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UK minorities express fear, anger, and empathy amid far-right riots
People may have fears about me and my identity. Have a conversation with me."
Muhammad Yunus heads home to lead Bangladesh interim government
Army chief says the interim government headed by the Nobel Peace laureate would be sworn in on Thursday night.
Israel issues new evacuation orders as ‘safe areas’ of Gaza under attack
Overnight Israeli air raids hit shelters in Deir el-Balah as Gaza City braces for a possible ground operation.
From the Cape: South Africa’s Bo-Kaap
A historical and personal tour of Bo-Kaap in South Africa, where descendants of slaves became a diverse community.
‘My children cry all day from the heat’: Life in Gaza’s tent camps
Displaced mothers share how they try to help their children cope with sweltering, unsanitary conditions.
Sheikh Hasina’s downfall and exile are of her own making
The Bangladeshi leader's delusional belief in her own invincibility precipitated her downfall amid a Gen Z revolution.
Tim Walz: How does Kamala Harris’s VP pick view Israel, Palestine, China?
What positions will US VP pick take on current foreign policy issues, namely Israel-Palestine, Russia-Ukraine and China?
Ex-Catalan leader Puigdemont headed back to Spain despite fear of arrest
Spain's governing coalition could be at risk if separatist is arrested on return from seven-year exile.
Israel’s ‘most wanted man’ Yahya Sinwar is Hamas’s new leader
Hamas says it has chosen Yahya Sinwar, its top official in Gaza, as the new leader of its political bureau.
Who is Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh’s interim leader?
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has been appointed as the leader of Bangladesh's interim government.
Video captures Israeli missile strike on central Gaza camp
Video captures Israeli missile strike on central Gaza camp
Son of Sri Lanka’s ex-leader Mahinda Rajapaksa to run for president
Governing party nominated Namal Rajapaksa to challenge incumbent Ranil Wickremesinghe in the September 21 election.
Russia reports fierce battles against invading Ukrainian forces
Russian troops are spending a second day trying to repel an incursion by Ukrainian forces, Moscow says.
Russia accuses Ukraine of opening ‘African front’ as Niger cuts Kyiv ties
Ukraine seeks support from the Global South, but several West Africa states are ditching Western ties to turn to Russia.
UK braces for day of unrest amid fears of 100 more far-right riots
Thousands of police have been deployed to avert possible attacks on immigration solicitors and refugee centres.
US charges Iran-linked Pakistani over political assassination plot
Asif Merchant accused of seeking hitman to kill unnamed officials as revenge for assassination of Iran military chief.
Al Jazeera reporter interrupted by Hezbollah-Israeli missiles
Al Jazeera's Assed Baig was interrupted by Israeli missiles attempting to intercept rockets launched by Hezbollah.
Thai Constitutional Court dissolves progressive Move Forward Party
Thailand's top court also bans several party members, including ex-leader Pita Limjaroenrat, from politics for 10 years.
Harris and Walz appear together for the first time since VP pick
Harris and Walz appear together for the first time since VP pick
Students, other Muslims protect temples, churches amid Bangladesh unrest
Rights groups, diplomats had raised concerns over reports of attacks on minorities after PM Hasina quit, fled country.
Young Nigerians find pawns of purpose after local chess prodigy’s success
Tunde Onakoya broke the world record for the longest chess game. But back home, the game is still inaccessible.
Beijing, Manila and allies, launch drills near South China Sea flashpoint
Chinese military buzzes contested Scarborough Shoal, as Philippines runs war games with US and other Western allies.
New study reveals more on early ‘Hobbit’ humans in Indonesia’s Flores
Study shows ancestors of Homo floresiensis were even shorter and lived 700,000 years ago.
How Bangladesh’s ‘Gen Z’ protests brought down PM Sheikh Hasina
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina forced to resign and flees following weeks of deadly demonstrations that claimed 300 lives.
US Defense Secretary Austin defends decision to revoke 9/11 plea deals
The Pentagon chief was caught off guard by last week's decision by prosecutors to offer deals to the men.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 894
As the war enters its 894th day, these are the main developments.
