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Analysis: The Russia-Ukraine war and the view from Saudi Arabia
Although cooperation with Moscow continued, kingdom also showed support for Kyiv as it sought role of useful mediator.
Myanmar army air raids on ethnic rebel group concert ‘kill 60’
Rebel group says civilians among those killed in attack on event marking founding of Kachin Independence Organisation.
Outspoken Pakistani journalist Arshad Sharif killed in Kenya
The 49-year-old investigative journalist, critical of the government and military, has been shot dead in Kenya.
Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister to attend Arab League Summit
Prince Faisal bin Farhan will represent the crown prince, who was advised by doctors to avoid travel.
UN ends Australia anti-torture mission after inspectors barred
The UN says Australia was in 'clear breach' of its obligations under a UN protocol on torture.
Baghdad on Fire: On the front line of Iraq’s Tishreen protest
Tiba joins Iraq’s youth protests where she braves bullets and tear gas with the hope of reclaiming her nation.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 243
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 243rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Why Trump’s patsies keep taking the fall for him
Marine-turned-lawyer Christina Bobb is the latest. She likely won't be the last.
World Cup 1950: When football’s biggest event resumed after WWII
After a gap of 12 years, the football World Cup returned for its fourth edition.
How the UK political crisis affects the opposition Labour party?
For the first time in years, Labour has a realistic chance of coming to power in the next general election.
Salman Rushdie has lost sight in one eye after attack, says agent
Agent says Salman Rushdie suffered 'profound' wounds after August attack including losing one eye and the use of a hand.
Who is Anna May Wong, first Asian American on US currency?
Wong, who got her first leading role in 1922, was a 'courageous advocate' who fought for representation in Hollywood.
China’s GDP growth rebounds at faster pace in Q3, but risks loom
Official data shows that China's GDP rose 3.9 percent in the July-September quarter year-on-year.
Korean Air plane overshoots runway in the Philippines
All 173 people on board KE631 reported safe as damaged plane shuts airport on Mactan Island in central Philippines.
Will the Parthenon marbles ever return to Greece?
British Museum has displayed the contested Greek sculptures for the past 200 years.
Two Koreas exchange warning shots near sea border amid tensions
Moves come amid heightened frictions over a barrage of weapons tests by North Korea.
Boris Johnson ends bid to return as UK’s next prime minister
Ex-prime minister pulls out of race to lead the UK, leaving former Finance Minister Rishi Sunak in the driving seat.
What’s the vision of China’s new leaders?
President Xi Jinping secures historic third term as Communist Party chief and promotes loyalists to inner circle.
False flag? Russia says Ukraine plans to detonate a ‘dirty bomb’
Ukraine responds by calling the allegation an 'absolute absurdity' as concerns over an escalation in the war rise.
‘Save your lives,’ Russia tells Kherson civilians as battle looms
About 25,000 residents leave Russian-occupied city on ferries and buses as fears grow of an imminent Ukrainian attack.
Black Pearls of Brazil | Close Up
A group of women from the Brazilian favelas turn their lives around by training in The Black Pearls Football academy.
Death toll in Sudan tribal clashes rises to at least 220
Authorities order a nighttime curfew in Wad al-Mahi and deploy soldiers to curb the violence.
Russian fighter jet crashes into building in Siberia, killing two
Two pilots of Su-30 die in the crash, but residents are unharmed in the city of Irkutsk.
Hurricane Roslyn makes landfall in Mexico
Category 3 storm strikes the Mexican state of Nayarit with sustained winds reaching 195km/h.
Kohli leads India to win over Pakistan in T20 World Cup thriller
Kohli inspires India to a remarkable last-ball win over Pakistan in a tense and nervy finish.
Why is Iran designating UK-based TV channels as ‘terrorists’?
Tehran blames the channels and their hosts and backers for what it considers ‘inciting terrorist acts’ on Iranian soil.
Protests in Berlin, US cities in solidarity with Iranian women
Thousands of people hit the streets of Berlin, several US cities to support Iranian women facing government crackdown.
Photos: Russian authorities ask civilians to leave Kherson city
Thousands of civilians have been leaving Kerson after warnings about a Ukrainian offensive to recapture the city.
Rishi Sunak enters race to replace Liz Truss as UK PM
His candidacy comes as reports suggest former PM Boris Johnson could be joining the race.
Could the EPC hold Europe together in the face of Russian threat?
The European Political Community could help draw European states in the east closer to Brussels. But it may not do more.
Car explosion, gunfire hit hotel in Somalia’s Kismayo
State-run TV says security forces dealing with a 'terrorist incident' at Tawakal Hotel in Kismayo.
Israel accused of killing Palestinian fighter in West Bank
Tamer al-Kilani, a founding member of Lions' Den armed group in Nablus, was killed by a planted explosive device.
The US cannot ignore the new ‘pink tide’ in Latin America
The return of leftist governments in the region is a clear indication of region-wide rejection of US policies.
India rocket puts 36 internet satellites into orbit
The mission was part of a commercial arrangement between a government-run firm and UK-based OneWeb satellite firm.
Who’s on China’s new Politburo Standing Committee?
The elite committee was appointed following a week-long Congress of the governing party.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 242
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 242nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
The battle over space emissions in Cornwall
As the UK's first rocket launch nears, space enthusiasts, climate activists, scientists and local residents are divided.
Saudi crown prince ‘not attending Arab summit on doctors’ advice’
Saudi Arabia offered no immediate acknowledgment of Algeria's comments about Prince Mohammed's condition.
China’s Xi secures third term, stacks leadership team with allies
Communist Party elects Xi Jinping for a historic third term, introduces a Standing Committee stacked with loyalists.
Xi set to clinch historic third term as China unveils new leaders
China's Communist Party is set to unveil its new leadership and confirm Xi Jinping for an unprecedented third term.
Preview: India, Pakistan set for T20 World Cup opener
Pakistan won the outing in Dubai last year, sealing their first win over India in World Cups.
Sunak, Johnson hold talks amid battle for Conservative leadership
Meeting comes as support for Rishi Sunak surges and legislators warn against Boris Johnson's return to Downing Street.
Russian authorities urge residents to leave Kherson ‘immediately’
Call comes as Ukrainian forces are expected to embark on a campaign to recapture the city in southern Ukraine.
Category 4 Hurricane Roslyn set to hit Mexico
Roslyn is expected to produce significant coastal flooding and damaging winds before making landfall on Sunday.
Injury-time equaliser helps Man United draw at Chelsea
United snatched a point away at Chelsea in dramatic fashion as Casemiro headed in his first goal for the club.
What’s next for Italy and its approach to the world?
Giorgia Meloni has been sworn in as Italy's first far-right prime minister since World War II.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian in West Bank
Palestinian died in hospital, say health officials, and Israeli police shot another Palestinian in East Jerusalem.
Five of the best: India, Pakistan T20 rivalry revisited
Here are five T20 matches between the two sides that have produced some iconic moments over the years.
Giorgia Meloni sworn in as Italy’s first female prime minister
Ceremony took place amid tensions within Meloni's coalition after partner Berlusconi boasted about Putin ties.
Iran slams call for UN probe into alleged use of its drones
The foreign spokesperson says calls for probe into the use of alleged Iranian drones in Ukraine is 'false and baseless'.
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