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Bangladesh’s Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus takes oath
Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus was sworn in as the chief advisor to the interim government of Bangladesh.
Portugal’s former Real Madrid defender Pepe retires from football
Pepe announces his retirement only a month after becoming the oldest European Championship footballer with Portugal.
‘Islamophobic, alarmist’: How some India outlets covered Bangladesh crisis
India media make claims linking China and Pakistan intelligence to protests and exaggerate scale of attacks on Hindus.
Ukraine captures dozens of Russian soldiers during Kursk incursion
The Russian defence ministry says it is repelling a surprise Ukrainian incursion into Russia's Kursk region.
Police fire tear gas at protesters as new Kenya cabinet is sworn in
Police fired tear gas to clear pockets of anti-government demonstrators from the centre of Kenya's capital Nairobi.
Mali’s spat with Kyiv: Is the Russia-Ukraine war spilling over into Africa?
Bamako has cut ties with Kyiv, accusing it of complicity in an attack that killed Malian soldiers and Wagner troops.
Muhammad Yunus takes oath as head of Bangladesh’s interim government
Nobel Peace laureate says he will perform his duties as interim leader 'sincerely' after Sheikh Hasina's resignation.
Will Kamala Harris’s economic plans sway US voters?
Fears of a United States recession are putting the presidential campaign of Kamala Harris to the test.
A Dream Worth Chasing: A designer in Zambia
Sepo Kawana is a creative force, designing and creating fashionable wares, making music and promoting local products.
Palestine urges ICC arrest warrant for Smotrich over call to starve Gaza
Palestinian Foreign Ministry slams Israeli minister Bezalel Smotrich for saying starving Palestinians may be 'moral'.
Kenya police fire tear gas on antigovernment demonstrators in Nairobi
'Nane Nane' march, meaning 'eight eight' in reference to the date, follows weeks of deadly protests.
Our newsroom planned for more chaos across the UK. Instead, we got hope
Amid a major escalation of the largest race riots in 30 years in the United Kingdom, a rare positive story emerged.
UK anti-racism protesters rally to protect asylum centre
UK anti-racism protesters rallied to protect an asylum centre in Liverpool.
Can Kamala Harris help Democrats regain lost Black votes?
Some Black voters have drifted away from the Democrats in recent years, but will Harris be able to pull them back?
Palestinians burned alive in Israeli attack on Khan Younis ‘safe zone’
Palestinians have been burned alive after Israeli attacks hit a camp that had reportedly been designated a safe zone.'
Israel revokes diplomatic status of Norwegian envoys
Norway's foreign minister blasts 'extreme act', saying it will affect the country's ability to help Palestinian people.
Who is Imane Khelif? When is her Olympics gold medal fight?
Algeria's Imane Khelif will face China's Yang Liu on Friday for a chance to win the country's first women's boxing gold.
Biden vs Harris on the Middle East: Same dance, different steps
Harris's stance on Gaza and other regional issues diverges in tone but aligns fully in substance with Biden's policies.
What’s behind Ukraine’s surprise incursion into Russia’s Kursk region?
A military expert says the raid is a ploy to distract Russian forces, but some Ukrainian soldiers are sceptical.
Q&A: Uncovering Pakistan’s fight against polio
Despite a heavy flow of funding and regular campaigns, Pakistan has been unable to eradicate polio.
Russia seeks 15-year sentence for US dual citizen accused of treason
Investigators brought the charges against Ksenia Karelina for donating to a charity that provides aid to Ukraine.
Why is Elon Musk clashing with the UK government over far-right riots?
The billionaire has targeted Prime Minister Keir Starmer in a slew of posts, likening the UK to the Soviet Union.
Ukraine attacks Russia’s Kursk region, hopes F-16s boost counteroffensive
Ukraine is still outnumbered and outgunned, and is pleading with allies to be allowed to strike Russia at home.
Muhammad Yunus returns to Bangladesh to lead interim government
'Bangladesh has got a second independence,' Nobel laureate says before meeting army chief and president.
