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Israel bombs Hezbollah-linked finance group in Lebanon
Al-Qard al-Hassan offers microcredit in a country where traditional banking system collapsed five years ago.
Pakistan passes amendment empowering parliament to pick top judge
The Supreme Court's chief justice will now be selected by parliamentary committee and have a fixed term of three years.
Video: Trump visits McDonald’s and Harris gets birthday wishes
Candidate Donald Trump made a campaign stop at a McDonald's, while Harris celebrated her birthday at a church.
Bangladeshi cricketer Shakib Al Hasan’s fans attacked by rivals in Dhaka
Protesters demanding star cricketer's inclusion in the team were targeted by those opposing his return home, police say.
Gunmen kill seven people working on key tunnel project in India’s Kashmir
It is the second attack on non-local workers in the disputed region since a local government was sworn in last week.
Why is Ukraine’s army facing a desertion crisis?
Thousands of men have abandoned their posts, blaming poor conditions on the front lines.
US-based Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen dies
Turkish Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, who Ankara says was behind a 2016 failed coup, has died in the United States.
Moldova EU membership referendum hangs in the balance, early results show
Vote also shows incumbent President Sandu getting 41.91 percent in her re-election bid, likely forcing her into run-off.
Video: Air attacks in Lebanon as Israel bombs ‘Hezbollah’s financial arm’
Israel has targeted sites in Lebanon belonging to what they say is Hezbollah's financial arm'.
What is shaken baby syndrome? And why might a Texas man be executed for it?
If Robert Roberson's execution eventually goes ahead, it will be the first for shaken baby syndrome.
Indigenous Australian senator heckles King Charles
The UK's King Charles was heckled by Aboriginal senator Lidia Thorpe as he finished a speech in Australia.
Ferrari’s Leclerc wins US Grand Prix as Norris, Verstappen clash
Verstappen and Norris are separated by 57 points on the drivers' championship table after the race, with Leclerc third.
US-based Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen dead at 83
A former ally of Turkish President Erdogan, Gulen was accused of masterminding a failed coup in 2016 and lived in exile.
King Charles heckled by Indigenous lawmaker on Australia visit
British king and queen are on a nine-day tour of Australia and Samoa.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 969
As the war enters its 969th day, these are the main developments.
Priest shot dead in southern Mexico after leaving Sunday service
Community remembers Marcelo Perez as outspoken champion of Indigenous, labour rights in Mexican state of Chiapas.
Trump visits McDonald’s as Harris speaks to churchgoers in swing state push
US presidential candidates zero in on battleground states of Pennsylvania and Georgia as Election Day nears.
Israel ‘demolished’ watchtower in latest attack on UN Lebanon peacekeepers
UNIFIL says Israeli forces 'deliberately' damaged one of its positions in southern Lebanon.
‘Historic’: Egypt declared malaria free by the World Health Organization
Forty-four countries have been declared malaria free, but there were still 249 million cases in 2022.
US election: Legal experts question Elon Musk’s planned cash giveaways
Plan to give $1m per day until November 5 election could violate law against using cash to induce voting, experts say.
Gallant says Israel ‘destroying’ Hezbollah as bombing of Lebanon escalates
Israel has intensified attacks across Lebanon, leaving cities and villages devastated.
India’s envoy to Canada rejects involvement in Sikh activist’s killing
Sanjay Kumar Verma, who is being expelled from Canada, says had 'nothing at all' to do with Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder.
Georgians rally in support of EU membership ahead of elections
EU froze accession talks after Georgia government passed controversial 'foreign influence law' earlier this year.
Are BRICS countries already challenging the US-led world order?
US economist Richard Wolff weighs in on BRICS, the systemic problems of the US economy, and the future of Israel.
Sudan’s army claims first defection of senior RSF commander
The reported defection comes as Sudan's army attempts to push back its former ally, the paramilitary RSF.
Could the US Senate flip to the right? Eight races to watch this election
Democrats hold a slim majority in Congress's upper chamber. But that lead could erode with 34 Senate seats up for grabs.