‘Fight for our future’: Kamala Harris and Tim Walz hold first rally
Democratic candidates for November election took the chance to go on the attack against Republican rival Donald Trump.
Thailand’s Move Forward Party faces potential dissolution as ruling looms
Thailand's Constitutional Court is deciding whether to dissolve the party over its call for lese-majeste reform.
Boeing to change design to prevent future 737 MAX 9 door panel blowouts
Boeing is working on design changes 'that will allow the door plug to not be closed' until it's firmly secured, it said.
The day after in Dhaka: Young people replace police in Bangladesh capital
Bangladesh city's streets, under care of civilian traffic cops and property guards, tell story of overnight destruction.
Algerian boxer Imane Khelif storms into Olympic final amid gender row
Khelif beats Thailand's Janjaem Suwannapheng by unanimous decision to have a shot at winning gold in Friday's final.
Who is Yahya Sinwar, Ismail Haniyeh’s successor as Hamas chief?
Sinwar will lead resistance movement from an unknown location in Gaza, amid fears of wider escalation across the region.
What’s next for Bangladesh after PM Sheikh Hasina’s resignation?
A new era is forming in Bangladesh after protests drove out the premier and forced her to flee the country.
German court fines woman for ‘from the river to the sea’ chant
Defence lawyer calls the $655 fine against 22-year-old protester a 'dark day for freedom of expression'.
Tim Walz, favoured by progressives, selected as Harris’s running mate
Kamala Harris selected Minnesota Governor and former teacher Tim Walz as her running mate in the 2024 US election.
Venezuela defence minister pledges ‘absolute loyalty’ to Maduro
Country's defence chief pledges to stand by Maduro's side following calls by opposition to join 'side of the people'.
Musk declares ‘war’ on advertisers as X sues ad alliance, companies
In its lawsuit, X said an advertisers alliance conspired to withhold 'billions of dollars' in ad revenue from it.
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus to lead Bangladesh interim government
The microfinance pioneer has been tapped to lead an interim government after the ouster of PM Sheikh Hasina.
Bangladeshis dream of a better future after Hasina ousted
Hope for a new start and idealism for a better future as the country celebrates the removal of longtime leader.
Hamas names Yahya Sinwar as new leader after Ismail Haniyeh’s killing
The selection of Sinwar follows the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh and signals centrality of Gaza within the group.
Israeli jets set off sonic booms over Beirut as Nasrallah warns of response
Israeli jets fly low over Beirut, with sonic booms rattling windows throughout the Lebanese capital.
Iran’s response to Israel looms. What are the possible scenarios?
With tension in the Middle East at its highest since October 7, how did we get here and what could happen next?
Hezbollah launches drone strikes into Israel
Video shows Israeli police examining the site of a Hezbollah drone strike in northern Israel.
Who is Tim Walz, Kamala Harris’s VP pick in US election?
A governor, former congressman and army veteran, Walz brings experience and a liberal record to the Democratic ticket.
Paris organisers scrap Olympic open water swim training in polluted Seine
Athletes competing in the Olympic marathon swimming events repeatedly face training delays due to water quality issues.
The Forest Women of Afi in Nigeria
Mary Ofre and her local women's group play an important part in protecting the Afi forests from illegal logging.
‘In Lancaster, the people have been lovely’: A UK city resists race riots
Far-right sympathisers planned to disrupt the peace in the northern city, but were outnumbered by counterprotesters.
France’s Olympic surfing champ Vaast says ‘life force’ helped him win gold
France's Kauli Vaast, who rode his home wave in Polynesia to Olympic gold, says he got some extra spiritual help.
Kamala Harris picks Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as running mate
Kamala Harris has selected Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her Democratic Party running mate and vice-presidential pick.
New human rights report says Israeli prisons are ‘torture camps’
Israeli human rights group B'Tselem has released a new report detailing the mistreatment of Palestinian detainees.
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