Catalonia ex-leader Puigdemont returns to Spain despite arrest warrant
Large crowd of supporters turns up to greet politician in Barcelona after seven years of self-imposed exile in Belgium.
ICJ bid, Instagram ban latest signs Turkey is moving away from Israel
The Turkish government has been criticised by some for not doing enough for Gaza, but it has moved to cut many ties.
Israeli forces step up attacks, raids in occupied West Bank
UN agency says the number of Palestinians displaced has more than doubled since October 7.
Tens of thousands of counter-protesters fill streets across UK
UK authorities braced themselves for more far-right riots, instead thousands of anti-racism protesters took the streets
Kamala Harris heckled by protesters over Israel-Palestine stance
US presidential candidate Kamala Harris has been heckled by protesters at a rally in Michigan over Israel.
Tunisia’s President Saied sacks prime minister
The dismissal comes ahead of Tunisia's October 6 presidential election and amid a continuing crackdown on critics.
Nagasaki defends decision not to invite Israel to atomic bomb memorial
US, UK and other countries say they will send lower-level officials to ceremony that will take place on Friday.
Taylor Swift concerts cancelled in Austria after attack threat
Chancellor Karl Nehammer says threat was 'very serious' and a 'tragedy was averted' after police detain two suspects.
India’s Vinesh Phogat disqualified in Olympics, missed weight by 100 grams
Phogat had starved herself for a week, exercised and spent hours in the sauna to cut the extra kilos.
Putin accuses Ukraine of ‘major provocation’ in attack on Russia’s Kursk
State of emergency declared in southwestern region amid fighting that began on Tuesday.
‘A moral stand’: Antiracism protesters rally in UK after far-right riots
In towns and cities across England, thousands march against racism after far-right riots that led to some 400 arrests.
Bangladesh economy under pressure amid ‘uncharted’ political turmoil
Hopes that interim government under Muhammad Yunus can restore stability and address country's inequalities.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 895
As the war enters its 895th day, these are the main developments.
Will Tim Walz’s selection as Harris’s running mate shift the US election?
Harris's choice for vice president has energised Democrats. But experts are split over if it will make a difference.
Will Hamas under Yahya Sinwar be different?
Yahya Sinwar named political leader of Hamas after assassination of Ismail Haniyeh.
WHO calls emergency meeting to discuss jump in mpox cases from DRC
Nearly 27,000 cases of mpox have been found in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with about 1,100 deaths.
Thousands rally against racism in UK amid fears of far-right violence
Peaceful crowds of anti-racism protesters gather in large numbers amid concerns of new anti-immigration riots.
OIC says Israel ‘fully responsible’ for Hamas chief Haniyeh’s killing
Statement by 57-nation bloc says it 'holds Israel, the illegal occupying power, fully responsible for heinous attack'.
‘Swift response’: UK court delivers first sentences over far-right riots
The Liverpool Crown Court sentenced three men to prison terms ranging from 20 months to three years.
Cori Bush loses Democratic primary after huge campaign by pro-Israel groups
Bush defeated in US race that saw pro-Israel campaign contributions help topple member of Congress's left-wing 'Squad'.
Big challenges ahead for Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh’s new interim leader
The Nobel laureate is expected to bring back peace, revive the economy and pave way for free and fair elections.
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus heading to Bangladesh
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus departed France Wednesday, heading to Bangladesh to lead the country's interim government.
Absence of ceasefire hurting fight against polio in Gaza, WHO says
The global health body says virus could spread even beyond Gaza if violence does not end to enable immunisation push.
Great Barrier Reef endangered by hottest oceans in 400 years, study finds
Researchers say the world is losing 'one of our icons' as human activity fuels temperature increases.
Imane Khelif and Western delusions of white innocence
The attacks against the Algerian boxer reflect the West's distorted notions of race and womanhood.
Turkey submits ICJ bid to join South Africa’s genocide case against Israel
Ankara says the 'conscience of humanity and international law will hold Israeli officials accountable' for atrocities.
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