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Brussels asks EU member states to slash gas use by 15%
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warns a full cutoff of Russian gas flows to Europe is 'a likely scenario'.
India court orders release of journalist Mohammed Zubair on bail
Alt News co-founder was arrested last month after an anonymous Twitter user lodged complaint over a four-year-old tweet.
What is behind the largest protests in Panama in years?
As the country continues to battle ongoing protests, we take a look the reasons why and the government's response.
Photos: Some Ukrainians can’t flee areas in crosshairs of war
For many, the urge to stay is strong, because they are retirees or have low incomes.
As Pakistani rupee drops to record low, FM blames politics
Finance Minister Miftah Ismail said the panic was due to political turmoil and not over economic fundamentals.
Who is UK’s PM candidate Rishi Sunak?
Rishi Sunak is currently the favourite in the race to succeed Britain's outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
How a change in leadership could affect UK’s Conservative Party
With Johnson's resignation as the party's leader, observers wonder whether the Tories will change their direction.
Afghans in US immigration limbo watch Ukrainians breeze through
Thousands of at-risk Afghans continue to wait for their humanitarian parole and visa applications to progress.
Syria, a close Russia ally, breaks diplomatic ties with Ukraine
The Syrian foreign ministry says its decision to break with Kyiv was in accordance to the 'principle of reciprocity'.
Baba was Ukrainian, Papa was Russian: A tale of two dumplings
A homesick Australian writer makes her babushka’s Ukrainian and Russian dumplings to recall treasured family meals.
The Indian woman who married herself
Inspired by Netflix show, Kshama Bindu, 24, tied knot with herself last month in first example of 'sologamy' in India.
What is behind rising tribal tensions in Sudan?
Violence in Blue Nile state triggers protests in several cities.
Fear among Syrian refugees over Turkey ‘voluntary return’ plan
Erdogan said he will not expel Syrian refugees but government plan to repatriate one million has raised concerns.
Omar, AOC among US lawmakers held at pro-abortion rights rally
US Capitol police say demonstrators blocked traffic on a nearby road and were given three warnings before the arrests.
Ranil Wickremesinghe elected crisis-hit Sri Lanka’s new president
Legislators tap six-time PM as president, defying risk of more protests by people angry over deepening economic crisis.
Hany El-Banna: The Giving Business
The founder of the world’s largest Western-based international Muslim relief agency, one that helps millions worldwide.
Authorities in south China city apologise over COVID-19 break-ins
Fury erupted after it emerged authorities in Liwan had broken into 84 flats to look for 'close contacts'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 147
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 147th day, we take a look at the main developments.
G20 women’s forum accused of excluding Indigenous Indonesians
Indonesian rights groups protest dialogue for gender equality over alleged failure to address issues in North Sumatra.
Photos: Hundreds evacuated as wildfire spreads near Athens
Firefighters battled through the night, struggling to contain the blaze intensified by strong gusts of wind.
Russia’s Putin warns Europe gas deliveries could keep dwindling
President says if gas turbine sent to Canada for repairs isn't returned soon, daily volume delivered by NS1 could drop.
As single-use plastic ban kicks in, Indian businesses flounder
Lack of domestic alternatives and the pandemic, which snarled supply chains, have increased the challenges for firms.
China says US patrols raise tensions in Taiwan Strait
China angered by second US "freedom of navigation exercise" this month in Asia Pacific waters.
Belarus behind bomb hoax that grounded dissident’s flight: ICAO
Belarus air traffic controllers ordered Ryanair flight to land in Minsk following the fake threat.
Myanmar accused of war crimes over ‘depraved use’ of landmines
Amnesty says military has been laying mines on a 'massive scale' in eastern Kayah state.
Australians urged to work from home as COVID hospital cases surge
Authorities look for ways to reduce strain on health system, after more than 300,000 cases reported in last seven days.
Can independent media in the Philippines survive?
Filipino journalists fear continued crackdown against domestic media outlets.
China’s coal plant approvals up despite climate goals: Greenpeace
Surge in coal power construction comes despite pledge to bring emissions to a peak by 2030.
Turkey’s Erdogan renews case for Syria operation at Tehran talks
Erdogan says Turkey wants more help from Russia and Iran, but can fight 'terrorist' organisations without any support.
Contempt of Congress trial for former Trump adviser Bannon begins
Prosecutors say Steve Bannon deliberately defied Congress; defence lawyers argue he was negotiating with Jan 6 panel.
Mississippi abortion clinic drops challenge to ban after sale
Mississippi is one of several US states with a trigger law that went into effect after the Supreme Court's June ruling.
Ukraine’s parliament dismisses security chief, prosecutor general
Parliament removes the officials two days after Zelenskyy suspended them for failing to root out Russian collaborators.
IMF says Russian gas embargo could heavily impact central Europe
A Russian gas embargo would cause deep recessions in Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Italy, the IMF says.
UK gives below-inflation pay rises for public-sector workers
Millions of workers including police, doctors and teachers are to receive below-inflation pay rises.
US hits out at Russia, China in annual human trafficking report
State Department cites Russia amongst worst offenders in human trafficking, criticises China's Belt and Road Initiative.
Rishi Sunak’s lead narrows as race for UK leader heats up
Conservative MPs vote out Kemi Badenoch as Liz Truss and Penny Mordaunt gain on frontrunner Rishi Sunak.
NATO would have eventually started Ukraine war: Khamenei to Putin
Meeting of Iranian, Russian leaders in Tehran came shortly ahead of trilateral summit with Turkey's President Erdogan.
Ukraine signs association pact with the IEA
Move to become an association country of the US-aligned International Energy Agency comes amid rising energy fears.
US judge sets October trial date for Twitter, Musk legal battle
Twitter pushed for fast-tracked trial, saying Elon Musk's effort to terminate $44bn deal to buy company hurt its value.
Things to know about the dreaded Marburg virus disease
As cases are reported in Ghana, here's a look at the disease, its symptoms and ways of preventing the illness.
Top Turkish court upholds exit from key treaty protecting women
Erdogan withdrew Turkey from the Council of Europe’s Istanbul Convention last year, angering women’s rights groups.
Russia hits Ukrainian homes, infrastructure as Putin visits Iran
Missiles have hit eastern and southern Ukraine as Russian president visits Iran to discuss unblocking grain exports.
SA’s Ramaphosa to face subpoena over Phala Phala farm scandal
In June, the watchdog opened a probe into breaches of executive code arising from $4m theft from the president's farm.
London declares ‘major incident’ as heatwave grips Europe
Britain records its highest temperature on record as fires rage in Western Europe amid sweltering heat.
Biden signs executive order to stem wrongful detentions
US president is facing growing pressure from families of citizens detained abroad to do more to secure their release.
Five things to know about inflation and how it is affecting us
Why inflation is happening across the globe, and what the pandemic and war in Ukraine mean for food and energy prices.
At least 13 people killed in latest prison riot in Ecuador
Authorities say they found firearms, ammunition, knives and other prohibited items inside prison where riot broke out.
Turkey’s Baykar drone company ‘will never’ supply Russia: CEO
Haluk Bayraktar tells CNN that he is proud the Bayraktar TB2 has become a symbol of Ukrainian resistance against Russia.
Africa’s wildlife park managers in Kigali to boost conservation
Officials are meeting in Kigali in a congress to expand the protection of land and marine wildlife in the region.
Quebec still grapples with ‘dark chapter’ as pope visit nears
Amid push to fully uncover colonial abuses, Indigenous leaders say Canadian province must acknowledge systemic racism.
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