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Black Tunisians lie low as violence against Black people worsens
Tunisia has a complex history with Black refugees and migrants, as well as its own native Black population.
Ex-Man City player Benjamin Mendy acquitted of UK sex offences
French defender, 28, breaks down in tears after he is found not guilty of one count of rape and one of attempted rape.
Parts of Europe, China and US sizzle under record-breaking heat
Tens of millions of people under heat warnings as high temperatures illustrate perils of warming climate.
Canadian firefighter dies as record wildfire season continues
Firefighter dies battling blaze in British Columbia, union says, as more than 900 fires are still burning across Canada.
US sets grim mass killings record in first half of 2023
Country endured 28 mass killings - a total of 140 victims - amid uptick in gun violence and calls for stricter laws.
Wagner trains soldiers in Belarus after foiled mutiny in Russia
The Belarusian defence ministry says the Russian mercenary group is working with its troops near the town of Asipovichy.
Israel sets record for illegal settlement approvals: Rights group
Peace Now said that Israel has approved the construction of almost 13,000 housing units in illegal settlements.
Uganda’s Museveni says ex-DRC leader Kabila harboured ADF
Museveni says DR Congo's Joseph Kabila gave ISIL-aligned ADF 'free tenancy' in North Kivu and Ituri.
Kenya’s Ruto is coming up against the limits of his power
The Kenyan president is facing the consequences of confusing a parliamentary majority for popular legitimacy.
Armed groups step up murders, rapes in Mali: HRW
New York-based rights group reports six attacks in the Gao region and two in Menaka between January and June.
Spain’s snap election: Will the Sánchez gamble pay off?
After his party's severe losses in local polls, Spain's prime minister brought forward the national vote by four months.
South Africa deploys army to avert unrest after trucks torched
The military was deployed to four South African provinces, including KwaZulu-Natal where former President Zuma is from.
India’s Modi guest of honour at France’s Bastille Day parade
Indian leader also awarded the French government's highest honour in a visit marked by high-profile defence deals.
Russian lawmakers pass bill outlawing gender reassignment
Bill decried by Russia's transgender community will now head to the upper chamber before being signed by Putin.
Succeeding Sall: Who will be Senegal’s next president in 2024?
Sall's decision to not run for office in 2024 has calmed Senegal but raised questions about his successor and democracy.
Chandrayaan-3: India launches rocket to land spacecraft on moon
The Chandrayaan-3 mission is designed to deploy a lander and rover near the moon's south pole around August 23.
Why are Hollywood actors and writers on strike?
It is the first such strike since 1960 when actor - and future US president - Ronald Reagan led the protests.
Excited Japanese fans queue for latest Hayao Miyazaki film
The revered director has said How Do You Live will be his last film, but there has been virtually no publicity.
Singapore issues arrest notice for billionaire Ong in graft probe
Ong Beng Seng's company says the billionaire is cooperating with authorities in rare high-profile investigation.
‘There is always risk’: The Zimbabwean de-miner in South Sudan
Job Tawengwa has lived on the road for about 25 years in his job defusing unexploded ordnances.
‘Unbelievable atmosphere’: Major League Cricket takes off in US
Fans at a purpose-built stadium in Texas treated to the familiar sight of big sixes and non-stop action.
Solomon Islands says China to assist with policing, cybersecurity
Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare says China's police will add to support provided by Australia and New Zealand.
Syrian gov’t says UN can deliver aid from Turkey for six months
Syria says UN aid deliveries would have to be 'in full cooperation and coordination with the Syrian Government'.
Malaysia’s Anwar talks Tesla, Starlink with Elon Musk
Anwar Ibrahim says carmaker will establish headquarters in state of Selangor later this year.
Why do some Palestinian teens in Jenin dream of ‘martyrdom’?
Amid raids, settler attacks and incursions into their homes, many young Palestinians want to join the fight.
Tunisian judge frees two leading opponents of President Saied
Chaima Issa and Lazhar Akremi released nearly 5 months after arrest for allegedly conspiring against state security.
Philippine farmer killings revive dark memories of martial law
Killings by alleged state forces in the rural Philippines are getting more frequent and more bloody.
Australia names first woman to lead central bank
Michele Bullock will take over as governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia in September.
Myanmar says Aung San Suu Kyi in ‘good health’, met Thai FM
In Jakarta, ASEAN reiterates need for unified response to end crisis amid Thai attempts to 're-engage' with generals.
Wagner mercenaries offered chance to serve in Russia, Putin says
Putin claims Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin rejected offer of fighters serving in Russia after mutiny.
ChatGPT creator OpenAI faces US probe over libellous output
US Federal Trade Commission asks startup to provide information about safeguards amid reports of defamatory content.
Putin says Western tanks ‘priority target’ for Russia in Ukraine
Russian president also warns that Western weapons supplied to Kyiv only prolonged war and would not change its outcome.
Will Pakistan’s IMF agreement save its economy?
It could heIp Pakistan stabilise the economy, but might not improve the government's popularity.
What is India’s Chandrayaan moon mission and when will it launch?
If successful, India will join just three other countries that successfully landed a spacecraft on the moon.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 506
As the conflict enters its 506th day, these are the main developments.
Aspartame sweetener ‘possible carcinogen’ but safe in moderation
World Health Organisation says sweetener in diet drinks and other foods is possible cause of cancer but still safe.
Japan’s shrinking population offers escape from hectic city life
A shrinking Japanese population is fueling a trend of urbanites buying up cheap vacant homes in the countryside.
Myanmar military regime accused of murdering political prisoners
Prison officials accused of extrajudicial killings and torture with thousands arrested for their opposition to the coup.
US bars former Panamanian President Varela from entering country
Juan Carlos Varela Rodriguez has been accused of participation in the Odebrecht scandal, swapping bribes for contracts.
Founder of crypto lender Celsius Network says not guilty of fraud
Alex Mashinsky was charged with seven criminal counts - including securities fraud, commodities fraud and wire fraud.
Hollywood actors to join screenwriters in strike over wages, AI
The strike is first joint action between actors and writers in 60 years, bringing major studio projects to a standstill.
US Southwest heatwave brings dangerous temperatures to California
Officials urge residents to plan for scorching heat and advise against hiking or being outside for long durations.
ICC investigating Darfur violence amid continuing Sudan conflict
International Criminal Court's jurisdiction in Sudan is limited to Darfur under 2005 UN Security Council resolution.
Ons Jabeur beats Aryna Sabaleneka to seal Wimbledon final spot
Sixth-seeded Tunisian defeats Belarusian for a place in her second consecutive Wimbledon final.
Tunisia recovers bodies of 13 migrants after boat sinks off coast
Tunisia is facing an unprecedented migration crisis, having replaced Libya as a main departure point.
Concerns over Guatemalan democracy after leading party suspended
Presidential candidate Sandra Torres has paused her campaign in solidarity with progressive rival Bernardo Arevalo.
Why is there a disputed border between Lebanon and Israel?
Fears of an escalation between Israel and Lebanon have been rising over the past few months.
Can Egypt help end the war in Sudan?
The Egyptian government hosts a regional summit, but the warring sides are not invited.
US firefighters raise concerns over looming pay cut
Poorly paid and stretched thin during gruelling wildfire seasons, firefighters warn of 'devastating' wave of departures.
DRC ex-minister turned opposition figure Cherubin Okende killed
Opposition brands killing a 'political assassination' as government expresses shock and orders a probe.
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