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Libyan authorities rescue refugees in desert near Tunisia
Dozens of refugees left without water or food in the desert after being expelled from Tunisia following racial tensions.
Spain’s snap vote: Catalans fear right-wing takeover
Final opinion polls project that the right-wing PP party will win a majority in a coalition with the far-right Vox.
Israel recognises Western Sahara as part of Morocco
Morocco claims sovereignty over Western Sahara, but other countries back separatist movement.
US calls for ‘urgent action’ on climate crisis at China talks
The two biggest greenhouse gas emitters hold talks in Beijing as extreme weather grips much of the globe.
Wagner forces arrive in CAR before referendum
Constitutional referendum on July 30 could abolish term limits and allow President Touadera to run for office in 2025.
As Russia exits grain deal, which countries will be affected?
Almost 33 million metric tonnes of grain were exported since the Black Sea Grain Initiative was brokered a year ago.
Authorities order evacuations as wildfires rage near Athens
Gusts of wind up to 70km/h (45mph) push flames through scrub and forest parched by extreme heat.
As Herzog visits US, advocates urge action against Israeli abuses
President Isaac Herzog will address Congress, but some US lawmakers will skip speech in protest against Israeli abuses.
Erdogan open to meeting al-Assad but not to withdrawal from Syria
Turkey has been the biggest military and political ally of the Syrian opposition in the war-torn country's northwest.
US needs more critical minerals. Can it be done responsibly?
Green energy push will require new mines, experts say, but that raises concern about environment and Indigenous rights.
Apartment building collapses in Cairo killing 9 people
The disaster is the second building to collapse in two days after four died on Sunday in northern Egypt.
Crimea bridge attack: What happened, why is the bridge important?
The bridge suffered damage after one of its sections was blown up, killing two people and wounding a child.
Russia-Ukraine Black Sea grain deal: All you need to know
Russia has declined to extend the Black Sea grain deal, stalling the export of Ukrainian grain to the rest of the world.
Extreme weather: What you need to know about the global heatwave
Parts of Europe, Asia and North America were preparing for record heat with health warnings and evacuations.
Gunmen kill 10 in northwest Cameroon in ongoing Anglophone crisis
Over 6,000 people have died in Cameroon's English-speaking regions since 2016 when anti-marginalisation protests began.
Women’s World Cup 2023: Fixtures and full match schedule
The Women's World Cup will take place from July 20 to August 20 - here are the fixtures, kickoff times and venues.
What is behind the EU-Tunisia deal on migration?
According to Frontex, crossing through the Central Mediterranean to the EU was the most active route this year.
Kenyan court acquits ‘miracle baby’ televangelist of trafficking
The Nairobi court rules that the prosecution had not produced enough evidence to link the clergyman to the charges.
How much do you know about the Women’s World Cup?
Are you the Women's World Cup's biggest fan? Take our 10-question quiz below.
Inter Miami unveil Lionel Messi, sign Sergio Busquets
Messi and his ex-Barcelona teammate Busquets sign deals that will keep them at the MLS club until 2025.
Russia halts participation in Black Sea grain deal: Kremlin
Kremlin says its conditions for extending deal brokered by UN and Turkey had not been fulfilled.
Photos: Heatwaves strike across the globe as wildfires rage
On La Palma island, firefighters battle a blaze which burned 5,000 hectares and forced the evacuation of 4,000 people.
To beat Trump in 2024, Biden needs to become Angry Joe fast
For far too long, Biden has tried - in public - to appear 'presidential'. That won't work in 2024.
Spain football captain apologises after haka mocking video
The players were accused of being disrespectful to Maori culture in the video, which has since been deleted.
Swatch sues Malaysia over seizure of LGBTQ pride watches
Swiss watchmaker says in lawsuit watches 'not in any way capable of causing any disruption to public order or morality'.
Black Sea grain deal in peril as UN, Turkey await Russia response
UN, Turkish officials awaiting Russian response as last cargo ship carrying Ukrainian grain leaves Odesa.
Indonesia names new communications minister after bribery claims
President Joko Widodo makes pick after Johnny G Plate arrested over alleged payments to firms in telecoms project.
Two killed, child wounded in ’emergency’ on Russian Crimea bridge
Officials say traffic on bridge linking annexed-Crimea to the Russian mainland has been halted due to an 'emergency'.
Yoon orders all-out effort after heavy rains kill 39 in S Korea
S Korean president pledges to mobilise all resources for rescue efforts as workers pull 13 bodies from submerged tunnel.
China’s economy misses forecasts as youth joblessness hits record
Youth unemployment hits 21.3 percent as economy grows slower than expected in April-June quarter.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 509
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 509th day.
John Kerry arrives in China to revive climate talks
US envoy's talks in Beijing will focus on reducing methane emissions and helping poor nations address climate change.
How do EU deals to curb migration balance with human rights duty?
European Union delegation in Tunis signs agreement with Tunisia for cash and migration clampdown.
East Ukraine fighting ‘intensifies’ as Putin dismisses offensive
Kyiv says fighting in eastern Ukraine 'intensified' as Moscow warns it has a 'sufficient stockpile' of cluster bombs.
Tunisia and EU finalise deal on migration
Brussels and Tunis sign 'strategic partnership' agreement that aims to combat human traffickers, boost economic ties.
Alcaraz ends Djokovic’s Wimbledon reign in final thriller
Number one-ranked Alcaraz stopped number-two Djokovic from collecting what would have been a record-tying eighth title.
Extreme heat grips three continents as wildfires rage
Health alerts issued as scorching weather strikes three continents, threatening to topple temperature records.
Three Israelis wounded in Palestinian attack, gunman arrested
Israeli forces raided Bethlehem and arrested the suspected gunman and two others after shooting attack near checkpoint.
Iraqi PM Sudani and Syria’s Assad hold talks in Damascus
The two leaders say they discussed fighting drugs, return of refugees and lifting of Western sanctions imposed in Syria.
Photos: Armed mobs rampage through Indian state of Manipur
Authorities say at least 120 killed in fighting between Kuki and Meitei ethnic communities in Manipur.
Iran’s ‘morality police’ return as authorities enforce hijab rule
Iranian authorities intensify crack down on violations of the country's mandatory hijab rules.
UN’s Yemeni oil tanker operation: What you need to know
An FSO Safer supertanker off Yemen's coast could break or explode and trigger a catastrophic oil spill, if left as is.
Blaze ‘out of control’ as more people flee Spain’s La Palma
Blaze 'out of control' as more people are evacuated from the Spanish island of La Palma.
Israel’s Netanyahu discharged after night in hospital
Israeli PM's office says Netanyahu's test results were normal after he was rushed to hospital on Saturday.
Living in ‘an oven’: Heatwave grips displacement camps in Syria
Lack of cooling options amid poor housing conditions leave many vulnerable to heat-based illnesses in northern Syria.
Oilfields partially resume after ex-official released in Libya
Two out of three oilfields shut in protest over the kidnapping of a former finance minister have resumed operations.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 508
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 506th day, these are the main developments.
Refugees need more than food and housing
Forcibly displaced people, like Myanmar's Rohingya, also have a need for truth, justice and memorialisation.
Ukrainian drones intercepted over Crimea, says Russian official
Moscow-installed official says the drone attack on Crimean port of Sevastopol did not cause any damage.
Azerbaijan accuses Russia of failing to fulfil Karabakh deal
Statement comes as the EU hosts talks between the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia in Brussels.
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