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EU observers say ‘unjustified alteration’ of Mozambique election results
Presidential candidate Venancio Mondlane accused security forces of killing his lawyer, Elvino Dias, over the weekend.
New Zealand airport imposes three-minute limit on hugs
Measure intended to prevent extended embraces from causing traffic jams, but airport won't have 'hug police'.
Deadly Israel strike hits close to Beirut hospital
Israel targets Beirut's southern suburbs with heavy attacks after evacuation warnings.
China confirms pact with India to ‘resolve’ conflict over disputed border
Beijing signals 'positive approval' for deal as Chinese President Xi and Indian PM Modi attend BRICS summit in Russia.
Blinken arrives in Israel amid missiles in bid to revive ceasefire push
Israel and Hezbollah swap strikes as US secretary of state launches long-shot ceasefire plan.
US election: 14 days left — What polls say, what Harris and Trump are up to
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are campaigning through key battleground states as the election race remains tight.
Israeli minister calls for ‘migration’ of Palestinians from Gaza
Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has called for Gaza to be emptied of Palestinians and said it was possible to settle.
Video: Israeli military claims killing of Hezbollah commander in Damascus
Israel's military says a strike in the Syrian capital Damascus has killed a Hezbollah commander.
Mozambique police crack down on protesters alleging election fraud
Police in Mozambique fired tear gas at protesters joining a strike against alleged vote fraud by the ruling party.
How Tigray war rape victims turned to Rwandan genocide survivors to heal
Women-to-women listening circles help heal trauma after brutal war left many with deep physical and psychological scars.
South Korea mulls arms for Ukraine as North accused of sending troops
South Korea warns it could reopen discussions regarding supply of arms to Ukraine.
Greta Thunberg – still making all the right enemies
They say she is using 'the climate movement to throw her support behind the Palestinians'. Well, good on her.
‘Messi-cam’ to livestream player’s every football move in MLS Cup on TikTok
Messi will wear a camera on his chest, streaming every move, assist and goal during his club's run at the MLS Cup 2024.
Two plead guilty in Canada for killing man acquitted in Air India bombing
Ripudaman Singh Malik, acquitted in 2005 of attack that killed 329 people, was shot dead in British Columbia in 2022.
Video: Child among victims of Israeli attack near Beirut hospital
Video shows a building on fire after an Israeli attack near a hospital in a residential area of southern Beirut.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 970
As the war enters its 970th day, these are the main developments.
Ex-UK foreign chief predicts quick end to Russia-Ukraine war if Trump wins
In an interview with Al Jazeera, David Owen says the war will likely end with Russia taking some of Ukraine's land.
Harvey Weinstein diagnosed with bone marrow cancer, reports say
Jailed Hollywood producer is being treated in prison for chronic myeloid leukaemia, US media outlets report.
Southeast Asia deepening dependence on fossil fuels, report warns
ASEAN's 10 members met the entirety of region's rise in electricity demand last year through fossil fuels, report says.
Peruvian ex-president sentenced to more than 20 years in bribery case
Alejandro Toledo is the latest Latin American leader to be implicated in the Odebrecht corruption scandal.
Trump leading Harris among Arab Americans, poll suggests
The poll is the latest warning sign to Democrats that the war in Gaza is costing support among a key voting bloc.
Venezuela’s ex-oil minister arrested for alleged ties to US
Pedro Tellechea, Venezuela's former oil minister, had resigned just days before prosecutors announced his arrest.
Brazil victims of mining disaster take BHP to court in London
Victims of the worst environmental disaster in Brazil have filed a class action lawsuit seeking $47bn in damages.
Police in Mozambique disperse opposition protest after disputed election
Police use tear gas, clash with opposition protesters as post-election tensions soar.
Hurricane Oscar leaves at least six dead in Cuba as power outages persist
Cuban authorities say they are working to re-establish power access after days of blackouts across the island.
Can BRICS offer a counterbalance to the existing world order?
Partnership representing more 40 percent of the world's population doubles in strength.
