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Russia-Ukraine war: Kyiv bans Independence Day celebrations
Ukraine's capital bans events celebrating independence from Soviet rule, citing threat of renewed Russian attacks.
Trump seeks to block FBI from reviewing Mar-a-Lago documents
Trump lawyers ask US judge to temporarily block FBI from reviewing documents recovered from ex-president's Florida home.
US court backs Conoco’s $8.7bn award for seized Venezuelan assets
Judge's ruling upholds a 2019 decision by the World Bank awarding billions to US oil giant over asset expropriation.
Thousands protest in Haiti over insecurity, rising costs
Haitian demonstrators demand removal of Prime Minister Ariel Henry as rallies held in several cities across the country.
Some 9,000 Ukrainian troops killed during Russian invasion: Kyiv
The UN says 5,587 civilians have been killed and 7,890 wounded during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
‘Children of hell’: Somali PM decries al-Shabab after hotel siege
Hamza Abdi Barre calls on Somalis to unite against al-Shabab after it killed more than 20 people in brazen attack.
What is behind the UK’s ‘summer of strikes’?
Workers across different sectors walk off the job to demand better pay and conditions.
US says ‘encouraged’ by Iranian response to nuclear deal proposal
US State Department says outstanding issues remain, and the Biden administration is still undertaking 'consultations'.
How a high-risk California town learned to live with fire
As climate change fuels increasingly severe blazes in US, Topanga has taken steps to reduce its vulnerability.
EU hopes for quick US response to Iran nuclear deal
Iran last week responded to the EU's 'final' text with 'additional views and considerations' on a new nuclear accord.
Israel court denies release of Palestinian hunger striker
Legal observers say the Israeli Supreme Court has effectively handed Khalil Awawdeh a 'death sentence'.
Serb official visits Moscow, calls sanctions EU ‘hysteria’
Serbian interior minister highlights Belgrade's refusal to join Western sanctions against Russia over Ukraine invasion.
US court rejects Ben & Jerry’s push to block sales in West Bank
Judge says company did not show sales of its ice cream in occupied Palestinian territories caused 'irreparable harm'.
Canada would need ‘business case’ for LNG exports to Europe: PM
Justin Trudeau says natural gas exports costly and logistically difficult, but Canada will boost global energy supplies.
Finland PM tests negative for drugs after party video uproar
Footage of Marin dancing at a house party circulated on social media, raising questions about illegal substances.
Russia points finger at Ukraine in killing of Darya Dugina
Kyiv has denied killing Dugina, the daughter of prominent Russian ultra-nationalist Alexander Dugin.
Burundi sends troops to DRC for regional peacekeeping force
There are more than 120 armed groups active in the DRC, driving longstanding conflict in the country.
Dr Anthony Fauci, face of US pandemic response, to step down
Joe Biden thanks Fauci, the US president's chief medical adviser, for his decades of 'dedicated' public service.
Pakistan’s Imran Khan charged: What happens next?
Removed leader must appear before an anti-terrorism court to face charges after allegedly 'threatening' officials.
Argentina farmers hoard soybeans in standoff with government
Gov’t wants agricultural sector to boost exports, but farmers say they're protecting themselves from economic crisis.
Death by lethal injection: It is time for more transparency
An apparently botched execution in Alabama raises questions about the use of medicine as an arm of state power.
Italy’s PM hopeful Meloni slammed for posting rape video
The far-right leader is blasted by rivals after posting a video of a Ukrainian woman being raped by a migrant in Italy.
Mali appoints interim replacement for ill civilian prime minister
The appointment means Mali's two most senior government positions are currently in the hands of the military.
DR Congo confirms new case of Ebola linked to 2018 outbreak
Since 1976, the Democratic Republic of Congo has recorded 14 outbreaks of Ebola.
Palestinians fly to Cyprus in Israeli airport pilot programme
Critics say flights do little to make it easier for Palestinians living in territories occupied by Israel to travel.
Iran blames ‘procrastinating’ US for nuclear deal delays
Biden administration doesn't have the resolve to face off JCPOA opponents, an Iranian state media outlet said.
UK inflation could hit 18 percent next year: Citi forecasts
US bank Citi raises its UK consumer price forecast in the light of the latest jump in energy prices.
Kenyan democracy’s true test lies between elections
Democracy, rather than a system for selecting rulers, should enable the people to rule themselves.
Dennis Rodman says will travel to Russia to help Brittney Griner
Dennis Rodman, who calls himself a 'basketball ambassador', will visit Russia in an attempt to seek Griner's release.
Photos: In remote Nepal, a mother and son go to same school
Parwati Sunar, who gave up housemaid job in India to return to studies, says she is determined to finish the 12th grade.
Palestinians accused of attacking Israeli police see case dropped
Video shows two Palestinian men had been attacked by Israeli police, forcing prosecutors to drop the investigation.
Criminal barristers in England, Wales to go on strike
An all-out strike action will start next month in a row with the UK government over jobs and pay.
Four nuns kidnapped in southeast Nigeria on their way to mass
In recent years, armed gangs have been kidnapping people for ransom, mainly in northwest Nigeria.
Raila Odinga files petition to challenge Kenyan election outcome
The Supreme Court has 14 days from the date of the filing to hear the petition and give a verdict.
‘You are not honourable anymore’: Shamed into Iraq’s sex trade
In Iraq, a special police unit is struggling to turn the tide against human trafficking and the soaring sex trade.
How the Street Child World Cup in Qatar is hoping to change lives
Taking place in Qatar a month ahead of the FIFA World Cup, the tournament aims to empower street children globally.
Zelenskyy warns Russia against ‘show trial’ of Ukrainian soldiers
Zelenskyy cites media reports that Russia is preparing to put Ukrainian fighters on public trial on Independence Day.
China’s southwest extends power curbs amid scorching weather
National Meteorological Center reports record temperatures at 62 weather stations.
Photos: Rescuers search for landslide survivors at Iraq shrine
Rescue workers searched through the rubble of the shrine in central Iraq after a landslide killed at least seven people.
Philippine schools reopen after one of world’s longest shutdowns
Children wearing masks stream back to schools for their first in-person classes after two years of COVID lockdowns.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 180
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 180th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan charged under ‘anti-terror’ law
Khan could face several years in jail for the new charges, which accuse him of threatening police officers and a judge.
US governor visits Taiwan as Tsai highlights ‘democratic allies’
Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb's trip to the island is the third such visit by a US politician in less than a month.
US, South Korea kick off biggest military drills in years
Joint drills are the biggest since 2017 and come after N Korea rebuffed Seoul's offer of economic aid.
China cuts lending benchmarks to revive stuttering economy
Moves come after economy unexpectedly slowed in July and global investment banks cut growth forecasts.
Super yacht seized from Russian businessman to be auctioned
It is the first superyacht to be publicly auctioned since govts froze luxury vessels after Russian invasion of Ukraine.
IMF says it needs assurances from Sri Lanka’s creditors
The country's debt burden is considered 'unsustainable' leading the lender to seek assurances from creditors.
Japan’s Kishida cancels travel after testing positive for COVID
Japanese leader will not make trips to Tunisia, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
Israeli spyware company NSO Group CEO steps down
Surveillance firm is embroiled in legal action after allegations that its tools have been used to target dissidents.
Singapore will decriminalise sex between men, says prime minister
Lee says Singapore will repeal law criminalising sex between men, but will uphold traditional definition of marriage.
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