the average over the last 40 years, researchers say.
US military buildup in Gulf risks ‘dangerous’ Iran escalation: Analysts
Sending troops to deter Iran in the Gulf harkens back to Donald Trump's hardline policies against Tehran, experts say.
Rwanda genocide survivors criticise UN court’s call to halt suspect’s trial
Felicien Kabuga, who is nearly 90 and has dementia, is accused of encouraging and bankrolling the Rwanda genocide.
Ecuador beset by crime, economic woes ahead of presidential vote
Voters express scepticism as candidates promise to revitalise sluggish economy and tackle rising insecurity.
President Duda sets Poland parliamentary election date for October 15
Polls for the parliament's upper and lower houses come amid rising tensions on country's eastern borders.
Fighting in Sudan’s Omdurman intensifies as displaced tops 4 million
The army is trying to recapture territory lost to the RSF by taking back control of a bridge across the Nile.
July 2023 hottest month on record as heatwaves scorch Earth
Global average temperature for July confirmed to be highest on record of any month, Europe climate observatory says.
Israeli minister dismisses US ‘terror’ label after deadly settler attack
Avi Dichter brushes off US use of the term 'terror attack' to describe the killing of a Palestinian by settlers.
Canadian publishers seek antitrust probe of Meta blocking news
Meta's anticompetitive conduct will strengthen its dominant position in advertising & 'harm' Canadian journalism.
Bittersweet emotions in Morocco as historic Women’s World Cup run ends
Atlas Lionesses make history at World Cup, and despite 4-0 loss to France, Moroccans are optimistic about women's sport.
Sanctions, airspace closures hamper UN humanitarian efforts in Niger
UN aid agencies scramble to replace depleting aid stocks as regional sanctions start to kick in.
Opposition cries foul as voters in CAR approve tenure elongation
President Touadera's rivals have said he is seeking life presidency of the Central African Republic.
Niger coup leaders rebuff diplomatic overtures from AU, ECOWAS
West African leaders expected to meet on Thursday to discuss response to generals who have deposed Niger's president.
Alaska’s bursting ice dam highlights threat of glacial floods worldwide
While little known in US, glacial flooding could threaten about 15 million people around the world, researchers say.
Women’s World Cup 2023: Fixtures and match schedule for quarterfinals
The four knockout matches will be played on August 11 and August 12.
UEFA postpones AEK Athens-Dinamo Zagreb match after fan killed in brawl
Dozens arrested, several injured in violent clashes between supporters of rival sides outside AEK's stadium.
France end Morocco’s Women’s World Cup run to advance to quarter-finals
France win 4-0 to end Morocco's historic World Cup run and set up quarter-final clash with Australia.
Man United’s Varane says players’ welfare ignored over added time rules
In new rules, referees will add the exact time lost in goal celebrations, substitutions or injuries to stoppage time.
Mourners gather in Ireland to bid farewell to Sinead O’Connor
Fans line waterfront in Bray to pay their respects as singer and activist's funeral procession passes by.
War-torn Sudan battered by torrential rains
Rains damage more than 500 houses in the country's north as the army and paramilitary forces engage in a bloody battle.
‘Dramatic increase’ in Myanmar war crimes, UN probe finds
Crimes include sexual violence, indiscriminate or disproportionate targeting of civilians using bombs, UN report says.
Colombia reach first Women’s World Cup quarter-final with win over Jamaica
Usme's goal breaches Jamaica's solid defence to give Colombia 1-0 win and sets up a quarter-final clash with England.
Italian man crushed to death by falling cheese wheels
Dairy factory owner, 74, dies when shelves carrying 25,000 wheels of cheese collapse and bury him, authorities say.
‘Carlsberg discriminated against us on a national basis’: Bosniak staffer
In 2014, a staffer asked that a photo of a convicted war criminal was removed from the premises. The legal saga goes on.
The Mumbai residents risking safety for affordable housing
Residents in one of the city's prime locations are determined to stay put in a government-owned, dilapidated building.
Israel demolishes refugee camp home of alleged Palestinian attacker
Israeli forces demolished the house of Abdelfattah Kharousheh, who was accused of killing two Israelis last February.
India court asks if Nuh demolitions were ‘an exercise of ethnic cleansing’
Over 300 homes, businesses and roadside shanties - mainly belonging to Muslims - were bulldozed after communal riots.
The rise, fall and rise again of Nuhu Ribadu, Nigeria’s new security chief
Will Ribadu, celebrated in his first stint in government, succeed in his second or see his reputation dip again?
Western Australia to scrap new law protecting Aboriginal heritage sites
The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act came into force on July 1 and is now being dropped after protests by landowners.
Two dead, over 700,000 left without power as storms batter eastern US
More than 1,700 US flights were cancelled and some 8,000 delayed, the FlightAware website says.
Chocolates and a chat: A peaceful response to Quran burnings in Sweden
Muslims present at the burnings refuse to be provoked as they hand out chocolates and seek dialogue with onlookers.
Tech groups back TikTok in lawsuit seeking to block Montana ban
Trade association and tech industry coalition argue ban undermines 'structure, design, and purpose of the internet'.
Morocco’s women football stars are winning against Western bias too
Their record run is defeating the Western media's efforts to stereotype Arab teams.
Australian police arrest 19 for child sex abuse offences after FBI tip-off
Australian police say they have rescued 13 children after investigation into 'sophisticated' online child abuse network.
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