Early voting in full swing in US election, Harris and Trump tied in polls
As the US election enters final two weeks the candidates are focusing on swing states hoping to pick up undecided voters
Israel’s siege on north Gaza intensifies as thousands trapped
The Israeli military's weeks long siege of northern Gaza is pushing the area to the point of starvation.
Trump US rallies leave behind unpaid dues, again and again
With Donald Trump's history of not paying his dues, some cities have started asking for upfront payment for his rallies.
Biden ‘concerned’ about release of files on Israel’s plans to strike Iran
White House says the apparent leak of secret US assessments on Israel's preparations for the attack is 'unacceptable'.
Israel attacks branches of Hezbollah-linked finance group in Lebanon
Bombardment in southern and eastern Lebanon comes as the Health Ministry reports at least six people were killed.
In Turkey, Gulen’s death marks opportunity to move on from coup attempt
Fethullah Gulen, who has died aged 83, was blamed by Turkey for being behind a 2016 coup attempt.
Israeli strikes hit school in Gaza’s Jabalia amid intensifying siege
Israeli strikes have hit a school sheltering displaced Palestinians in north Gaza's besieged Jabalia.
London police officer who fatally shot Chris Kaba acquitted of murder
Officer found not guilty in death of Chris Kaba, who was unarmed when he was shot in September 2022.
US says it is seeking lasting end to war in Lebanon ‘as soon as possible’
In Beirut, Biden's envoy says he is 'saddened' by devastation in Lebanon as Israel's US-backed offensive intensifies.
Fethullah Gulen: From presidential ally to Turkey’s alleged coup mastermind
Gulen, who lived in exile in the US before his death, was accused of being behind Turkey's 2016 coup attempt.
The Return: How Trump’s border policies tore a family apart
A family separated at the border and reunited in Guatemala receives an unexpected chance to return to the US.
Seoul demands ‘immediate withdrawal’ of North Korean troops in Russia
South Korea summons Russian ambassador over Pyongyang's alleged dispatch of soldiers to support Moscow's war in Ukraine.
US veteran Daniel Penny on trial in New York for fatal subway chokehold
Penny faces up to 15 years in prison for the manslaughter of Jordan Neely in the racially-charged trial.
Does Musk’s daily $1m giveaway constitute election interference?
Elon Musk is giving money to registered voters who sign a petition created by his pro-Trump America PAC.
NBA 2024-25 season: Schedule, title favourites, key players, how to watch
Here's everything you need to know ahead of the new National Basketball Association (NBA) season in North America.
Climate policies must not write off livestock
Cattle when grazed sustainably can be part of climate action and help vulnerable populations build resilience.
India says it reached deal with China on army patrols along disputed border
The pact is part of a resolution to the four-year standoff at the contested border areas, India's foreign ministry says.
Video: Forcibly displaced Palestinians filmed at north Gaza checkpoint
Video from Israel's state news broadcaster shows crowds of forcibly displaced Palestinians at a military checkpoint.
‘Genocide unfolding’: 640 Palestinians killed in north Gaza in 17 days
Rescue workers banned from accessing besieged areas, making it difficult to ascertain the exact number of people killed.
How the ‘grandmas of cricket’ inspired New Zealand to T20 World Cup glory
From the heartbreak of 2010 to being crowned champions in 2024, New Zealand's Devine and Bates have seen it all.
Moldova president blames interference for potential EU referendum loss
Moldova's pro-EU President Maia Sandu has blamed fraud for potential defeat in a referendum on joining the EU.
As Israel’s siege on north Gaza continues, how are people coping?
Israeli forces launched an operation in the north on October 6, laying siege to hundreds of thousands of people.
Nearly 200 countries gather at COP16 to discuss meeting 2022 treaty pledges
Environmental leaders convene in Colombia to debate how to save nature from current rate of destruction.
‘Died on the battefield’: Displaced Palestinians react to Sinwar’s killing
From sadness to despair, anger to resignation, Hamas leader's death has shaken people in Gaza.
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