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‘My home’: The Mozambican electrician who moved to Zimbabwe twice
After fleeing war in Mozambique and then economic peril in Zimbabwe, Luciano Chataika has found a home away from home.
Why is solitary confinement in US prisons so routine?
Tens of thousands of people are held in protracted isolation with dire implications for their health, rights groups say.
Full text: NATO Vilnius summit communique
NATO leaders are meeting in the Lithuanian capital against the backdrop of Russia's continuing invasion of Ukraine.
Thai court to decide on case seeking Pita’s disqualification
Move comes a day before the parliament votes on Pita Limjaroenrat's bid to become the next prime minister of Thailand.
Ukraine F-16 fighter pilot training to start soon in Romania
Ukraine defence minister says he hopes training lasts no longer than 6 months so planes in combat against Russia soon.
Sri Lanka’s fishermen face double whammy of climate and economy
Small-scale fishers who supply nearly half of Sri Lanka's animal protein are being hit by inflation and climate change.
Belarus artist who put manure at Lukashenko’s office dies in jail
Artist and political activist Ales Pushkin, 57, has died in a prison in what his wife said were 'unclear circumstances'.
Taiwan says Chinese air force, navy stage mass drill near island
Defence ministry says monitoring the situation after Chinese air force planes appeared to be coordinating with ships.
North Korea fires suspected long range ballistic missile
Japan lodges 'stern protest' after Pyongyang launched weapon from east coast - its 12th launch this year.
Russia’s Medvedev says NATO’s Ukraine aid brings world war closer
The deputy secretary of Russia's Security Council said Western military aid would not stop Moscow's victory in Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 504
As the conflict enters its 504th day, these are the main developments.
Japan turns to livestreamed fish in Fukushima safety campaign
Tokyo has embarked on a multi-million dollar campaign to convince people it's safe to release radioactive water.
US Justice Dept switches course on Trump immunity in Carroll case
The department previously said Trump enjoyed immunity for comments that writer E Jean Carroll called defamatory.
White Helmets accuse Syrian missile attack of killing volunteer
The volunteer group said Abdul Baset Abdul Khaleq died while a rescue van toured areas shelled by artillery.
Russia launches second night of drone attacks on Ukraine’s Kyiv
Russia also conducted air raids on Kyiv in the early hours of Tuesday morning with Iranian-made Shahed drones.
Follower of US cult leader Charles Manson released from prison
Leslie Van Houten, 73, was serving a sentence for fatally stabbing a store owner and his wife in Los Angeles in 1969.
Jury declares pages from Aretha Franklin’s couch to be her will
Franklin's sons have disputed which version of their mother's will is valid following the singer's 2018 death.
NATO stops short of Ukraine invitation, angering Zelenskyy
Military alliance says it will invite Ukraine to become a member only when 'conditions are met' but gives no timeline.
Evidence in Canada lake indicates start of new Anthropocene epoch
A group of scientists say human activity has fundamentally altered the geology, atmosphere and biology of the earth.
Canada probes Nike, Dynasty Gold on forced Uighur labour in China
Nike Canada and Dynasty Gold are alleged to have or have had supply chains or operations in China using forced labour.
Bank of America fined $250m over junk fees, other issues
CFPB has launched a crackdown on a range of so-called 'junk fees' that it says lenders unfairly charge customers.
Sudan rejects African peace bid and ‘enemy’ peacekeeping force
Khartoum instead welcomes summit held by Egypt, widely seen as closer to the army than rival Rapid Support Forces.
Why did Turkey change its mind on Sweden’s NATO membership?
At its annual summit, the alliance is set to expand as it faces new security challenges.
NGOs lose contact with Tunisian migrant group, bodies found
Migrant rescue group says it has lost contact with a large group of Black African migrants expelled from Tunisia.
Muslim nations demand action after ‘Islamophobic’ Quran burning
Motion at UN Human Rights Council urges action over Quran burnings in Sweden that incite 'religious hatred'.
