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Cameroon, Nigeria request to join Ivory-Ghana cocoa initiative
If Cameroon and Nigeria join, the initiative will represent about two-thirds of global cocoa production.
WHO says new COVID-19 wave emerging in Europe
UN agency's regional data show only Europe with an increase in coronavirus cases in the week that ended October 2.
Europe turns to Africa for gas as alternative to Russia
Africa’s natural gas reserves are vast, and countries have pipelines linked to Europe, but exports remain low.
What are nuclear tactical weapons, will they be used in Ukraine?
Tactical nuclear weapons are often characterised by their size, range, or use for limited military targets.
Palestinians strike against Israeli siege on Jerusalem camp
Israeli forces block entrances and exits to Shuafat refugee camp and nearby areas, affecting more than 100,000 people.
UN says Finland violated child rights in Syria camps
The UN committee issues findings after considering a case filed on behalf of six Finnish children held at al-Hol camp.
How we remember them: The childhood picture frame collage
‘While my grandmother threw away pictures to hide or forget the past, my foster mother documented my childhood.’
Iran indicts dozens for inciting ‘riots’ amid persisting protests
Indictments come after the judiciary chief called for the fast-tracking of cases of those deemed 'rioters'.
France orders striking fuel refinery employees back to work
Energy ministry says it has requisitioned staff at a depot in Normandy as showdown with CGT union escalates.
The Ivorian immigrant elected to Italy’s conservative parliament
He is the only Black lawmaker in the lower chamber of 400 deputies and one of a handful ever elected in Italy's history.
Biden says Putin unlikely to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine
Biden tells CNN the Russian president 'miscalculated' the war in Ukraine 'significantly'.
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai visits Pakistan’s flood-hit areas
Her foundation says visit is 'focused on impact of floods in Pakistan and reinforce need for critical humanitarian aid'.
A Sky Without Stars: How a 7-year-old becomes his father’s eyes
A father who is losing his eyesight relies on his seven-year-old son to help him navigate the world.
Photos: Ukraine exhumes dozens of bodies in two eastern towns
Ukrainian authorities have repeatedly accused Russian troops of committing atrocities in occupied territories.
Japan space rocket commanded to self-destruct after launch
The failure of the Epsilon-6 rocket launch is Japan's first in nearly 20 years.
Photos: Lesotho’s last cave dwellers
Few families still inhabit the Kome Caves, a site first occupied 200 years ago by tribes seeking shelter from conflict.
Russia arrests eight suspects over Crimea bridge blast
Russia's Federal Security Service says five Russians and three citizens of Ukraine and Armenia have been arrested.
How are new abortion laws affecting women in the United States?
More than 22 million women now live in a state with no abortion access, putting them at risk for worse health outcomes.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 231
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 231st day, we take a look at the main developments.
The silent victims of Nepal’s tiger conservation success
Communities that live with wildlife bear the unfair and uncompensated burden of conservation.
Military-ruled Myanmar hands Aung San Suu Kyi more prison time
Nobel laureate has now been sentenced to 26 years in prison in total and still has several criminal cases outstanding.
India halts cough syrup production at factory after Gambia deaths
WHO report says the Maiden Pharmaceuticals medicine may be linked to deaths of dozens of children in the African nation.
South Korea delivers big interest rate hike, offers dovish hints
Bank of Korea raises its benchmark rate to 3 percent while acknowledging pain of higher borrowing costs for households.
Actress Priyanka Chopra’s Iran stand ‘selective outrage’: Critics
Top actress and UN goodwill ambassador accused of 'hypocrisy' for speaking out on Iran and being silent on India issues.
US waives export curbs for some non-Chinese chipmakers
South Korea's SK Hynix confirms it has received permission to obtain equipment for chip production facilities in China.
US returns Benin Bronzes stolen by British colonial forces
Thousands of Benin Bronzes are scattered in museums worldwide after being looted by Britain in the late 19th century.
Mourners mark 20th anniversary of Bali resort island bombings
The bombings, which killed 202 people from more than 20 countries, targeted foreign holidaymakers visiting the island.
Australia may provide military training to Ukraine forces: PM
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says his government is considering a request from Ukraine's President Zelenskyy.
Peru prosecutors lodge new complaint against President Castillo
The constitutional complaint is most serious legal development yet against embattled President Pedro Castillo.
‘We will never forget’: 20 years after the Bali Bombings
Survivors will mark the anniversary by praying together at a memorial which now stands where the Sari Club once stood.
TikTok going big on US e-commerce? Job listings offer clues
TikTok plans to operate its own US warehouses, including the kind of packing and shipping facilities used by Amazon.
Hockey Canada CEO, board step down over handling of sexual abuse
Observers welcome move as good step after months of pressure, but say more action needed to tackle violence.
‘Get me out’: Search for Venezuela landslide survivors continues
Officials warn death toll could rise as 60 people remain missing after landslide swept through a central Venezuela town.
Biden ‘reviewing’ ties with Saudi Arabia amid anger over oil cuts
Riyadh says oil production curbs are 'purely economic' as critics in Washington accuse it of empowering Moscow.
NASA says DART spacecraft successfully alters asteroid’s path
Taking a page out of science fiction and Hollywood scripts, US space agency aims to prevent collision with Earth.
Hyundai, Kia parts supplier in Alabama fined for child labour
The US Department of Labor found workers aged 13-15 at a parts supplier to automakers Hyundai Motor Co and Kia Corp.
Does Joe Biden risk becoming a lame duck president?
In November, Democrats and Republicans will fight for control of legislative power in the US.
Biden labour proposal could shake up gig economy
The proposal would require some workers to be considered a company's employees, entitled to more benefits, protections.
Palestinian fighters kill Israeli soldier in occupied West Bank
Killing of Israeli soldier near Jenin comes days after another was shot dead at checkpoint in occupied East Jerusalem.
Britain’s King Charles III to be crowned in May
Charles, 73, will be formally crowned at London's Westminster Abbey on May 6, 2023, the palace says.
Chadian prime minister resigns to pave way for new government
Albert Pahimi Padacke's resignation follows postponement of elections by two years to 2024.
NATO chief says long-planned nuclear exercises to go ahead
Fourteen of the 30 NATO member countries to be involved in the drills, which were planned before Russia invaded Ukraine.
IMF cuts 2023 global outlook over colliding global shocks
The three largest economies will 'continue to stall' and 'the worst is yet to come', it warned.
US prosecutors drop case against subject of ‘Serial’ podcast
Advocates welcome decision to drop case against Adnan Syed, who was released from a US prison last month.
NBA’s Washington Wizards launch Arabic social media channels
Basketball team says new accounts will boost the Wizards' global outreach and connect it with Arab American fans.
Iraqi MPs to meet on Thursday to elect new president
Iraq has already made three failed attempts this year to elect a new head of state.
Russia’s Putin hails ties as he meets UAE president
Russia's Putin praises cooperation during talks about OPEC+ and Ukraine war with Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
Tulsi Gabbard announces that she is leaving the Democratic Party
The former US presidential hopeful said the party is driven by 'cowardly wokeness' and is stoking 'anti-white racism'.
Top UK court mulls legal basis for new Scottish independence vote
Scotland seeks the UK Supreme Court's approval for an independence referendum without London's consent.
Thousands protest increased violence in Pakistan’s Swat Valley
Residents take to streets after school bus driver was shot dead in latest of growing number of violent incidents.
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