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Photos: What Tunisian protesters want
People are demonstrating against a referendum to be held on Monday on a new constitution that they reject as illegal.
Canada’s restrictive visa policies casting a shadow over IAC 2022
Delegates from the Global South struggle to secure visas to attend the 2022 International Aids Conference in Montreal.
Two Palestinians killed in Israeli raid on occupied West Bank
Muhamad Azizi and Abdul Rahman Sobh were killed by the Israeli forces during an overnight raid on Nablus.
Ukraine urges citizens to reveal Russian troops locations
Kyiv wants people in Enerhodar to reveal the identities of local collaborators with the occupying authorities.
Pope visits Canada to mend fences with Indigenous communities
Pope Francis has apologised to Indigenous delegates and survivors of the Catholic schools where abuse was widespread.
Iran says it foiled Israel-linked attacks on ‘sensitive’ sites
Iran has long accused Israel of carrying out attacks against its nuclear sites and assassinations of key figures.
Will Tunisia’s constitutional referendum lead to turmoil?
Rivals fear president's plan to 'correct the course of the revolution' will dismantle democracy.
Al-Qaeda affiliate claims deadly Mali attack
At least one soldier was killed and six other people were wounded in the attack on the Kati military base, near Bamako.
Hungary’s Orban says EU sanctions on Russia have failed
Hungary leader calls for Russia and the United States to hold negotiations to bring about an end to the Ukraine war.
Hundreds protest against Tunisia draft constitution as vote looms
Older and younger generations march in Tunis to reject President Kais Saied's draft constitution ahead of a referendum.
WHO declares monkeypox a global emergency amid surge in cases
WHO declares monkeypox outbreak in more than 70 countries a 'public health emergency of international concern'.
Saudi police arrest man who helped Israeli sneak into Mecca
Mecca regional police have arrested an unnamed Saudi national on suspicion of helping reporter sneak into the holy city.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 150
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 150th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Russia hits key Odesa port day after landmark grain deal: Ukraine
The missile strike could deal a blow to the deal signed on Friday to unblock grain exports from Black Sea ports.
Rights groups urge Sri Lanka not to use force on protesters
Human Rights Watch says government crackdown 'sends a dangerous message to people' while Amnesty calls it 'shameful'.
Cuba: A deserted revolution?
Stories of the Cuban exodus.
Flash floods kill at least 21 people in southern Iran
Officials say 150 emergency responders and one aerial unit are working at the scene in Estahban town in Fars province.
Gaddafi’s widow appeals Malta court ruling to send funds to Libya
Safiya Ferkash says Malta lacks jurisdiction over the funds deposited by her late son Mutassim Gaddafi.
Tunisia: The referendum and the ramifications for the media
Tunisians have regularly voiced dissent in the Arab world but a constitutional change threatens that freedom.
Draghi’s fall is a win for Putin – and for the Italian far right
Italy’s progressive forces will need to change path to counter the rise of right-wing populism.
Haitian children who escaped gang violence take shelter in school
The children are from the town of Cite Soleil, where gang violence has killed hundreds of people and damaged homes.
Protesters in Pakistan slam ‘theft’ of ex-PM Imran Khan’s mandate
Khan's party loses key vote in Punjab assembly despite winning a by-election there in a landslide earlier this week.
What’s the cost of Europe’s extreme heat?
Record-breaking temperatures and ferocious wildfires take their toll on much of Western Europe.
Thailand PM Prayuth survives fourth confidence vote
Former army chief survives days of questioning to guarantee his place as prime minister until his term ends in March.
Police arrest leading gay activist in crackdown on Tunisia rally
Young people join anti-Saied demonstrations amid growing anger at president's proposed new constitution.
White House announces new $270m military package for Ukraine
The latest tranche comes atop about $8bn in security assistance the US provided since the war began in late February.
What’s behind Italy’s latest political turmoil?
Prime Minister Mario Draghi's resignation has triggered snap elections in Italy.
Russia and Ukraine sign grain export deal: What you should know
Russian and Ukraine pen agreement with UN and Turkey on reopening Black Sea routes for grain exports.
Cuba Assembly opens door to gay marriage, other family rights
The new family code to be voted on in September would legalize same-sex marriage and allow same-sex couples to adopt.
Trump ally Steve Bannon convicted of contempt of US Congress
US jury finds Bannon guilty of defying requests for information by congressional panel investigating January 6 riot.
Three killed in Russian attack on Kramatorsk, Ukraine says
Ukraine's state emergencies agency says three bodies found in the ruins of a school that was hit by Russian shelling.
Joe Biden’s COVID-19 symptoms ‘have improved’, his doctor says
White House physician says US president is taking antiviral medication, as his vital signs remain 'entirely normal'.
Brazilian prosecutors charge three suspects in Amazon murders
Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira disappeared in early June in a remote area on the border with Colombia and Peru.
US blacklists ex-Paraguay President Horacio Cartes for corruption
Washington accuses former president of obstructing a 'major international investigation into transnational crime'.
Russia claims it destroyed four HIMARS launchers in Ukraine
Russia says it destroyed four of the high mobility artillery rocket systems, as Kyiv says claims are 'fake'.
US business activity contracts in July for first time in 2 years
Purchasing managers index of US manufacturing and service sectors dropped 4.8 points, adding to recession concerns.
Twitter misses sales estimates amid Musk legal battle
Revenue fell 1% in the quarter from a year earlier, its first annual drop since the middle of the pandemic in 2020.
President Kenyatta is now at the centre of Kenya’s election drama
The upcoming election may soon turn into a referendum on Uhuru Kenyatta and his legacy
Myanmar genocide case to proceed as ICJ says it has jurisdiction
Judges at the UN's top court dismiss objections to a case alleging Myanmar is responsible for genocide against Rohingya.
Explosions, gunfire at a military base near Mali’s capital
Mali's military says two attackers have been neutralised after the latest attack on a military base.
Ex-Gabon oil firm chief gets 12-year jail sentence for corruption
Allegations of rampant corruption in the extractive sector in Gabon often involve top public officials.
Opponents of Tunisia’s new referendum unable to unite before vote
Referendum on President Kais Saied's new constitution will be on Monday, opponents call it 'completely illegitimate'.
EU launches new legal procedures against UK over Northern Ireland
The European Commission's move comes after the UK legislature cleared a bill to scrap parts of post-Brexit trade deal.
Ex-president Mbeki rebukes Ramaphosa, predicts SA’s ‘Arab Spring’
Mbeki says current president has failed to deliver on his promises to address poverty and curb government corruption.
Russia, Ukraine poised to sign grain deal at Istanbul ceremony
Accord hoped to free up grain exports from Black Sea ports, five months after Russia's invasion roiled supply chains.
Kenya police arrest three election commission contractors
The electoral commission had said that three employees of voting technology firm Smartmatic were arrested on Thursday.
Clashes in Sudan’s Blue Nile leave thousands stranded without aid
Refugees in the Blue Nile say their conditions are becoming increasingly desperate as help fails to arrive.
What to know about polio and the first US case in nearly 10 years
Authorities said in a statement that the case may have originated outside of the US and the patient is stable.
Several dead in clashes between Libyan security forces in Tripoli
Government and military prosecutors will conduct an investigation into rival fighting in the country's capital.
Seven killed in Russian air attack on Syria’s Idlib
Dead in the attack on al-Jadidah included four children from one family, the White Helmets and residents have said.
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