Cuba calls US nuclear submarine at Guantanamo Bay an ‘escalation’
Havana says it 'strongly' rejects the submarine's presence, describing it as a 'danger' to sovereignty in the Caribbean.
Thousands mourn Srebrenica victims as tensions mount in Bosnia
Dozens more victims of 1995 massacre buried after recently being identified through DNA analysis.
Global shipping regulator underwhelms with new emissions targets
New targets are to roll back emissions of freight ships that burn through millions of tonnes of dirty bunker fuel.
Israeli protesters rally at airport to stop judicial overhaul
Police arrest dozens in Tel Aviv as demonstrators mass at Ben Gurion Airport and in Jerusalem against gov't legislation.
US judge turns down challenge to Microsoft merger with Activision
Judge rejects challenge to $69bn acquisition in blow to efforts to crack down on economic consolidation in tech sector.
Tyson Fury to face Francis Ngannou in boxing megafight
Anticipated crossover bout to take place in Saudi Arabia's Riyadh on October 28.
Ukraine’s Svitolina shocks Swiatek to reach Wimbledon semifinals
Unseeded Ukrainian makes shock comeback over top seed to win 7-5, 6-7(5), 6-2 less than a year after giving birth.
India hits online gaming with 28% tax
Concerns have mounted over possible addiction to gaming apps and financial losses even as sector draws investors.
Russia vetoes UN vote to extend key Syria aid route
Russia proposes authorisation only be extended for six months rather than a nine-month compromise.
Offensive defence: How Putin saved NATO
In a period of greatmalaisein the West, the Russian president has given the alliance new meaning, mission and drive.
What are France’s SCALP missiles, and how can they help Ukraine?
France to deliver deep-strike missiles to Ukraine as part of increased efforts to help its counteroffensive.
Photos: Flash floods cause widespread damage in Northeast US
Heavy rains washed out roads and forced evacuations in Vermont and other parts of the Northeast; more rains expected.
Top Russian official says Poland wants to seize parts of Ukraine
Foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova touts theory often raised by Moscow without any evidence.
Trump team asks to delay documents trial, citing election run-up
Donald Trump is too busy campaigning for 2024 to prepare for US trial, lawyers say, asking for indefinite postponement.
Why Turkey changed its stance on Sweden’s NATO membership
Ankara supports Sweden's bid after it receives backing conditions from buying US F-16s to visa-free Schengen travel.
China’s ‘wolf warrior’ foreign minister ill, to miss ASEAN summit
Wang Yi, the former foreign minister, will take his place at the summit in Indonesia, a spokesman said.
Bat Couple: Nigeria’s bat researchers
For the love of bats, and each other, one couple leads the way in bat conservation and research in Nigeria.
As NATO meets on Ukraine, Russian officials fire warnings at West
Russia has long objected to Ukrainian membership of the alliance. This week's meeting is stirring old arguments.
Thailand PM Prayuth to retire from politics nine years after coup
The former army chief's party lost May's election to a party challenging the royalist military establishment.
Investments in private healthcare are not helping Africans
Development finance institutions should use their funds to help improve universal public services across the continent.
Olympic champion Caster Semenya wins testosterone ruling appeal
Europe's top human rights court rules double Olympic champion can appeal testosterone limit for female athletes.
Let’s talk about Jenin
If we are to have sustainable peace in Palestine, we should set the record straight on what's happening in Jenin.
Pakistan gets $2bn from Saudi Arabia day before key IMF meeting
Kingdom deposits money into Pakistan's central bank before critical meeting of global lender on $3bn bailout package.
Australia ‘concerned’ by China-Solomon Islands policing deal
Australia urges the nations to publish details of the police deal which it says will 'invite further regional contest'.
Azerbaijan accuses Red Cross of smuggling, shuts road to Karabakh
Azerbaijan says the passage through Lachin checkpoint is closed due to a probe into smuggling by the Red Cross.
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