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What US lawmakers have said about Ukraine aid as Zelenskyy urges more
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's visit to Washington comes as Republican opposition to more US aid for Ukraine grows.
Israel army says it hit Syrian ‘structures’ in Golan Heights
The announcement came after two people were reportedly killed in an Israeli attack near the Syrian town of Beit Jinn.
DR Congo President Tshisekedi seeks withdrawal of UN peacekeepers this year
Tshisekedi's pronouncement comes weeks after the East African Community extended the mandate of a regional force in DRC.
‘In Derna, death is everywhere’: Palestinian mission to Libya
More than 22 tonnes of food and humanitarian aid was presented to Libya's Derna by PICA.
Game of Thrones creator and other authors sue ChatGPT-maker for ‘theft’
OpenAI and other defendants have said their use of training data scraped from the internet qualifies as fair use.
Morocco After the Quake
The devastation is massive. It is absolute"
Traditional autumn fair brings colour and joy for Romania’s poor
The fair near the central city of Titu, northwest of the capital of Bucharest, has existed for nearly 200 years.
Ukrainians aghast as Poland stops sending weapons to fight Russia
Warsaw, one of Kyiv's top allies since the Russian invasion began, took the surprise decision amid a row over grain.
Rupert Murdoch steps down as chairman of Fox, News Corp
Murdoch's son Lachlan will become sole chairman of News Corp and continue as chairman and CEO of Fox, companies say.
Power crisis, bird flu trigger imminent chicken shortage in South Africa
Africa's most advanced economy is enduring frequent electricity cuts that ramp up cost of business, including poultry.
Six Portuguese youth take 32 nations to European court over climate change
The group will argue at the European Court of Human Rights that government inaction discriminates against youth.
Andrew Yang: Americans are fed up with both Republicans and Democrats
The former US presidential candidate says his new party, Forward, can disrupt the dysfunction of the two-party system.
Why Canada lacks allies’ support on claim India killed Hardeep Singh Nijjar
None of Canada's 'Five Eyes' alliance members - US, UK, Australia or New Zealand - echoed Justin Trudeau's allegation.
Google sued after man drove off collapsed bridge following map directions
Paxton drowned in September last year after his jeep plunged off the bridge that had broken off nine years ago.
King Charles urges stronger France-UK ties, partnership on climate change
The British monarch addresses lawmakers in the upper chamber of the French Parliament on the second day of his visit.
South Korea lawmakers vote to sack prime minister
President Yoon expected to exercise his power to reject the motion after PM Han Duck-soo was accused of 'incompetence'.
Three South African Navy personnel dead in freak submarine incident at sea
South Africa's south coast has been hit by extremely rough seas, known as 'spring tide' phenomenon, since last weekend.
Pakistan to hold general elections in last week of January, says poll panel
The elections, due to be held in November, are delayed due to the election commission's fresh marking of constituencies.
What’s happening with normalising ties between Saudi Arabia and Israel?
Saudi Arabia ready to normalise relations with Israel in exchange for a US defence pact and civilian nuclear programme.
Middle East Roundup: Kneeling before Tehran? Iran and US swap prisoners
Moroccan girls at risk of exploitation, Libyan journalists coordinating on the ground; here's the Middle East this week.
Qatar’s separate talks with Iran, US on drones, nuclear programme: Report
The reported meetings took place this week in New York on the sidelines of the annual UN General Assembly.
Venezuela sends 11,000 troops to control gang-run prison with pool and zoo
Tocoron prison served as Tren de Aragua gang's HQ, where it had installed amenities such as a zoo and a pool.
Photos: Morocco earthquake survivors deal with mental scars
The powerful quake killed nearly 3,000 people, most of them in remote villages of the High Atlas.
Palestinian boy discovers undercover Israeli forces, they kill him: DCIP
Israeli forces killed a 15-year-old Palestinian boy when he discovered their presence during a raid, rights group says.
Azerbaijan accused of violating ceasefire as Nagorno-Karabakh talks begin
Azerbaijan denies the allegations as 'completely false' as ethnic Armenians meet Baku's officials to discuss truce.
