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In Chicago’s Little Palestine, locals protest and mourn amid Gaza war
The Palestinian community where Democrats held their convention last week takes pride in identity and rallies for Gaza.
UN aid operations halt in Gaza after Israeli evacuation orders: Official
A top UN official tells reporters the repeated evacuation orders have upended the organisation's aid operations.
Israeli minister Ben-Gvir says he would build synagogue on Al-Aqsa compound
Countries, officials slam National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's 'dangerous' comments challenging status quo.
Canada follows US, imposes 100% tariff on EVs imported from China
PM Trudeau says Ottawa acting to counter what he calls China's intentional, state-directed policy of overcapacity.
DR Congo no longer expects to receive mpox vaccines this week
DRC had hoped to receive a first round of vaccine deliveries this week as virus spreads.
Five questions answered: Why did Israel, Hezbollah attack each other?
The exchange of attacks on Sunday raises questions about what Hezbollah's and Israel's next steps will be.
Large-scale Russian air attack on Ukraine
Russia launched a large-scale air attack across Ukraine on Monday with missiles and drones, killing at least five people
As Ukraine, Gaza wars rage on, some airlines are benefitting
It's increasingly difficult for Western airlines to avoid contentious conflict zones even as Chinese ones swoop in.
Floods in Nigeria kill at least 49, displace thousands
Officials remain worried over heavy rains that have caused flooding as the rainy season is yet to peak.
Future of Trump-Harris debate uncertain as campaigns quibble over details
The two US presidential campaigns have issues with the anticipated September 10 showdown.
Palestinian medics taken from Gaza, tortured while detained: Report
Human Rights Watch reports testimony from Gaza medics held in Israeli prisons.
Libya’s eastern government says oilfields closed over central bank spat
Rival governments have been fighting for days over the central bank's leadership, threatening a UN-brokered peace deal.
Nearly 200 people dead: What’s behind armed attacks in Burkina Faso?
With half the country not under government control, al-Qaeda affiliate JNIM is increasingly targeting civilians.
Israel keeps attacking where most Palestinians have fled to
Israel has ordered Palestinians out of one of the most populated parts of Gaza - Deir el-Balah.
What’s behind Pakistan’s deadly Balochistan attacks, which left 43 dead?
The targeted killings of workers from Punjab and security forces point to a dangerous escalation, warn analysts.
Macron meets Marine Le Pen amid France prime minister talks
After his party's defeat in the July elections, Macron must decide who to nominate for prime minister.
The next US president should not take on both Russia and China
Moscow poses much more of an immediate threat to US global standing than Beijing.
Former England football manager Sven-Goran Eriksson dies aged 76
The Swede, who also led several European clubs to major trophies, lost his battle with pancreatic cancer.
Who is Telegram founder Pavel Durov? All to know about his arrest in France
Durov was arrested at Paris-Le Bourget airport on Saturday, after arriving from Azerbaijan.
What happened in Burkina Faso attack on villagers?
The bodies of more than 200 people have been found after an attack by an al Qaeda-linked armed group in Burkina Faso.
Press freedom groups urge EU to punish Israel for violating media rights
Sixty global organisations have called for urgent action against Israel over 'unprecedented' media freedom violations.
A dam collapsed in northeast Sudan, killing four
Local media have reported that the dam burst on Saturday night due to heavy seasonal rainfall in the northeast.
WHO Africa chief on mpox and the continent’s health crises
Matshidiso Moeti discusses Africa's battle with mpox, vaccine inequity, and the need for stronger global health support.
Why is Belarus amassing troops along its border with Ukraine?
Ukraine has called on Belarus to pull back its forces from the border amid new regional tensions after Kursk incursion.
Is China influencing a leading Australian orchestra?
101 East investigates allegations of China's influence over one of Australia's leading publicly funded orchestras.
Is China silencing artists in Australia?
In the first of a two-part investigation, 101 East asks: Is China silencing artists in Australia?
Russia, Ukraine trade drone attacks in renewed escalation
At least three people have been killed in Ukraine and several injured in Russia as the countries exchanged attacks.
Gunmen in Pakistan stage deadly attack on vehicles
Attacks by gunmen in Pakistan's Balochistan province have left dozens of people dead.
At least 38 killed in multiple armed attacks in Pakistan’s Balochistan
The Balochistan Liberation Army claims at least one of the attacks, with past similar incidents staged by them.
Chinese swimmer Sun Yang wins on return from four-year drugs ban
The three-time Olympic gold medallist returned from a 51-month doping ban to win a 400m freestyle final in China.
Twenty-one civilians killed in Mali drone strikes: Separatist group
Mali's army, which has been fighting with the separatist groups in the north of the country, confirms the attack.
Israel orders evacuation in Deir el-Balah, patients flee Al-Aqsa Hospital
Al-Aqsa Hospital is the only functioning facility in central Gaza, treating thousands.
Reuters employee killed in Russian attack on Ukraine hotel
A safety adviser working for Reuters news agency has been killed in a Russian attack on a hotel in Kramatorsk, Ukraine.
Iceland ice cave collapses, at least one person dead, two missing
Two people are still missing and one person has been hospitalised after the ice cave collapsed on Sunday.
New Zealand dairy firm fined over products using Indian butter
Trade watchdog says company misled customers about origin of butter used in '100 percent pure New Zealand' products.
Baseball legend Babe Ruth’s shirt breaks sports memorabilia auction record
Ruth wore the 'called shot' shirt during a historic game against the Chicago Cubs in his final World Series in 1932.
China steps up armed patrols on border as Myanmar conflict deepens
China has reported artillery shells injuring residents in its territory amid fighting over the border in Shan State.
Kamala Harris sets fundraising record with $540m after DNC
Harris's team says $82m came in during last week's convention as her campaign for the presidency gains momentum.
Airlines suspend flights over clashes between Israel and Hezbollah
British Airways suspends flights until Wednesday, while Air France pauses services until Monday.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversees suicide drone tests
State media shows Kim looking ecstatic after test in which drones crashed into what appeared to be a tank.
Reuters safety adviser killed in Russian missile attack on Kramatorsk hotel
Ryan Evans was staying at the hotel with a six-strong Reuters team. Two journalists were injured, one seriously.
Australia gives workers right to ignore bosses’ after-hours calls, emails
The country is the latest to pass legislation granting a 'right to disconnect' outside of work hours.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 913
As the war enters its 913th day, these are the main developments.
Millions of Shia Muslim pilgrims gather in Iraq for Arbaeen
Pilgrims hold up Palestinian flags amid the war in Gaza as they mark annual mourning for martyrdom of Imam Hussein.
Gaza ceasefire hopes hang in balance as Hamas delegation leaves Cairo
Hamas has rejected new Israeli conditions, insisting on a previous US-announced deal.
Syria’s al-Assad says Turkey rapprochement efforts unsuccessful
President says Ankara does not need to remove troops from Syria to talk with his government.
Five key takeaways from Nasrallah’s speech after Hezbollah-Israel attacks
After Hezbollah strike on Israeli intelligence site, its leader says time will tell if 'deterrence' has been restored.
‘Enough is enough’: Rohingya demand end to violence in Myanmar
Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh hold rallies marking the seventh anniversary of their exodus from Myanmar.
Philippines, China accuse each other of ship ramming in South China Sea
Beijing claims Philippine vessel 'deliberately' collided with its ship, but Manila slams claims as 'unfounded'.
Up to 200 people killed in attack in central Burkina Faso
Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin, an armed group linked to al-Qaeda, claims responsibility for the attack.
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