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Amazon accuses FTC of harassing Bezos in ‘burdensome’ probe
The US Federal Trade Commission has made 'unduly burdensome' demands as it investigates the retail giant, Amazon said.
Defeated Odinga says Kenyan election result ‘null and void’
Veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga says he will pursue legal and constitutional options to contest results.
Lula holds lead as Brazil’s election campaign officially begins
Polarised presidential campaign kicks off with former left-wing leader holding 12-percent lead over Jair Bolsonaro.
Palestinian hunger striker will appeal to Israel’s Supreme Court
Palestinian prisoner Khalil Awawdeh continues a 165-day hunger strike against his detention without charge or trial.
‘Slow execution’: Israel extends Ahmad Manasra’s prison isolation
Israeli court extends solitary confinement of Palestinian prisoner Ahmad Manasra, who suffers mental health issues.
Finland limits tourist visas for Russians
Finnish foreign minister says decision comes amid influx of Russian tourists using Finland as a gateway to Europe.
Walmart earnings boosted as discounts draw inflation-hit shoppers
The mega-retailer's inventory grew by 25 percent at the end of the second quarter from a year earlier to $59.9bn.
Wyoming and Alaska votes test Trump power, Cheney braces for loss
Liz Cheney, Sarah Palin are among those running in Tuesday's US primaries seen as continuing test of Trump's influence.
Israel admits to Gaza raid that killed children: Report
Officials tell Haaretz Israeli was behind August 7 attack near Jabalia refugee camp, contradicting earlier claims.
Russia says ‘sabotage’ behind arms depot blasts in Crimea
Explosions follow attack last week on Crimean airbase that damaged and destroyed several Russian war planes.
Espionage, affidavits, passports: What’s new in US probe of Trump
FBI raid of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate has kicked off a political maelstrom and raised questions over the 2024 election.
Putin accuses US of trying to ‘drag out’ war in Ukraine
The Russian leader says US using Ukrainian people as 'cannon fodder' as he slams the US for supplying arms to Kyiv.
Rooting for Kenya and Ferrari: frustrating, but worth it
Both have a habit of letting supporters down. But as Kenya tries to move beyond its latest election, there is hope.
Truss, Sunak set China in their sights amid UK leadership race
Conservative hopefuls vying to replace Boris Johnson as PM have pledged to confront Beijing if elected.
At least 20 killed in Pakistan as bus-tanker crash causes fire
The accident happened on a highway in Punjab province when the bus rammed into the oil tanker from behind.
First food aid shipment bound for Africa leaves Ukrainian port
UN-chartered vessel departed Pivdennyi port for Djibouti, carrying the first cargo of wheat to Africa since war began.
Fireworks warehouse blast death toll rises to 16 in Armenia
Seventeen people remain missing two days after a fireworks warehouse blast in a market in Yerevan.
Yearning for Afghanistan, in one meal
Naan and kebab mean joyous gatherings. But what do they mean for Afghan families torn apart by conflict?
Romania declares war on drugs after music festival death
MPs seek tougher laws for all drug-related offences while civil society calls for treatment of consumers.
Eleven convicts in Gujarat gang rape, murder cases freed in India
Convicts in the Bilkis Bano case are freed after state government approves their application for remission of sentence.
Kenyan observer group says its projections tally with official results
The election monitoring group said its independent projections corroborate official results of Kenyan presidential poll.
Last French troops leave Mali, ending nine-year deployment
France announced withdrawal in February as relations with Bamako frayed in wake of military coups in 2020 and 2021.
German fighter jets on marathon 24-hour flight to Singapore
Deployment said to demonstrate the ability of a European nation to quickly move air power to the Indo-Pacific region.
Indonesia’s Widodo hails ‘strong’ economy, rising global profile
Indonesian leader says country stands at 'pinnacle' of international leadership after winning presidency of G20.
Hong Kong’s CBD industry faces wipeout as government ban looms
CBD products have become popular in recent years among Hong Kongers seeking relief from anxiety, depression and stress.
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan: Pakistan’s ‘fearless’ musical icon
Twenty-five years since his death, the legendary qawwali singer remains a major influence in South Asia and beyond.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 174
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 174th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Analysis: Angola’s election race is between continuity and change
Angola's opposition is looking to capitalise on growing dissent against the government, to secure power.
Photos: India’s Nagas mark 75 years since declaring independence
Seeking self-rule, the Nagas announced independence a day before India in 1947 and commemorate this moment every year.
Now that Ruto is Kenya’s president-elect, what happens next?
Legal battles and political intrigue are expected in the coming days, now that William Ruto has won the Kenyan election.
Why English football needs the knee
Racism remains rampant in the sport despite players kneeling in protest. Should they stop? Absolutely not.
Chinese survey ship docks in Sri Lanka after diplomatic standoff
Yuan Wang 5 arrives in Sri Lanka's Hambantota port after a delay amid reported concerns from India and the US.
Apple gears up for return to normal with office push
Company will require employees to work from the office at least three days a week as it gears up for September launches.
Australia PM says Morrison’s secret roles ‘undermined democracy’
Anthony Albanese seeking official legal advice after it emerges predecessor had appointed himself to a number of roles.
South Korea plans to provide 2.7 million new homes over 5 years
Government says it will supply 500,000 homes in the Seoul area over five-year period.
China imposes sanctions on seven Taiwan ‘secessionist’ officials
Beijing accuses the group of pushing independence for the island it claims as its own.
Australia, New Zealand deny ‘rumours’ of meat ban to China
Response comes after Chinese media reports imports could be suspended over foot-and-mouth disease concerns.
Papua New Guinea fails to end ‘evil’ of sorcery-related violence
Brutal torture and assault of women accused of witchcraft go unpunished while policies to tackle issue falter.
Migrant crisis: Why are deadly sea journeys on the rise again?
Humanitarian rescue groups urge more action to prevent tragedies at sea.
US Justice Dept opposes efforts to unseal Trump search affidavit
Media had sought release of affidavit the government submitted when it requested search warrant for Donald Trump's home.
US film academy apologises to Indigenous activist for Oscar abuse
Sacheen Littlefeather endured racism and insults after taking a stand against insulting portrayals of Native Americans.
Starbucks accuses US labour officials of helping workers unionise
The coffee giant is asking the National Labor Relations Board to temporarily suspend all union elections at US stores.
How should the high seas be protected?
United Nations members are meeting to agree on a deal to protect international waters.
US ‘directly engaged’ with Syrian officials on Austin Tice case
State Department spokesman renews pledge to secure return of US journalist believed to be held by Syrian government.
Giuliani told he is a ‘target’ of US election interference probe
Donald Trump's ex-lawyer Rudy Giuliani to appear before a grand jury this week as part of Georgia state investigation.
Mexico: More flooding complicates effort to rescue trapped miners
Several hundred rescuers are trying to save 10 workers trapped for days after a coal mine collapsed in northern Mexico.
Israel rejects Palestinian hunger striker’s appeal for release
An Israeli military court rejects an appeal for release of hunger striker Khalil Awawdeh, whose health is deteriorating.
CIA sued for allegedly surveilling Americans who met with Assange
A group of lawyers and journalists are suing the CIA, alleging that their privacy rights were violated.
Drama, disappointment in Nairobi as Ruto wins Kenyan election
There was drama and disagreement in parts of the capital after Deputy President Ruto was declared president-elect.
Putin calls Russian arms ‘significantly superior’ to rivals
President Putin says Moscow's weaponry is years ahead of rivals as his troops continue to battle in Ukraine.
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