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US mid-terms: Enlightened Americans are reclaiming their country
It's easy to conclude that right-wing clowns own the US. It would also be wrong, as the mid-term elections will show.
Saudi fan is walking across desert to reach Qatar World Cup
Abdullah Alsulmi is walking from Jeddah to Doha to attend Saudi Arabia's opening game against Argentina in November.
Ibrahim Traore declared Burkina Faso president after coup
Captain Traore was named the head of state after the coup that deposed Damiba amid growing violence in the Sahel.
A rare look inside Bangladesh’s island camp for Rohingya refugees
101 East meets the Rohingya refugees living in exile on the remote Bangladeshi island of Bhashan Char.
Egypt demands return of ancient Rosetta Stone
The Rosetta Stone helped break the code of Egyptian hieroglyphics - before being taken by Europeans.
Are Russians souring on the war in Ukraine?
Support for President Putin and the war have fallen since conscription requirements were announced last month.
More than 30 killed in child daycare centre shooting in Thailand
At least 23 children and several adults have been killed in the attack on a children's daycare centre.
India probes deaths in Gambia linked to Indian-made cough syrup
WHO chief earlier said the UN agency is investigating deaths in the African country.
Sydney records wettest year since records began in 1858
Australia's biggest city has recorded 2,213mm of rainfall, with 86 days of the year still to go and more rain forecast.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 225
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 225th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Myanmar military court jails Japanese filmmaker for 10 years
Toru Kubota is the fifth foreign journalist to be detained in post-coup Myanmar with the others all freed and deported.
US intelligence says Ukrainians behind Dugina killing: NYT
Assessment that 'parts of Ukraine government' authorised bombing was shared last week, according to the New York Times.
US could ease Venezuela sanctions, allow Chevron to pump oil: WSJ
Biden administration preparing to ease sanctions if Caracas takes steps towards restoring democracy, report says.
Will North Korea conduct a nuclear test during China’s Congress?
Expectations grow that Pyongyang may soon test a nuclear weapon — and its relations with its closest ally.
North Korea fires more missiles; second launch in three days
Short-range weapons were fired towards Japan, after the US redeployed an aircraft carrier close to the Korean Peninsula.
Vietnam eyes China’s tech crown as firms tire of ‘zero COVID’
Apple, Google, and Samsung are among the tech giants expanding operations in the fast-growing Southeast Asian country.
US to expand historical site marking Native American massacre
Site in Sand Creek, Colorado memorialises the massacre of more than 230 Native Americans by US soldiers in 1864.
Haiti faces a ‘cholera time bomb’, UN official warns
Haitian authorities confirm one death, 54 suspected cases as response to cholera outbreak in Port-au-Prince ramps up.
Ethiopian government, Tigray rebels accept peace talks invitation
The African Union invited the rival parties to negotiations in South Africa aimed at ending a two-year conflict.
India-made cough syrups may be tied to 66 deaths in Gambia: WHO
Dozens of kids died from kidney injuries that may be linked to contaminated cough & cold syrups made by an Indian firm.
Bosnian Serb opposition parties call for recount of ballots
Opposition parties in Bosnia's Republika Srpska entity have accused long-term Serb leader Milorad Dodik of fraud.
Biden surveys damage, pledges aid to Florida after Hurricane Ian
FEMA says it will continue to provide resources to Florida as US damage assessment after devastating storm continues.
Sustained wage-price spirals are rare, interest hikes help: IMF
Wage and price hike dynamics in 2020 and 2021 were driven by 'highly unusual' pandemic shocks, IMF said.
What’s the fallout from the Libyan-Turkish energy deal?
The Turkish and Libyan governments have signed an agreement for energy exploration in the eastern Mediterranean.
Ukraine takes swaths of territory, despite Russia’s mobilisation
In week 32 of the war, Kyiv makes more advances in the east and south while Moscow pulls back forces from Crimea.
