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‘Football is personal for me,’ says Sundowns’ coach Mokwena
Sundowns' coach, one of Africa's best football technicians, hopes they will go far with his unique training approach.
Russian troops ‘fall back to regroup’ north of Ukraine’s Bakhmut
Wagner forces chief has called the move a 'rout' as Ukraine announced gains made around the battlefield city.
Turkey’s Antakya gears up to vote amid earthquake devastation
Thousands of residents who left the southern city face additional challenges in exercising their franchise.
Turkey’s Kilicdaroglu accuses Russia of interfering in elections
Kemal Kilicdaroglu, who is President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's main rival, says Moscow is behind 'deepfake content'.
I would die to save Imran Khan | Close Up
One of Imran Khan’s die-hard supporters is willing to give up his life for the former Pakistani prime minister.
Elon Musk reveals who is Twitter’s new CEO
Musk has hired former NBCUniversal advertising chief Linda Yaccarino, who modernised the ad business at the media firm.
Turkey votes: Your guide to how the electoral system works
There are more than 64 million eligible voters in Turkey, including more than six million first-time voters.
Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan leaves court after being granted bail
Islamabad High Court grants two weeks of interim bail after Khan's 'invalid' arrest on corruption charges.
Turkey’s foreign policy: From past to potential post-Erdogan era
Erdogan’s independent foreign policy put Turkey on the map - the opposition’s may be far more muted.
US man charged in New York City subway chokehold death
Daniel Penny faces manslaughter charge in death of homeless subway passenger Jordan Neely, which set off protests.
Two French citizens leave Iran after release from prison: Paris
Tehran says the release of Bernard Phelan and Benjamin Briere, jailed for alleged spying, is a 'humanitarian action'.
How Cuba’s sugar industry has been ground into dust
Amid tough US sanctions, fewer than two dozen of the nation's sugar refineries were operational this season.
Children in Gaza experience ‘trauma beyond their endurance’
Parents say they are at a loss in dealing with the trauma of their children who should be playing, not grieving.
Clouds gather over South Sudan as battles rage next door
Fighting between Sudan's army and RSF could upend South Sudan’s shaky peace due to oil exports and demographic concerns.
Violent incidents mark final days of Turkey’s election campaign
Attacks on politicians and election workers have marred the last few weeks of campaigning before Sunday's votes.
Turkey’s opposition opens up to the hijab
The CHP used to back a ban on the hijab in public life in Turkey. It's changed its tone, but not everyone trusts it.
What Turkey’s elections mean for Sweden’s NATO membership
After months of waiting, Swedish hopes are high for Turkey's ratification after Sunday's vote.
Ethiopia needs an all-inclusive peace process led by women
We should be careful not to repeat the mistakes made in Sudan.
Sudan’s army and RSF fight on after ceasefire talks fail
Heavy fighting reported in the capital after leaders agree to protect civilians but not on a truce.
In earthquake epicentre, Turkey’s Erdogan remains popular
Elections on Sunday may bring sweeping change to Turkey, but in an earthquake zone many will vote for the president.
UK extradites Autonomy co-founder Mike Lynch to US
The tech entrepreneur faces 20 years in prison for fraud over HP's $11bn acquisition of UK software firm Autonomy.
Ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan gets two-week bail from Islamabad court
Bail granted to the main opposition leader a day after the top court declared his arrest in a corruption case 'illegal'.
Fear grips Palestinians and Israelis, under fire for fourth day
This week's air strikes and rocket attacks have killed 31 Palestinians in Gaza and a 70-year-old man in central Israel.
Armenia reports new border clashes with Azerbaijan forces
At least two Armenian forces have been wounded after Baku used drones in the direction of Sotk, according to Yerevan.
Sudan fighting in its 28th day: A list of key events
Sudan's warring military factions sign a commitment to respect humanitarian principles in their spiralling conflict.
PNG’s Tkatchenko ‘stands aside’ after ‘primitive animals’ comment
Foreign minister had faced calls to go after comments made in response to daughter's TikTok video of lavish London trip.
Sudanese refugees deserve as much help as Ukrainians
Europe welcomed Ukrainian refugees with open arms. It should now do the same for those escaping the conflict in Sudan.
Uzbekistan’s president seeking to extend grip on power: Analysts
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has called for a snap poll on July 9, which could leave him in power until 2040.
YouTuber Trevor Jacob who staged plane crash faces 20 yrs in jail
Dramatic footage shows the pilot ejecting from the single-engine plane - selfie stick in hand.
Thailand election: Who could become the next prime minister?
Voting is set for Sunday, with progressive parties calling for reforms to the monarchy and military.
Why are Imran Khan’s supporters angry with Pakistan’s military?
Recent protests over the former prime minister's dramatic arrest have largely been directed at the army.
Trump appeals sexual abuse verdict, victim considers new lawsuit
Former US President Donald Trump is appealing against a $5m award to a woman that a jury found he had sexually abused.
Malaysia’s economy beats forecasts with 5.6 percent growth
Solid performance comes as cooling global demand is expected to weigh on export-oriented Southeast Asian economy.
Astronomers identify largest cosmic explosion ever observed
The explosion - AT2021lwx - is a fireball 100 times the size of our Solar System and 10 times brighter than a supernova.
Confusion, resolve at US-Mexico border as Title 42 formally ends
Experts say new restrictions at US-Mexico border will continue to impede access to asylum as contentious policy expires.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 443
As the war enters its 443rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom hits shelves
Six-year wait ends for computer game fans across the world as Nintendo releases latest instalment of saga.
Russia denies Ukraine push in Bakhmut, UK to send cruise missiles
The UK announced it will provide Storm Shadow long-range missiles to Ukraine for its defence against Russia.
In Thailand’s north, opposition vies for votes in skewed system
Pheu Thai and MFP should be allies but the military's outsized election influence forces them to fight for every seat.
‘Glorious day’: Philippines’ Leila de Lima acquitted in drug case
Former senator and fierce critic of Rodrigo Duterte moves step closer to freedom after six years in detention.
Elon Musk says Twitter to get new CEO within weeks
Announcement comes after Twitter users in December voted for Musk to step down.
Russian woman convicted of ‘desecrating’ grave of Putin’s parents
Irina Tsybaneva, 60, left a note on the grave of Putin's parents that said they had raised a 'monster and a murderer'.
Pakistan’s reeling economy takes new hit from protests
Firms and gig workers see losses piling up amid internet shutdowns in big cities.
Rival factions in Sudan agree to protect civilians: US official
The two sides agree to allow humanitarian aid to conflict-ridden Sudan but struggle to reach a ceasefire.
Charred bodies, burned homes: A ‘campaign of terror’ in Myanmar
Satellite images show villages reduced to ashes in Myanmar's Sagaing. Survivors say the military is to blame.
Man who placed subway performer in fatal chokehold to be charged
Daniel Penny faces a charge of manslaughter in the death of Jordan Neely, a subway performer experiencing homelessness.
US Republicans pass ‘extreme’ immigration bill as Title 42 ends
Democrats say the bill passed in the House is a 'ban on asylum' and is not expected to advance in the US Senate.
Pentagon withholding evidence in Russia war crimes case: Senators
Defence chief grilled on not cooperating with International Criminal Court prosecution, cites wariness of 'reciprocity'.
Israel kills 30 Palestinians in Gaza as violence escalates
Women, children and Islamic Jihad leaders among those killed in attacks as rocket fire from Gaza kills man in Israel.
‘Ruined my livelihood’: Pakistan internet shutdown hits millions
No sign of restrictions being lifted despite information blackout and losses suffered by daily-wage earners, businesses.
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