What will happen on day three of the UN General Assembly 2023?
Key speakers, meetings and talks scheduled for the third day of the 78th UN General Assembly.
Rwanda genocide sites, WWI cemeteries added to World Heritage list
UN cultural body says memorial sites for human suffering can play a key role in peacebuilding.
Champions League: Bayern beat Man United, Arsenal rout PSV
Real Madrid overcome Union Berlin with injury-time goal, while Napoli and Salzburg also record wins.
Analysis: Port Sudan fighting reflects tribal-army tensions
Some eastern tribes fear the Sudanese army's dominant presence threatens their ownership of land.
In search of the eagle huntresses of western Mongolia
In ancient times, women hunters were common in the nomadic Kazakh community in Central Asia. But where are they today?
Russell Brand never hid his misogyny. So why did so many fail to see it?
Liberal feminism helped create the space for Brand to 'joke' about raping women without meaningful pushback.
After Libya flood, unexploded weapons pose new risk
Humanitarian organisations have issued warnings about the imminent risk of 'weapon contamination' in Libya.
The Palestinian women refusing to let their village be demolished
The Palestinian Bedouin village of Khirbet Susiya has long been under Israeli threat of demolition.
Russian air attacks hit Ukraine cities from east to west, at least 14 hurt
Reports of attacks on Ukraine's Cherkasy, Kyiv, Kharkiv, Khmelnytskiy, Rivne, Vinnytsia, Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv regions.
Indonesia jails woman for blasphemy over TikTok food video
Lina Lutfiawati was given a two year sentence over the video showing her praying before eating crispy pork.
Poland to halt supply of weapons to Ukraine as grain dispute grows
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told local media that Poland needs to focus on building up its own arms.
Two activists freed in Philippines after being ‘abducted by the military’
Jonila Castro and Jhed Tamano disappeared while working with communities opposed to Manila Bay reclamation projects.
Malaysian nicknamed the ‘Godfather’ jailed in US for rhino horn trafficking
Teo Boon Ching, a 'middleman' in a global criminal network, was arrested in Thailand after an undercover operation.
If India killed a Canadian Sikh citizen, Justin Trudeau is to blame
Trudeau is playing politics. And he's hiding Canada's long history of allowing foreign allies to target its nationals.
Russia says 19 Ukrainian drones downed over Crimea, Black Sea, and regions
Russia's Ministry of Defence did not release information regarding possible casualties or damage in the latest air raid.
Ukraine strikes Russian ships, state-of-the-art aerial defences in Crimea
Ukraine's forces also capture two towns in the east as they flank Bakhmut city, erode Russian defences in the south.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 575
As the war enters its 575th day, these are the main developments.
US Senate moves forward with military nominations despite abortion protest
General CQ Brown has been confirmed as chairman of the Joints Chiefs of Staff, despite a months-long Senate blockade.
‘Ready to die’: Indonesia Eco-City row grows as eviction deadline looms
Residents of the island of Rempang have until Sep 28 to leave their homes and make way for a China-funded mega project.
Biden launches US ‘climate corps’ amid pressure from environment advocates
The work-training programme will seek to help 20,000 young people gain jobs in conservation and clean energy.
Saudi Crown Prince MBS says Israel normalisation getting ‘closer’
In an interview with US broadcaster Fox, crown prince says Palestinian issue still very important to Saudi Arabia.
How Chile’s stolen children are finding their way home
Thousands of overseas adoptions during the Pinochet dictatorship have come under scrutiny amid quest for justice.
Zelenskyy says UN Security Council ‘ineffective’ due to Russian veto
Ukraine's Zelenskyy tells special Security Council meeting that the only way to peace is full Russian withdrawal.
Armenia protesters demand PM resign after Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has come under fire after Armenian separatists in Nagorno-Karabakh agreed to disarm.
S Korea’s Yoon tells UN that Russia helping N Korea would be ‘provocation’
The president's comments came just as Kim Jong Un returned to Pyongyang from a six-day trip to Russia.
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