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Astronomers discover first ‘bubble of galaxies’ a billion light-years wide
The bubble is 10,000 times wider than the Milky Way and located 820 million light-years from our own galaxy.
Solomon Islands police deny China shipped guns, following Al Jazeera report
Royal Solomon Islands Police Force Commissioner Mostyn Mangau says replica firearms incapable of firing live rounds.
G20 Summit: Is India breaking up with Russia?
As Putin stays in Moscow, India-Russia ties are in decline, while New Delhi's bond with the West gets tighter.
All you need to know about North Korea’s new nuclear-armed submarine
The Hero Kim Kun Ok is evidence of Pyongyang's determination to modernise and upgrade its submarine fleet.
US to give $600m more in military equipment to Ukraine
New $600m security assistance package follows a day after US pledges $1bn in military, humanitarian aid for Kyiv.
Thailand’s food delivery drivers feel the pain as platforms cut costs
Gig workers say platforms such as Grab and Foodpanda have cut their pay rates without explanation.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 562
As the war enters its 562nd day, these are the main developments.
North Korea launches new ‘tactical nuclear attack’ submarine
Overseeing the event, Kim Jong Un calls for the rapid development of the country's navy and its 'nuclear weaponisation'.
France’s top court rejects appeal against ban on wearing abaya in schools
Action for the Rights of Muslims sought injunction against ban saying it was discriminatory and could incite hatred.
US border wall construction damaged Native burial site: Government report
New report has found that efforts to expedite construction came at expense of sensitive ecosystems, Indigenous sites.
Attack on boat, army base in Mali kills at least 49 civilians, 15 soldiers
Three days of mourning have been declared as authorities continue to assess the death toll in Mali's latest attacks.
‘Very close to the edge’: Rescuers rush to save American caver in Turkey
Rescue teams from Turkey and around the world are working to save an experienced American caver in southern Turkey.
Trump adviser Peter Navarro guilty of contempt for dodging Jan 6 subpoena
Navarro has become the second Trump ally to be found guilty of defying a subpoena related to the US Capitol attack.
Invasive species increasing at ‘unprecedented’ rates: What you need to know
Invasive species destroy forests, ravage crops and cause extinctions - making them a growing global threat.
Canada opens inquiry into allegations of election meddling by China, Russia
Canadian government tasks a judge with leading a public inquiry long sought by conservative lawmakers.
Darfur victims await justice at ICC as Sudan war rages on
Activists seek justice against former Sudanese Arab militia leader as new crimes are committed in the war-torn region.
What can Pyongyang offer Moscow?
Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un may be planning a meeting to cement their alliance.
Gabon military government appoints former opposition leader as interim PM
Raymond Ndong Sima, a 68-year-old economist, was an outspoken critic of removed President Ali Bongo.
Apple shares fall amid reports of China’s increasing iPhone restrictions
Reports say China has barred the use of Apple smartphones in central government agencies.
Concerns raised over Myanmar’s ailing Aung San Suu Kyi
Several countries raised questions and concerns over the health of Suu Kyi at ASEAN summit, a US official says.
What are depleted uranium munitions and why is US sending them to Ukraine?
Washington defends transfer of depleted uranium munitions amid criticism from Moscow and concerns over their effects.
Sudan’s army chief al-Burhan meets Qatar’s Sheikh Tamim in diplomatic push
Army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan meets Qatar's emir as Sudan conflict rages, pledges 'defeat of the rebellion'.
Fears of escalation grow as dozens die in SDF-militia fighting in Syria
Arab tribesmen blame violence on 'years-long discrimination' by the SDF in northeast Syria.
Opposition supporters saddened as tribunal upholds President Tinubu’s win
Nigerian opposition supporters say the tribunal's ruling was expected but were nevertheless waiting for a surprise.
Syria’s ancient adobe houses threatened by war, displacement
Also knowns as 'beehive houses, the conical structures are designed to keep cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
Death toll rises to four in Greece after floods, more than 800 rescued
Swift water rescuers and divers from disaster response units and the army are participating in rescue efforts.
