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‘Fit for pigs’: Conditions in overcrowded Zimbabwe prisons choke inmates
Former inmates of Zimbabwe's overburdened prisons say the conditions are inhumane. Activists blame government neglect.
Denmark to tighten border controls after Quran burnings
Border controls will initially be in place until August 10 as a means to prevent further protests from far-right groups.
Is Barbie feminist? Not for all women
The film's a marketing success, but its limited vision doesn't apply to most women, for whom the world is grim not pink
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 527
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 527th day.
Niger’s Bazoum warns of ‘devastating’ fallout for world if coup succeeds
President Mohamed Bazoum calls on international community to help country 'restore our constitutional order'.
Debt is America’s golden goose. Fitch can’t kill it
The world still wants to buy US debt, and the dollar's dominance won't be affected by the Fitch downgrade.
Hong Kong targets exiles’ loved ones as crackdown turns to old CCP playbook
Hong Kong authorities are targeting the relatives of activists overseas in latest sign of alignment with mainland China.
Two US Navy sailors arrested for allegedly giving China military secrets
Wenheng Zhao and Jinchao Wei, members of the US Navy, have been separately accused of sharing military plans and tech.
Bodies found in Rio Grande spur criticism of US-Mexico border policies
One of the bodies was found tangled in a series of giant buoys installed as a barrier, raising human rights concerns.
India’s wild price swings for tomatoes make and lose fortunes
As fortunes were made or wiped out and budgets skewered, economists say it's time India fixed its supply chain.
Warner Bros Discovery warns Hollywood strikes may impact film slate
Some features and dramas Warner Bros Discovery is well known for are on ice for now with no end in sight to the strike.
Donald Trump pleads not guilty to 2020 election charges
Former US president remains defiant in face of four criminal charges linked to his push to overturn US election results.
Photos: Trump pleads not guilty in Washington, DC, to 2020 election charges
The ex-US president faces four counts, including conspiracy to defraud the US, for attempts to overturn his 2020 loss.
US urges nations to tell Russia to stop using grain as ‘blackmail’
Blinken accuses Russia of assault on global food system, says hunger must not be 'weaponised' after Moscow quits deal.
Trump arraignment: The scene outside the Washington, DC court
Handfuls of pro- and anti-Trump protesters, hordes of reporters take in ex-US president's third arraignment this year.
Trump ally charged for alleged role in 2020 Michigan vote tampering scheme
The charges come as Donald Trump himself faces a court hearing on criminal charges for 2020 election interference.
Can Colombia make lasting peace with armed groups?
High hopes in Colombia as six-month ceasefire with ELN rebel group comes into effect.
Colombia to open migrant processing centres in US-led effort
Regional migrant processing centres are part of a larger US-led strategy to deter migrants from travelling to US border.
Photos: The fight to save ‘sacred’ Carpathian forests from loggers
The forests house bison, lynx, wolves and wildcats, along with many bird species.
Lebanon warns army may intervene if Palestinian faction clashes continue
Prime Minister Mikati told Palestinian President Abbas the clashes were a 'flagrant violation of Lebanese sovereignty'.
Moroccan joy as national team makes history at Women’s World Cup
Celebrations as the team beat Colombia - and make it through to the last 16 of the tournament.
At least 15 feared dead in bus crash in Mexico
Passenger bus crashes off the highway into a ravine in western Mexican state of Nayarit.
Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon falls 66 percent in July
Figures come as Brazil prepares to host summit with leaders of Amazonian countries to discuss rainforest protection.
Ukraine keeps up Russia pressure as drone raids intensify psychological war
Suspected Ukrainian attacks inside Russia this week have deepened insecurity building up since Kremlin assault in May.
ISIL confirms death of leader Abu Hussein al-Qurashi, names successor
Turkey had announced that it had killed the ISIL leader in April.
Women’s World Cup 2023: Fixtures and match schedule for Round of 16
The tournament's first knock-out phase will start on August 5 and conclude on August 8.
