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Russia says Ukraine used Western weapons to destroy bridge in Kursk
Moscow says destruction of bridge in western Russia will hinder the evacuation of civilians amid Ukrainian incursion.
Hurricane Ernesto lashes Bermuda with strong winds, storm surge
Bermuda minister warns third hurricane of this year's Atlantic hurricane season 'is not a storm to be taken lightly'.
Nearly 68 million people reeling from drought in Southern Africa: Official
Head of regional bloc SADC says 17 percent of people across region in need of aid amid climate change-fuelled drought.
Why does the US have such a high maternal mortality rate?
Experts say the US's method for recording maternal deaths obscures underlying causes that need to be addressed.
As war looms over Lebanon, refugees wonder how they will survive
Syrians and Sudanese nationals are trapped between war raging in their own countries and a war looming over Lebanon.
Israeli attack on Gaza shelter kills 15 members of one Palestinian family
Israeli strikes 'wiping out whole families' after attack on warehouse sheltering displaced Palestinians in az-Zawayda.
Thousands forced to evacuate as wildfires rage in western Turkey
Nearly 4,000 residents in the region have been moved to safety and six arrested for alleged sabotage, authorities said.
‘Uncommitted’ delegates bring Gaza-war message to Democratic convention
Thirty delegates from across the US will represent voters who cast ballots in protest of Democrats' pro-Israel policies.
Nearly a dozen inmates killed in Haiti prison break
Residents in central city of Saint-Marc have been advised by authorities to remain vigilant for escapees.
Nationwide strike by Indian doctors over Kolkata medic’s rape, murder
Hospitals hit by 24-hour shutdown as protests demanding protection for health workers and condemning violence swell.
We must not succumb to despair, Palestinians need our help
Fundraising campaigns for Gaza evacuations give Palestinian families much needed hope amid the genocide.
‘An island of freedom’: Inside the secret beauty salons of Afghanistan
In Kabul, an army of clandestine beauticians is keeping morale alive for women under the Taliban-led government.
How far has mpox spread and how can you protect yourself?
Sweden and Pakistan have both reported cases of mpox days after the WHO declared the virus an 'emergency'.
At least 10 killed in Israeli attack on southern Lebanon
Israel's military claims it hit a Hezbollah weapons warehouse but Lebanese Health Ministry says residence attacked.
Sisters divided: How partition ruptured a family in a vanishing community
Remembering the trauma of the India-Pakistan partition of 1947 through the stories of divided families.
Biden says Gaza ceasefire in sight, warns against efforts to undermine deal
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to the Middle East to continue diplomatic push for ceasefire deal.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 904
As the war enters its 904th day, these are the main developments.
Chelsea vs Manchester City: English Premier League match preview
Manchester City open their Premier League title defence against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
Is the world finally focusing on Sudan?
US-backed talks to end the 16-month conflict are under way in Geneva despite the Sudanese army's absence.
‘A unique relationship:’ How Kamala Harris courts the progressive left
Despite pledges to lead a 'people-first presidency', Harris has faced criticism from the far-left wing of the Democrats.
In major policy speech, Kamala Harris promises to ‘bring down costs’
US Democratic presidential candidate presents plan to tackle food 'price gouging', child care and housing costs.
Russia says it eliminated Ukrainian unit, as Kyiv claims advances in Kursk
Ukrainian official says incursion into Russian territory aims to push Moscow to enter 'fair negotiation process'.
UN’s Guterres: ‘The ultimate vaccine for polio in Gaza is peace’
The UN is readying 1.6 million doses of polio vaccine for children in Gaza as the disease spreads.
Romanian gymnast gets bronze medal, after court rules against US gymnast
Romanian gymnast Ana Barbosu received an Olympic bronze medal.
Paetongtarn Shinawatra becomes Thailand’s youngest-ever PM
37-year-old Paetongtarn Shinawatra has become Thailand's youngest prime minister.
