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At least 15 soldiers killed in northern Burkina Faso blasts: Army
Army says the explosions occurred on a rural road in the Bam province of the country's Central-North region.
Republicans slam FBI search of Trump’s home; Democrats cautious
Republicans rally in defence of former president and condemn the FBI search as Democrats say no one is above the law.
Last month was one of the warmest Julys on record, says UN
UN says temperatures nearly half a degree above average last month, as EU monitor records record-low Antarctic sea ice.
Lula v Bolsonaro: Tensions rise in Brazil as election nears
With rival Lula leading in presidential polls ahead of Oct 2 elections, observers fear Bolsonaro will not accept defeat.
Photos: Deadly fire at Cuba’s main oil terminal in Matanzas
Huge columns of fire rose into the sky and thick black smoke bellowed for days, darkening the sky as far away as Havana.
Blasts rock Russian military airbase in annexed Crimea
One person has been reported dead and several others injured in the Russian-annexed territory, local authorities say.
Moscow rejects Zelenskyy’s call for travel ban on Russians
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urges Western countries to impose a blanket travel ban on Russians.
Biden signs CHIPS Act to boost US chipmakers, compete with China
Biden's team has stressed that the CHIPS and Science act is vital to competing with and countering China.
‘Evolving away from tennis’: Serena Williams hints at retirement
The US superstar is one of the most decorated tennis players in history, with 23 singles Grand Slam titles.
UK issues new ‘extreme heat’ warning for England, Wales
The second-most severe alert after red means that people vulnerable to extreme heat could face adverse health effects.
Latest Israeli attacks exacerbate hardships of life in Gaza
Palestinians lament the loss of their homes and workplaces, believe Israeli forces trying to displace people in Gaza.
Turkey resumes gas exploration in the eastern Mediterranean
A Turkish ship sets off to drill for gas in the eastern Mediterranean - a move that risks inflaming regional tensions.
Restoring a culture: One Indigenous leader’s fight for her people
Cheryl Seidner has helped the Wiyot tribe reclaim their land and ceremony decades after a massacre stole both.
In the face of Russian attacks, what motivates Ukrainian troops?
Soldiers battling the invasion have more to fight for than their Russian rivals, so morale is higher among some.
UK track coach Minichiello banned for life for sexual misconduct
Tony Minichiello is found guilty of four charges, including 'sexually physical behavior' with athletes.
US scraps ‘remain in Mexico’ policy after Supreme Court ruling
The Department of Homeland Security says the Migrant Protection Protocols programme will be unwound 'quickly'.
Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake dies from cancer at 84
Miyake pioneered high-tech, comfortable clothing and was among wave of Japanese designers who made their mark in Paris.
Photos: Famed Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake dies aged 84
Miyake, a designer and artist who defined an era in Japan’s modern history, has died of cancer.
We are not Ukraine, so they will not support our resistance
Gaza has faced yet another devastating, deadly Israeli attack, but the world continues to ignore our endless trauma.
Mali’s army says 17 soldiers, 4 civilians killed in Tessit attack
Military says 'complex and coordinated attack' in country's south likely carried out by ISIL-affiliated group.
Papua New Guinea’s new parliament returns Marape as PM
The election was also plagued by violence, delays, fraud allegations and voters missing from the electoral roll.
Israeli forces kill al-Aqsa Brigades commander in Nablus raid
Ibrahim al-Nabulsi, 30, had been on the run for months and evaded several assassination attempts by Israeli forces.
Photos: Eight dead after heavy rains cause major floods in Seoul
At least eight people died in Seoul after torrential rain caused power outages, and left roads and subways submerged.
The Democratic exodus to blue states solidifies Republican power
The United States is witnessing a new phase of the 'Big Sort' - with likely grave consequences.
Sri Lanka asks China to postpone ship visit after India protests
New Delhi fears its bigger and more powerful rival China will use Hambantota port as military base in India's back yard.
Russia launches Iranian satellite into space from Kazakhstan base
The launch signals the beginning of ‘strategic cooperation’ between the two countries in the space industry, Iran says.
Major test of first possible Lyme vaccine in 20 years begins
Lyme disease is a growing problem, with cases rising and warming weather helping ticks expand their habitat.
Photos: Familiar faces as Kenyans vote for a new president
Kenyans are voting for lawmakers and a new president with little confidence the next government will deliver change.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 167
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 167th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Philippine economy grows 7.4 percent, slowing from Q1
Southeast Asian country's economic expansion slows from 8.2 percent growth during the first quarter.
Key events since Taliban takeover of Afghanistan a year ago
Group made stunning return to power on August 15 last year as US-led forces withdrew from the country after 20 years.
Taiwan holds live-fire drills as China extends war games
Taiwan's top diplomat accuses China of simulating an invasion as Taiwanese and Chinese militaries carry out drills.
China’s gamers hit pause button amid few titles, tough economy
Video game revenues decline for first time on record amid Beijing's regulatory crackdown and draconian pandemic curbs.
How does India have twice as many women airline pilots as the US?
Female pilots are no longer a rarity in India, making the country a success story in diversity in the aviation sector.
Boeing gets green light to start delivery of 787 Dreamliner
American Airlines will be the first to take possession which could be as early as Wednesday.
At least 7 dead, as South Korea’s Seoul deluged by record rain
Heaviest rainfall in 80 years submerges homes and metro system, triggers landslides and knocks out power in capital.
Taiwan official plays down impact of China’s trade restrictions
Finance ministry official says island does not expect further sanctions by Beijing due to 'highly reliant' economic ties
What legal woes does former US president Donald Trump face?
Trump, who said on Monday night the FBI was at his home in Mar-a-Lago, faces a string of lawsuits and investigations.
Economy, political permutations at centre of Kenyan election
The vote is seen as a key test of stability for East African powerhouse and a referendum on the president's legacy.
UN Security Council holds emergency meeting over Gaza fighting
Palestinian ambassador asks when will 'enough be enough' as council members express concern about recent violence.
Australia’s central bank launches digital currency pilot
Reserve Bank of Australia says year-long trial will explore “innovative use cases and business models" for currency.
Colombia’s new president Petro proposes ambitious tax reforms
The reforms are key to Gustavo Petro’s vision of building a more equitable country, with less reliance on oil revenues.
‘Who is next?’ Fear spreads in US Muslim community amid killings
A string of killings in the US state of New Mexico have sent shockwaves through Muslim communities across the US.
Donald Trump says FBI agents search Mar-a-Lago
Classified material from Trump's presidency was found at his Florida residence in February, in a possible breach of law.
Third fuel tank collapses as fire rages at Cuba oil terminal
With help from Mexico and Venezuela, Cuba has been battling enormous blaze at major oil terminal in Matanzas.
Photos: Grease’ star Olivia Newton-John dies aged 73
The entertainer began performing as a child and became a global superstar after moving to the United States.
Grammy-winning singer and actor Olivia Newton-John dies at 73
Olivia Newton-John was famous for her role in film Grease and songs such as Physical and You’re the One That I Want.
After ceasefire, battered Palestinians recall Israeli ‘massacre’
Many Palestinians were killed just hours before a truce was agreed on between Israel and Islamic Jihad.
Family of US Black man killed by MD police reaches $5m settlement
Use of excessive force by police in the death of Anton Black leads to a settlement requiring changes in police policies.
Who will be Kenya’s next leader?
Two-horse race for the presidency as Uhuru Kenyatta steps down.
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