Middle East Roundup: Quran burnings lead to protests around the world
Killings in a Palestinian refugee camp and Lebanon's wanted bank governor steps down - here's the Middle East this week.
Benin says Niger oil pipeline not impacted by regional sanctions over coup
On Sunday, the regional bloc had imposed severe sanctions on Niger after last week's overthrow of President Bazoum.
Challenge to Israeli law protecting PM from removal goes to Supreme Court
Court considers petition against a law that protects Netanyahu from being removed from office for 'conflict of interest'
Colombia, ELN rebels begin six-month ceasefire
Ceasefire, set to run for 180 days, marks largest victory so far in President Gustavo Petro's 'total peace' plan.
Man rams car onto sidewalk in South Korea, stabs multiple pedestrians
One man has been arrested after driving a car into a walkway and stabbing multiple people south of Seoul.
Debutants Morocco beat Colombia to reach last 16 of Women’s World Cup
Goal by Anissa Lahmari gives the win to Atlas Lionesses as Germany are eliminated after 1-1 draw with South Korea.
Trump’s indictment: Who are the six co-conspirators in 2020 election probe?
Six unnamed people were identified as 'co-conspirators' over alleged efforts to keep the former US president in power.
Hundreds fall ill at World Scout Jamboree amid heatwave in South Korea
At least 600 of the 43,000 participants of the World Scout Jamboree have been treated for heat-related illness.
Presidents of Mediterranean states demand climate crisis action
The statement by Italy, Greece, Croatia, Slovenia, Malta and Portugal comes after heatwaves, wildfires and flooding.
US backs direct talks between Pakistan and India after Sharif’s statement
US Department of State says Washington has always maintained the two neighbours should engage in dialogue.
Greenpeace drapes UK leader Sunak’s home in black fabric over oil policy
Protest held after the government commits to granting hundreds of licences for North Sea oil and gas extraction.
Does Trump face any serious competition in the Republican Party?
Legal problems and Republican challengers are mounting, but former President Donald Trump still dominates.
Swaths of China underwater after historic rainfall
In the wake of Typhoon Doksuri, extreme rain has battered the north, breaking a 140-year rainfall record in Beijing.
Wagner mercenaries seek to destabilise NATO’s eastern flank: Polish PM
Poland's prime minister raises alert for possible provocations by the Russian private armed force present in Belarus.
Pro-coup protests continue in Niger as Biden urges Bazoum release
On Niger's 63rd independence anniversary, protesters gather to show support for last week's coup.
Another 20 years for jailed Russian critic Navalny? What you should know
Navalny, a thorn in Putin's side, could be handed yet another lengthy sentence on Friday on a slew of extremism charges.
Trump’s arraignment: What to expect at court appearance in Washington
Former US President Donald Trump set to appear in court in Washington, DC, at 4pm (20:00 GMT) to face 4 felony charges.
Burning books, mosques and Muslims: India’s bloody burden for the future
Generations to come will have to carry the weight of what Indians did - and did not do - as their nation was torn apart.
Thai political deadlock drags on as vote for prime minister is delayed
Prolonged uncertainty is raising questions over stability in Thailand, which has seen two coups over the past 20 years.
Widespread war crimes committed in Sudan, Amnesty International says
Violations documented in Sudan - such as rape and attacks targeting civilians - amount to war crimes, Amnesty says.
India court allows survey of historic mosque to see if it stands on temple
Right-wing Hindu groups allege Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi was built on top of a Hindu temple during the Mughal rule.
Iran’s surprise ‘unprecedented heat’ shutdown raises questions
Government offices, banks, capital markets and private businesses will remain shut until Saturday.
Singapore hangs third person for drug offences in little over a week
City-state hangs 39-year-old driver over 54 grams of heroin despite international pressure to halt executions.
A corporate takeover of the UN must be stopped
The UN's vision for the future involves giving corporate executives crucial say in decisions. That is dangerous.
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