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Queen Elizabeth II
“People will miss her.”
Russia and China agree to expand security ties
Top Russian official declares on a visit to China that Kremlin considers beefing up ties with Beijing a top policy goal.
Booking.com to warn users reserving occupied West Bank properties
Israeli outlet says website will add safety guidance to bookings in the West Bank that will include the word 'occupied'.
Ukraine troops focus on Donbas ‘de-occupation’ from Russia
Ukraine troops advance along the key Oskil River threatening Russian forces in the Donbas - Moscow's prized territory.
Who is – and who is not – attending Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral?
World leaders and royals assembled in London for Queen Elizabeth's funeral.
Iran denies Mahsa Amini, woman who died in custody, was beaten
Mahsa Amini’s family has refuted claims she suffered from pre-existing medical conditions as suggested by authorities.
China lifts weeks-long lockdown on southwest Chengdu
Government offices, public transport and companies resume work in the city of 21 million people after COVID outbreak.
Palestinian schools in Jerusalem strike over Israel-imposed books
Hundreds of Palestinian schools strike in protest at Israeli efforts to censor Palestinian textbooks.
Drop ‘terrorism’ charges against ex-PM Imran Khan: Pakistan court
High court orders removal of 'terrorism' charges against the former prime minister, says his defence lawyer.
Who is Italy’s leadership hopeful Giorgia Meloni?
After her party's meteoric rise, Meloni could become the first far-right leader to guide the country since World War II.
Ukraine’s hidden conflict: Wounded and wanting to return to war
In western Ukraine, injured soldiers battle the urge - and the odds - to return to the front line.
Film on anchor Ravish Kumar ‘angry letter to journalism’ in India
While We Watched is a 'wake-up call to how perilous and fragile the relationship between a free press and democracy is'.
Taliban, US swap prisoners – Guantanamo detainee for navy veteran
Afghanistan's foreign minister says US navy veteran Mark Frerichs was exchanged for Taliban associate Bashar Noorzai.
Ben & Jerry’s founder: Unilever violating deal over Israel sale
The ice cream makers say Unilever has violated a 2000 agreement by selling its business to a local licensee.
Egypt frees Al Jazeera journalist Ahmed al-Najdi
Ahmed Al-Najdi calls on the Egyptian authorities to release three of his colleagues still in detention.
Russian pop star Alla Pugacheva condemns Putin’s war on Ukraine
The superstar female musician denounces Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the 'death of our boys for illusory goals.'
US military base in Syria targeted in failed rocket attack
US Central Command says at least four rockets were launched towards the US military's Green Village base in Syria.
Photos: War-ravaged Sri Lankan Tamils suffer amid economic crisis
The current crisis is a second blow to the Tamil population, already ravaged by the civil war's final offensive.
‘Gigantic mistake’: Biden warned China’s Xi over aiding Russia
Call was 'not to threaten' the Chinese leader but to warn of the consequences of ignoring sanctions, US president says.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 208
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 208th day, we take a look at the main developments.
India’s central bank could unveil 0.5% hike: Morgan Stanley
Financial services giant says inflation and global trends raise possibility Reserve Bank of India will front-load hikes.
Taiwan’s amateur fact-checkers wage war on fake news from China
Taiwanese civil society organisations are working to combat misinformation instead of leaving the job to the government.
Degrowth is not austerity – it is actually just the opposite
Adopting a degrowth model can ensure abundance for the majority.
Sadock John, from robbing houses to a football World Cup
From the streets of Tanzania to representing his country at a football World Cup.
New Zealand central bank says working with partners on climate
Reserve Bank of New Zealand governor Adrian Orr says 'climate impacts' are already being felt.
Pakistan won’t default on debts despite historic floods: Minister
Finance minister Miftah Ismail says a $1bn payment in international bonds will 'absolutely' be met in December.
Italy and Bulgaria: Europe’s big tests for Russian energy unity
As Europe stares down winter energy shortages, votes in Italy and Bulgaria could test its resolve on Russian sanctions.
World’s first public database on fossil fuels launched
Developers hope the Global Registry of Fossil Fuels will empower activists and investors to hold governments to account.
Strong winds, heavy rain lash Japan’s southwestern Kyushu island
Typhoon Nanmadol, the 14th to hit Japan this season, is now heading towards Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo.
Zelenskyy promises no let up in counteroffensive against Russia
Pledge comes as US calls for vigilance and the UK warns of more Russian attacks on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure.
Biden says US forces would defend Taiwan from Chinese invasion
US president's remarks latest sign of a shift away from a policy of strategic ambiguity towards the self-ruled island.
UK prepares for state funeral, final farewell to Queen Elizabeth
The 2,000-strong congregation will include world leaders, royalty, charity representatives and COVID-19 front-liners.
Why is 90-year-old Cardinal Zen standing trial in Hong Kong?
The retired leader of the territory's Catholic Church and critic of Beijing is accused of failing to register a fund.
Colombian officials met FARC dissidents, president’s tweet shows
Gov't representatives have met with members of an armed group that grew out of demobilised FARC rebels, photos show.
EU moves to cut $7.5bn funding for Hungary over corruption
The 27-nation bloc has three months to decide on suspension of funding for Hungary over charges of damaging democracy.
What stagnated the Ethiopia peace process?
The Ethiopian forces and Tigrayan rebels failed to progress in peace talks during a five-month truce period.
Hurricane Fiona hits Puerto Rico after knocking out power
The hurricane packing winds of 140 km/hr (85mph) makes landfall in US territory after causing island-wide power outage.
How Pakistani entrepreneurs stepped in after flood disaster
Dozens of entrepreneurs and non-profits came forward to help as the country was overwhelmed by worst floods in decades.
‘Once-in-a-lifetime’: Rameses II-era burial cave found in Israel
Team of experts finds pottery pieces and bronze artefacts from time of the ancient Egyptian king who died in 1213 BC.
Will the dispute between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan be settled?
Dozens of people have been killed and others injured in border fighting, with both sides blaming each other.
Russia turns to trucks and big wages to woo volunteer soldiers
In the Russian city of Rostov, soldiers in camouflage and black masks show their guns and offer recruitment contracts.
Death toll rises to 81 in Tajikistan-Kyrgyzstan border clashes
Russian President Putin urged both countries to resolve their differences by 'peaceful, political and diplomatic means'.
For Canada’s monarchists, the buck is always king
Canada will mourn the queen, but won't lose money over it.
‘Don’t, don’t don’t’: Biden presses Putin on nuclear weapons
US leader warns any response will depend 'on the extent of what they do' in Ukraine.
Pelosi slams Azerbaijan’s ‘illegal’ attacks during Armenia visit
Azerbaijan slams Pelosi, saying the ‘unsubstantiated and unfair accusations' are a serious blow to peace efforts.
North Macedonia’s EU path is under threat from an unlikely actor
The Macedonian civil society has joined the right in rejecting a deal with Sofia and Brussels. This is dangerous.
Japan’s fearsome super-typhoon: All you need to know
Typhoon Nanmadol has the potential to be the most destructive storm to strike Japan in decades.
‘Shameful’: UN denounces exclusion of Afghan girls from school
UN increasingly concerned the policy and other restrictions on basic freedoms will contribute to a deepening crisis.
Photos: Grim exhumations continue at mass grave in Ukraine
Investigators searching through a mass burial site in Ukraine found evidence that some of the dead were tortured.
27 people killed in China bus crash
Another 20 hurt in the accident that took place on a highway in rural Guizhou province.
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