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China declines meeting between defence chiefs with US
The United States proposed the two men meet on the sidelines of this week's Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.
Ukraine-Russia border ‘demilitarised zone’ floated for peace deal
Adviser to Ukraine's presidential office Mykhailo Podolyak said the demilitarised zone should be between 100-120km wide.
US to consider visa restrictions over Uganda anti-gay law
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says legislation, which includes the death penalty, is deeply troubling.
China launches Shenzhou-16 mission to space station
Three astronauts, including the first Chinese civilian to go to space, will spend six months on the Tiangong.
Japan’s Kishida sacks son as aide over ‘inappropriate behaviour’
Moves comes amid public outrage over photos of a party the younger Kishida held at the official prime minister's office.
Should AI be stopped before it is too late?
Experts fear the misuse of AI to destabilise economies and governments. Industry can't be trusted to regulate itself.
Kyiv fends off latest Russian air attack, Zelenskyy lauds defence
Latest attack comes just hours after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy praises Ukraine's air defence units for saving lives.
Russian ‘spy’ whale Hvaldimir spotted off Sweden coast
Norwegian officials believe the beluga whale may have been trained by Russia's navy and is accustomed to humans.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 461
As the war enters its 461st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Protests erupt after allegations of Senegalese leader’s detention
Opposition leader Ousmane Sonko was diverted to his home after he attempted to lead a convoy of vehicles to Dakar.
1MDB fugitive Jho Low placed in Macau as associates in spotlight
Malaysia's anti-corruption body reveals Jho Low's alleged whereabouts after questioning of 1MDB suspect Kee Kok Thiam.
As per your politics, debt ceiling plan is good or a ‘disaster’
While some of US Congress's most conservative members are not happy with the deal, business groups gave it a thumbs-up.
Iran journalist faces trial over charges tied to Amini protests
Iranian reporter tried in a closed court on charges linked to her coverage of Mahsa Amini’s funeral.
Teenaged student charged with murder in deadly Guyana school fire
The 15-year-old is accused of starting a fire in a school dormitory, killing 19, after her phone was confiscated.
Kosovo-Serbia tension: History, latest flare-up and what’s next?
Clashes erupt between police and local Serbs in northern Kosovo after new ethnic Albanian mayors take office.
What does re-election of Erdogan mean for Turkey and the world?
Leader set to begin a third term after winning presidential run-off vote.
El Salvador ex-president sentenced to 14 years over gang talks
Mauricio Funes, who currently lives in Nicaragua, denies the charges and says 2012 truce was brokered by the church.
Libya court sentences 23 to death for ISIL campaign
Appeals court sentences 14 others to life in prison for campaign including the beheading of Egyptian Christians in 2015.
India files graft case against BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce
The 'criminal conspiracy' case is related to the procurement and licensed manufacturing of 123 advanced jet trainers.
Venezuela’s Maduro meets Lula in Brazil as relations improve
Nicolas Maduro makes first visit to Brazil in years as Venezuela sees better ties with region's left-wing leaders.
US debt ceiling deal: What’s in, what’s out of the bill
The Democratic president and Republican speaker are trying to win over lawmakers to the plan in time to avert a default.
Ukraine’s parliament approves sanctions against Russia ally Iran
Package imposes trade, financial and technology sanctions against Iran and stops Tehran from using Ukraine's airspace.
Sudan’s military, RSF agree ceasefire extension
War inflicts widespread destruction on residential areas in Khartoum and adjacent cities of Omdurman and North Khartoum.
Nigeria’s new President Bola Tinubu vows reset for ailing economy
Tinubu inherits economy riddled with huge debt from predecessor Buhari, whose protectionist policies spooked investors.
The adoption of sign language is a loud win for anti-capitalism
Its new status as a national language in South Africa follows a long struggle against forces putting profit over people.
Wildfire forces thousands of people to evacuate in eastern Canada
More than 16,000 people leave their homes as crews battle raging blaze near Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Shanghai records hottest day in May in 100 years
Temperature hits 36.7C in China's largest city as records fall across Southeast Asia and South Asia.
