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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.
The flaws and fantasies of the new Biden doctrine
The US president's new National Security Strategy is ambitious — and delusional about America's role in the world.
Deadly Indonesia football stampede caused by tear gas: Minister
Over 130 people were killed as they rushed to exit a stadium in East Java in one of the world's worst sports disasters.
China censors anti-Xi protest before Communist Party Congress
Chinese social media censors have blocked posts, keywords, and hashtags related to the extremely rare public protest.
Erdogan says Turkey and Russia to study Putin’s gas hub proposal
Sides will work together to set up a distribution centre in Turkey to export more gas via the TurkStream gas pipeline.
UK’s Kwarteng abandons US trip as pressure over economy mounts
The sense of chaos at the heart of government fuels speculation as to whether it can survive, after 37 days in office.
UN considers Haiti sanctions targeting gang leader ‘Barbecue’
UN Security Council resolution drafted by US and Mexico calls 'Barbecue' one of Haiti's most influential gang leaders.
Xi’s economy sees ‘beautiful life’ in China nationalism, control
Chinese President Xi Jinping is presiding over a new era that prioritises political control over economic development.
At least 9 pupils drown after ferry capsizes in Cambodia
Search continues for two children who remain missing after the overloaded ferry capsized close to shore.
Mapping Ukraine’s counteroffensive
In little more than a month, Kyiv's forces have pushed their Russian enemies back and liberated swaths of territory.
Is Christian nationalism on the rise in the United States?
Marc Lamont Hill hosts a discussion looking at Christian nationalism and the line between church and state in the US.
Nigeria’s university lecturers end eight-month strike
Millions of students have been at home since February 14, the latest in a long wave of nationwide strikes.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 233
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 233rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian man in occupied West Bank raid
At least 160 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in the occupied territories since the beginning of the year.
Five killed, including police officer, in North Carolina shooting
The shooting in state capital Raleigh is the latest in a violent week across the US.
Equatorial Guinea detains human rights campaigner: Sources
Authorities have stepped up arrests of dissidents ahead of next month's elections.
Yemen’s future conflicts will be over water
Ravaged by war, the country is also running out of water. That is leading to local conflicts that could grow.
Mali bus blast leaves over 10 dead, dozens wounded
The United Nations mission in Mali found that mines and IEDs had killed 72 people in 2022 as of August 31.
Elon Musk under investigation, Twitter Inc says in court filing
Twitter Inc's court filing does not identify the focus of the investigation or the federal authority allegedly involved.
Nigerian court drops charges against separatist leader Kanu
The decision to drop the charges was a unanimous one by the three judges at the Nigerian appellate court.
Analysis: Does China’s ‘palace diplomacy’ benefit Africa or Beijing?
China's practice of gifting million-dollar buildings to governments across Africa is under renewed scrutiny.
Floods force thousands from their homes in southeastern Australia
Two days of incessant rain leave Melbourne suburb inundated and leave Victoria state's dams at or near capacity.
As China doubles down on ‘zero-COVID’, some have had enough
The digital tools for tackling the virus are intruding deeply into people's lives, but there is no sign of a relaxation.
US Supreme Court declines to weigh in on Trump document dispute
Court rejects bid by former US President Donald Trump to allow 'special master' to vet documents seized from Mar-a-Lago.
Russia to evacuate Kherson residents as Ukrainian forces advance
In sign that Russia is losing its grip on land it claimed to have annexed, gov't agrees to evacuate Kherson residents.
Five key takeaways from ninth January 6 committee hearing
Panel votes to subpoena Donald Trump, saying former president is 'at the centre' of what happened at the US Capitol.
IMF chief rebukes UK officials over ‘policy coherence’
Kristalina Georgieva told UK's finance minister and central bank chief that their policies should not be contradictory.
Lebanon’s president approves historic Israel maritime border deal
Agreement marks major breakthrough in relations between the two countries , which have formally been at war since 1948.
Palestinian factions sign reconciliation agreement in Algeria
Hamas, Fatah and 12 other groups agree to hold legislative and presidential elections within one year.
What to expect from IMF and World Bank meetings in Washington?
The International Monetary Fund paints a grim picture of the global economy.
Florida jury recommends Parkland shooter serve life in prison
Jury says Nicolas Cruz should not get the death penalty for the murder of 17 students and staff at US high school.
Iraq’s new prime minister-designate: Who is Mohammed al-Sudani?
Al-Sudani nominated by Iraq's new president, but the move will be fiercely opposed by supporters of Muqtada al-Sadr.
Social security benefits set for a historic jump from January
The cost of living adjustment is the highest in 40 years but part of it will still be eaten by rising everyday prices.
North Korean aircraft buzz South Korean border; jets scrambled
Incursion is highly unusual and occurs at a time of heightened tensions after a barrage of missile tests by Pyongyang.
US to take in some Venezuelans but will send most back to Mexico
US plan to accept up to 24,000 Venezuelan asylum seekers is based on similar scheme for Ukrainians fleeing Russia's war.
‘Total rejection’: Saudi denies any anti-US motive to OPEC+ cut
The US criticised the kingdom for insisting last week's output cut was economically rather than politically motivated.
Putin courts Erdogan to pump more Russian gas through Turkey
Russian president says Turkey offers the best route to redirect gas to the EU after Nord Stream pipeline damage.
Soaring rent, food costs keep US consumer inflation high
The rising rent and food prices reinforce expectations that the US Fed will raise interest rates again next month.
‘Stop the steal’ poll watchers spark concern before US midterms
A growing grassroots effort, led by prominent election deniers, has piqued worries of disruptions before November 8.
Palestinian leader Abbas meets Putin, rules out US mediator role
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas restated his reservations about the US role in resolving the conflict with Israel.
Qatari emir meets Putin in Kazakhstan
Meeting between two leaders took place on sidelines of summit in Astana, Kazahastan.
Holocaust survivor opens Italy’s new parliament
Parliamentarians give Liliana Segre, 92, a standing ovation nearly 100 years after Mussolini came to power.
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