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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 197
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 197th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Solomon Islands set to vote on election delay despite opposition
Proposed bill seeks to change the constitution to allow the next general election to be delayed from 2023 until 2024.
The EU is not an honest broker between Israel and Palestine
The very DNA of the Israel-EU relationship is premised on the belief that Palestinian rights don't really matter.
Xi and Putin expected to meet for first time since Ukraine war
Chinese and Russian leaders expected to meet on sidelines of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Uzbekistan.
UN says ‘credible’ reports Ukraine children transferred to Russia
US ambassador tells UN Security Council more than 1,800 Ukrainian children transferred to Russia in July alone.
South Korea proposes new talks with North on family reunions
Millions were separated across a border when fighting in the Korean War suddenly came to an end in 1953.
Hong Kong court finds five guilty of sedition over sheep books
The five face potential jail terms for publishing books that sought to explain the democracy movement to children.
Trump investigation: Where do things stand and what happens next?
An FBI raid, seized documents, and a court-ordered 'special master' review: Here's what it all means.
‘Almost all’ Ukrainian grain reaching European nations: Putin
Ukraine denies Russian leader's claims that grain export under UN-backed deal was mostly helping EU.
How will the UK’s new PM tackle challenges at home and abroad?
Prime Minister Liz Truss faces a series of challenges including a cost-of-living crisis.
US judge strikes down Michigan’s 1931 anti-abortion law
Decision is the latest development in a contentious battle to shape the future of abortion rights in the US state.
Photos: Bolsonaro makes Brazil bicentennial celebrations his own
Thousands turn out for independence celebrations weeks before Bolsonaro faces election challenge from Lula da Silva.
Israeli PM opposes prosecuting soldier who likely shot Abu Akleh
Soldiers have 'full backing' of Israeli government,' Yair Lapid says regarding the killing of Al Jazeera journalist.
Operator doubts German plan to keep nuclear plants on standby
Germany plans to delay closure of two nuclear power plants amid disruption to Russian gas deliveries to Europe.
Barack and Michelle Obama unveil new White House portraits
The Obamas' portraits are unlike any others in the White House collection in terms of style and substance.
EU plans to cap Russian gas price as Putin issues warning
Russian President Vladimir Putin threatens to cut off all energy supplies if Brussels were to impose a cap.
India: Congress’s Rahul Gandhi launches march to ‘unite India’
Rahul Gandhi flags off 3,500km-long 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' to counter 'environment of hate' and rising economic hardship.
Asia Cup: Pakistan beat Afghanistan in last over thriller
Pakistan scores a thrilling win over Afghanistan to set up Asia Cup final against Sri Lanka, knocking out rivals India.
Judge refuses to delay Musk trial, allows whistleblower details
Details from a former Twitter security chief can be used as evidence, but judge strikes down a delay requested by Musk.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro leads massive Independence Day rally
Far-right leader delivers fiery speech to tens of thousands of supporters as tensions rise ahead of divisive election.
Ukraine military chief claims responsibility for Crimea attacks
Ukrainian army commander-in-chief says attacks on Russian airbases last month were carried out by missiles or rockets.
Iraq’s Supreme Court says it cannot dissolve parliament
Observers say the court's decision is a rebuke and a message to parliament to clean up its own 'mess'.
Ten people killed in Canadian stabbing rampage identified
Police continue to search for suspect in attacks that devastated Indigenous community, nearby village in Saskatchewan.
Seattle cancels first day of school as teachers go on strike
Teachers in Seattle, Washington are demanding better pay and staffing ratios for special education students.
IAEA ‘cannot assure’ peaceful nature of Iran nuclear programme
UN's nuclear watchdog says 'no progress' in resolving questions about past presence of nuclear material at three sites.
UK leader Truss tackles key issues in first parliament appearance
Truss rebuffs opposition calls for a new windfall tax and promises to 'fix' post-Brexit trade deal with the EU.
‘Provocations’: Erdogan decries Western policy towards Russia
As the Ukraine war rages, Turkey's president accuses Western nations of provoking Russia.
In Uganda, 15 people die after heavy rains trigger landslides
After a prolonged drought, heavy rains have fallen on much of Uganda since late July, causing deaths and flooding.
Ukraine celebrates counterattack ‘success’; Russia retaliates
Russia appears to be on the defensive as Ukraine slowly but surely gains ground.
Sri Lanka: Inside the Crisis | Between Us
“The effects of this crisis has touched us all.”
Albania cuts diplomatic ties with Iran over cyberattack
Tirana expels the Iranian embassy staff over a cyberattack allegedly carried out on the government websites in July.
Ex-Man Utd star Giggs faces retrial in domestic violence case
The ruling comes a week after Giggs was discharged after a jury failed to reach a verdict.
How Pakistanis banded together to help flood victims
As record floods submerge the country, Pakistanis come together and launch charity campaigns to help the victims.
Who is in Liz Truss’s new UK cabinet?
British Prime Minister Liz Truss has appointed a new cabinet hours after stepping into the top office.
Drought and hunger in Somalia, Ethiopia and region: What to know
Millions of people are facing food shortages due to the worst drought in 40 years and rising global food costs.
East Timor’s Ramos-Horta presses Australia on stalled gas fields
Exploration has stalled due to maritime boundary disputes and whether the gas would be refined in Darwin or East Timor.
Putin says ‘impossible’ to isolate Russia, hails strong Asia ties
Russian president calls Western sanctions a 'threat to the entire world', downplays impact at home.
Chelsea sack manager Tuchel after poor start to season
Tuchel led Chelsea to Champions League glory in 2021 and the Club World Cup crown earlier this year.
‘Third child’ dies on migrant ship stranded in Mediterranean Sea
Passengers say they have been without food and water for several days, as Malta 'refuses' to allow rescue operation.
Gulf nations demand Netflix remove ‘offensive’ content
A GCC committee said the unspecified content 'violates Islamic and societal values and principles'.
Shaken baby syndrome: Dodgy science is sending parents to jail
The criminal justice system is targeting caregivers based on flawed science. That needs to stop.
Steve Bannon expected to turn himself in after new indictment
Bannon pledges to fight 'phony charges' in case that reportedly 'mirrors aspects' of earlier federal fraud probe.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian in latest occupied West Bank raid
Younis Ghassan Tayeh, 20, was killed by the Israeli army during a raid on the al-Faraa refugee camp near Tubas.
Romanian low-cost carrier Blue Air cancels flights until Sept 12
Move comes after environment ministry blocks airline's bank accounts for failing to pay a fine.
Vietnam karaoke parlour blaze kills at least 13, dozens injured
Customers and female staff members jumped from the second and third floors to escape the flames, local media reported.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 196
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 196th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Photos: Tractors to the rescue as floods hit India’s Bengaluru
Authorities in India's 'Silicon Valley' use tractors to rescue residents of posh housing estates marooned by the floods.
China’s exports weaken, imports fall amid COVID curbs
Exports rise 7 percent from a year earlier to $314.9 bn, barely one-third of July expansion.
‘We are starving’: No kerosene, no food, say Sri Lanka fishermen
Fuel shortages and runaway inflation mean people struggling to procure kerosene oil, needed to power the fishing boats.
The labyrinthine Souq Waqif preserving Qatar’s history, culture
How visitors stand to experience the sights and sounds of coloured spices, bird market, Arab cuisine and a gold market.
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