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Israeli army withdraws from Jenin leaving trail of destruction
Palestinians in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin have been seeing the wreckage left by Israeli forces.
Ukraine’s eastern front in jeopardy as civilians evacuated
Ukraine's president has been accused of sacrificing towns on the eastern front for headline-grabbing Kursk offensive.
Zelenskyy urges Ukraine allies to allow long-range weapons use in Russia
Ukrainian president seeks to rally more support at meeting of key backers as US pledges an additional $250m in aid.
Who are the candidates in Algeria’s presidential elections?
Profiles of the three contenders to lead one of Africa's largest and most influential countries.
Israeli forces withdraw from Jenin, step up raids in other West Bank areas
Palestinians start clearing wreckage in Jenin after the Israeli military's 10-day assault leaves trail of destruction.
Scholasticide must not be normalised
In Gaza and other conflict zones, attacks on schools are threatening to upend key international legal principles.
Aftermath of Israeli assault as military withdraws from West Bank’s Jenin
Palestinians assess the massive damage following an Israeli military operation in Jenin that lasted 10 days.
UN experts call for ‘impartial force’ to protect civilians in Sudan
Warring parties have committed 'harrowing human rights violations' that could amount to war crimes, report finds.
US roll outs new export controls aimed at restricting China’s chip industry
US Department of Commerce says curbs follow consultation with international partners.
Super Typhoon Yagi makes landfall on China’s Hainan as 400,000 evacuated
Transport links shuttered as Asia's strongest storm this year drenches southern China and will affect Vietnam and Laos.
Mapping Israeli protests since October 7
More than 1,200 protests have taken place in Israel since October 7, most calling for a ceasefire deal.
How important is the central bank to Libya’s politics?
Leadership dispute between rival governments leads to suspension of oil production.
Seven dead, dozens injured after bus overturns in Mississippi
Mississippi Highway Patrol said the incident took place on Interstate 20 near Bovina in Warren County.
US rapper Fatman Scoop dies after collapsing on stage
Scoop topped charts in Europe with Be Faithful two decades ago and later contributed to hits by other artists.
First children in Gaza given polio vaccines a day before planned UN rollout
WHO says that the official larger vaccine rollout, which aims to reach 640,000 children, will begin on Sunday.
FIFA delays again review of Palestinian call to suspend Israel
The FIFA Council has delayed making a decision on a bid to suspend Israel from international football until October.
UNRWA head accuses Israel of buying Google ads to block donations to agency
Commissioner-general says Israeli government has undertaken a defamation campaign against the UN agency.
Oasis fans scramble to secure tickets for British band’s reunion tour
The Britpop-era band is set to reunite and perform next year, for the first time in 15 years.
Depressed fish? How Prozac in lakes and rivers may harm aquatic life
An Australian study has found fish in freshwater lakes and rivers with traces of the anti-depressant, fluoxetine.
Helicopter goes missing in far eastern Russia with 22 people on board
The helicopter had picked up passengers near the Vachkajec ancient volcano in a scenic area of the Kamchatka peninsula.
Philippines, China trade accusations of ramming ships in South China Sea
The Sabina Shoal is the new flashpoint in the maritime confrontations between Manila and Beijing.
WhatsApp novelists use messaging app to write and sell books in Zimbabwe
Emerging authors and eager readers are finding more accessible and affordable ways to get their literary fix.
Israeli soldiers besiege Jenin on fourth day of West Bank assault
At least 20 people have been killed in Israel's largest military operation in the occupied territory in decades.
US military says 15 ISIL fighters killed in joint raid with Iraqi forces
Seven US soldiers were injured; Iraq's military says air strikes killed key members of the group.
Why are we always talking about the West Bank?
The West Bank has been occupied by Israel since 1967, but not everyone understands what that means.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 918
As the war enters its 918th day, these are the main developments.
Brazil moves to block access to Musk’s X amid disinformation row
The decision comes after a months-long feud between a judge and X's owner Musk over censorship and disinformation.
Defending champion Novak Djokovic knocked out of US Open
Alexei Popyrin stuns the world No 2, who will end the season without a Grand Slam title for the first time since 2017.
The danger of ‘pro-EU’ Euroscepticism in the Western Balkans
Sentiments towards the EU expressed by some civil society actors increasingly overlap with those of anti-EU forces.
To be a Palestinian child, trying to survive Israeli jail
From beatings, to illness and hunger, freed Palestinian children say abuse rampant in Israeli jails after October 7.
A tech revolution in rural India: Training poor women in STEM
A nonprofit in North India is using local languages and childhood stories to teach poor women to develop websites, apps.
Judge orders ‘immediate suspension’ of X in Brazil
The move is the latest chapter in an ongoing feud between a Supreme Court judge in Brazil and Elon Musk.
Zelenskyy fires Ukraine’s air force commander after deadly F-16 crash
President Zelenskyy dismisses Mykola Oleshchuk, says country needs to 'protect personnel'.
Is Israel’s war on Gaza spilling over into the occupied West Bank?
Israeli forces conduct largest military operation in the Palestinian territory in decades.
Power begins to return to parts of Venezuela after mass outage
Nicolas Maduro's government has blamed sabotage for the nationwide power outages.
Venezuelan government blames opposition ‘sabotage’ for mass blackout
Most of Venezuela has been affected by a massive power outage which left neighbourhoods in the dark.
What we know about ‘pauses’ in Gaza fighting & polio vaccine drive
A series of pauses in fighting are due to begin this weekend in Gaza to allow vaccination against polio.
Israeli forces inflict major damage in occupied West Bank
Much of Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank has reportedly lost water access due to an Israeli military assault.
Afghanistan is a US election issue. Will its refugees’ voices be heard?
On the third anniversary of the US troop withdrawal, advocates push candidates for legal pathways for Afghan refugees.
Typhoon Shanshan winds cause havoc at Japan’s Fukuoka Airport
Typhoon Shanshan winds cause havoc at Japan's Fukuoka Airport.
Four killed in Israeli attack on Gaza hospital convoy, aid group says
Anera says attack on convoy heading to an Emirati hospital 'was carried out without any prior warning or communication'.
Russian attack on Ukraine’s Kharkiv kills at least six, injures dozens
A 14-year-old girl was among those killed, Interior Minister Igor Klymenko says, and 55 others were wounded.
In JD Vance’s home state of Ohio, an ongoing fight against opioid addiction
The Republican running mate has made his family history with addiction a key talking point in the US presidential race.
Diary of a Jenin family, hiding in the kitchen from Israel’s assault
From her kitchen, Saja Bawaqneh, 29, recounts the first day of Israel's raid into the West Bank's Jenin refugee camp.
More than $200m: How Kamala Harris is winning the small donors battle
What is driving small donors to pledge record amounts of money in support of Harris's bid for the White House?
Pakistan’s storm Asna: Legend of the Karachi saint who can ‘stop cyclones’
A cyclone could hit Pakistan's most populous city. Karachi has Sufi saint Abdullah Shah Ghazi's legacy to fall back on.
Cristiano Ronaldo named in Portugal squad for upcoming UEFA Nations League
Ronaldo, who turns 40 next February, was selected in the 25-man squad before the Nations League, beginning September 5.
‘Houses would get petrol bombed’: UK race riots evoke memories of the 1970s
Activists who fought against the far right decades ago discuss witnessing another bout of violent xenophobia.
Venezuela hit by nationwide power outages, government blames saboteurs
In wake of last month's contested presidential election, officials have been quick to blame opponents for disruptions.
Is Kamala Really ‘Brat’?
We explore how Kamala Harris has embraced the Brat Summer' trend, but is she the candidate she's trying to portray?
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