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France’s AFP sues Elon Musk’s X over payments for news
Tesla CEO labels news agency's lawsuit stemming from 2019 EU law 'bizarre'.
Nine years after the Yazidi genocide, what next for survivors?
The implementation of a transitional justice framework in Iraq could address atrocities committed by ISIL.
Muslims in fear in India’s Gurugram after attacks on mosque, businesses
Streets are deserted and tensions high after mobs torch Muslim-owned shops and set fire to a mosque, killing the imam.
‘The main show’: 2020 election indictment is most serious against Trump
Legal experts say charges of conspiring to overturn the 2020 vote are more damaging than other cases Trump is facing.
Somalia suspends athletics head after runner goes viral in snail-paced 100m
Untrained sprinter came dead last in race, taking nearly twice as long to finish as the winner.
Ancient whale found in Peru may be the heaviest animal ever
Move over, blue whale. There is a new contender for the heaviest animal in Earth's history.
Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau and his wife announce separation
Couple say they made the decision after 'many meaningful and difficult conversations', request privacy.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 526
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 526th day.
Niger coup leader defiant as Nigeria cuts power, ECOWAS threatens force
Coup leader says he will not bow down to pressure to reinstate deposed government, intensifies standoff with ECOWAS.
What is Elon Musk’s ‘everything app’ and what can it learn from China?
Musk's plans for social media platform X could take cues from China's super app WeChat.
US state department orders evacuation of embassy in Niger following coup
The US joins European countries in calling for citizens to evacuate after Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum was overthrown.
What will follow from Donald Trump’s latest indictment?
Former US president charged with attempting to overturn the 2020 election.
Senegal suspends TikTok amid clampdown on dissent
Senegalese authorities block access to social media app TikTok amid unrest, days after dissolving opposition party.
Turkey slams reports Disney+ will scrap ‘Ataturk’ series
The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) called on Disney+ in June to cancel the show.
Mexico’s missing students case: Investigators recount challenges of probe
Members of Ayotzinapa investigation team say they were stonewalled by law enforcement, military authorities for years.
US Treasury Secretary Yellen calls Fitch downgrade ‘entirely unwarranted’
Yellen said the downgrade failed to take into account a resilient US economy, with low unemployment, falling inflation.
Photos: Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon retires from football at 45
'We did it together,' Buffon tells fans after announcing the end of his legendary three-decade career.
Brazilian police say at least nine killed in Rio de Janeiro raid
Brazilian police forces say they came under fire as they carried out an operation against criminal groups in a favela.
Photos: India’s Gurugram tense after Hindu-Muslim clashes
As unrest spread, a mosque was set on fire and its scholar killed, while shops and eateries were vandalised.
Pittsburgh synagogue attacker who killed 11 gets death sentence
US federal jury recommends that Robert Bowers, who opened fire at Tree of Life synagogue in 2018, get the death penalty.
Pakistan suicide bombing death toll rises to 63
More than 120 others wounded in blast targeting rally for religious political party Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazal (JUI-F).
Nigerian labour unions begin strike against fuel price hike, cost of living
Protesters march through major cities as the weeklong action starts, but businesses remain open in Lagos and elsewhere.
Tunisian parliament gets defensive after Black refugee treatment criticism
Country's interior minister has called images of dead refugees 'fake', as EU ignores criticism of deal with Tunisia.
West African bloc sends delegation to Niger, says force is ‘last resort’
ECOWAS has imposed sanctions on Niger after last week's cup and insists that there could be use of force within a week.
Trump indictment tracker: Where do cases against former US president stand?
Donald Trump faces three separate criminal cases in US and could be charged in a fourth. Here's all you need to know.
Lake Victoria boat accident kills at least 20 in Uganda; several missing
Police say five people still missing after overloaded boat sinks on Africa's largest lake.
Brazil’s Dani Alves formally indicted in sexual assault case in Spain
Lawyer of ex-Barcelona football star says the player would not slow the process down by appealing against the charge.
Jack Smith, Tanya Chutkan: Key players in Trump’s January 6 indictment
Former US president faces federal charges over efforts to overturn 2020 election. Here are the key players in the case.
Multiple injuries as Ethiopian military, militia clash in Amhara: Sources
Amhara militia was an ally of the Ethiopian army in the nearby Tigray region's two-year war, which ended in November.
NATO allies beef up security due to Wagner troops’ presence in Belarus
Poland, Lithuania and Latvia have grown increasingly worried since the Russian mercenaries arrived in Belarus.
US wants an Israeli-Saudi ‘normalisation’ deal. Why now?
Potential deal to formalise relations between Israel and kingdom would be complex but not transformative, analysts say.
Party that won Thai elections blocked from forming coalition government
Three months after vote, Move Forward Party excluded from talks to form the next government, former ally says.
Russia targets Odesa port, angering Ukraine and nearby Romania
Several tonnes of grain damaged following drone attack on Izmail, which is part of Ukraine's Danube infrastructure.
Russia’s war won’t stop me becoming chess grandmaster | Close Up
After fleeing the war in Ukraine, a nine-year-old chess prodigy and his mother adjust to their new life in Britain.
Jamaica knock out Brazil to reach Women’s World Cup last 16
Jamaica hold Brazil to a shock 0-0 draw, ensuring no fairytale ending to Brazilian star Marta's World Cup career.
Could Indigenous communities in Brazil hold key to climate justice?
Across the Amazon, Indigenous residents are developing sustainable economies centred on local production.
Sturgeon moon: How August supermoon was seen around the world
The 'sturgeon moon' rose and delighted sky-watchers ahead of another supermoon on August 30.
It’s time to end solitary confinement behind bars
The research is clear - it's bad for prison violence, terrible for inmates and poses increased risks for society.
Five key takeaways from Trump’s indictment over US election defeat
Special Counsel Jack Smith terms Trump's actions 'attack' on democracy and calls for a 'speedy trial'.
Niger reopens borders with five neighbours a week after coup
All of Niger's borders had been closed after an announcement by the coup makers on state television last week.
Attacks in Pakistan buttressed by region’s ‘militant’ landscape: Analysts
Armed group attacks in Pakistan have increased by 79 percent during the first half of this year, a research group says.
‘Evocative of genocide’: Ukrainians held by Russians allege torture
Legal experts say half of those detained in Kherson were subject to sexual violence, beatings and other abuse.
Pope arrives in Portugal amid clergy sexual abuse scandal
Francis will attend a global gathering of young Catholics - a $175m event held amid Portugal's cost-of-living crisis.
South Africa make Women’s World Cup history with last-gasp win over Italy
Kgatlana's late strike sends South Africa into the knockout round for first time, setting up tie with the Netherlands.
India top court hears petitions challenging Kashmir special status removal
Supreme Court begins hearing petitions challenging the removal of special status under Article 370 of the constitution.
Former Ivory Coast President and opposition leader Bedie dies at 89
The career diplomat and politician led the country from 1993 to 1999 until he was removed in a military coup.
Four Nigerians survive 14 days on ship’s rudder before rescue in Brazil
The stowaways travelled 5,600km across the Atlantic and ran out of food and water by the 10th day of the journey.
Tunisia president dismisses Najla Bouden, appoints new prime minister
Kais Saied chose Ahmed al-Hachani to deal with the 'great challenges' facing the cash-strapped North African country.
El Salvador sends 8,000 troops, police to rural province in gang crackdown
President Nayib Bukele said 7,000 soldiers and 1,000 police officers deployed to Cabanas to hunt down gang members.
First planes carrying evacuees from Niger land in Paris and Rome
European countries begin evacuation of their citizens after the removal of elected Niger President Bazoum.
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