Omar Assad’s family says ‘unjust’ US decision will not end push for justice
Relatives slam the US for continuing to fund Israeli army unit involved in elderly Palestinian American man's killing.
Gaza records first polio case as UN calls for truce to tackle virus
Hamas says it supports UN request to halt the fighting to allow a vaccination campaign for children against polio.
Israeli settlers rampage through Palestinian village
A group of Israeli settlers has shot dead one man, and critically wounded another, during a rampage the West Bank.
Mpox cases confirmed in Europe, Asia amid global ‘public health emergency’
Experts say adequate resources can greatly lessen the impact of mpox.
What to know about the Democratic National Convention in Chicago
Democrats are rallying behind Kamala Harris and Tim Walz at party convention, but protests over Gaza war also expected.
‘Pure terrorism’: World reacts to Israeli settler attack in West Bank
Deadly attack on Palestinian village of Jit sparks condemnation and calls for accountability, sanctions against Israel.
Suicide bomber kills 16 soldiers in southern Yemen, official says
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula claims responsibility for the attack that targeted STC fighters in Abyan.
US, Qatar and Egypt say mediators will work to finalise Gaza ceasefire deal
Mediators announce a 'bridging proposal' that would set the path for regional de-escalation and ending the war.
Who is Paetongtarn Shinawatra, Thailand’s new, youngest prime minister?
What's happened in Thailand and why was former PM Srettha Thavisin dismissed from the top job?
What economic challenges await Kamala Harris as US president hopeful?
Harris's economic views are largely unknown, but inflation is a red flag for the Democratic presidential nominee.
What has caused the growing ideology divide between genders in the youth?
There is a widening gap between men and women on social and political views, a global poll under Gen Z shows.
WHO reports 300 cholera deaths in Sudan, warns dengue and meningitis rising
More than 25 million people across the country face acute hunger as well as outbreaks of disease due to civil war.
India-administered Kashmir to hold first local elections in a decade
Nearly nine million people are registered to vote in the polls from September 18 for the 90-member legislative assembly.
Pakistan says at least one case of mpox virus detected
Sequencing of confirmed case under way to determine whether virus is same deadly Clade 1 variant discovered by Sweden.
Qatar’s intelligence chief receives CIA award for security cooperation
CIA director cites Abdullah bin Mohammed al-Khulaifi's role in advancing intelligence work between the two countries.
As Ukraine invades Russia’s Kursk region, where are Putin’s allies?
While Belarus's Lukashenko has commented on the cross-border attacks, Central Asian nations stay mum.
Japan orders evacuations as Typhoon Ampil approaches
Flights and trains in Tokyo area cancelled as weather agency warns people of strong winds and heavy rains.
Indian doctors call nationwide strike over rape and murder of Kolkata medic
Hospitals to suspend non-essential services and medical procedures on Saturday as public fury over brutal attack grows.
End game: What’s Israel’s plan in the occupied West Bank?
Israel continues to expand settlements, with many politicians open about their desire to stop a Palestinian state.
Palestinian killed in attacks by Israeli settlers in occupied West Bank
The 23-year-old man was shot and several people were injured as settlers set cars ablaze and destroyed property.
A just and sustainable peace in Sudan is possible
The shortest path to ending this war is through ending the support the RSF receives from certain regional powers.
‘SADC should speak out’: Zimbabwe activists face crackdown ahead of summit
Police flood Harare's streets in anticipation of protests on the eve of Southern African Development Community meeting.
Breaker Raygun ‘devastated’ by backlash after Paris Olympics performance
Australian Rachael Gunn said she wasn't prepared for the level of negative attention she got in Olympic debut.
Nusantara: Indonesia’s costly ‘symbol of progress’ set for inauguration
The new capital is the pet project of outgoing President Joko Widodo and is taking shape on the island of Borneo.
Paetongtarn Shinawatra becomes Thailand’s next PM, youngest ever
The 37-year-old daughter of tycoon Thaksin Shinawatra is the third member of the family to lead the country.
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