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US job growth surges, cooling recession fears
The high job growth means that the Federal Reserve is likely to continue to increase rates.
Israel hits Gaza with air attacks as tensions escalate
At least 10 people killed - including an Islamic Jihad commander and a young girl - and 55 wounded in the raids.
What will be the future of the Thames Estuary settlements?
Residents of Eastchurch fear rising sea levels and flooding risk after a landslide caused a family to lose their home.
Thousands of al-Sadr supporters gather for mass prayer in Baghdad
Worshippers converge on a vast square inside Baghdad's Green Zone, home to government and diplomatic buildings.
Greece’s intelligence boss quits amid phone surveillance scandal
Panagiotis Kontoleon quits 'following mistaken actions found during lawful wiretapping procedures', PM's office says.
From al-Shabab to the cabinet: Somalia’s move fuels debate
Mukhtar Robow, formerly a leader of the rebel group, has been appointed as a minister.
India police detain opposition leaders protesting price rise
'Democracy is a memory,' tweets Congress leader Rahul Gandhi after police crack down on protests over rising inflation.
The crooked path from the ERA’s failure to Roe’s end
The overturning of Roe was the result of a process that started not in 2016, but more than 40 years ago.
Why coastal Karnataka is southern India’s ‘Hindutva laboratory’
Hindutva refers to Hindu supremacist movement that aims to turn constitutionally secular India into ethnic Hindu state.
Xi tested as Chinese nationalists bristle at Pelosi Taiwan visit
China's Xi Jinping needs to show tough response to Nancy Pelosi's Taiwan visit without damaging the Chinese economy.
Why is Denmark taking a hard line on migrants and refugees?
Government policies on housing and immigration accused of being 'racist'.
China sanctions US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi after Taiwan trip
Beijing says US House speaker disregarded its concerns and resolute opposition to her 'provocative' visit.
‘Historic’ drought prompts French government into action
'Crisis' task force activated in France, as prolonged UK dry spell causes 'alarming' prognosis for British farmers.
Groups mobilise to help underweight beluga whale in Seine River
The species, usually found in Arctic waters, had made its way up the waterway and reached a lock some 70km from Paris.
US will ‘pursue’ Russian offer to discuss Griner prisoner swap
The announcement comes a day after a Russian court sentenced basketball star Brittney Griner to nine years in prison.
What you need to know about the new English Premier League season
World Cup break, taking-the-knee changes and new rules that are part of the new English Premier League season.
ExxonMobil bid to end Indonesia lawsuit found ‘meritless’
US judge dismisses oil and gas giant's arguments for avoiding trial over alleged human rights abuses in Indonesia.
Jury orders Infowars’ Alex Jones to pay $4m to Sandy Hook parents
Ruling marks the first time US conspiracy theorist is held financially liable for claiming school shooting was a hoax.
Furore, indifference, confusion: Voices beyond the Iraq protests
Many Iraqis who joined anti-gov't protests in 2019 are either against or indifferent towards this bout of rallies.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 163
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 163rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Tunisia civil society groups raise questions over referendum data
Amid complaints over data management, election authority maintains the results of constitutional referendum are valid.
At least 13 killed in nightclub fire in eastern Thailand
The cause of the deadly nightclub fire in Chonburi province is under investigation, police said.
Malaysia court overturns landmark citizenship ruling for women
Court backs government appeal against decision that women should be able to pass citizenship to children born overseas.
South Korea’s first Moon orbiter launched into space
The Danuri is expected to enter the Moon's orbit in December and will spend its year-long mission conducting research.
Stung by China’s tariffs, Australian growers embrace new markets
Exporters of barley and wine are seeking to diversify after more than two years of Chinese trade restrictions.
Infographic: How do the Kenyan elections work?
Kenya votes on Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know about the parties, leaders and key election issues.
‘Adrenaline rush’: How street cricket has evolved in Qatar
Cricket has gone from friendly matches to competitive fixtures on dusty fields and car parks.
APEC slashes growth forecasts on inflation, Ukraine risks
Intergovernmental forum forecasts 2.5 percent growth in 2022, down from 3.2 percent in May.
‘Highly provocative’: China military drills resume around Taiwan
Taiwan says monitoring situation after multiple Chinese ships and aircraft crossed median line in Taiwan Strait.
Flights cancelled, rerouted over China’s drills near Taiwan
Korean Air, Asiana and Singapore Airlines among carriers to cancel flights over military exercise in the Taiwan Strait.
Singapore executions under scrutiny as more hanged for drugs
Questions being asked over speed of executions, legal representation, and the ethnicities of the condemned.
Japan’s households raise spending for first time in 4 months
Spending jumps 3.5 percent in June amid rebound in domestic travel.
Abu Akleh: Official suggests US not seeking independent probe
US lawmakers will not allow journalist's death to be 'swept under the rug', senator tells Biden administration official.
US conservatives cheer Hungarian PM Viktor Orban at conference
US Republicans view Orban’s Hungary as a conservative, anti-woke paradise.
Turkey’s Erdogan to meet Putin in Russia: What to expect
The Sochi summit comes after Ankara helped broker a grain deal that has eased global food crisis fears.
Senegal: Governing coalition loses legislative majority
The opposition, which saw elections as a chance to check Macky Sall’s third-term aspirations, is without a majority too.
Families demand justice two years on from Beirut port blast
Thousands gather in Lebanon's capital to commemorate two years since a deadly port explosion, demanding accountability.
US: Monkeypox declared a public health emergency
More than 6,600 cases have been detected in the US as the Biden administration faces scrutiny on vaccine distribution.
Florida’s DeSantis suspends state prosecutor over abortion law
Andrew Warren, an elected Democratic state attorney, had pledged not to enforce the US state's 15-week abortion ban.
Mob attacks illegal miners after rapes shock South Africa
Residents in Krugersdorp take to the streets after eight women were raped in an attack blamed on illegal miners.
Is China preparing to invade Taiwan? Key questions answered
Tensions are rising after China launches biggest-ever drills in the Taiwan Strait following Nancy Pelosi's Taipei visit.
UAE voices support for ‘China’s sovereignty’
UAE stresses importance of 'One-China' principle and says it is concerned about the effect of 'provocative visits'.
Former governor of Puerto Rico arrested on corruption charges
Wanda Vazquez is charged with conspiracy, federal programmes bribery and honest services wire fraud, officials say.
Ukrainian army’s residential bases endangering civilians: Amnesty
Right group says Kyiv's forces have taken up positions in hospitals and schools, turning them into 'military targets'.
US jobless claims climb again, near highest since November
Unemployment claims have been on the rise the last few months, perhaps signaling a slowing labour market.
Rwanda backing M23 rebels in DRC: UN experts
A UN group of experts finds 'solid evidence' that Kigali is supporting M23 fighters despite repeated denials.
US charges four police officers in killing of Breonna Taylor
Charges were brought against officers Joshua Jaynes, Brett Hankison and Kelly Goodlett, along with Sergeant Kyle Meany.
Russian court gives Brittney Griner nine years on drugs charges
Joe Biden calls the sentence against the WNBA star, who was arrested at a Moscow airport in February, 'unacceptable'.
Chinese missiles suspected of landing in Japan’s economic zone
Five Chinese ballistic missiles appear to have splashed down southwest of Okinawa's Hateruma Island in Japan's EEZ.
Kenyan elections: Five reasons to care about the vote
Kenya, one of Africa's largest economies, is also seen as one of its healthiest democracies, making the polls crucial.
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