Mandela travelled on Trump’s plane in 1990: Who paid for it?
Donald Trump chartered a 727 for Nelson Mandela's 1990 trip to the US. But it wasn't a gift.
Ukraine strikes key Russian explosives manufacturer, general staff says
Kyiv has also struck storage infrastructure at a military airfield, in a rare aerial attack on Russia.
Israel releases footage of its military rounding up Palestinians in Gaza
The Israeli army has released footage showing dozens of Palestinians being rounded up in besieged northern Gaza.
Video: See the moment a seven-storey building collapses in Nairobi, Kenya
Video shows the moment a multi-storey building collapses in Kenya's capital, Nairobi.
Libyan arrested in Germany on suspicion of planning Israeli embassy attack
Prosecutors said accused exchanged information with a member of ISIL and was planning to use firearms in his assault.
‘Why shouldn’t power be Black’? How Miriam Makeba won and lost the US
The Black South African singer defied the odds to become a household name in the US. Then she was cancelled.
Israeli massacre in north Gaza’s Beit Lahiya
An Israeli air strike hit a residential block killing close to 100 Palestinians while they slept in Beit Lahiya.
Crowd of Palestinians helping ‘shredded child’ come under attack in Gaza
Video shows the shocking moment a crowd of Palestinians are attacked as they try to help a badly wounded person.
Israel has taken human shields to a whole new criminal level
The use of Palestinian civilians as human baits' in Gaza demonstrates how racism informs Israel's warfare practices.
Hurricane Oscar barrels towards Cuba amid crippling power outage
The storm is forecast to reach eastern Cuba on Sunday, bringing heavy rains, while millions remain without electricity.
Brazil’s Neymar set to return for Al Hilal after long injury layoff
Star footballer returns to training and travels with his Saudi Pro League club before their AFC Champions League match.
Why Netanyahu won’t let Israel stop fighting after killing Hamas’s Sinwar
The Israeli PM has seized every opportunity to expand the fighting, and to sink any possible ceasefires.
Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdish region votes for new parliament
More than 1,000 candidates, including 368 women, are vying for election to the 100-seat regional parliament.
Moldova votes for president, EU path amid Russian interference allegations
As war in Ukraine rages, twin votes will determine if ex-Soviet republic leaves Russia's orbit and moves towards West.
Cameroon’s Francis Ngannou knocks out Renan Ferreira in MMA return
Tearful Ngannou dedicates his comprehensive heavyweight title win to the memory of his late 15-month-old son Kobe.
Prabowo vows to fight corruption as he is sworn in as Indonesia’s president
Former general won the February presidential race with nearly 60 percent of the vote to succeed Joko Widodo.
Seven killed as ferry dock collapses on US Atlantic coast off Georgia
A team of engineers and construction specialists will begin an investigation into why the gangway collapsed.
Starving since the day he was born: How famine stalks Gaza’s children
Bereaved parents, doctors, aid workers and former US officials describe the human toll of Israel's restrictions on aid.
India vs New Zealand: Black Caps record first Test win in India since 1988
Rachin Ravindra and Will Young guide Black Caps home on fifth day of the rain-hit first Test in Bengaluru.
Dozens killed in Israeli attack on northern Gaza’s Beit Lahiya
Attack levels a multistorey residential building, with many people trapped under the rubble and rescue efforts hampered.
‘No other land’: Palestinian Bedouins forced out under cover of Gaza war
Bedouins lived in Wadi as-Seeq for 50 years. After October 7, they were forced out of their homes.
Marc Marquez wins Australian MotoGP after epic battle with Jorge Martin
Marquez overcomes a drop outside the top 10 to battle his way back in front and win his third race of the season.
Messi scores hat-trick as Inter Miami enter Club World Cup 2025
Inter Miami beat New England 6-2 to break the MLS regular season points record and seal a berth at the Club World Cup.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 968
As the war enters its 968th day, these are the main developments.
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