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Will Israel’s protest movement expand to include the occupation?
Prominent Israel scholar says protests' potential may be limited if they don't include occupation, Palestinian citizens.
The secret to Colombia’s drop in deforestation? Armed groups
The Estado Mayor Central, a group of FARC dissidents, has announced sanctions for deforestation in its territory.
Srettha Thavisin elected Thailand PM as Thaksin returns from exile
The real estate mogul won the backing of both the upper and lower houses to become the country's 30th prime minister.
Greek forest fire kills 18 suspected asylum seekers in Dadia region
Bodies found in region bordering Turkey that is a frequent entry point for migrants and refugees.
Can BRICS end ‘apartheid’ against the Global South?
As the grouping of five emerging economies meets in South Africa, here's what to expect.
‘India is waiting’: Chess prodigy Praggnanandhaa takes on Magnus Carlsen
India's 18-year-old grandmaster will take on Norway's reigning world number one in the Chess World Cup final in Baku.
Violence in Zimbabwe’s villages imperils hope of smooth elections
Across rural Zimbabwe, there have been reports of violence by supporters of the governing and main opposition parties.
EU’s new rules for tech giants are about to kick in: All you need to know
Google, Facebook, TikTok and others face one of the most far-reaching efforts to clean up what EU residents see online.
Rescue on after children trapped in cable car dangling over Pakistan ravine
Six children and two teachers are stranded in a gondola in a mountainous area in Battagram, north of Islamabad.
Palestinian teen killed in Israeli raid in northern occupied West Bank
About 50 Palestinians are arrested by Israel, including two suspects allegedly involved in shooting attack on Monday.
Prosecutors seek war crimes trial at ICC for CAR militia leader
Maxime Mokom is accused of organising revenge attacks against Muslims as a militia leader in Central African Republic.
Germany’s climate effort to lag below 2030 targets, say experts
Germany aims to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 65 percent by 2030, on the road to greenhouse gas neutral by 2045.
Ruling party, opposition hold last-push rallies for Zimbabwe’s vote
Zimbabwe's governing party and main opposition candidates are hoping to outdo each other in the August 23 elections.
Libya repatriates 161 Nigerian refugees in UN-backed scheme
Nigerian embassy official in Tripoli says they are happy to be returning to their home country.
California cleans up after record rainfall from tropical Storm Hilary
Southern California is cleaning up after record rainfall triggered landslides and flooding.
Over 200 former Afghan troops, officials killed since Taliban takeover: UN
The UN mission documents 800 cases of serious rights violations despite amnesty; Taliban dismisses the report.
Can Nelson Chamisa deliver a new Zimbabwe?
The young opposition leader is everything President Emmerson Mnangagwa is not.
South Africa’s Ramaphosa welcomes China’s Xi ahead of BRICS summit
The Chinese president is on his fourth state visit to the African nation and will participate in the BRICS summit.
India must end ‘inhumane’ detention of activist GN Saibaba, says UN expert
Alarm over nearly decade-long detention of former English professor who is 90 percent disabled and bound to wheelchair.
Richardson claims gold for US in 100m at World Athletics Championships
Favourites Shericka Jackson and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce from Jamaica take silver and bronze.
BRICS expansion could be a bad idea. Here’s why
Taking in more members too quickly could leave BRICS incoherent, weakening rather than strengthening the bloc.
Profile: Billionaire and former Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra
One-time telecoms tycoon used his fortune to change Thai politics, but a new generation wants more radical change.
China fines Mintz $1.5m for ‘unapproved’ work after raids on Beijing office
Fine against US consultancy firm comes amid growing concerns over China's openness to foreign investment.
More than 200 Palestinians, nearly 30 Israelis killed so far this year: UN
UN Middle East envoy Tor Wennesland says deaths from violence so far this year are the highest recorded since 2005.
Dubai airport serves 41.6 million passengers, topping pre-pandemic traffic
Dubai International Airport has been the world's busiest international airport for the past decade.
