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A glassblower fights to keep her 600-year-old family craft alive
A Venetian artist is determined to continue her family tradition even as her dream of home ownership fades.
What’s a federal target letter? All about Trump, the Jan. 6 probe
Trump says he has received a letter from Special Counsel Jack Smith asking him to report to a grand jury.
Putin to miss BRICS summit by mutual agreement, South Africa says
Putin's absence at the summit has been announced by the South African presidency, ending months of speculation.
Israeli military reservists at centre of anti-government protests
Israeli government's plan to overhaul the judiciary has led to months of protests, including from within the military.
‘Join hands with us’: Britain’s MI6 chief urges Russians to spy
Richard Moore's invitation follows a similar call by the CIA and is certain to provoke anger at the Kremlin.
‘Exceptionally high’ economic risks in Pakistan, IMF report says
Lender says a week after approving $3bn bailout package for Pakistan that 'significant shocks' have rocked its economy.
Despite EU-Tunisia deal, Black refugees pushed out ‘at gunpoint’
The EU has promised Tunisia $280m in aid. But on the country's frontiers, refugees and migrants are still stranded.
Electrocution kills at least 16 as transformer explodes in India
Police officer among those killed in the incident which took place inside a sewage treatment plant in Uttarakhand state.
US soldier Travis King crossed into North Korea: What to know
King crossed into N Korea instead of boarding a plane to Texas where he could have faced military discipline.
Spain’s snap vote: How it works and what to expect on July 23
Spain goes to polls next Sunday with no party expected to secure an outright majority in the 350-seat parliament.
Dozens killed in Algeria road accident
Civil defence confirms death toll after passenger bus, utility vehicle collided and burst into flames.
From Algeria to Syria, heatwaves scorch Middle East, North Africa
Wildfires are raging, authorities are having to issue advisory warnings, and some places facing power cuts.
Israel President Herzog’s ‘honest’ speech to the US Congress
Here's what Herzog should admit at the Capitol on Wednesday: apartheid against Palestinians is also corroding Israel.
What future for journalism in the age of AI?
As journalists start being replaced with AI tools, the profession once again finds itself at a turning point.
‘The ACL club’: The injury crisis plaguing women’s football
On the eve of the FIFA Women's World Cup, players and experts call for action to tackle pervasive ACL injuries.
Fires were always a fact of Greek life, but now they’re worse
Climate change seems to be outstripping political responses, Al Jazeera's John Psaropoulos writes, as fires rage again.
India’s Tata Group to build $5bn EV battery gigafactory in UK
The company and UK government say Tata will build its first gigafactory outside of India and employ up to 4,000 people.
Photos: Millions feel the effects of an unrelenting heatwave
Some countries are taking additional steps to protect the public's health during the sweltering summer of 2023.
Heatwaves set more records across Europe, Asia and US
Residents across the globe grapple with scorching temperatures, deadly wildfires and health warnings.
Kenya closes schools before three days of tax-hike protests
Three days of protests, called by veteran opposition figure Raila Odinga against tax hikes, begin on Wednesday.
Photos: Mongolia’s nomadic herders suffer brutal winters
Plummeting temperatures and an extended winter kill almost half a million livestock, causing a humanitarian crisis.
Singapore topples Japan in ranking of most powerful passports
Singaporeans enjoy visa-free entry to 192 destinations, more than travellers of any other country, according to index.
One dead as Bangladesh opposition rallies to demand PM’s removal
Thousands of opposition activists march in Dhaka and other cities asking PM Sheikh Hasina to quit before national polls.
Exploitation or savvy move? Indonesia’s orphanages get on TikTok
Mutiara Mulia orphanage is part of a trend of charitable groups using the popular video-sharing app to attract funding.
Thai court suspends Pita as MP as parliament votes on new premier
Prime ministerial candidate Pita Limjaroenrat's suspension from parliament should not affect nomination, party says.
