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Bulgarians vote in fourth election in less than two years
Bulgarians are voting in their fourth general election in less than two years, amid soaring inflation.
Timeline: Major football stadium disasters over the last 40 years
A look at some of the major disasters in football stadiums over the last 40 years.
African leaders are colonial too – now is the chance to change
Queen Elizabeth's passing should provoke a self-examination of our own role in preserving colonial heritage.
The world needs a new solution to its landmine problem
A landmine-free world should be the UN’s 18th Sustainable Development Goal.
Biden to visit Florida as toll from Hurricane Ian rises to 44
Death toll expected to rise as rescuers look for survivors of Ian, one of the most powerful storms to hit the US.
Siamak Namazi allowed to leave Iran prison for a week
Siamak Namazi, who was convicted of spying, released from detention amid reported US-Iran talks on prisoner releases.
Hundreds killed, hurt in stampede at Indonesia football match
Police fire tear gas after fans invade pitch in East Java, triggering a stampede that killed and injured hundreds.
Ukraine hails ‘next step towards liberation’ as Russia retreats
Moscow says troops withdrawn from key city of Lyman to 'advantageous lines' following encirclement by Ukrainian forces.
Venezuela releases 7 jailed Americans; US frees 2 prisoners
Prisoner swap is a rare gesture of goodwill by President Nicholas Maduro as he looks to rebuild relations with the US.
Will military coups roll back democracy in West Africa?
Burkina Faso's military leader was deposed on Friday in the second coup this year.
Burkina coup-makers accuse France of supporting counterattack
France 'firmly denies' any involvement of its army in an alleged counteroffensive plan by toppled leader Damiba.
Hurricane Ian: Search for survivors continues as death toll rises
At least 31 people were confirmed dead, including 27 people in Florida mostly from drowning.
19 killed, including four elite Guard members, in Iran attack
Iran's state-run IRNA news says 32 Guard members, including volunteer Basiji forces, were also wounded in the clashes.
Russia accused of kidnapping head of Ukraine nuclear plant
Ihor Murashov arrested outside the Zaporizhzhia nuclear facility by Russian troops and he hasn't been heard from since.
24 killed after Ukraine evacuation convoy shelled: Governor
Kharkiv's governor says attack on a civilian convoy in Kupyansy district is 'сruelty that can’t be justified'.
Thousands of Iraqis gather to mark 2019 anti-government protest
Demonstrators and security forces clash during rally remembering the uprising three years ago.
Brazil election: Social media content crafted for disruption
Brazil’s presidential candidates are fighting digital battles ahead of the vote. Plus, Nicaragua’s hostile media space.
Kabul attack: Death toll rises to 35 mostly ‘girls, young women’
Dozens of women have protested to call for more protection for the ethnic Hazara community in the wake of the attack.
Burkina Faso: AU chief slams ‘unconstitutional’ change of gov’t
AU chief joins regional leaders in condemning military leader Damiba's removal in a coup - the second since January.
‘Turn on the lights’: Cubans protest post-Hurricane Ian blackouts
Power outages have reportedly led Havana to make rare request to US for emergency assistance.
Protests enter 15th day in Iran amid lingering internet curbs
Protests were recorded across several cities on Saturday, with Iranians abroad also organising demonstrations.
Regional court dismisses Maasai eviction case against Tanzania
Court dismissed Maasai's case over eviction from ancestral lands but rights groups call it a blow for Indigenous rights.
Brazil, it is time to wake up from your Bolsonaro nightmare
His 2018 win had supposedly put 'socialism' on trial. On Sunday, Brazil's leader faces his own indictment from voters.
Morocco demands Adidas withdraw Algeria’s football jersey
Morocco has accused Adidas of appropriating Moroccan culture in its new collection for Algeria's national football team.
Can the British government avert a financial crisis?
UK government has introduced tax cuts to kick-start the economy. The IMF warns the plan could stoke soaring inflation.
Nicaragua cuts diplomatic ties with Netherlands
Nicaragua accuses the Netherlands of 'repeated meddling', after it barred the US envoy from entering the country.
Myanmar’s military accuses rebels of firing on passenger plane
Domestic flight from capital Naypyidaw to Kayah state hit by bullets at a height of about 1,000 metres (3,280 feet).
Pakistan’s FM: We ‘can’t be held hostage’ to superpowers’ games
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari discusses Pakistan's recovery plan after floods devastated one-third of the country.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 220
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 220th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Nord Stream leaks likely single largest methane release ever: UN
At least two massive underwater blasts caused this week's damage to the Baltic Sea gas pipelines and methane leaks.
Russia vetoes UN resolution on Ukraine annexation, China abstains
Resolution called for condemnation of 'illegal' referendums in Ukraine and for states to not recognise border changes.
US judge dismisses Mexico’s $10bn lawsuit against gun makers
Mexico estimates that 2.2 percent of the nearly 40 million guns made annually in the US are smuggled across its border.
North Korea fires ballistic missiles in latest tests amid tension
Japanese official reported that the missiles travelled 400km (250 miles) and at a maximum altitude of 50km (30 miles).
US envoy ‘will not be admitted’ to Nicaragua, vice president says
Nicaraguan Vice President Rosario Murillo says decision due to new US ambassador's 'interfering' attitude.
American consumers spent more in August, as prices rose
The spending suggests that the US economy is resilient despite high inflation and wild swings in the stock market.
Burkina Faso’s military leader Damiba deposed, army captain says
Burkina Faso's military government dissolved and constitution suspended, army Captain Ibrahim Traore says.
US unveils plan for long-term baby formula imports
The United States has been forced to turn to foreign manufacturers to boost formula supplies since February.
Europe steps up energy security amid sabotage allegations
Major leaks from Nord Stream gas pipelines off the coasts of Denmark and Sweden have been blamed on sabotage.
US bear market deepens: What that means for you
US stocks are in a free fall as recession fears and a slew of uncertainties return after a brief late summer rally.
How can we better prepare for natural disasters?
Hurricane Ian leaves a trail of destruction in the southeastern United States.
California governor vetoes limits on solitary confinement
Bill vetoed by Gavin Newsom would have imposed variety of limits on a practice UN expert says can be a form of torture.
Ian makes second US landfall as Florida death toll rises
Revived Hurricane Ian makes landfall north of Charleston, South Carolina, bringing powerful winds and more flooding.
India’s central bank hikes interest rates to tame inflation
The fourth straight increase is part of the central bank's effort to tame stubbornly high inflation.
US announces ‘severe’ Russia sanctions over annexation in Ukraine
Joe Biden accuses Moscow of 'trampling on the United Nations Charter' as US targets hundreds in new sanctions package.
West condemns Russia’s ‘illegal’ annexation of Ukraine provinces
Russia's move to proclaim the annexation of four Ukrainian provinces has drawn prompt rebuttals by Western countries.
Putin’s speech on annexation: What exactly did he say?
President Vladimir Putin announced that four occupied regions of Ukraine would formally be incorporated into Russia.
Palestinians mourn boy, 7, who died from ‘fear’ of Israeli forces
Funeral of Rayan Suleiman, who died after being chased by Israeli troops, took place in the occupied West Bank.
Brazil votes: Bolsonaro allies stand firm in Amazon bastion
Far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro trails in national polls, but leads by a wide margin in Brazilian state of Roraima.
Ukraine accelerates bid to join NATO after Russia’s annexation
President Zelenskyy to submit 'accelerated' NATO application after Putin annexes occupied Ukrainian regions.
Amid war, Europeans support a more ‘geopolitical European Union’
The latest Transatlantic Trends survey finds that Europeans consider the EU equally important to NATO for safety.
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