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‘The turbine works’: Germany’s Scholz blames Russia in energy row
Olaf Scholz says gas turbine for the Nord Stream 1 pipeline is fully operational and ready to be shipped back to Russia.
US elections: Key takeaways from Tuesday’s primaries
Democratic and Republican primaries across several states tested voters' views ahead of the crucial midterm elections.
OPEC+ answers Biden’s diplomacy with tiny oil-output hike
The cartel said it would add only 100,00 barrels a day of oil next month, one of the smallest oil hikes in its history.
It’s time we all come together to address the global food crisis
Millions of lives are at stake and the world's most vulnerable do not have the luxury of time.
UK civil rights campaigner Roy Hackett dies at 93
Hackett campaigned for the civil rights of ethnic minorities in the southern city of Bristol during the 1960s.
Czech Roma reclaim Holocaust site, but equality feels distant
After a years-long campaign by Roma activists, a pig farm that stood on a former concentration camp is being removed.
As Pelosi departs, Taiwan reflects on controversial US visit
Taiwanese experts reassured of US support as China gears up for military drills in waters surrounding island.
DR Congo expels UN peacekeeping mission spokesman after protests
Thirty-six people, including four UN peacekeepers, were killed last week in protests against the missions.
The Sixties in the Arab World: Politics
The first in a three-part series on how the Arab world was transformed during the 1960s, a decade of change.
Russian FM Lavrov on visit to ‘long-standing partner’ Myanmar
Lavrov's visit to Myanmar coincides with the ASEAN summit in Cambodia.
In Kenya, the arts industry pushes youths to care about elections
Only a third of the 22 million registered Kenyan voters are youths and the country's artists are trying to change that.
US, Indonesia hold joint military drills amid China’s concerns
The drills take place annually, but this year's are the largest ever amid rising tensions with China in the region.
Sri Lanka facing ‘great danger’, IMF talks to restart: President
Ranil Wickremesinghe makes the remarks during his speech to open a new session of parliament in the crisis-hit nation.
Burkina Faso army admits to killing civilians in air raid
The West African country has been battling rebel groups, some linked to al-Qaeda and ISIL, in recent years.
How we remember them: My grandmother’s dining room set
'It is a shrine to the people who helped raise me - a marriage of memories from my past and those I continue to create.'
Muslim women in India allege bias in hiring for jobs
From being denied jobs for wearing hijab to more implicit forms of exclusion, as a study reveals, the women struggle.
Ukraine-Russia grain deal could expand into ceasefire: Schroeder
Former German chancellor Schroeder, an ally of Putin, says that Moscow wants to negotiate a solution to the conflict.
Bangladesh turns to ADB, World Bank for funds: Report
It is seeking $1bn from each lender as the economy is buffeted by energy price shocks from the Ukraine war.
Australian gov’t says confident emissions target will become law
Bill would enshrine in law election pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 43 percent below 2005 levels.
This is Congo: One of the world’s longest running conflicts
A soldier and a whistleblower shed light on the rise of armed rebel groups in Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Supporters of Iraq’s al-Sadr told to withdraw from parliament
Senior pro-Sadr loyalist told supporters to end parliament sit-in but called for protests to continue inside Green Zone.
Rashida Tlaib wins Michigan primary despite pro-Israel spending
Tlaib all but secures a third term in US Congress after comfortably defeating primary challengers in Michigan district.
Photos: Nancy Pelosi’s trip to Taiwan
US House speaker is the highest-profile elected US official to visit Taiwan in a quarter of a century.
‘Dramatically changed’: ASEAN considers Myanmar crisis response
A warning for Myanmar's coup leaders as foreign ministers from Southeast Asian nations meet in Phnom Penh.
China conducts live-fire exercises around Taiwan as Pelosi visits
Taiwan says unprecedented six days of exercises violate UN rules, invade its territorial space and amount to a blockade.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 161
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 161st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Can Myanmar’s pro-democracy activists endure military pressure?
Anti-coup voices brace for tough and protracted fight as military leadership extends state of emergency.
US: Kansas votes to protect abortion access in Roe v Wade test
Kansas vote rejecting removal of abortion protections is the first of several US ballots on abortion rights this year.
Robinhood slashes staff as trading boom slumps
Its customer base has been spooked by decades-high inflation and rising interest rates.
India’s faltering rice output can cause a new food crisis
Threat to the output of the world's biggest rice exporter comes when food costs are soaring, inflation rampant globally.
US Justice Department sues Idaho over abortion ban
The DOJ announced the lawsuit on Tuesday, saying the state’s ban would prevent doctors from providing medical treatment.
Malaysian mothers fight country’s unequal citizenship laws
Malaysia is one of just 28 countries that do not allow women to pass on their nationality on an equal basis with men.
China restricts trade with Taiwan amid tensions over Pelosi trip
China's Commerce Ministry announces trade measures after warning of "serious consequences" over visit.
Why is the Myanmar crisis such a challenge for ASEAN?
ASEAN ministers meet a week after the military hanged four activists, but look unlikely to take a tougher line.
Will global powers give up their nuclear weapons?
UN chief warns of the greatest threat of nuclear catastrophe since the end of the Cold War.
Yemen’s warring sides agree to renew existing truce: UN
UN says both sides also agree to try to arrive at 'an expanded truce agreement as soon as possible'.
US state court approves Pennsylvania’s mail-in voting expansion
A decision by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court could help more people vote ahead of crucial elections in November.
EU, US envoys urge Ethiopia to restore services in Tigray
The northern region has been struggling to cope with food shortages and no access to basic utilities since June 2021.
China slams Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan visit as ‘extremely dangerous’
Beijing says US politician is 'playing with fire' as she visits Taiwan amid heightened US-China tensions.
Griner appears before Russian court as trial nears end
Defence lawyer says Griner hopes a prisoner swap would enable her to go home.
Why death of al-Qaeda’s Ayman al-Zawahiri will have little impact
Once the news cycle moves on, it will be business as usual for the US, the Taliban and even al-Qaeda itself.
Horror author Stephen King testifies against $2bn Penguin merger
The best-selling author said in court on Tuesday that writers are hurt by consolidation in the publishing industry.
Softer demand? US job openings fall in June to 9-month low
Demand for labour seems to be gradually slowing, and salary growth is lagging behind inflation.
Kuwait formally dissolves parliament: State media
Kuwait crown prince issues decree dissolving the parliament, says elections will be held within two months.
Russia accuses US of ‘direct involvement ‘in Ukraine war
Allegation comes in response to comments from Ukrainian official regarding how Kyiv uses US-supplied long-range HIMARS.
Somalia names former al-Shabab spokesperson as religion minister
The co-founder and former spokesperson for al-Shabab has been under house arrest since 2018.
Nancy Pelosi lands in Taiwan amid heightened US-China tensions
Beijing had warned Washington that it would 'pay the price' if the US House speaker visited Taipei.
Child infected with Marburg virus dies in Ghana
The number of fatalities in the country has risen to three since Ghana registered its first ever Marburg virus outbreak.
Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan will not trigger World War III
But the provocative move will likely mark the opening salvo in a long struggle for the future of the island.
Why didn’t you care about Africa’s hunger crisis?
Why does the world care only about food insecurity when it affects the Global North, asks researcher Nkululeko Majozi.
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