N Korea silent after US soldier crosses border from S Korea
US Private 2nd Class Travis King is reported to have willingly entered North Korea from the border village of Panmunjom.
Hollywood strikers accuse NBCUniversal of blocking picket area
Unions claim in labour board complaint that studio infringed on freedom to picket and endangered members.
US police search home in relation to 1996 killing of rapper Tupac
A leading figure in 1990s US rap, Tupac Shakur was killed in a drive-by shooting in 1996 and the case remains unsolved.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 511
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 511th day.
Thousands of writers demand AI stop using work without permission
Margaret Atwood, Jonathan Franzen and James Patterson among signatories of Authors Guild-organised letter.
Israeli air attack hits Damascus area, 2 Syrian soldiers wounded
Syrian state media said missiles were fired from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and most shot down by air defences.
Texas trooper letter describes women, children injured at border
The trooper's email raises concerns about heavy-handed tactics used to keep migrants from crossing the US-Mexico border.
Russia attacks Ukraine’s Odesa, Kyiv; blasts heard in Sevastopol
Ukraine air defence systems in the Odesa region and the capital Kyiv were reported to be repelling Russian air attacks.
N Korea fires 2 ballistic missiles as US sub arrives in S Korea
Two ballistic missiles fired towards North Korea's eastern sea as US nuclear-armed submarine docks in South Korea.
Michigan charges 16 fake electors with meddling in 2020 election
Charges are first levied against those accused of using political system to overturn ex-President Trump's election loss.
Israel ‘not a racist’ state, US House resolution proclaims
Measure is the latest backlash against Israel's critics in the US, as Israeli President Herzog visits the White House.
Peru’s Boluarte denounces protests as ‘threat to democracy’
President Dina Boluarte has faced criticism for her government's heavy-handed response to anti-government protests.
Edwin van der Sar leaves intensive care following brain bleed
Former Dutch, Man United and Ajax goalkeeper says he hopes to go home 'next week.'
South Africa says arresting Putin would be ‘declaration of war’
Putin's arrest would undermine South African-led mission to end war in Ukraine, President Ramaphosa says.
Why has Russia exited the grain deal brokered by Turkey?
Turkey's President Erdogan says he is hopeful agreement to facilitate Ukrainian grain exports can be revived.
Extreme heat sets records, brings health warnings in Europe, US
Red alerts issued around Europe as UN weather agency says heatwave in northern hemisphere set to intensify.
Baby’s body found on Spain beach from shipwreck: Police
The baby was travelling with her parents onboard a boat that left Algeria in March and sank off Spain's Balearic Islands
Panama’s ex-president sentenced to 10 years for money laundering
Former President Ricardo Martinelli denies wrongdoing in the case, which involves the purchase of Panamanian media.
Heavy rains cause landslides in Colombia, killing at least 12
Colombian authorities say about 20 people remain missing after mudslides sweep through central Colombia.
Egypt bans rapper Travis Scott’s pyramid concert after campaign
Egypt's powerful musicians syndicate argues US artist's concert would 'go against our traditions'.
BBC Cairo staff on three-day strike over unequal pay
Employees are demanding salaries be increased as Egypt struggles with a dire economic crisis and high inflation.
Experts warn of health risks as extreme heat sweeps the globe
'Heatwaves are one of the most deadly natural hazards,' climate scientist says as high temps scorch US, Asia and Europe.
Egypt jails rights researcher Patrick Zaki for 3 years, NGO says
Patrick Zaki previously spent 22 months in pre-trial detention after writing article about plight of Egypt's Christians.
Spanish court orders extradition of Venezuelan ex-spy chief to US
Hugo Carvajal, who is wanted on drug trafficking charges in the US, was arrested in September 2021 in Madrid.
Tunisia anti-fake news law criminalises free speech: Legal group
The International Commission of Jurists says that President Saied is shutting down space for free speech online.
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