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Thousands evacuate as California’s McKinney fire spreads
The largest blaze in the US state this year is fuelled by strong winds and extreme drought conditions.
Long COVID, rest, and helping our immune systems recover
Dr Khan on why we need to identify those at risk of long COVID and understand the underlying causes of the illness.
Who is Liz Truss, the favourite to become Britain’s next PM?
Truss, now foreign chief, remained loyal to Boris Johnson as he faced a rebellion and is promising public tax cuts.
Fear and anxiety for civilians as Yemen truce set to expire
The conflict-ravaged country awaits two scenarios: a new cycle of war or an extended cessation of hostilities.
Photos: Sadr supporters ready for long sit-in at Iraq parliament
The demands of the protesters include early elections and constitutional amendments.
Sri Lanka protesters divided on leaving main camp amid crackdown
Debate within protest movement on wrapping up seafront camp was triggered by a violent crackdown by security forces.
First grain ship leaves Ukraine: What, where and why it matters
Departure of vessel carrying 26,000 metric tonnes of corn raises hopes of easing growing global food crisis.
Ahead of Kenya elections, female politicians face abuse, attacks
Dozens of female candidates have been physically assaulted while campaigning ahead of the August 9 elections in Kenya.
Israel and Jordan advance plans to complete joint industrial park
Israel says 'final details' for project agreed during meeting last week between Jordan's king and acting Israel PM.
‘It was too late’: Monsoon rains wreak havoc in remote Pakistan
Dozens of districts submerged by rains, killing 437 people since mid-June and forcing the evacuation of thousands.
Asia’s two richest men Ambani, Adani start to face off
Asia’s two richest men are increasingly treading the same ground, setting the stage for a clash beyond Indian borders.
England’s Euro 2022 win ‘inspiration for girls and women today’
Britain's Queen Elizabeth leads tributes after England's women's team beats Germany in the final to win first trophy.
Photos: Putin attends parade as Russia celebrates Navy Day
The Russian president announces a new doctrine as he takes part in the main naval parade in Saint Petersburg.
UK enacts ownership register for property held by foreigners
The move is part of a wider economic crime law enacted this year to stop the flow of illicit Russian cash into London.
Myanmar has 1.1 million fewer jobs after coup, COVID: ILO
Quality of jobs has also deteriorated, with more irregular hours and lower pay, International Labour Organization says.
Kosovo delays planned Serbian border rules after tensions rise
Tensions arise after Pristina asks people entering Kosovo with Serbian IDs to replace them with a temporary document.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 159
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 159th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Musk’s antics turn Tesla owners, new buyers against it
Musk’s behaviour has been putting off potential buyers, perturbing some Tesla owners even before recent spate of events.
Japanese man detained in Myanmar, government spokesman says
Man in his 20s reportedly detained after filming a demonstration on July 30.
Japan’s cats and dogs get wearable fans to beat scorching heat
Tokyo clothing maker rolls out battery-operated fan for pets suffering through Japan's blistering summer weather.
Myanmar’s military leader extends state of emergency
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing quoted stressing need to strengthen 'genuine' and 'disciplined' democratic system.
New Zealand fully reopens borders, marking end of COVID controls
The South Pacific country began easing its tough border regime in February.
England beat Germany 2-1 in extra time to win Euro 2022
England win their first major women’s football title in the European Championship final at Wembley Stadium in London.
Russia pummels Ukraine’s Mykolaiv, killing major grain exporter
Russian strikes hit southern Ukrainian port city, killing owner of one of country's largest grain-producing companies.
Will Iraq slide into civil strife?
Supporters of Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr are again occupying parliament.
Part of damaged Beirut port silos collapses after weeks-long fire
The collapse has revived trauma and anger just ahead of the two-year anniversary of the port explosion.
US House Speaker Pelosi begins Asia tour, no mention of Taiwan
House of Representatives speaker confirms she will visit four Asian countries amid speculation she might visit Taiwan.
UN peacekeepers open fire in DR Congo, causing several casualties
Unknown number of deaths, injuries as peacekeepers open fire at a border post in eastern Beni territory, UN says.
Hezbollah airs video of Israeli barges in disputed maritime area
Group warns Tel Aviv of 'playing with time' as new round of maritime border talks starts between Israel and Lebanon.
US gun violence: Capitalism is the culprit
To fix gun violence in America, we need an assault on capitalism.
Border fight between Iran and Taliban kills one: Afghan official
Several similar incidents have taken place since the Taliban’s armed takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021.
Days of deadly floods and landslides wreak havoc in Iran
Dozens are dead and at least 45 people missing after most Iranian provinces were affected by the inundations.
Philippine ex-President Fidel Ramos dies at 94
A career military man, Ramos was the first Protestant to win the top office in the overwhelmingly Catholic nation.
Is women’s football in Africa at a turning point?
Larger crowds, more tournaments and higher pay mark women’s football in Africa this year.
Debris from China’s rocket booster falls to Earth
China has faced criticism for allowing rocket stages to fall to Earth uncontrolled twice before.
Morocco king favours restoration of diplomatic ties with Algeria
King says he wants to re-establish normal relations with Algeria, which cut off ties last August over Western Sahara.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 158
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 158th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Photos: Soup kitchens in crisis-hit Sri Lanka feeding the poor
Food inflation and chronic shortages of cooking gas and petrol make daily life a battle for millions in the country.
Senegal elects parliament in test for ruling party’s influence
Opposition hopes vote will force coalition with President Macky Sall and curb any ambitions he may hold for third term.
Hundreds of protesters camp at Iraq parliament for a second day
Supporters of Muqtada al-Sadr erect tents and prepare for a sit-in against efforts by his rivals to form a government.
Photos: Yemen’s honey production a victim of war, climate crisis
Years of a catastrophic war since 2014 and climate change take the buzz out of what used to be a lucrative business.
‘Ready for rescue’: Saving refugee lives in the Mediterranean Sea
On board a Doctors Without Borders search and rescue ship along one of the world’s deadliest migration routes.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy announces evacuation from Donetsk region
President Zelenskyy says logistics and support operations were being handled by the authorities.
Italy: Outrage over fatal attack on Nigerian street vendor
Police have arrested an Italian man in the killing of a Nigerian vendor whose brutal beating was filmed by onlookers.
Ukraine says dozens of Russian soldiers killed in the south
Ukrainian military says more than 100 Russian soldiers were killed and seven tanks were destroyed in the fighting.
US President Joe Biden again tests positive for COVID
White House physician says that Biden 'has experienced no reemergence of symptoms, and continues to feel quite well.'
US: Kentucky flooding death toll rises to 25
At least 25 people, including four children, killed as torrential rains hit towns across the state, governor says.
Will migration determine the outcome of Italy’s snap elections?
Far-right politicians capitalise on rise in number of undocumented immigrants.
Russia’s Gazprom cuts off gas supplies to Latvia
Senior Latvian official says move has little effect as Baltic country decided to ban Russian gas imports from January.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 157
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 157th day, we take a look at the main developments.
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