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UN: 5 staff members kidnapped in Yemen last year released
All 'five colleagues' kidnapped 18 months ago are in good health, spokesman for UN chief Antonio Guterres says.
Deloitte to resign as Adani auditor on Hindenburg concerns: Report
Auditor's move casts new shadows on financial management at Adani Group, which has been under scrutiny since January.
‘You have to do it’: Refugees in Tunisia undeterred by Lampedusa shipwreck
Despite deaths at sea, refugees in the port of Sfax are still adamant about trying to reach Europe by boat.
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Why Norway’s record-breaking climber is facing backlash after Sherpa death
Harila has been accused of walking over a 27-year-old dying Sherpa to set her record.
Health fears force UK to remove refugees from Bibby Stockholm barge
Bacteria discovered in water supply of barge can cause Legionnaires' disease, a serious lung infection.
‘Flames coming, sparks everywhere’: How survivors escaped Hawaii fires
Residents and tourists recount fleeing fast-moving blazes, with some jumping into the ocean to escape the flames.
Nerves, apathy as Russia’s war shakes Romanian towns near Ukraine
Opinions are divided in the eastern European country as the war edges closer.
Eastern Libya militia operates illegal pullbacks in Mediterranean
Manning a homonymous vessel, the Tareq Bin Zeyad ventures outside Libya's search and rescue area to pull back boats.
South Africa’s Ramaphosa pardons predecessor Zuma, other offenders
Zuma, 81, was given a 15-month sentence in June 2021 for refusing to testify in corruption probe during his tenure.
As Louisiana’s coast washes away, the dead are the first to go
Hurricanes and rising seas are displacing caskets. What do you do when the climate crisis comes for the dead?
Saudi Pro League kicks off after raiding Europe’s top football clubs
Saudi Pro League spent nearly half a billion dollars luring top players, coaches from traditional European powerhouses.
India to overhaul colonial-era criminal laws, repeal penal code
Government presents bills to repeal and replace Indian Penal Code, Code of Criminal Procedure and Indian Evidence Act.
What is the environmental impact of the fires on Hawaii’s Maui island?
The effects on the landscape and environment in Maui are expected to be significant and to last for years.
Sweden survive late scares to beat Japan and reach World Cup semi-finals
Swedes hold on against a Japanese fightback to beat the 2011 champions 2-1 and to set up a semi-final against Spain.
Palestinian Authority President Abbas fires occupied West Bank governors
Mahmoud Abbas's decision to relieve 12 governors of their posts in occupied West Bank, Gaza Strip took many by surprise.
At least 20 Syrian soldiers killed in ambush blamed on ISIL
An attack on a bus carrying Syrian soldiers is believed to have been carried out by ISIL (ISIS) sleeper cells.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian, wound eight, in occupied West Bank raid
Mahmoud Jarad, 23, was shot dead as Israeli soldiers raided the Tulkarem refugee camp, according to Wafa news agency.
US records highest number of suicides in 2022
Last year, the number jumped by 3 percent to about 49,449, according to new data.
Igor Strelkov: Moscow targets a pro-war Russian who criticised Putin
Igor Strelkov raged against the president after the Wagner mutiny, and could now face years in jail.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 534
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 534th day.
Paralluelo’s extra time strike puts Spain into World Cup semi-finals
Spain beat the Netherlands 2-1 after extra time to reach Women's World Cup semi-finals for first time.
China says CIA spy uncovered after recruitment by US in Italy
China's Ministry of State Security says Chinese employee of military-industrial firm was recruited by the CIA in Italy.
Hun Sen has been terrible for Cambodia. His son could be worse
Cambodians continue to fight for democracy, as a new generation of the elite - inexperienced and entitled - takes over.
Ukraine to open ‘humanitarian corridor’ for ships stuck in Black Sea ports
Ukraine's navy warned that military threats from Russia and sea mines remain along all shipping routes.
Will trade in rupees with India benefit Bangladesh?
