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After a slow build-up, a World Cup buzz grows in New Zealand
The Women's World Cup fights for relevance in co-hosts New Zealand, where rugby and cricket are dominant.
Spain into last 16 of Women’s World Cup as Zambia crash out
Spain condemn Zambia to second 5-0 loss, setting up a decider against Japan for first place in Group C.
Over 1,800 ‘terrorist attacks’ in West Africa in 2023: ECOWAS
The West African bloc is to discuss strengthening a regional standby force to tackle insecurity and threats of coups.
India’s Modi to face no-confidence vote over Manipur violence
The BJP has clear majority in lower house of parliament, so the vote is unlikely to affect the government's stability.
‘INDIA’: What you need to know about India’s opposition alliance
'INDIA', which stands for Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance, comprises 26 opposition parties so far.
Erdogan-Abbas meet: Turkey concerned over Israel settler attacks
Violence has rocked the occupied West Bank in recent months as Israeli forces ramp up their raids.
Soaring Mediterranean temperatures bring death and destruction
Extreme weather throughout July has caused havoc in Southern Europe, North Africa and across the planet.
Cambodia leader Hun Sen to step down, hand over power to son
Prime Minister Hun Sen says oldest son to take on position following a controversial landslide election victory.
‘I had to be brave’: Clare Shine’s journey back from the brink
The ex-Ireland player has survived alcohol addiction and suicide attempts to become a Women's World Cup commentator.
More than 50 pilot whales die after mass stranding in Australia
Volunteers working to save nearly 100 beached whales in Australia, but more than half have died.
Tottenham owner Joe Lewis charged with insider trading in US
Lewis faces 16 counts of securities fraud and three counts of conspiracy for alleged crimes between 2013 and 2021.
Thaksin to return to Thailand in August after 15 years in exile
Billionaire former prime minister faces a potential jail term on corruption charges if he returns home.
Natwest CEO resigns over ‘serious error’ in Farage row
Alison Rose says discussing Nigel Farage's relationship with bank with a journalist was a 'serious error of judgment'.
‘Mayhem’: China warned by US, France on air safety during COVID
Emails obtained from the US Federal Aviation Administration reveal concerns over Beijing's 'zero COVID' policy.
Rising tomato prices: The latest weapon against Muslims in India
Assam state's leader has blamed Bengali-speaking Muslim vegetable vendors for price spikes. It's absurd but dangerous.
Australia fines Meta $14m for undisclosed data collection
Court says Facebook owner collected data unlawfully using a smartphone app advertised as a way to protect privacy.
One dead as Typhoon Doksuri batters Philippines, threatens Taiwan
Powerful storm rips off roofs, floods low-lying villages and knocks out power as it lashes northern Philippines.
Indonesia blocks Musk’s X.com under curbs on porn, gambling
Ministry of Communication and Informatics says it is in contact with social media company about purpose of the domain.
US’s Blinken visits Tonga, warns of ‘predatory’ Chinese aid
Blinken, who is in Tonga to dedicate a new embassy, is the first US Secretary of State to visit the Pacific nation.
Man sentenced to prison for defrauding US border wall supporters
Timothy Shea receives the longest prison sentence yet for his participation in the 'We Build the Wall' scheme.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 518
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 518th day.
US Education Dept opens probe into Harvard’s legacy admissions
A complaint earlier this month triggered the investigation, which will consider whether the practice is discriminatory.
Mexican armed forces facilitated Ayotzinapa disappearances: Panel
An independent investigatory panel says security forces obstructed their efforts to investigate human rights scandal.
Photos: Wildfires ravage Greece, Italy as Mediterranean swelters
High temperatures and parched ground have sparked wildfires in countries on both sides of the Mediterranean.
Al Jazeera slams naming of its journalists on Egypt ‘terror’ list
Al Jazeera Media Network denounces the Egyptian move to reinstate a number of its journalists on 'terror' list.
