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World’s oldest person Maria Branyas dies in Spain aged 117
A resident of Spain's Catalonia, Branyas lived through two world wars and numerous events of historical importance.
‘Empty words’: Advocates say Biden’s Gaza ceasefire nod at DNC falls short
US president says Palestinian rights demonstrators outside the party convention in Chicago 'have a point'.
Israel strikes market and school in Gaza, killing at least 20 Palestinians
At least eight killed in Deir el-Balah market, hours after yet another school attack kills 12 displaced Palestinians.
India’s top court orders national task force on doctors’ workplace safety
India's Supreme Court has ordered a national task force to be set up to improve doctors' workplace safety.
US sanctions former Haitian president over alleged drug trafficking
US Treasury Department says Michel Joseph Martelly 'abused his influence' to facilitate drug trafficking to the US.
Video shows rocket engine explode during test at new Scottish spaceport
A rocket engine exploded during a test at the new SaxaVord spaceport in Scotland.
Panama deports 29 Colombian migrants from Darien Gap under US deal
First group of migrants has been deported under agreement on migrant repatriations signed with the US in July.
Mpox not the new COVID, says WHO
WHO official says regardless of strain, mpox is not the new COVID, as authorities know how to control its spread.
Are Gen Z able to change the world through their political engagement?
Gen Z are trailblazing through cultural, economic and political spheres, despite an unprecedented set of challenges.
Why is Switzerland offering cash prizes to retrieve munitions from lakes?
Why did the Swiss military dump munitions into lakes from 1918 to 1964 and why must they be retrieved now?
All-woman Arab bands blazing a trail in Yemen and Oman
Backstage with two female bands finding new audiences in Yemen and Oman, celebrating women in modern Arab music.
Biden asks voters to ‘preserve democracy’ by backing Harris
US president Joe Biden asked voters to preserve democracy' by backing Kamala Harris in November's presidential election
Israeli forces launch deadly attack Gaza City school shelter
An Israeli attack on a school sheltering displaced Palestinians in Gaza City has killed at least 10 people.
How did the superyacht carrying tech tycoon Mike Lynch sink off Sicily?
Lynch and Morgan Stanley chief Jonathan Bloomer are among six people missing after the Bayesian sank, killing one.
Palestinians are being dehumanised to justify occupation and genocide
Western media's framing of us as inherently violent is as deadly as Israeli bombs and bullets.
Suspected serial killer escapes from police custody in Kenya’s Nairobi
Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, who is accused of murdering 42 women, breaks out of a police station along with 12 others.
Japan’s ruling party to pick new leader, successor to PM Kishida next month
The winner of the Liberal Democratic Party's leadership election in September will also become the next prime minister.
Kursk incursion lifts Ukraine’s hopes but some expect ‘nightmare’ in Donbas
Surprise offensive boosts morale among some but as evacuations are under way, Russia is advancing towards Pokrovsk.
Video: Thousands join Gaza protests at Democratic Convention
Thousands of people have joined demonstrations against the war on Gaza near the US Democratic National Convention.
Jannik Sinner defeats Frances Tiafoe to win ATP Cincinnati Tennis Open
The world number one will ride a wave of momentum into next week's US Open after winning his fifth ATP title of 2024.
German court upholds conviction of 99-year-old former Nazi camp secretary
Irmgard Furchner loses her appeal against a conviction of complicity in more than 10,000 murders during World War II.
Cricket: Samoa’s Visser breaks men’s T20I record with 39 runs in one over
Darius Visser obliterated the single over record by three runs against Vanuatu at a T20 World Cup qualifier in Apia.
Ukraine is losing the plot in Africa
Ukraine should be careful not to repeat the mistakes of the Cold War.
India’s top court creates safety task force after rape, murder of doctor
Supreme Court also orders paramilitary forces to provide security at Kolkata state hospital where trainee was attacked.
Hamas accuses US of ‘buying time for Israel’ in Gaza ceasefire talks
Blinken to visit Egypt, Qatar as US pushes Hamas to agree to an amended deal that allows Israel to keep troops in Gaza.
Indonesia and Australia finalise ‘significant’ defence pact
The move comes as Indonesia's president-elect Prabowo Subianto prepares to take office later this year.
Gaza protesters have a point, says Biden
US President Joe Biden has said pro-Palestine protesters have a point" after thousands had rallied outside the DNC.
Philippines agrees to host Afghans awaiting resettlement in US
US government to support 'necessary services' for Afghans undergoing visa processing in Southeast Asian country.
Top takeaways from day one of the 2024 Democratic National Convention
President Joe Biden has delivered the keynote speech, celebrating Vice President Kamala Harris as the party nominee.
US says Iran behind cyber attacks on Harris, Trump election campaigns
Intelligence agencies accuse Iran of trying to create discord amid concern about foreign interference in November polls.
Trump posts AI fakes implying Taylor Swift endorsement
The Republican presidential candidate has posted several AI-generated images which have been labelled misinformation.
North Korean soldier defects to South Korea: Report
Authorities are questioning the man who came across the border near the northeastern coast of South Korea.
US orders inspections of Boeing 787 planes following midair plunge
Federal Aviation Administration orders inspections after mid-flight dive blamed on random movement of pilots' seats.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 907
As the war enters its 907th day, these are the main developments.
Democratic Convention protesters to Harris: Israel arms embargo or no vote
Thousands gather at the Chicago convention to call for a ceasefire in Gaza and an end to US weapons transfers to Israel.
Israeli strikes kill 35 in one day as Gaza hospitals warn of collapse
Medical source says 'entire health sector has collapsed' as Israeli air attacks kill Palestinians across the Gaza Strip.
Nicaragua bans 1,500 NGOs in latest crackdown against civil society
The move is part of a crackdown against groups viewed as hostile to President Daniel Ortega.
Hezbollah’s tunnel video threatens enemies but leaves much unknown
Lebanese group's latest video unveils its expansive tunnel network, which it can use to its advantage against Israel.
Luxury yacht sinks off Sicilian coast
One person has died and six are still missing after a luxury yacht sank off the coast of Palermo, Italy.
Why are many of the largest US companies worried about AI?
Survey finds a fivefold increase in concerns over artificial intelligence (AI) among top 500 companies.
Canada tells rail companies, unions to avoid crippling stoppage
Canada ships grain, fertilizer and commodities by rail, and stoppage could cause daily losses of CAD$1 billion.
Blinken: Netanyahu accepted ‘bridging proposal,’ Hamas must do the same
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepted a bridging proposal'.
What is mpox and how do you protect yourself?
The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention says mpox has been detected in at least 13 African countries.
India’s Modi to visit Ukraine on Friday, weeks after trip to Russia
India's government has sought to balance close ties with both Russia and Western allies.
Putin offers to mediate Azerbaijan-Armenia peace deal on trip to Baku
The Russian leader's two-day state visit marks a shift in alliances in the politically unstable Caucasus region.
Ukraine destroys bridges in Russia’s Kursk amid push for ‘buffer zone’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his country wants to create a protective buffer zone' inside Russia.
The Full Report: The battle for the gateway to Myanmar
As civil war rages in Myanmar, a cancer is growing. The war-torn nation has become a hub for global cybercrime.
Ukraine orders families to leave key city of Pokrovsk amid Russian advances
Order to evacuate comes as Russia advances in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, saying it captured the town of Zalizne.
Why I am not voting for Kamala Harris
My red line is genocide, and good vibes' campaigning will not move it.
US House Republicans release impeachment report on President Joe Biden
The 291-page report accuses Biden of corruption linked to his son Hunter's foreign business affairs.
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