Russia says fighter jet destroys Ukraine ‘reconnaissance boat’ in Black Sea
Defence ministry says Ukrainian vessel attacked by Russian fighter jet near gas production facilities in the Black Sea.
Japan to start releasing Fukushima water from Thursday
Plan to release treated but still radioactive water into the Pacific has drawn criticism from neighbours and fishermen.
North Korea’s Air Koryo makes first international flight since COVID
Flight to Beijing is the latest sign of easing travel restrictions in the isolated state.
Greece to train Ukrainian pilots to fly F-16 jet fighters, Zelenskyy says
Greece fighter pilot training offer comes after Denmark and the Netherlands announced they would supply F-16s to Kyiv.
Can BRICS create a new world order?
Dozens of nations want to join the club as an alternative to the US-led order. But internal fissures could limit BRICS.
Hong Kong bets on crypto as sector’s star dims over crackdowns overseas
The Chinese territory has issued its first licenses for retail crypto trading amid push to cash in on virtual assets.
Russian air defences down two drones near Moscow, mayor says
Air traffic at Moscow's Vnukovo, Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo airports was halted amid latest drone raid on city.
North Korea plans second spy satellite launch in coming days: Japan
Launch could take place between August 24 and 31, after May's attempt ended in disaster.
Thaksin Shinawatra arrives back in Thailand after years-long exile
Supporters celebrate as they welcome home former prime minister who was removed in a 2006 military coup.
Cambodian parliamentarians elect Hun Sen’s son, Hun Manet, as new PM
Hun Manet is now the prime minister but Hun Sen will remain very much at the centre of power, analysts say.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 545
As the war enters its 545th day, these are the main developments.
US President Biden tours aftermath of deadly Maui fires, visits Lahaina
Visit comes 13 days after Hawaiian island experienced deadliest US fire in more than a century, killing at least 114.
Who is Srettha Thavisin, the man who could lead Thailand?
The property tycoon is set to become prime minister after his Pheu Thai party secured support from pro-military parties.
Israeli missile fire allegedly injures soldier near Syrian capital Damascus
The missile fire is the latest attack in an ongoing shadow conflict unfolding in Syria between Israel and Iran.
Georgia judge sets bond at $200,000 for former US President Donald Trump
Trump has announced on social media that he plans to arrive in Georgia to surrender himself to authorities on Thursday.
Strike, protests in Syria’s Sweida enter second day
Routes into the city remain closed on Monday as protests break out over deteriorating living conditions.
Wagner boss posts first video since Russia mutiny, hints he’s in Africa
Yevgeny Prigozhin says mercenary group is recruiting people and 'will fulfil the tasks that were set'.
What went wrong with the Luna 25?
The Russian spacecraft crashed instead of making a soft landing at the lunar south pole.
US Republican candidates clash over support for Israel
With first 2024 presidential debate days away, former UN envoy Nikki Haley hits out at Vivek Ramaswamy's Israel remarks.
Somalia bans TikTok and Telegram over ‘horrific’ content, misinformation
Armed group al-Shabab, which wages a war against the Somali state, uses the platforms to post its activities.
‘Historic’: Ecuador voters reject oil drilling in Amazon protected area
Nearly 60 percent of voters back a push to halt to drilling in Yasuni National Park, a victory for environmental groups.
Calls for smooth transition as Arevalo wins Guatemala presidential election
Left-wing candidate Bernardo Arevalo's landslide victory could face challenges despite wide margin.
The first Republican presidential debate is nearly here. But why so early?
First Republican debate comes amid so-called 'invisible primary', when candidates shore up support ahead of state votes.
Hawaii says 850 missing after Maui wildfires ahead of Biden visit
Wildfires on Maui have killed at least 114 people, but emergency workers are still searching through the destruction.
Behind Mohammed VI’s push for a more Amazigh Morocco
Amazigh identity, culture and language have been promoted by the state in recent years, a reversal of past policies.
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