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Italy’s Berlusconi, ‘the knight’ known for scandals, dies at 86
The tycoon, four-time Italian prime minister, and master of controversy was rarely out of the headlines.
Southern Iraq’s toxic skies are a colonial legacy
The chain of events that led to the poisoning of Iraq’s skies by international oil companies started over a century ago.
Italy’s Silvio Berlusconi dies after several bouts of illness
The billionaire businessman transformed Italy's political landscape, often while fending off legal and sex scandals.
In India’s riot-hit Manipur, Muslims stuck between warring groups
Meitei Pangals, as the community is known in Manipur, have been caught in the ethnic crossfire for more than a month.
Fuel subsidy cut will save Nigeria but impose burden: President
The subsidy removal has angered labour unions but they have suspended an indefinite strike after talks with government.
No progress on biases against women in a decade: UN report
Biased social norms and COVID-19, when many women lost their income, have stalled progress on inequality, UN says.
China, other states, fortify nuclear weapons arsenals: Report
Think tank says China had 17 percent more nuclear warheads in January 2023 compared with the year before.
Iran’s Raisi after ‘strategic’ ties in South America tour
Iran has said standing up to Western imperialism is a main message of the president's tour.
Can humans stop ageing?
As researchers continue to examine the causes of ageing, some seek ways to stop it altogether.
George Soros to pass control of his empire to son Alexander
Multibillionaire funder of democratic and liberal causes says 37-year-old has 'earned' job at helm of $25b empire.
Why are thousands of Reddit pages going dark for 48 hours?
From June 12 to June 14, thousands of Reddit communities are going offline to protest planned API pricing changes.
Lava seen at Philippines’s Mayon volcano as thousands evacuate
At least 12,800 people have been evacuated from the area around the mountain as volcanic activity intensifies.
Ten killed in wedding party bus crash in Australia
Chartered bus was thought to be carrying guests from a wedding reception at a wine estate back to their accommodation.
Australia confronts ‘war hero’ myth after Ben Roberts-Smith case
Veneration of veterans gained momentum in the John Howard era and the revelations from Afghanistan have shocked many.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 474
As the war enters its 474th day, these are the main developments.
Ukraine hails first territory recaptured in counteroffensive
'First results' of counterattack praised as Ukraine troops claim to take back villages in the eastern Donetsk region.
What does Donald Trump’s indictment mean for democracy?
Former president is the first US leader to face federal charges.
Wagner mercenary boss brushes off Russian order to sign contracts
Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu gave the directive saying all 'volunteer detachments' must now sign military contracts.
British tourists missing after boat fire in Egypt’s Red Sea
Egyptian authorities say an electrical short circuit sparked a blaze on a scuba diving boat near Marsa Alam.
Djokovic wins record 23rd men’s Grand Slam with third French Open
Djokovic dispatches Casper Ruud in straight sets to break record for most major singles trophies in men's tennis.
Scotland’s ex-leader Nicola Sturgeon arrested in finance probe
Sturgeon was arrested in connection with a police investigation into the Scottish National Party's funding.
EU offers Tunisia aid package, seeks tighter border control
The EU is considering a major financial package for the cash-strapped nation amid a growing refugee and migrant crisis.
Part of major US highway collapses after fire in Philadelphia
Video shows a massive concrete slab covering an entire section of the northbound lanes on Interstate 95.
Taliban slams UN report calling Afghan government ‘exclusionary’
Condemnation comes after UN Security Council report said there were rifts within the Taliban's ranks.
The West has lost the plot in the Balkans
The recent escalation in Kosovo reflects the US and the EU's dangerous strategy of appeasing expansionist Belgrade.
Magnitude 6.2 earthquake shakes northern Japan
The earthquake affected the northern island of Hokkaido but no injuries or significant damage have been reported.
Australia beat India to win cricket World Test Championship
Victory by 209 runs at The Oval means Australia capture the one major men's cricket title that had eluded them.
Nuclear bomb fears are a false ‘excuse’: Iran’s Khamenei
Iranian leader said some international stakeholders cannot be trusted, but that cooperation with IAEA must continue.
Honduras opens embassy in China after cutting ties with Taiwan
Honduras established formal ties with China in March, becoming the latest country to break ties with Taiwan.
‘Most fearless’ fighting in Sudan after 24-hour ceasefire ends
While Saturday marked the calmest day since the conflict began, fighting resumed on Sunday with renewed intensity.
Colombia Indigenous children survived 40 days eating seeds, roots
Four children were discovered by a team of army and Indigenous people after their plane crashed in the Amazon jungle.
Taiwan scrambles air force as Chinese warplanes cross median line
Ten Chinese aircraft flew over the Taiwan Strait's median line on Sunday as tensions in the region continue to rise.
White rhinos reintroduced to DR Congo national park
Sixteen rhinos released into Garamba National Park more than 16 years after last one was poached in the reserve.
Romania recalls Kenya envoy for ‘calling Africans monkeys’
Dragos Viorel Tigau allegedly compared a monkey with Africans while attending a meeting in Nairobi.
Montenegro holds key snap parliamentary vote
Voters in the Western Balkan nation will elect members to 81-seat parliament in a snap election.
Trump calls indictment ‘baseless’ as he hits campaign trail
Former US president blasts federal indictment as 'a political hit job' as he rallies support at Republican conventions.
Indian wrestler accuses gov’t of silence over sexual abuse probe
Vinesh Phogat, who has accused wrestling body chief of sexually abusing her, has slammed pace of probe into allegations.
China has been spying from Cuba for years, says US official
Havana slams 'slanderous speculation' as US official says China upgraded its intelligence unit in Cuba in 2019.
Egypt toughens visa rules for Sudanese nationals fleeing war
Cairo says all Sudanese must obtain visas before crossing the border, reversing an exemption for women and children.
Israelis rally against judicial changes, Palestinian crime deaths
Protesters take to streets for the 23rd week, opposing judicial changes as well as killings of Palestinians in Israel.
Zelenskyy says counteroffensive actions under way against Russia
Ukraine's leader tells Russian President Vladimir Putin that his generals are optimistic about the military operations.
Manchester City beat Inter Milan to win first Champions League
Manchester City win the first Champions League in their history and secure the treble by beating Inter Milan 1-0.
Dozens dead as heavy rains hit Pakistan
Hail and heavy rain pounded Bannu, Lakki Marwat, and Karak districts of the northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
What does Russia’s exit from CFE mean for global arms control?
Unravelling treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe is latest sign of escalating tension between NATO and Russia.
Donald Trump makes first public appearances since indictment
Ex-president expected to use speeches at two state party conventions to rail against the allegations.
Nord Stream sabotage probe turns to clues in Poland: Report
Investigators reconstructed the two-week voyage of a 15-metre yacht suspected of being involved in the sabotage.
‘Unabomber’ dies in US prison at age 81
Theodore Kaczynski committed 16 bombings from 1978 and 1995, killing 3 and permanently maiming several of his victims.
Fourteen people killed in Kazakhstan forest fires
Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev sacked emergency situations minister Yury Ilyin on Saturday.
Guatemala releases military officials convicted of grave crimes
The men were previously sentenced to between 33 and 58 years in prison for crimes against humanity.
Germany’s anti-Palestinianism is escalating
It is high time Germany stops conflating Palestinian activism with anti-Semitism in an attempt to atone for its past.
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