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UN refugee chief warns of ‘severe cuts’ without urgent funding
Filippo Grandi makes an appeal for at least $700m to help the 100 million people now displaced in the world.
Putin says response to more Ukrainian attacks will be ‘severe’
Russia's president threatens harsh response to further attacks after Moscow launched retaliatory attacks across Ukraine.
Moldova says Russian missiles that hit Kyiv crossed its airspace
Moldova expresses outrage and summons Moscow's envoy to demand an explanation after Russian attacks in Ukraine.
Is the US economy in a recession and taking the world with it?
The US is facing rising recession fears even as economic indicators point to mixed signals.
Palestinian child shot by Israeli army in Jenin dies from wounds
Israeli soldiers or settlers have killed 25 Palestinians under 18 since the start of the year, a rights group says.
Russia bombed Kyiv. What’s next for Ukraine?
Residents of Ukraine's capital, who were used to a sense of relative calm, are once again hiding in shelters.
Future heatwaves will lead to large ‘loss of life’, report warns
Publication by the UN, Red Cross says 38 heatwaves accounted for deaths of 70,000 people worldwide from 2010 to 2019.
Bahrain handing death sentences after ‘sham trials’: Report
In a joint report, two rights groups allege torture and coercion were used to obtain confessions.
What are the US midterm elections? Here’s all you need to know
Critical November vote will decide who controls Congress and determine the future of President Joe Biden's agenda.
Chad’s creditors close to agreeing debt relief: French official
Alongside Ethiopia and Zambia, Chad is one of three countries seeking debt restructuring under a G20 initiative.
UK central bank doubles size of bond buy-back to calm market
The Bank of England aims to calm bond market and ease liquidity pressures that arose after the mini-budget announcement.
Infographic: Which countries still have the death penalty?
October 10 is the World Day Against the Death Penalty. Here are three graphics on capital punishment around the world.
Suicide is not a crime — countries must stop treating it as one
It's time to decriminalise suicide globally. This World Mental Health Day, we owe it to millions of silent sufferers.
At least 18 dead as late monsoon causes havoc across north India
At least 18 dead in the past 24 hours as an unusually late rainy season brings more misery across the country.
Zelenskyy says Russia targeting civilians, energy infrastructure
Zelenskyy says power facilities across Ukraine were also targets in attacks that left 8 people reported dead in Kyiv.
Lukashenko says Belarus and Russia to deploy joint military group
Belarusian president says the two allies will deploy a military task force, without specifying the location.
Russia unleashes missile barrage against Ukraine: What to know
Multiple explosions occur a day after the Kremlin accused Kyiv of 'terrorism' over the destruction of the Kerch Bridge.
War Bound: Onboard Ukraine’s Evacuation Train
As Ukraine’s railways come under attack by Russian bombs, Ira leads her crew on a rescue mission to the front line.
Torrential rains trigger deadly landslides in Venezuela town
A landslide caused by flooding and torrential rain swept through a town in central Venezuela, killing at least 22.
‘Sickening’: World reacts as explosions rock Ukrainian cities
World leaders and international organisations condemn Russia following strikes across Ukraine on Monday morning.
How the world reacted to Ronaldo’s 700th club goal
On Sunday, Manchester United's Ronaldo became the first player in the history of the game to score 700 club goals.
Photos: Bangladeshis flee as climate crisis submerges villages
Rising sea levels displace millions along nation's low-lying coastline and inundate fertile farmlands with salt water.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 229
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 229th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Xi Jinping’s bid to extend rule puts ‘zero-COVID’ exit in focus
The Chinese leader has given no indication that the upcoming party congress will herald a shift in pandemic strategy.
Explosions hit central Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities
The attacks on Kyiv and other cities come after a bridge of significance to Russia was destroyed.
Malaysia announces early election amid continued in-fighting
PM Ismail Sabri says he has dissolved parliament and the election date will be decided by the election commission.
Death toll rises to 76 after boat sinks in southeastern Nigeria
Anambra is among 29 of Nigeria's 36 states to have experienced heavy flooding this year.
Taiwan’s Tsai says can be ‘no compromise’ on democracy or freedom
Speaking on the island's national day, president says the people of Taiwan have developed their own sense of identity.
Mental Health Day: US capitalism is bad for your mind
Research proves it, and I know it — because I've lived it.
Pitted against profits, Spain’s biodiversity haven collapses
Overexploited aquifer, coupled with too many dry years, sends Doñana National Park's biodiversity into freefall.
In the Kashmir neighbourhood of Indian football legend Kakroo
Majeed Kakroo was forced to abandon the sport at the height of his career due to militant threats.
‘Many cities’ in Ukraine hit by missile attack amid escalation
Ukraine's presidency says country "under missile attack' as strikes are reported in multiple cities including capital.
Singtel unit faces cyberattack weeks after Optus data breach
Australian unit Dialog says a 'very small sample' of its data was published on the dark web.
Mulayam Singh Yadav, veteran Indian politician, dies at 82
Yadav entered politics in his 20s and was a three-term chief minister of Uttar Pradesh and ex-federal defence minister.
Rain-fuelled landslide sweeps through Venezuela town
At least 22 people were killed after mud, rocks and debris cascaded through Las Tejerías in central Venezuela.
Putin accuses Ukraine of Crimea bridge blast ‘terrorism’
Russian president to convene security council amid calls for reprisals over attack that damaged key Crimea supply route.
North Korea says tests a nuclear warning to South Korea, US
State media releases first pictures of recent launches showing leader Kim Jong Un overseeing 'tactical nuclear drills'.
World will be forced into coexistence with nuclear-armed N Korea
North Korea expert Ankit Panda says that amid recent developments there's little chance for a revival in diplomacy.
Musk praised by Chinese diplomat over controversial Taiwan plan
Taiwanese diplomat says democracy 'not for sale' after Tesla CEO suggests handing some control of island to Beijing.
Civilians in firing line as conflict returns to Myanmar’s Rakhine
A truce in the troubled western region appears to have crumbled with the military in open warfare against rebel groups.
Indonesia mulls introduction of a ‘probationary’ death penalty
New version of criminal code says execution should be considered a 'last resort' but could delayed sentence be abusive?
What’s behind rising violence between Israelis and Palestinians?
Dozens have been killed in Israeli military raids and attacks in the most violent year since 2015.
‘Balanced, thoughtful’: Russia praises OPEC for production cut
Kremlin says decision, which could cause petrol prices to rise, helps counteract US manipulation of oil markets
CNN apologises for entering Thai massacre site after criticism
CNN journalists went into the pre-school where 24 children were killed and filmed the scene without official permission.
Arsenal beat Liverpool to return to top of Premier League
Martinelli's first-minute goal and Saka's brace help Gunners spring one point ahead of Manchester City.
Russian forces ‘running and panicking’ during eastern retreat
Villagers describe withdrawal as most Russian soldiers fled but others were caught in Ukrainian attacks.
Israel to pay family of dead Palestinian American detainee
Israel to compensate Omar Asaad's family with $141,000 after he was detained by Israeli soldiers and died in January.
UK archbishop ‘concerned’ over embassy move to Jerusalem
Prime Minister Liz Truss has told her Israeli counterpart that she is weighing the possible relocation from Tel Aviv.
Putin is fighting alone
Those whom the Russian president may perceive as allies do not seem to be eager to back his brutal war in Ukraine.
Iranian leaders hold meeting as protests enter fourth week
Iranian state television’s feed was hijacked for a few seconds in support of the protests in many cities on Saturday.
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