UK warns Russia may begin targeting civilian ships in Black Sea
UK ambassador to the UN says the 'Russian military may expand their targeting of Ukrainian grain facilities further'.
Guatemala voters voice uncertainty ahead of presidential run-off
Observers fear interference in the final leg of the presidential race, as prosecutors target one of the leading parties.
Kenya’s Ruto offers to meet leader of opposition protests
Opposition leader Raila Odinga has accused police of using violence against demonstrators.
Internet ban partially lifted in India’s violence-hit Manipur
State lifts ban on wired broadband internet but social media websites, VPNS and mobile hotspots remain inaccessible.
US judge blocks Biden’s ‘asylum ban’ at Mexico border
Rights groups hail the ruling as a 'victory' but note it will have little immediate effect at the US-Mexico border.
Is Israel being torn apart by law that weakens the Supreme Court?
Months of mass demonstrations fail to stop the far-right government from limiting the judiciary's independence.
Belgian court convicts suspects over role in 2016 Brussels attack
Six men have been convicted for two coordinated attacks claimed by ISIL that shook Belgium's capital.
Photos: Monument cements Emmett Till case as ‘an American story’
The Black teenager's killing in Mississippi in 1955 helped propel the US civil rights movement.
Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur handed two-match ban for outburst
Kaur was reprimanded for smashing the wickets after her dismissal and terming the umpiring 'pathetic'.
Ecuador declares state of emergency in prisons amid fatal attacks
President Guillermo Lasso orders military and police to take control of Ecuador's prison system after wave of violence.
Wang Yi replaces Qin Gang as Chinese FM: What to know
Qin Gang's removal is seen as an 'enormous shock' as the Chinese government reappoints Wang Yi to the post he once held.
What’s next for Israel after Netanyahu’s judicial overhaul bill?
The new law limiting the powers of the judiciary is not irreversible, but the path ahead is uncertain.
Biden honours Emmett Till, his mother with US national monument
The 1955 lynching of Till, a Black teen, and his mother's subsequent activism helped propel US civil rights movement.
Will Egypt’s asset sale get it out of its economic hole?
Egypt is privatising - but is it enough to please the IMF and get more funding from the international financial body?
Qurans burned outside Egyptian, Turkish embassies in Denmark
The anti-Islam demonstration in Copenhagen comes after a string of Quran burnings in Sweden and Denmark in recent weeks.
Tunisia protest marks two years since president’s power grab
Opposition has kept up its demonstrations against what it calls a 'coup' against Tunisia's democracy.
DR Congo intensifies street security ahead of Francophone Games
The 10-day Jeux de la Francophonie had been pushed back from 2021 to bring infrastructure up to international standards.
UN starts moving oil from Yemen tanker in bid to stop disaster
The supertanker, with more than a million barrels of oil, has been deteriorating since 2015.
US says Russian aircraft struck its drone with flare over Syria
Incident is latest in a series of recent encounters involving Russian fighter jets and US drones flying over Syria.
Firefighting plane crashes in Greece as wildfires rage
Search and rescue operation under way after plane with two airmen on board crashes on island of Evia.
A traumatised father battles Russia on Ukraine’s front line
Losses in east Ukraine are felt by soldiers and civilians alike. For many, nothing remains of their homes but memories.
Peru’s cocaine trade overruns remote Indigenous territory
As coca production surges, Indigenous communities in Peru fear addiction and violence are encroaching on their lands.
Suspended Nigerian central bank governor denies firearm charges
The central bank chief, Nigeria's longest-serving, has been suspended since June 10 and in state custody.
Ruto unmasked: Breaking the rules of Kenya’s game of thrones
President Ruto seems unwilling to respect the red lines that keep Kenya functioning amid chronic intra-elite fighting.
One dead in perilous boat journey to reach Spain from Africa
The Spanish coastguard reports the death as it saved 84 others, a day after a similar fatal incident near Senegal.
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