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German police conduct raids to investigate climate activists
Authorities say raids took place in seven states to investigate seven people aged between 22 to 38.
Climate scientists flee Twitter as hostility surges
Climate change policy is accelerating, prompting a rise in what experts identify as organised resistance by deniers.
Why have dozens of leaders quit Imran Khan’s party in Pakistan?
Since Khan's arrest and the violence that followed, more than two dozen PTI leaders have quit the beleaguered party.
DRC files second complaint to ICC against Rwanda army, M23 rebels
Kinshasa, the EU and UN experts have accused neighbouring Rwanda of backing the M23 but Kigali denies any involvement.
Satellite images show scale of destruction in Ukraine’s Bakhmut
Russia has claimed full control of the war-ravaged city, but Ukraine says its forces are still holding on.
The 82-year-old female architect working to flood-proof Pakistan
Yasmeen Lari is making bamboo houses for people living on the front lines of climate change.
Raids into Russia’s Belgorod aim to stretch forces thin: Analysts
Security experts say incursions seek to pull Russian troops away from key battles to help Ukraine counteroffensive.
First double amputee to climb Everest says will work for disabled
Hari Budha Magar, a former Gurkha soldier for British army in Afghanistan, now wants to help people with disabilities.
Albanese fetes India’s Modi, sidesteps questions on rights record
Australia and India sign deals on migration, green hydrogen as rights group condemns Albanese's warm embrace of Modi.
US, Micronesia deepen political and economic ties
Deal is likely to be a blow to China, which has made a concerted effort to increase its influence in Micronesia.
Japan’s Uniqlo to exit Russia, paving way for sale: Report
Japanese brand had already suspended operations in Russia since shortly after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
AI won’t replace teachers — but a classroom revolution is coming
Teachers must remain in charge, but for that, they too will need to evolve. Here's how.
DeSantis set to announce US presidential bid on Twitter
Florida governor seen as the biggest threat to current frontrunner Donald Trump for the Republican nomination.
Cathay Pacific fires staff over clip about non-English speakers
Controversy comes as Hong Kong airline is trying to recover from years of losses due to protests and COVID curbs.
Last emperor of China’s watch sells for record $6.2m at auction
The Patek Philippe Ref 96 Quantieme Lune once belonged to the last emperor of China's Qing Dynasty Aisin-Gioro Puyi.
Modern slavery most common in North Korea, Eritrea, report says
Rights group Walk Free says up to 50 million people worldwide experienced forced labour or forced marriage in 2021.
China’s new ambassador to US admits ‘challenges’ in relations
Career diplomat Xie Feng is known for his plain-speaking style but has also spent many years working on US policy.
Russia criticised at UN as more civilians killed in war zones
The United Nations estimates nearly 17,000 civilians killed last year, an increase of 53% compared with year before.
Russia to move newest nuclear sub to Pacific in August
The Generalissimo Suvorov is part of the new Borei class of stealthier, more nimble undersea vessels.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 455
As the war enters its 455th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Russia claims 70 attackers killed in cross-border Belgorod raid
Anti-Kremlin groups, the Freedom of Russia Legion and Russian Volunteer Corps, claim responsibility for the incursion.
Malaysia seizes Swatch watches over ‘LGBT connotations’
Swiss watchmaker says authorities in Muslim majority country seized 164 LGBTQ pride-themed watches.
Plastics treaty: Will the developing world be heard?
NGOs say people from the frontlines of the plastics pollution crisis will have a limited presence at negotiations.
Traffickers switch to Myanmar after China erects border fence
The electrified metal fence, topped with razor wire and cameras, has prompted criminals to seek out new destinations.
Russia says Su-27 jet sent to prevent US planes violating border
Russia says fighter jet intercepted two US B-1B bombers flying over the Baltic Sea in international airspace.
Illinois probe reveals rampant sexual abuse in Catholic Church
The report names 451 clerics and religious brothers with substantiated claims of sexual abuse against them in the US.
Timeline: Key events since fall of Indonesia’s Soeharto
An economic crisis as well as mass protests brought down Indonesia's longtime leader and brought new freedoms.
Canada didn’t ignore election interference intelligence: Report
A report by a special rapporteur has been met with anger from Canadian conservatives who are pushing for public inquiry.
Student accused of setting deadly girls’ dormitory fire in Guyana
Sunday's late-night inferno killed 19 people, many of whom were Indigenous students from rural parts of the country.
JP Morgan says US Virgin Islands harboured Jeffrey Epstein
It said the disgraced financier had 'quid pro quo' relationship with the US Virgin Islands's highest-ranking officials.
‘Here to stay’: TikTok CEO defiant in face of bans
Shou Chew says app will 'never provide' user data to Chinese gov't and vows to fight ban in US state.
Trump criminal trial over hush money payment to start next March
Criminal trial over alleged hush money payments is set to take place amid the Republican presidential primary season.
Journalist Imran Riaz Khan still missing in Pakistan
Since his arrest at Sialkot airport, neither his family nor police appear to know the commentator's whereabouts.
Russia extends WSJ reporter’s detention until August
A Russian court ordered journalist Gershkovich to be held until August 30, while US officials call for his release.
Eritrean refugees caught between crisis at home, Sudan conflict
Some Eritreans are reportedly missing in Sudan, raising fears of kidnappings by Eritrean authorities or traffickers.
Will the Greece PM be able to form a new government?
The New Democracy party won the general election but fell short of a majority.
Man arrested after crashing truck into barrier near White House
Driver faces multiple charges including threatening to kill, kidnap or inflict harm on a president, assault with deadly
US island territory of Guam braces for incoming typhoon
Shelters in the US territory are beginning to fill in anticipation of a powerful storm named Typhoon Mawar.
Fighter jets and artillery fire mark first day of Sudan ceasefire
A weeklong ceasefire designed to allow the delivery of aid is at stake as residents report ongoing fighting.
Najwa, a Palestinian woman paralysed in Israel’s assault on Gaza
She was the sole breadwinner for her family of seven until an Israeli bomb blew her off the roof of her house.
Top US health official warns of social media’s risk to children
US surgeon general calls for tighter regulations and greater research on minors' use of social media websites.
Middle East countries face extreme heat risk, study finds
Research suggests several countries may have entire populations exposed to extreme temperatures due to climate change.
Aid agencies back UN’s $7bn appeal for Horn of Africa food crisis
Humanitarian organisations say time is running out as affected communities have gone for months with little or no food.
What to expect after change of Iran’s top security official?
Ali Akbar Ahmadian, a senior commander in the IRGC, is the new secretary of the Supreme National Security Council.
Attacks in Russia’s Belgorod: What we know so far
Ukraine has denied any involvement in a daring cross-border assault that threatens to further escalate the war.
Hungary’s Orban says ‘poor Ukrainians’ cannot win against Russia
Orban addresses a forum in Qatar, saying peace can only be achieved through diplomacy.
Why Saudi Arabia, Arab League invited Zelenskyy to their summit
Ukraine's president and Arab nations might not seem like a natural fit, but they both had their reasons for the visit.
FIFA’s ban on Zimbabwe sparks domestic football revival
While the international ban has boosted domestic football, some still fear for the Zimbabwean game's longer-term future.
Could BRICS rescue Argentina’s economy?
Right-wing presidential candidates tout commitment to the West, but severe financial crisis could necessitate a shift.
Overseas Indians cheer for Modi at rally in Australia’s Sydney
Modi who is visiting Australia for first time since 2014 will look to use popularity abroad to boost support back home.
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