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Israeli protesters bring Tel Aviv to a halt, demand deal to free captives
Frustration spills over as thousands of Israelis protest government's failure to secure the release of captives in Gaza.
England all-rounder Moeen Ali retires from international cricket
The World Cup-winning player says he felt 'the time was right' to move on after representing England for 10 years.
Koreans in Uzbekistan: K-pop and a brewing cultural clash
The Korean Wave' has breathed new life into Korean communities first exiled to central Asia by Stalin - but at a cost.
What it’s like to flee Jenin’s ‘earthquake’ incursion by Israeli forces
With more than 70 percent of the occupied West Bank city 'annihilated', some families fled, while others remain trapped.
Venezuela opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez leaves country for Spain
Edmundo Gonzalez is seeking asylum in Spain after he challenged the re-election of Nicolas Maduro.
Police search for gunman after seven hurt in Kentucky highway shooting
Authorities are looking for a man suspected of shooting at cars travelling along a rural stretch of the I-75 highway.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 926
As the war enters its 926th day, these are the main developments.
Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro leads ‘free speech’ rally in Sao Paulo
Bolsonaro denounced Justice Alexandre de Moraes as a 'dictator' for his decision to ban the social media platform X.
Polls close in Algeria’s presidential contest as Tebboune eyes re-election
The president is expected to win five more years in the vote with no surprises anticipated.
Venezuela ends Brazil’s management of Argentine affairs amid ongoing spat
Announcement comes as Venezuela faces growing diplomatic isolation following election that opposition says was stolen.
Fire breaks out at Kenya girls’ school days after inferno killed 21
A fire has broken out at a girls' school in central Kenya just two days after a boarding school inferno killed 21 boys.
Israeli attacks kill over a dozen people as war on Gaza enters 12th month
More than a dozen Palestinians killed as all of Gaza has been under relentless Israeli strikes since the morning.
Ahead of the US presidential debate, how are Harris and Trump preparing?
Experts weigh in on the strategies the Democratic and Republican candidates may deploy on Tuesday's debate stage.
Can France’s new prime minister unify its divided political landscape?
Barnier's appointment by President Macron has caused great controversy in France.
German official says Rwanda deportation plan using UK facilities considered
German official proposes sending asylum seekers to facilities in Rwanda funded by the UK.
Protesters rally in France against Barnier’s appointment as PM
Thousands take to streets across France to protest President Macron's decision to appoint centre-right Barnier as PM.
Mexico arrests alleged cartel kingpin tied to 43 missing students
Gildardo Lopez Astudillo's arrest comes weeks before the 10th anniversary of the students' disappearance.
Kosovo closes two of four border crossings with Serbia after protests
Kosovo's Interior Ministry blamed the closures on 'masked extremists' blocking traffic into Serbia.
At least five killed as ethnic violence flares in India’s Manipur
State government orders all schools in the state to remain shut citing security concerns after latest spurt of violence.
Beyond Gaza: The terror in the West Bank
The other half of Israel's war: settlers and the army brutalise Palestinians in the West Bank.
Family demands independent probe into killing of US activist in West Bank
Aysenur Ezgi Eygi was shot in the head by an Israeli sniper during a protest, witnesses and officials said.
Mpox and the dangers of treating some lives as disposable
Deaths from mpox can be prevented, if only profit would not stand in the way of saving lives.
Ukraine says Russia launched massive attack with 67 drones
Debris from downed drone also found near Ukraine's parliament building after overnight barrage in 11 regions.
Why are Cape fur seals in South Africa infected with rabies?
It's the world's first significant rabies infection in marine mammals. And it has scientists - and beachgoers - worried.
Evacuations ordered and airports closed as Super Typhoon Yagi hits Vietnam
Meteorological agency describes storm as 'one of the most powerful' in a decade.
Voting under way in Algeria’s presidential election
No major changes expected with President Abdelmadjid Tebboune expected to win despite concerns about low turnout.
Why have so many school fires occurred in Kenya?
Arsons targeting schools have caused scores of student deaths in the past two decades.
Republican former VP Dick Cheney says he will vote for Kamala Harris
Republican stalwart says Donald Trump 'can never be trusted with power again'.
Boeing’s Starliner returns to Earth – leaving crew behind
Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will remain at the International Space Station until February 2025.
‘Turn to the right’: What Macron’s choice of Barnier as PM means for France
By placating the far-right National Rally, Macron has given it credibility despite its election loss, say analysts.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 925
As the war enters its 925th day, these are the main developments.
In its presidential elections, Algeria prepares for ‘business as usual’
Analysts predict little change from a vote likely to confirm the incumbent.
Is there a ’60-day rule’ in the US elections? What to know in 500 words
Trump falsely claims the Justice Department is hamstrung in the lead-up to vote as he stares down two federal cases.
Advocates demand justice after US protester killed in Israeli gunfire
In the wake of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi's fatal shooting, critics question whether the US will seek justice from Israel.
New French PM vows to toughen stance on immigration, hints at tilt to right
Conservative Michel Barnier promises to uphold some of Macron's policies while tackling a divided parliament.
How will the US economy shape its presidential election?
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are pledging strong economic policies if elected in November.
Attacks on India’s Muslims continue under BJP-led coalition
Muslims in India say a new era of inclusiveness failed to materialise after this year's elections.
Trump’s sentencing in hush money case delayed until after US election
Trump, the Republican candidate in a tightly contested November presidential race, called the case a 'political attack'.
Teen and father in Georgia school shooting appear in court for first time
Fourteen-year-old Colt Gray and his father Colin Gray both face murder charges following a shooting at a US high school.
UK doctor: ‘80% of Gaza victims I treated were children’
This UK doctor has just returned from Gaza and says she was shocked by the number of children she operated on.
Road blocks lifted as Colombia reaches deal with striking truckers
For days, truckers had blocked roads in protest against the end of COVID-era fuel subsidies, snarling transport.
Witness: Israeli forces kill US and Turkish citizen in occupied West Bank
Israeli forces fatally shot dual American and Turkish citizen Aysenur Ezgi Eygi at a demonstration.
UK man sentenced to nine years for arson after far-right riots
Judge says that like the other outbreaks of violence in England in early August, the case was 'suffused with racism.'
X’s Grok2AI chatbot escalates problem of deepfakes ahead of US elections
There is no federal law in the US that bans or requires a disclosure of the use of AI in political advertisements.
Israeli forces kill American-Turkish activist in the occupied West Bank
Twenty-six-year-old Aysenur Ezgi Eygi is shot in the head during a protest against illegal Israeli settlements.
‘Unacceptable pressure’: Kremlin denounces US for targeting Russian media
Kremlin spokesman also says media censorship during Ukraine offensive is 'justified' as Russia is in a 'state of war'.
Pakistan’s top court restores anticorruption law amendments
The amendments were opposed by former PM Imran Khan. Ironically, their reinstatement could help him.
As China, Africa woo each other, who gains more? It’s complex, say experts
Beijing's detractors claim it lures in African countries with big loans, but the continent's leaders also have a choice.
How Israel’s war on Gaza is destroying Palestinian education
With 80% of schools destroyed, students in Gaza have lost a year of education and are on the brink of losing another.
‘Russia backs Kamala Harris’: Putin’s history of US election ‘endorsements’
For two decades, President Putin has stirred the US election pot, including by signalling support for candidates.
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