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Tunisian protesters denounce ‘coup’, demand president steps down
Thousands protest in Tunis, accusing President Saied of a power grab and demanding accountability for economic crisis.
At least 20 killed in Colombia bus accident
Investigators said they are looking at possible mechanical failures in the brake system as a cause for the crash.
Elon Musk U-turns, says will keep funding Starlink in Ukraine
Founder of SpaceX says although Starlink is losing money, he will 'just keep funding Ukraine gov't for free'.
Is UK Prime Minister Liz Truss in trouble?
Liz Truss sacked her Chancellor after only a few weeks in office, and reversed major economic policies.
Ukraine says power facility near Kyiv damaged in Russian attack
Ukrainian official urges residents in Kyiv and three nearby regions to reduce energy consumption during evening hours.
Mason Greenwood charged with attempted rape
Manchester United footballer also charged with controlling and coercive behaviour, and assault, British prosecutors say.
Iraq’s Sadrist camp refuses to join new government
Associate of Muslim leader Moqtada al-Sadr says new government has a 'clear subordination to militias'.
One dead in flash floods on Greek island Crete
Greek island hit by powerful storms, causing flooding of houses, roads and trapping people in their cars.
China says it reserves right to use force over Taiwan
Beijing official says reunification of China and Taiwan meets the interests of all, including the self-governing island.
Pakistan summons US envoy over Biden’s nuclear remarks
US president said Pakistan is one of the 'most dangerous' nations which has 'nuclear weapons without any cohesion'.
Iran and EU on collision course over sanctions tied with protests
Tehran signals it will respond to any EU action on the protests, but has not divulged the nature of its countermeasures.
First Russian soldiers arrive in Belarus for joint force: Minsk
Belarus's defence ministry says that the mission is 'exclusively' to strengthen the protection of its borders.
High stakes gamble: Putin’s tactical nuclear options
With Russia’s reputation as a great military power in tatters, could President Vladimir Putin resort to nuclear weapons?
India slips in Global Hunger Index, ranks 107 out of 121 nations
India has seen impressive economic growth in recent decades but it fares poorly on UN human development indices.
The Age of Xi: China’s leader looks to a third term
Ahead of the 20th Party Congress the CCP ramps up pro-Xi Jinping propaganda. Plus, the crushing of speech in Bangladesh.
New UK chancellor admits ‘mistakes’, warns of tax hikes
Jeremy Hunt warns of tax hikes, saying 'very difficult decisions ahead', as Prime Minister Liz Truss faces a backlash.
DR Congo colonels get death penalty for murder of Chinese workers
Six people, including two army colonels, sentenced to death while four others were jailed for 10 years in the case.
Floods inundate Australia as the country battles extreme weather
The deluge in Victoria, New South Wales and Tasmania comes six months after the deadly east coast flood disaster.
Xi Jinping is stronger than ever, but China’s future is uncertain
At the 20th CCP Congress more Xi loyalists will take top positions, but 'who after Xi' questions will grow.
El Salvador: 55,000 suspected gang members arrested since March
The arrests come as parliament extended emergency powers that allow authorities to arrest suspects without warrants.
Why did OPEC+ slash oil output?
OPEC+ group has agreed to its deepest cuts to oil production since the coronavirus pandemic, and the US is not happy.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 234
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 234th day, we take a look at the main developments.
The controversies, shocks at the 1934 FIFA World Cup
Italy was chosen as the host but had to ensure participation by becoming the only host nation to play qualifiers.
California governor blocks parole of Charles Manson cult follower
'Manson family' cult follower Patricia Krenwinkel is the longest-serving woman prisoner in the United States.
India says submarine-launched ballistic missile test a success
India is now the sixth country to have nuclear-powered submarines with ballistic missile launch capabilities.
Series of earthquakes rattle Hawaii amid Mauna Loa volcano unrest
Mauna Loa is the largest active volcano on the planet and is in a “state of heightened unrest", scientists say.
US announces new $725m military assistance package for Ukraine
The new aid is aimed at restocking ammunition for advanced weapons systems used in Ukraine's counteroffensive.
Xi ‘firmly in charge’ as rivals fall in China anti-graft campaign
Chinese president heads into five-yearly party congress after a string of senior politicians convicted for corruption.
Palestinians in Gaza protest against wave of Israeli violence
Protesters held banners in solidarity with victims of Israeli violence in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.
Enter Boeing as Airbus and Qatar Airways resume court battle
Dispute about damage to A350 jets descended into a tug-of-war over confidential documents, with Boeing being dragged in.
No regrets on Ukraine: Russia ‘acted correctly’, says Putin
Russian president pledged to end the divisive troop mobilisation in two weeks but critics expressed scepticism.
California voters expected to pass abortion rights measure
The Democratic Party hopes that fight to protect abortion rights will galvanise voters in November's midterm elections.
Blockade by gangs on fuel source in Haiti is causing famine: UN
A UN analysis found that 4.7 million people, nearly half of Haiti's population, are experiencing acute food insecurity.
Mine explosion in northern Turkey kills 22, traps dozens
Eight others critically injured after a blast hundreds of metres below ground tore through a mine in Amasya.
Timeline: British Prime Minister Liz Truss in crisis
British PM Liz Truss sacks chancellor, scraps parts of economic package in desperate bid for political survival.
‘Global catastrophe’ and other Vladimir Putin quotes of the day
Russian leader gives a news conference and fields a range of questions, mostly on his 'special military operation'.
Has Nigeria done enough to prevent deadly flooding?
Hundreds of people have died in the worst flooding in a decade in northeastern Nigeria.
Kroger snaps up Albertsons for $25bn to create grocery giant
But the deal could stifle competition and lead to higher prices for Americans already grappling with surging inflation.
‘Contaminated’ medicine kills at least 10 children in Yemen
Children between ages of three and 15 suffering from leukaemia died after receiving smuggled doses in war-torn Yemen.
US retail sales flat in September as inflation bites
Surging prices for everything from mortgages to rent have upped anxiety levels, shifting spending towards necessities.
Trump focuses on false election fraud claims after subpoena vote
Trump sent letter decrying again the congressional investigation into January 6 riot after panel moved to subpoena him.
What to know about the Israel-Lebanon maritime border deal
The agreement opens the door to offshore energy exploration, but several sticking points remain.
Belarus warns against pushing nuclear-armed Russia ‘into corner’
President Alexander Lukashenko tells Ukraine, West not to 'cross red lines' drawn by ally, Russia.
Environmental activists throw soup over van Gogh’s Sunflowers
London's National Gallery says action caused 'some minor damage to the frame but the painting is unharmed'.
Republicans bank on tough immigration line as US midterms near
Republicans are using anti-migrant rhetoric to redirect focus away from other issues before midterms, experts say.
Lithuanians remain calm, but prepare for potential conflict
Officials and locals are ready should Lithuania be dragged into the Ukraine war, and a sense of resilience dominates.
Musk says SpaceX cannot fund Ukraine’s Starlink ‘indefinitely’
Statement by billionaire comes after Ukrainian ambassador attacked him over his proposed 'peace plan'.
Cologne’s Central Mosque sounds call to prayer for the first time
Cologne authorities last year cleared the way for mosques to apply for permission to call for prayer for five minutes.
Brothers on trial for murder of Malta’s Daphne Caruana Galizia
The trial comes five years after the killing of Caruana Galizia, a renowned anti-corruption journalist, in a car bomb.
UK’s Kwasi Kwarteng out as Liz Truss U-turns on corporation tax
Prime minister appoints Jeremy Hunt as chancellor to replace Kwasi Kwarteng and reverses course on sweeping tax cuts.
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