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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.
Spain reports second monkeypox death
Health ministry says both victims are young men and 120 people have been hospitalised since the start of the outbreak.
US elections: Bernie Sanders campaigns for Michigan progressives
Left-wing US senator implicitly hits out at the pro-Israel group AIPAC at a rally for Rashida Tlaib and Andy Levin.
Sixteen ships loaded with grain ready to leave Ukraine’s Odesa
Ships are loaded and ready to depart Odesa as Moscow and Kyiv trade blame for an attack that killed Ukrainian POWs.
Iran says Swedish national arrested on spying charges
The arrest comes amid increasing tensions between Tehran and Stockholm.
Britain’s trains disrupted in second widespread strike in a week
The walkout is the second industrial action since another 40,000 workers staged a nationwide strike on Wednesday.
Julian Assange: The threat of extradition and politics behind it
The case against Assange is as political as it is legal; where does it go from here? Plus, Kenya's election influencers.
Russia (just like the West) is no true friend to Africa
Supporting Russia's wars of aggression is no way to combat Western neo-colonialism, or further African independence.
AU has a responsibility to help protect Tunisia’s democracy
African Union missed many opportunities to put a stop to Tunisia's democratic backsliding, but it can still take action.
Pope calls treatment of Indigenous in Canada schools ‘genocide’
Pope Francis steps up his apology, saying the technical word for the wiping away of a people's culture was 'genocide'.
Iraqi protesters storm parliament for second time in a week
Supporters of Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr occupy parliament to prevent the nomination of a new PM.
Inflation and an energy crunch, what’s next for Europe’s economy?
European Central Bank raises interest rates for the first time in more than a decade.
Lazarus Chakwera: Malawi’s fight against food insecurity
The Malawian president discusses his country's food scarcity and foreign aid dependency.
Elon Musk files countersuit against Twitter over $44bn deal
The Tesla boss says the purchase deal is null as Twitter misled him regarding its tally of fake and spam accounts.
Myanmar used Russian-made aircraft in civilian attacks: Report
Myanmar Witness says open-source investigation shows Yak-130 fired unguided rockets and cannons on populated areas.
North Korea reports no new ‘fever’ cases for first time since May
The case count has dropped sharply in recent days and Pyongyang has held mass events where many people were unmasked.
US House passes bill banning certain assault rifles
Democrats say bill 'crucial' to tackling gun violence, but it is unlikely to secure Senate support needed to become law.
Spain, Brazil report first monkeypox deaths outside Africa
About 70 percent of cases in the outbreak that began in May have been found in Europe and 25 percent in the Americas.
Red Cross seeks access to site of deadly attack on Ukrainian POWs
Russia and Ukraine trade accusations after dozens of Ukrainian prisoners of war were killed in Russian-occupied Donetsk.
Is the world edging towards an ‘accidental’ nuclear war?
UK National Security Adviser warns of warfare due to communication breakdown between the West, Russia and China.
Ships must slow down to save endangered whales, US gov’t says
Proposed rules would force more ships to slow down off US east coast to avoid striking North Atlantic right whales.
Top economic takeaways as US wrangles with recession fears
Back-to-back GDP slowdown, Fed raises rates, higher prices: here are the main economic developments from a busy week.
Blinken to visit Africa to counter Russian charm offensive
US secretary of state will visit Pretoria, Kinshasa and Kigali weeks after Russia's Lavrov visited the continent.
Several wounded in grenade blast at cricket match in Afghanistan
Four people wounded in the blast in Kabul which forced the T20 match to be halted temporarily, police and officials say.
Zelenskyy visits port as Ukraine prepares to ship out grain
Ukraine's president says grain vessels at Black Sea port loaded as crews await signal for departure of first shipment.
Death toll rises in Kentucky flooding as rescue efforts continue
Kentucky, Virginia and West Virginia are deploying search and rescue teams after flooding overwhelms communities.
Pope Francis arrives in Nunavut for final stop on Canada visit
Pope's six-day visit to Canada is wrapping up with a meeting with residential school survivors and an event in Iqaluit.
Blinken says he ‘pressed’ Lavrov on release of US prisoners
The US is trying to secure release of basketball star Brittney Griner and ex-marine Paul Whelan, both held in Russia.
‘Point blank’: 16 year old Palestinian killed by Israelis
Witnesses say it is unclear whether Amjad Abu Alya was killed by an Israeli soldier or an armed settler.
US consumer spending rises in June as inflation takes bigger bite
Decades-high inflation is eroding Americans' paychecks and savings and making them much more cautious about spending.
A summer of bomb threats frightens Moldova as war rages nearby
Moldovans fear a Russian invasion as tensions between the breakaway Transnistria region and Chisinau heat up.
Occupy to survive: Brazilians squat to fight for housing rights
Many low-income people have taken over Sao Paulo’s vacant buildings to avoid living on the streets.
France’s Macron talks energy with Saudi Crown Prince MBS in Paris
MBS's visit to France has been controversial, with President Macron criticised by some in his country.
In African women’s football, homophobia still poses a barrier
In Nigeria, ex-players allege they were discriminated against by officials over real or perceived sexual preferences.
Islamic New Year and the different calendars around the world
The arrival of the new crescent moon marks the start of the year 1444 on the Islamic lunar calendar.
West Africa bloc chair says Guinea accepts two-year transition
In July, bloc leaders met in Accra, Ghana to discuss transitions to civilian rule in Guinea, Mali and Burkina Faso.
Palestinian Authority arrest campaign ‘one of the worst in years’
Lawyers say PA security forces arrested close to 100 Palestinians in two months, predominantly for political reasons.
Russia accuses Ukraine of killing POWs with HIMARS system
Moscow says Ukraine killed 40 prisoners in an attack conducted with the US-made rocket system, a claim Kyiv denies.
Spain inflation highest since 1984; new record for eurozone area
European countries facing inflation surge due to fallout from Ukraine war and reopening of economies after lockdowns.
Will the Middle East be a flashpoint between the US and China?
With the US potentially pivoting away from the Middle East, will China rush in to fill the gap?
New York raises monkeypox alarm, San Francisco declares emergency
Authorities say the declarations will help the government to mobilise resources.
Where will football teams stay, train at Qatar World Cup 2022?
Qatar World Cup 2022 will kick off on November 21 with the final taking place on December 18.
Wagner deployed like normal army units on Ukraine front line: UK
UK defence ministry says Russian private military firm allocated specific sectors of front line in eastern Ukraine.
‘Gutted’: The effect Zimbabwe’s football ban is having on youth
As Zimbabwe continues to remain suspended, young players wonder about the future of the sport and their careers.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 156
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 156th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Experts powerless as herpesvirus kills 3 elephants at Zurich zoo
The infection results in internal bleeding and organ failure, causing death within days.
China drops reference to economic growth target amid COVID fight
Ruling Communist Party drops previous calls to reach 5.5 percent growth this year.
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