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Biden admits age, party leaders pushed him to drop out of election
US President Joe Biden said fears expressed by his own party's leaders helped convince him to drop out of the election.
In first interview since dropping out, Biden says Trump danger to US
Joe Biden added that he dropped out of the US presidential race because he didn't want to be a distraction.
Two killed in Russian strike on Kyiv as Ukraine confirms Kursk incursion
Ukraine is bracing for more Russian attacks in retaliation for its cross-border incursion into Russia's Kursk region.
New Bangladesh government says working to ‘resolve’ attacks on minorities
Since PM Hasina's flight abroad, numerous attacks have been reported against Hindu households, temples and businesses.
AIPAC is growing desperate
The pro-Israel lobby is finding it harder and harder to confront a growing shift in American public opinion.
Taiwanese boxer wins gold at Paris Olympics amid gender row
Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting has become the second women's boxer embroiled in a gender dispute to win gold at the Olympic Games.
Sifan Hassan puts on a fight to win marathon gold at Paris Olympics 2024
Once an Ethiopian asylum seeker, the Dutch distance running great won her third medal of the Paris Olympics.
USA beat France in thrilling women’s basketball gold medal game at Olympics
France pushed defending champions USA until the last second, but lost the final at a packed Bercy Arena in Paris.
Rwanda’s Kagame sworn in for fourth term after 99 percent election win
President Paul Kagame secures himself another five years in power, pledging to 'consolidate national unity'.
Iranian president names moderate and female ministers as he unveils cabinet
Nominees, seemingly in line with President Masoud Pezeshkian's moderate outlook, must be approved by parliament.
Landslide at Uganda rubbish dump kills at least 18 people
Search for survivors under way after landslide at Kampala landfill engulfs people, animals and homes.
Sudan’s humanitarian crisis: One of the worst in recent history
How war between the army and paramilitary forces has led to famine, displacement and chaos in the North African nation.
Israel has bombed eight schools in Gaza in just 10 days
Israel's strike on a school in Gaza City was the eighth time that Israel has attacked a school in August alone.
‘A dream’: How the Americas’ first free town took its independence back
A small town founded by runaway slaves is granted administrative autonomy
Gaza school attack renews calls for US to end support for Israel
US Democratic Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris has condemned Israel's attack on a school in Gaza.
Israeli army orders Gaza ‘humanitarian zone’ evacuation
Tens of thousands of Palestinians flee as Israel warns of expanded military action in southern city of Khan Younis.
Death toll rises after landslide at Uganda rubbish dump
Homes, people and livestock were engulfed by the landslide at a vast landfill site in the capital, Kampala.
Israel shrugs off school-strike critics to issue new Gaza evacuation order
Palestinians left with nowhere to flee as Israel extends its attacks across the enclave.
Algeria’s Imane Khelif files harassment case after gender row
Olympic boxing champion's lawyer files complaint against X, condemns 'speculations fuelled by malicious individuals'.
Trump campaign accuses Iran of hacking attack
Claim comes amid reports of foreign efforts to interfere in US presidential election.
‘Leve Palestina’: The 1970s song that became an antiwar anthem in Sweden
George Totari's famous song brought Palestinian resistance music to the West. Now it is undergoing a major revival.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 898
As the war enters its 898th day, these are the main developments.
The Gaza Man: A Palestinian’s quest to make it to the Olympics
Mohammed Hamada is a champion weightlifter. But after struggling to survive in Gaza, he faces an uphill task.
Olympics: USA rack up relay golds; Barshim bows out with high jump bronze
USA win both 4x400m relay and men's 100m hurdles finals for their 14 athletics medal at Paris Olympics 2024.
Canada’s B-Boy Phil Wizard wins first Olympic breaking gold in Paris
The Canadian beat France's Dany Dann in front of a partisan crowd to take the first-ever men's gold medal in breaking.
Thousands protest in Serbia’s Belgrade against lithium mining project
Protesters say they fear project by mining giant Rio Tinto would pollute water sources and endanger public health.
Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon wins 1500-metre final for record third Olympic gold
Kipyegon becomes the first athlete ever to win three back-to-back 1500m gold medals and sets new Olympic record time.
What are the chances for renewed talks to end the Gaza war?
Israel says it will attend as its forces kill more than 100 Palestinians in school attack.
‘I was ambushed’: Sinaloa cartel leader ‘El Mayo’ details capture
Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada says he was taken against his will to US amid conflicting accounts of arrest last month.
US election 2024: Harris leads Trump in three key states, new poll shows
Poll shows Democratic candidate Kamala Harris has edge over Republican rival in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Over 100 killed in Israeli attack on Gaza school
Over 100 Palestinians were killed after Israeli strikes attacked a school sheltering forcibly displaced Palestinians.
Ethiopia’s Tola wins Olympic men’s marathon; Kenya’s Kipchoge drops out
Tamirat Tola completes the tough Paris course in an Olympic record time of two hours, six minutes and 26 seconds.
Israeli attack on Gaza school renews calls for US to end support for Israel
Advocates urge Washington to stop sending weapons to Israel after attack kills more than 100 Palestinians in Gaza City.
Brazilian authorities recover bodies, probe cause of deadly plane crash
Civil defence teams are working to recover bodies of 58 passengers, four crew killed in fiery crash in Sao Paulo state.
After Hasina: Cautious optimism for Bangladesh’s future
The overthrow of Sheikh Hasina is a remarkable political feat. However, many challenges lie ahead.
Bangladesh chief justice agrees to resign amid new student protests
Hundreds protest outside the Supreme Court calling for Obaidul Hassan, seen as loyal to ex-PM Hasina, to step down.
Migrant workers sent $650bn overseas last year – what it means
People living abroad are sending more money to their families at home, but how do money transfers work?
‘Bloody massacre’: Reactions to Israeli attack on Gaza school
Hamas condemns 'dangerous escalation' while Qatar calls strike 'brutal crime against defenceless civilians'.
Sonic booms – the psychological warfare Israel uses to sow fear in Lebanon
Since October 7, Israel has been using thunderous noise, triggering memories of Beirut's devastating port explosion.
Harris tells pro-Palestine protesters ‘now is time for ceasefire’ in Gaza
People chanted 'Free, free Palestine' during Democratic presidential candidate's speech at Arizona rally.
Who is Pavel Rubtsov, the journalist released in Russia-West prisoner swap?
Dual Russian-Spanish citizen was greeted by President Putin last week after spending years in a Polish jail.
Ukraine braces for reprisals as Russia to send more troops to Kursk
Russia has imposed 'anti-terror' measures in Kursk and the nearby regions of Bryansk and Belgorod.
‘They rape us before we can cross’: Women, girls fleeing violence in Mali
Women and girls fleeing armed groups in Mali claim sexual assault by Malian soldiers at border with Niger.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 897
As the war enters its 897th day, these are the main developments.
Israeli strike on Gaza school kills more than 100 people
Authorities in Gaza said Israeli bombs hit the school-turned-shelter as people were praying and triggered a fire.
US says El Chapo son surrendered but El Mayo taken against will from Mexico
US ambassador to Mexico says no US resources were involved in the removal of 'El Mayo' from Mexico to arrest in Texas.
US to provide $3.5bn more in military aid to Israel amid war on Gaza
Part of the military aid will go to Israeli unit accused of rights abuses of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
Algeria’s Imane Khelif beats Yang Liu to win boxing gold at Paris Olympics
The boxer emerged victorious amid a gender row to bag Algeria's second gold medal in Paris and fulfill her dream.
Japan’s Ami Yuasa dances her way to gold in first Olympic breaking final
Japanese B-Girl Ami beats Lithuania's Nicka in the gold medal competition as breaking makes a cameo at the Olympics.
Is far-right violence in the UK in retreat?
Anti-migrant demonstrations fail to materialise as thousands attend counterprotests after far-right riots.
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