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Ghana president fires junior finance minister over mining expose
A recent expose alleged that the minister had taken bribes from artisanal mine investors in the West African country.
Can Serbia carry their success at youth level to World Cup 2022?
A confident Serbia will head to Qatar boasting a rich vein of form and a free-scoring Aleksandar Mitrovic up front.
Israeli army kills Palestinian woman in occupied West Bank
Sanaa al-Tal, 19, was shot and killed by the Israeli army while in a vehicle near the town of Ramallah.
Three dead, two injured in University of Virginia campus shooting
Police identified a student, Christopher Darnell Jones, as the suspect, and warned people to remain sheltered in place.
Russia’s Lavrov denies report of heart condition hospitalisation
The Associated Press news agency had said Lavrov was taken to hospital after arriving for the G20 summit.
Imran Khan’s U-turn: No longer blaming US for his ouster as PM
Pakistan's former prime minister has repeatedly claimed that Washington conspired in his fall from grace - and power.
East Africa bloc announces peace talks for eastern DRC
The announcement came as Congolese troops clashed anew with the M23 north of the city of Goma in the volatile east.
France, UK sign deal to stop asylum seekers crossing Channel
The new deal aims to see more police patrols in France in an attempt to stop people trying to cross the English Channel.
Slovenia elects first female president in a run-off vote
Liberal rights advocate Natasa Pirc Musar wins a run-off vote to become Slovenia’s next president.
Four University of Idaho students found dead near campus in US
Police say they are investigating 'suspected homicide' of the students in the college town of Moscow.
What we know about who is behind the Istanbul explosion
Initial findings indicate that Kurdish fighters were responsible for the deadly attack, the interior minister says.
Iran names World Cup 2022 squad
Iran is hoping to make it out of the group stages for the first time in its history.
Cristiano Ronaldo says he feels ‘betrayed’ by Manchester United
Five-time Ballon d'Or winner said he has been sidelined since Ten Hag took charge this year.
Singer Dolly Parton receives $100m award from Amazon’s Jeff Bezos
Country music star and philanthropist receives award honouring leaders who 'pursue solutions with courage and civility'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 264
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 264th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Indonesia, ADB launch first coal power plant retirement deal
Cirebon 1 power plant in West Java would be refinanced on condition it ends operations 10-15 years early.
Iran rockets hit Kurdish party HQ near Iraq’s Erbil, kill one
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps says the attack targeted 'terrorist' groups in the Kurdish region of northern Iraq.
The FIFA World Cup in numbers
Who has the most titles, highest average squad age and highest number of goals scored?
COP27: Is energy security compatible with decarbonisation?
Climate delegates in Egypt are wrangling on what energy mix can limit emissions while keeping the lights on.
Musk tells G20 forum he has ‘too much work’ since buying Twitter
Tesla CEO says he has been working 'from morning til night' since $44bn purchase of social media giant.
Who was the best? Cricket’s T20 World Cup reviewed in numbers
A breakdown of who scored the most runs, took the most wickets and had the highest winning percentage.
A look back at all the World Cup Golden Boot winners
From Pele to Rossi to Kane, we look back at the top goal scorers at the World Cup over the years.
Which teams have won the FIFA World Cup?
A list of all World Cup winners since 1930 when the first global tournament took place.
Hong Kong furious as protest song replaces China anthem at match
'Glory to Hong Kong', adopted during the 2019 mass protests, has been all but outlawed in the Chinese territory.
World Cup 1998: When Zidane outshone Ronaldo
FIFA decided to increase the number of teams in the tournament from 24 to 32, which led to a bigger qualification pool.
Are Senegal ‘Africa’s best hope’ at World Cup 2022?
This World Cup will be the third that the Teranga Lions have qualified for, and first as reigning African champions.
Why women’s rights matter in COP27
The world must factor in the losses women disproportionately suffer, from education to security, due to climate change.
Binance CEO says crypto sector needs clear and stable regulations
Changpeng Zhao's comments come following collapse of rival exchange FTX.
Biden and Xi to hold first in-person meeting amid strained ties
The US and China are at odds over a range of issues from Taiwan to Hong Kong, trade, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Yellen announces new US sanctions on Russian military networks
United States Treasury Secretary says ending war in Ukraine is 'single best thing' to help global economy.
Turkish police arrest suspect in Istanbul bombing
Interior minister says police have arrested 'the person who left the bomb' that killed eight people in central Istanbul.
Zelenskyy accuses Russia of war crimes in Ukraine’s Kherson
Mass graves have been found in several places across Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion on February 24.
At G20, geopolitical tensions cloud economic agenda
Summit comes as rifts between United States, China and Russia dampen prospects for coordination on economic crises.
Natasa Pirc Musar on course to win Slovenia’s presidential vote
Preliminary results show liberal lawyer and former TV presenter with eight-point lead over conservative rival.
Thousands protest in Spanish capital against state of healthcare
Tens of thousands are demonstrating in the Spanish capital to demand more staff in primary healthcare centres.
What future do cryptocurrencies have after the fall of FTX?
The exchange platform has filed for bankruptcy, leaving thousands of clients in the dark.
Photos: Anti-government protests grip Albania
Opposition demonstrators gather to denounce corruption, poverty and an exodus of migrants from the country.
Israeli air strikes in Syria kill two soldiers, wound three
Attack hits Shayrat Airbase in the central province of Homs, Syrian state media report.
Saudi winger dropped from World Cup squad over doping case
Winger Fahad al-Muwallad cut 'as a precaution' due to ongoing case over positive test in February.
Photos: Deadly blast rocks the heart of Turkey’s Istanbul
The blast on Istiklal Avenue killed several people and wounded dozens more.
After Kherson, can Ukraine and Russia talk peace?
Putin does not have much to lose from engaging in peace negotiations, but Zelenskyy does.
Timeline of major attacks in Turkey since 2015
At least six people killed in an explosion in the heart of Istanbul. Here's a timeline of major blasts in Turkey.
Can Ecuador take their qualifiers momentum into World Cup 2022?
A look at South American team that looks to overcome its underdog status.
Meet the makers of the football World Cup trophy
While it cost around $50,000 at the time of its manufacture, it's thought to be currently valued at around $20m.
Photos: Climate change puts Cuba’s agriculture under threat
The climate crisis is causing longer droughts, more intense storms, and higher sea levels in the Caribbean island.
Explosion in Turkey’s Istanbul kills six, injures 81
Turkey's President Erdogan says the blast on a busy Istanbul thoroughfare was a 'heinous attack'.
Superpowers are no more
Putin has clearly learned nothing from Bush and Blair.
Netanyahu formally tasked with forming Israel’s new government
The veteran politician comes back with what is expected to be the country's most right-wing coalition.
The Women of Football: Sudan’s Coach Among Men | Close Up
In Sudan, where women’s football was banned for 30 years, a coach dreams of taking her male team to the first league.
Wales’ World Cup dream starts again … 64 years later
Few Wales fans can remember their last World Cup campaign, and fewer still have ever seen a Wales team like this one.
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