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Saudi Arabia plans $1 trillion mirrored skyscraper in Neom
The mirrored skyscraper will run parallel for 120km and will house five million people, according to WSJ.
South Africa applies for Guptas’ extradition over ‘state capture’
Guptas fled to Dubai in 2018 amid investigations into their role in siphoning state assets under Zuma's administration.
UK to host 2023 Eurovision Song Contest on behalf of Ukraine
The European Broadcasting Union decides it is too risky to hold the annual song competition in war-ravaged Ukraine.
Ukraine aims to ship grain this week, despite Russian attack
Exports will resume from Chornomorsk port first, followed by ports of Odesa and Pivdeny, government officials say.
Ukraine and Russia make competing claims on HIMARS rocket systems
Kyiv says it has destroyed 50 Russian ammunition depots with the US-supplied rockets, Russia claims hit on HIMARS depot.
Russia steps up gas spat with another cut to Nord Stream flows
Gazprom said it will cut flows via the link to Germany to about 20% of its capacity from 7am Moscow time on Wednesday.
Macron three-nation Africa tour begins in Cameroon
The tour is part of France renewing its relationship with the African continent, a French official said.
Beirut, fragmented
How many times does Lebanon have to die?
Stereotypes, violence keep women out of politics in Zimbabwe
In Zimbabwe, a deeply conservative country, fewer women have participated as candidates in elections, compared to men.
Russia will help Ukrainians ‘get rid of regime’, says Lavrov
Moscow's top diplomat heightens rhetoric, saying Zelenskyy's government is 'anti-people and anti-historical'.
Photos: Displaced people learn DIY skills in DR Congo camp
At Kigonze camp for the displaced, residents are learning new skills to prepare them for a life of self-suffiency.
Bus plunges into Kenyan river valley, kills 34 people: Reports
Kenya's transport regulator has ordered the bus operator to suspend operations pending an investigation into the crash.
International condemnation after Myanmar executes activists
The executions under military-led government are first in the country in decades and raise fears of more to come.
UK PM hopeful Sunak: China ‘number one threat’ to Britain, world
Sunak and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss are fighting in an increasingly divisive Conservative Party leadership contest.
EU approves smallpox vaccine for use against monkeypox
Approval of Imvanex comes after the World Health Organization declared monkeypox a global health emergency.
Why is Tunisia’s new proposed constitution so controversial?
Tunisians are voting on a new constitution put forward by the president which many people in the country are opposed to.
‘Uncharted territory’: Five key takeaways on US inflation
What consumers feeling the pain of rising food and fuel prices need to know.
‘All my wage goes to the house’: A rental crisis brews in Greece
The vast majority of Greeks who rent spend more than 40 percent of their disposable income on housing.
James Bond is dead. He should stay dead.
Spies are in vogue these days - they really should not be.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 152
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 152nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
World Championships: Nigerian Tobi Amusan wins 100m hurdles gold
Amusan broke the world record earlier on Sunday by clocking 12.12 seconds in the semi-final at Hayward Field.
Photos: Destructive fire rages near California’s Yosemite Park
One of California's biggest wildfires of the year is forcing thousands of residents to flee remote mountain communities.
Droupadi Murmu takes oath as India’s first tribal president
Analysts said move will likely help Modi extend his base among tribal communities ahead of his re-election bid in 2024.
Photos: Despair and poverty increase drug use in Afghanistan
Drug addiction has long been a problem in Afghanistan, the world's biggest producer of opium and key source of meth.
Twitter sees first win in case against Elon Musk
A Delaware judge agreed to fast-track the case with an October trial date instead of February that Musk wanted.
Turnout expected to be low as Tunisians vote on new constitution
Opponents largely expected to boycott a vote they see as increasing the potential for one-man-rule in the country.
Australians in hospital with COVID hit new record
About 5,450 Australians are in hospital with COVID-19 amid the spread of highly contagious new Omicron sub-variants.
Myanmar executes four anti-coup activists, drawing outrage
Reported executions mark first use of capital punishment in the Southeast Asian country since the 1980s.
The Indian rupee touched record lows, but not everyone is worried
The Indian currency has fallen more than 7 percent so far in 2022 pushing up inflation and wrecking margins for importers.
‘Golden opportunity’: Widodo’s China trip puts spotlight on trade
Indonesian leader's visit is first trip by a foreign leader to China since the Winter Olympics in February.
What to know about Philippines’ Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s first SONA
Philippine president will give his first report on the state of the nation and lay out his policy agenda on Monday.
Ghana in crisis: U-turn on IMF bailout sparks outcry
Government to seek help to prop up ailing economy, but protesters are doubtful that long term-solution is at hand.
Pope arrives in Canada on tour of ‘penance’ for Indigenous abuse
Trip centres around apology for abuse that Indigenous children endured at Catholic-run residential schools.
At least 17 Haitian refugees killed as boat capsizes off Bahamas
The Bahamas is a transit route for Haitian immigrants fleeing poverty, violence and seeking to reach the US mainland.
Why has Mbeki lashed out at Ramaphosa?
Former president warns South Africa is heading for its own Arab Spring.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro officially launches re-election bid
President kicks off his candidacy in Rio de Janeiro with a speech focusing on God, guns and family.
Mediterranean ships recover 5 bodies, rescue over 1,100 refugees
There has been a series of rescues in recent days in the central Mediterranean, Italian coast guard says.
Volcano erupts on Japanese island Kyushu, prompting evacuations
Sakurajima is one of Japan's most active volcanoes and eruptions of varying levels take place on a regular basis.
Russia says attack on Ukrainian port only hit military targets
President Zelenskyy said Saturday's attack on Odesa’s sea port 'destroyed the very possibility' of dialogue with Moscow.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 151
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 151st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Legislating ‘apartheid’: Critics slam Bosnia’s election law plan
Critics say the high representative's plans will give disproportionate influence to Croat and Serb nationalists.
Iran says suspected Israel cell members planning attack arrested
Ministry says the arrested individuals were purportedly about to blow up an unspecified ‘sensitive centre’ in Isfahan.
Rights group seeks arrest of ex-Sri Lanka president in Singapore
International Truth and Justice Project says Rajapaksa committed grave breaches of Geneva Conventions during civil war.
Three killed in Philippines university shooting during graduation
Official says the attack appears to be an assassination since a former mayor of Lamitan town is among the dead.
Eid holidays in Bangladesh saw record road accident deaths: Group
At least 398 people were killed and 774 injured in 319 road accidents in fortnight between July 3 to 17, says a monitor.
‘I forgive you’: Indigenous school survivor awaits pope’s apology
As Pope Francis visits Canada, a survivor of the Ermineskin residential school hopes to hear an apology - in person.
Module launch brings China closer to space station goal
The module is the second of three launched so far as Beijing hopes to complete its space station by the end of the year.
The Kyiv museum staff who stayed to protect cherished artefacts
Cultural heritage workers are safeguarding valuable artefacts as well as those signifying Ukrainian statehood.
How climate change drives heatwaves and wildfires
The searing heat is part of a global pattern of rising temperatures, attributed by scientists to human activity.
State of emergency, evacuations after ‘explosive’ California fire
Drought and high temperatures have led to increasingly dangerous wildfires in the western US in recent years.
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