Ugandan president apologises for son’s tweets on annexing Kenya
Muhoozi Kainerugaba is outspoken on social media, often trading barbs with the opposition and talking foreign policy.
Twitter and Musk have not yet reached deal to end lawsuit: Report
Musk's proposal to abide by his original plan to buy Twitter is based on it dropping its case against him.
Goal of ending extreme poverty by 2030 out of reach, report says
Effects of COVID and Ukraine war make it unlikely for eradicating extreme poverty by decade's end, World Bank says.
Rwandan court frees reporters accused of spreading false news
Rights groups say Rwanda has one of the worst human rights records in Africa and accuse Kigali of stifling dissent.
Settlement reached in lawsuit over Alec Baldwin shooting incident
Family of Halyna Hutchins, killed on the set of 'Rust' last year, says production of the film will resume in January.
Hurricane Ian deals blow to Florida’s shaky insurance sector
About 12 percent of Florida residents have no homeowners' insurance - rates are far higher than in the rest of the US.
Four killed in bombing at Afghan Interior Ministry mosque
Interior Ministry spokesman says 25 wounded in suicide bombing at mosque used by visitors and ministry employees.
In Kashmir, India’s home minister says no to talks with Pakistan
Amit Shah ruled out negotiations with Islamabad but says he's ready for dialogue with Kashmiris.
Ties in focus as Pakistan army chief meets US officials
Analysts say General Qamar Javed Bajwa is in Washington to ensure relations remain functional.
Israeli soldiers kill Palestinian, wound two journalists
A Palestinian man was shot dead and at least two others were injured in the town of Deir al-Hatab, east of Nablus.
French stars chop off hair in solidarity with Iranian protesters
French stars have filmed themselves cutting off locks of their hair in a video posted in support of protesters in Iran.
OPEC+ cuts oil production by 2m barrels a day despite US pressure
US expresses disappointment in move that could spur an increase in oil prices, which had dropped in recent months.
Burkina Faso’s coup and political situation: All you need to know
New military leader Ibrahim Traore says Paul-Henri Damiba was removed due to his inability to deal with armed groups.
‘Act of defiance’: US advocates launching mobile abortion clinic
Planned Parenthood says Illinois mobile clinic to address rising demand among people in US states where abortion banned.
Infographic: Does Europe have enough gas for winter?
With weeks until winter, EU gas storage is almost 90 percent full, a level 15 percent higher than last year.
Detained Iranian American Baquer Namazi leaves Iran for Oman
The 85-year-old former official convicted of spying has left the country while his son remains under arrest.
Iran organises more counter-demonstrations as protests continue
Many of the recently arrested protesters have been teenagers, according to a senior IRGC official.
Is the Booking.com reversal on Palestine corporate hypocrisy?
Foreign companies working in illegal settlements implicate themselves in violations of Palestinians' rights: Analysts.
Denmark’s prime minister calls general election for November 1
The move comes as the PM's popularity dwindles due to a decision to wipe out Denmark's entire captive mink population.
Russian TV protester Marina Ovsyannikova escapes house arrest
Marina Ovsyannikova faces a sentence of up to 10 years in prison for alleged disinformation regarding Russia's army.
The hidden victims of Pakistan’s floods – the elderly
Older people bear the brunt of climate change but are neglected in the humanitarian response. That needs to stop.
UK’s Truss promises Tories her ‘disruption’ agenda will pay off
The PM closes a Conservative Party conference with a promise to ride out the turmoil unleashed by her proposed tax-cuts.
Hajj pilgrim arrested by Saudi Arabia returns to Iran
Release of Khalil Dardmand some three months after his arrest comes after mediation efforts by Oman and Iraq.
OPEC+ plans major oil production cut despite US pressure
Oil cartel and its allies expected to buck US pressure to pump more oil and agree to deep cut that could boost prices.
Georgia’s rebel wheat farmers fight against dependence on Russia
Georgia relies on Russian wheat but as the Ukraine war drags on, local farmers are strengthening the domestic market.
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