Lavrov in surprise Kenya visit after Ukraine FM trip to Africa
The visits come as global powers continue to tussle for influence on the continent of 1.3 billion people.
Saudi Arabia executes two Bahrainis accused of ‘terrorism’
Government did not specify the groups the men were associated with, but said they had been planning to launch attacks.
After Turkey election win, what problems does Erdogan face next?
Economic concerns and relations with the West lie at the top of Erdogan's agenda after presidential election victory.
Palestinian Authority officer killed by Israeli forces in Jenin
Ashraf Mohammad Ameen Ibrahim, 37, dies from gunshot wounds after a raid by Israeli forces on the Jenin refugee camp.
Five key takeaways from Turkey’s pivotal election
Erdogan a political survivor, Kurds put off by nationalist rhetoric and other reflections.
Troubled Chelsea hire Mauricio Pochettino on two-year deal
The 51-year-old Argentine is tasked with reviving Chelsea's football fortunes after its worst Premier League since 1994.
‘Hope never dies’: Venezuelan migrants disappear in Colombia
Human rights groups say the state is not doing enough to find hundreds of Venezuelans who have gone missing in Colombia.
Photos: Memories of Nakba inspire Palestinian artist’s work
Abed Abdi, 81, is a Palestinian visual artist who was expelled from Haifa in 1948 and returned three years later.
‘Squandered goodwill’: How Buhari failed Nigeria a second time
From the economy to security, Buhari's legacy will be one of missteps and misdeeds as he hands over power, analysts say.
ICC leaders in Pakistan to secure cricket World Cup participation
After India declined to tour Pakistan for the Asia Cup, Pakistan says it won't play in the Cricket World Cup in India.
‘Ultimate influencer’ Ronaldo’s mixed season in Saudi Arabia
Ronaldo ends his first season in Saudi football empty-handed but his move to Al Nassr had impacts on and off the pitch.
US Senator Lindsey Graham on Russia wanted list after war remarks
Russia's Investigative Committee says it is opening a criminal investigation into comments made by Republican senator.
NATO troops form security cordons in Kosovo as Serbs protest
Soldiers block off four town halls to keep back Serbs protesting against ethnic Albanian mayors taking office.
Uganda’s Museveni approves anti-LGBTQ law – parliament speaker
The new law, one of the world's strictest anti-LGBTQ laws, is in defiance of condemnations from international community.
Not just Israel’s Ben-Gvir: A new Al-Aqsa provocation is rising
The Israeli minister's visits have deep roots in religious Zionism. But his approach is now finding new takers too.
How did Turks living abroad vote in Turkey’s run-off election?
Erdogan received 59.4 percent of international votes, while Kilicdaroglu managed to garner 40.6 percent.
Turkey’s lira hits record low, stocks rise after Erdogan’s win
The Turkish leader won the presidency for a third time after a run-off vote on Sunday.
Tinubu sworn in as Nigeria’s president, succeeds Buhari
Tinubu, Nigeria's fifth president since the return of democracy in 1999, faces economic and security challenges.
Everest continues to attract climbers 70 years after first summit
Nepal's mountains captivate both adventurers and tourists and bring a vital lifeline to surrounding villages.
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez calls early election for July 23
Prime minister says he will dissolve Spain's parliament after his party performed poorly in local and regional polls.
History Illustrated: Wagner and the Rise of a Russian Mercenary
Yevgeny Prigozhin is a former convict and self-made oligarch who some now see as gunning for President Putin’s job.
Carmakers emitting 74 million tonnes of CO2, Greenpeace says
Top automakers' dependence on steel steering planet towards 'climate catastrophe', environmental group says.
Japan’s Nikkei hits 33-year high on weak yen, US optimism
Japanese stock market rises to the highest level since July 1990 after the US finalises deal to raise the debt ceiling.
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