The new arrangement will definitely benefit India. But its benefits for Bangladesh are questionable, experts say.
What does the assassination of a presidential candidate mean for Ecuador?
The slaying of anti-corruption advocate Fernando Villavicencio has underscored the threat of rising crime in Ecuador.
$24bn for Ukraine tops Biden budget request ahead of looming showdown
Biden also requested funding for border security and disaster relief, as extreme weather continues to ravage US.
Russia launches first mission to the moon in nearly 50 years
Launch of the Luna-25 craft to the moon on Friday was conducted without assistance the European Space Agency.
How will the war in Ukraine affect Poland’s future?
Warsaw and the West are united against Russia but have major rifts on other issues.
Trump and valet plead not guilty to additional classified document charges
The additional charges stem from accusations that Trump tried to suppress subpoenaed security camera footage.
‘It’s gone forever’: Wildfires ravage town at heart of Hawaiian culture
Large parts of Lahania, the former capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii, have been left in ashes as the Maui fires burn.
Ukraine orders civilian evacuation of Kharkiv areas as Russians advance
Ukrainian authorities order evacuation of nearly 12,000 civilians in the Kharkiv region, northeast Ukraine.
US citizens detained in Iran moved from prison to house arrest
US news outlets say transfer marks first step in potential prisoner swap deal between Washington and Tehran.
Middle East Roundup: US, Iran jostle for control of Gulf
Third anniversary of Beirut blastand six months since Turkey and Syria's earthquakes: here's the Middle East this week.
Our response to childhood sexual violence is part of the problem
After I was raped at 16, I felt completely alone. I don't want any other child to suffer the same.
US, UK and Canada sanction Lebanon’s former central bank governor
Internationally wanted Riad Salameh resigned from post he held for 30 years after graft charges were filed against him.
Bullets hit car of Lebanon’s defence minister but no one hurt
Maurice Slim safe after incident a day after deadly shootout between Hezbollah, locals in Christian village.
Mass arrest at LGBTQ club in Venezuela prompts outcry over discrimination
Recent arrest of 33 men increases criticism of President Nicolas Maduro's overtures to anti-LGBTQ religious groups.
Who is Zecira Musovic, Sweden’s breakout Women’s World Cup star?
The talented and social media savvy goalkeeper is in the spotlight after a heroic performance in the Women's World Cup.
Uganda defiant after World Bank halts funding over anti-LGBTQ law
President Museveni says the country will reduce borrowing and not give in to pressure from foreign institutions.
Brothers at ‘war’: Niger citizens bear the brunt of ECOWAS sanctions
The diplomatic standoff between ECOWAS and Niger coup plotters has made life harder for Nigeriens.
How world reacted to Ecuador presidential candidate Villavicencio’s killing
Assassination spurs widespread condemnation, calls for justice for slain Ecuadorian anticorruption campaigner.
Lebanon’s army seizes ammunition after Hezbollah fight in Christian town
Hezbollah truck at the centre of clashes in Kahaleh was carrying ammunition, Lebanese army says.
ECOWAS summit begins in Nigeria as Niger coup leaders remain defiant
ECOWAS chair Bola Tinubu says the Niger coup 'poses a threat ... to the entire West African region'.
‘Al-Qaeda’ attack kills secessionist commander and three fighters in Yemen
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has taken advantage of the war in Yemen to launch attacks.
At least 17 dead as boat carrying Rohingya refugees sinks in Bay of Bengal
Eight people were rescued and 30 remain missing from the boat, which was headed for Malaysia.
Who was Fernando Villavicencio, presidential hopeful shot dead in Ecuador?
Killing of Villavicencio, former journalist and union member who pledged to fight corruption, comes days ahead of vote.
Is an overheated planet the ‘new normal’?
In his book, The Heat Will Kill You First, author Jeff Goodall documents the changes happening as the planet heats up.
The Premier League is back. What to know about opening day of new season
Man City launch proceedings against Burnley as they seek to be the first to win four straight English top-flight titles.
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