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UK’s Boris Johnson says Putin threatened him with missile attack
Ex-PM says Russian leader warned him before the Ukraine war, but the Kremlin claims Johnson misunderstood the exchange.
Another uprising is in the making in Tunisia
President Saeid's decision to turn to the IMF to save Tunisia's economy will sound the death knell for his regime.
In Ivory Coast, people with leprosy fight social exclusion
In Ivory Coast, people living with leprosy say they often face social exclusion. Some now live together in a commune.
Apocalypse in Palestine: The rise of Israeli fanaticism
Israel’s fanatics do not want a democratic state, they want a religious kingdom.
Blast at mosque in Pakistan’s Peshawar kills at least 28
Officials say an explosion at a mosque in Peshawar, northwestern Pakistan, has caused multiple casualties.
Cyclone in Madagascar kills dozens, displaces tens of thousands
At least 25 confirmed dead and more than 37,000 displaced by Cyclone Cheneso, authorities say.
Gunmen kill eight people at birthday party in South Africa
Police say three others were wounded in southern port city of Gqeberha and a manhunt for the perpetrators is under way.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 341
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 341st day, we take a look at the main developments.
NATO chief asks S Korea to ‘step up’ military support for Ukraine
Jens Stoltenberg suggests Seoul reconsider its policy of barring weapons exports to countries in conflict.
Rio Tinto apologises as search for radioactive capsule continues
A radiation alert is in force for parts of Western Australia after a tiny capsule containing Caesium-137 was lost.
Russian attacks on Kherson, Kharkiv leave at least four dead
Rescue teams in northeast search rubble of Kharkiv building, as Russian shelling hits southern city of Kherson.
Erdogan says Turkey may accept Finland in NATO, but block Sweden
Turkey and Hungary are the only members of the 30-nation alliance yet to approve the Nordic nations' application.
Was Israel behind drone attack on Iran military installation?
Iranian foreign minister criticised the drone attack as 'cowardly' and aimed at creating 'insecurity'.
What more can be done to reduce police violence in the US?
The release of a video showing the killing of Tyre Nichols by police officers has provoked widespread outrage.
‘Very high’ odds of war with China, US Republican warns
New chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee says conflict with China could happen in 2025.
Heavy fighting in Ukraine’s Donetsk as Wagner targets village
Ukraine's military said it repelled the attack near Blahodatne but Russian mercenary group says it is in control.
Israel prepares to demolish family home of Palestinian gunman
Israel sealed the family home of a Palestinian who killed seven Israelis on Friday as part of punitive measures.
Germany’s Scholz denounces ‘bidding war’ over jets for Ukraine
Chancellor's comments follow requests by Ukrainian politicians for fighter aircraft after battle tanks were pledged.
Maldives on edge after bitterly fought presidential primary
Ruling party says President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih won primary, but his rival has yet to concede and has alleged fraud.
Blinken arrives in Egypt as Israeli-Palestinian tensions soar
The US secretary of state begins a Middle East visit with Israel, Palestine, Ukraine and Iran high on the agenda.
British volunteer killed during rescue mission in Ukraine mourned
Memorial service held for aid worker Andrew Bagshaw, one of two Britons killed during a rescue operation.
Novak Djokovic dominates Tsitsipas to win 10th Australian Open
Djokovic defeated Greek star Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-3, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5) to claim a record-equalling 22nd Grand Slam title.
Netanyahu gives Israelis ‘green light to shoot Palestinians’
Israeli PM's plan to expedite gun permits for Israelis gives go-ahead for more attacks on Palestinians, analysts say.
Israeli guards kill Palestinian near West Bank settlement
Karam Ali Ahmad Salman, 18, was shot dead near the settlement of Kedumim the Palestinian health ministry reported.
We are ‘greening’ ourselves to extinction
Apocalypse investors are pushing fake climate solutions on us that are making climate change worse.
UK PM Sunak fires Conservative Party chairman after tax probe
Nadhim Zahawi's dismissal comes after a probe into his tax affairs found a serious breach of the ministerial code.
Dozens killed in Pakistan bus, boat accidents
A bus fell into a ravine and a boat carrying schoolchildren capsised on Sunday.
Amid economic turmoil, Pakistan hikes up fuel prices
Decision comes amid stalled negotiations with global lender IMF which is yet to release a crucial instalment of $1.1bn.
Back from extinction: Resurrecting the Tasmanian tiger
The last thylacine is thought to have died in the 1930s. Meet the scientists who want to bring it back.
Iran says embassy attack should not affect Azerbaijan relations
Iran and Azerbaijan disagree on whether Friday’s attack on the Azeri embassy in Tehran constituted a 'terrorist act'.
‘Ideology of hate’ consuming India, Gandhi’s great-grandson says
Tushar Gandhi has blsmrf the rise of PM Modi and the BJP for increasing polarisation and division in the country.
Protester dies in Lima as Peru’s crisis continues
Protesters clash with police in Lima after lawmakers vote down proposals to hold elections this year.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 340
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 340th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Tens of thousands of Israelis continue anti-gov’t protests
Protesters gather against Israel's right-wing government's planned changes that will weaken the judicial system.
Earthquake in Iran’s Khoy kills three, injures hundreds
A magnitude 5.9 earthquake hits Khoy, which has experienced several earthquakes in the previous months.
Low turnout expected as Tunisia holds parliamentary elections
In Sunday’s second round, voters are choosing among 262 candidates seeking to fill the 131 remaining seats.
KLM ‘unrest’ travel warning for Kenya, Tanzania sparks anger
Kenyan and Tanzanian governments accuse the carrier of spreading 'unfounded' claims about purported 'civil unrest'.
North Korea denies arming Russia’s Wagner group
Denial comes after the US accused North Korea of supplying rockets and missiles to the Russian private military company.
Memphis disbands police unit linked to Tyre Nichols’s beating
Police chief 'permanently deactivates' the unit that included the five officers charged over the death of Tyre Nichols.
Iran thwarts drone attacks on Isfahan military site
Iranian defence ministry says a loud blast heard in Isfahan was caused by 'unsuccessful' drone attacks.
Netanyahu announces plans to arm Israelis after Jerusalem attack
Netanyahu's move could further increase violence that has seen 32 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces this month.
Czech Republic secures pro-West direction as ex-NATO general wins
Former NATO General Petr Pavel will become the fourth president of the Czech Republic.
Russia claims 14 killed in attack on hospital in eastern Ukraine
Ukraine attack by US-supplied HIMARS rocket hit a medical facility in a Russian-held settlement, defence ministry says.
World reacts to rising violence in Israel-Palestine conflict
Senior officials call for end to violence after several deadly incidents in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.
What’s next for Pakistan as its economic crisis worsens?
An IMF team is to visit the country next week as standoff with the government stops funding.
Israel’s Netanyahu vows ‘swift response’ to Jerusalem attack
Israel's security cabinet meeting in the wake of escalation of deadly violence in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Syria ‘totally rejects’ watchdog report on 2018 chemical attack
OPCW report found that at least one Syrian air force helicopter dropped toxic gas on the rebel-held town of Douma.
Italy’s Eni signs $8bn gas deal with Libya amid energy crunch
The agreement, signed during Italian PM Meloni's visit to Tripoli, seeks to exploit Libya's new gas fields.
Photos: Images of destruction left behind by Israel in Jenin
Israel carried out deadly military raid on the Jenin refugee camp leaving behind destroyed houses and cars.
Former NATO general Petr Pavel wins Czech presidential election
Former prime minister Andrej Babis concedes defeat to Petr Pavel, who won more than 58 percent of the vote.
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