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India, Sri Lanka agree to boost economic and energy ties
Sri Lankan president's visit to India signals growing ties as neighbours agree to boost cooperation in various sectors.
What is happening in India’s Manipur?
Viral clip showing dozens of men parading around two women stripped naked and and assaulting them has triggered outrage.
Russia detains ex-separatist commander Igor Girkin
The Russian nationalist, who criticised the way Russia is running its war in Ukraine, was taken from his home in Moscow.
Legendary US singer Tony Bennett dies at 96
Bennett was the last of the great saloon singers, whose devotion to classic songs graced a decades-long career.
Trial in Donald Trump’s classified documents case set for May
Jury trial of former US president to begin on May 20, less than six months before presidential election.
Swedish embassy in Iraq relocates after attack over Quran burning
Swedish telecoms company Ericsson also looking into reports that Iraq has suspended its work permits there.
Pakistan election body says ready for national polls in October
Five-year tenure of national and provincial assemblies ends on August 12, with new elections to be held within 60 days.
Concern mounts in East Africa over halted Black Sea grain deal
Analysts say East Africa could experience food shortages due to complications from Russia exiting the grain initiative.
Lithuanian border towns grapple with threat of Russia-Ukraine war
Lithuanians in towns near Belarus feel unsafe despite authorities bolstering border security amid ongoing Ukraine war.
Sunak’s Conservatives lose two out of three seats in key UK vote
Britain's governing party avoids wipeout in special polls seen as test of public support before next year's general vote
Women in India set fire to house of Manipur assault main suspect
The person allegedly dragged two tribal women onto streets in May and later incited mob to rape and parade them naked.
A silent emergency: The rise in suicides among UK doctors
Intense workloads, bullying, lack of support. Why are medics more likely to die by suicide than the general population?
The Supreme Court is so corrupt …
it makes corruption legal.
NASA issues July heat warning as temperatures remain high
A wave of extreme heat, wildfires, torrential rain and flooding has wreaked havoc around the world in recent days.
US vs Vietnam preview: Women’s World Cup 2023
The US open their campaign against Vietnam as they seek a third consecutive title in captain Rapinoe's last World Cup.
Countries summon Sweden’s ambassadors to protest Quran burning
Sweden's ambassadors summoned by various countries to lodge protest over incidents in Stockholm.
Guinea Bissau pauses teachers’ pay to weed out fictitious workers
Guinea Bissau, which depends largely on foreign aid to pay teachers' salaries, made the decision on July 18.
Abbas, Netanyahu to visit Turkey just days apart
Leaders to separately discuss 'Turkey-Palestine relations' and 'Israeli-Palestinian conflict' with Erdogan.
How Afghan women secretly learn judo — over WhatsApp
A one-time Afghan national coach and his former student are training women in Afghanistan virtually from Norway.
Australia blocks acquisition of lithium mine by China-linked firm
Treasurer Jim Chalmers prevents Austroid Corporation from acquiring Alita Resources after advice from investment board.
Are you ready for a digital death?
Who gets your WhatsApp messages, passwords and crypto assets when you pass? It's getting more complicated to die.
Japan’s inflation speeds up as central bank weighs interest rates
Prices in world's third-largest economy grew 3.3 percent in June amid expectations BOJ will stick to ultra-loose policy.
Russia’s exit from grain deal puts focus on Asia’s food prices
Analysts say food prices in Asia are likely to rise but the fallout will be limited for the time being.
US says Ukraine’s use of cluster bombs against Russia ‘effective’
White House national security spokesman says controversial US-provided bombs used against Russian military positions.
Google touts AI for news, insists journalists can’t be replaced
Tech giant says AI-powered tool is not intended to replace 'essential' role journalists play in covering the news.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 513
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 513th day.
US lawmakers file bill urging accountability for Assad government
Bill comes as Arab governments move to rekindle relations with al-Assad government after years of diplomatic isolation.
Ecuador confirms oil spill of 1,200 barrels on northwest coast
State-owned firm Petroecuador says it is investigating cause of spill that contaminated about 4km (2.5 miles) of beach.
EU draws up plans for $22bn Ukraine weapons fund
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says the funds will be spent over four years to help Ukraine fight Russia's war.
Manchester United sign goalkeeper Andre Onana from Inter Milan
English giants sign 27-year-old Cameroonian from Italian club for $57m.
What are the dangers of extreme heat?
The northern hemisphere is witnessing unprecedented heat, floods and fires.
Strong winds reignite fire near Athens as heatwave sears Greece
Evacuation orders issued for West Attica areas, as firefighters battle flames in various locations across Greece.
Canada’s Trudeau ‘concerned’ about Netanyahu’s policies
Canadian leader reiterates opposition to illegal settlements and urges Netanyahu to seek consensus for judicial plan.
Former Venezuela spy chief pleads not guilty to US drug charges
Plea comes after Hugo Carvajal was extradited from Spain to US to face charges he coordinated drug trafficking.
NASA satellite’s collision with asteroid sent boulders into space
US space agency says images from Hubble telescope show dozens of boulders floating away after collision.
Why is it so hot in Europe? This summer’s heatwaves explained
As parts of Europe keep battling severe heat, we take a look at the causes and what to expect in the days ahead.
China’s Xi welcomes ‘old friend’ Henry Kissinger in Beijing
Visit from the former diplomat who helped normalise relations in the 1970s comes amid efforts to improve US-China ties.
Outcry over Quran burning in Sweden: A timeline
Muslim nations have expressed outrage since Salwan Momika desecrated the holy book in Stockholm last month.
Russian prosecutors seek 20 more years in prison for Navalny
Putin's most prominent opponent faces new charges, which he says are fabricated to keep him out of political life.
China makes a big bet on electric vehicles with Brazil investment
BYD to spend $600m on new complex to build electric and hybrid cars, buses and trucks, as China and Brazil grow closer.
North Korea warns US of nuclear retaliation as tensions rise
Warning comes days after the US sent nuclear submarine to South Korea for the first time in decades.
Spain opens second tax probe into Colombian singer Shakira
The superstar is already due to stand trial at the end of the year in Spain for allegedly failing to pay $16.3m in taxes
UK sanctions Wagner-linked officials in Mali, Sudan and CAR
The individuals now face asset freezes and travel bans in UK for alleged human rights abuses in three African states.
Are Iran and the US on the verge of a new agreement?
Despite the ups and downs of the talks between Iran and Western countries, both sides are motivated to reach a deal.
We need to free our schools of sexual violence
Millions of children are experiencing gender-based violence in their schools. It has to stop - now.
Nine dead, 16 wounded in bomb blast in eastern DR Congo
The blast occurred on Wednesday in North Kivu province in the restive eastern DRC where multiple armed groups are based.
Nigeria vs Canada preview: Women’s World Cup 2023
Nigeria and Canada, two talented teams who have underperformed at recent tournaments, will face each other on Friday.
Australia open Women’s World Cup with a 1-0 win over Ireland
Despite missing star striker Sam Kerr, a second-half penalty from Steph Catley was enough to give the co-hosts the win.
Sri Lanka passes anti-corruption bill as part of IMF bailout plan
This is the first time an IMF programme has been linked to such a measure in Asia.
Middle East Roundup: Cairo grants pardons amidst crackdown
A 'day of disruption' in Israel and regional leaders in a frenzy of deals and talks - here's the Middle East this week.
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