Determination, hope and longing in the Tunisians fighting for a better life
'I met this guy, with a baby. I asked: 'Why are you here with a baby?' He said: 'Either we die here, or in Tunisia.'
‘Islamophobic policy’: French high school goes on strike over abaya ban
Teachers and students of a school in the Seine-Saint-Denis suburb are protesting against the government's new measures.
Nigerian opposition to appeal tribunal’s presidential vote ruling
The election tribunal had dismissed their petitions and upheld the victory of President Tinubu in the February polling.
What’s behind the wave of coups in Africa? | Start Here
Are we seeing coup contagion in West and Central Africa?
‘Lifeline for Gaza’: Businesses raise concerns after Israel halts exports
The Karem Abu Salem crossing is the sole passage for the transport of goods, fuel and aid between Israel and Gaza.
Four soldiers, 12 TTP fighters killed in northwest Pakistan
The outlawed TTP group claims responsibility for the attack in Chitral district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
‘We will be finished’: Modi manufacturing plan squeezes small Indian firms
Incentives to big manufacturers aimed at challenging China are threatening small businesses, India's economic backbone.
Is it time for a ‘reset’ of the US strategy in Africa?
Former African Union diplomat Arikana Chihombori-Quao says Africans are rejecting exploitation by Western powers.
Video shows convict Danelo Cavalcante escaping from US jail by crab-walking
Danelo Cavalcante, a 34-year-old Brazilian national, was jailed for fatally stabbing his ex-girlfriend in 2021.
Did a report really say masks don’t help prevent the spread of COVID?
A report from early 2023, which some claim questions the efficacy of masks, has resurfaced amid a rise in new variants.
Fake experts praising Bangladesh gov’t in media before elections: AFP probe
Agency analyses over 700 articles with bylines attributed to 35 names, all of which appeared for first time last year.
Photos: Arbaeen, one of the world’s largest annual pilgrimages in Iraq
The annual event sees millions of pilgrims from around the world gather in Karbala for the Arbaeen commemoration.
UK hunts for soldier Daniel Khalife after Wandsworth prison escape
Daniel Abed Khalife, 21, goes missing from Wandsworth prison before his trial on terror-related charges.
Hurricane Lee forecast to become ‘extremely dangerous’ by Friday
Large oceans swells are expected to reach the Lesser Antilles, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico through the weekend.
Rwanda police arrest serial killer suspect after finding bodies in kitchen
The Rwanda Investigation Bureau said the suspect told the police he learned to kill from watching famous serial killers.
Photos: Flooding in Brazil leaves at least 31 dead and 2,300 homeless
Many victims were in houses that were washed away, trapped in cars or shocked by electrical wires.
Rolling Stones unveil new album Hackney Diamonds, first in 18 years
Jagger, Richards and Wood revealed the details of their first album of original music in 18 years in London.
Cancer cases in people below 50 up nearly 80 percent in last three decades
About a million people aged below 50 die of cancer annually, a study says, projecting another 21 percent rise by 2030.
China’s exports, imports fall as weak global demand clouds recovery
Exports slumped 8.8 percent in August to $284.87bn in the fourth straight month of decline.
People displaced by rising waters in Kenya’s Rift Valley await new start
For a decade, water in Kenya's Rift Valley has been rising due to climate change. The displaced say they want normalcy.
Five Ukrainian drones downed in latest raids on Russian territory
Drones shot down over Russia's Bryansk, Rostov and Moscow regions, leaving a person injured and cars, buildings damaged.
Australia says Qatar’s strip-searches of women factor in blocking flights
Transport Minister Catherine King says 'invasive' gynaecological examinations a factor in rejecting Qatar Airways bid.
Sorry Trumpers, there won’t be a US civil war for 2024
The tough Proud Boys convictions will make sure that Trump's followers will stick to flying MAGA flags and no more.
Top Chinese officials to join North Korea founding celebrations
Group led by Vice Premier Liu Guozhong are the latest to travel to Pyongyang as it slowly opens to the outside world.
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