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Ukrainian cargo plane carrying weapons crashes in Greece
All eight crew members killed as plane carrying military goods en route from Serbia to Bangladesh crashes near Kavala.
France in Focus: Are civil liberties under threat?
The fourth in a four-part series examining France’s struggle to live up to its founding ideals.
The black-opal hunters of outback Australia
For miners in Lightning Ridge, the search for one of the world’s most coveted gems is as alluring as the stone itself.
Myanmar leader shops for support, weapons in Moscow
Myanmar generals invest in Russia relationship as much of the world gives them the cold shoulder.
UN decries rising death toll, rights violations in Haiti
The UN says at least 234 people were killed or injured in gang-related violence from July 8 to 12 in Port-au-Prince.
Head of top German art fair resigns in anti-Semitism row
Sabine Schormann leaves her post at Documenta after an exhibit featuring anti-Semitic elements prompted an outcry.
Civilians killed as Russia intensifies attacks across Ukraine
Russian forces fire missiles and shells across Ukraine after military announces it is stepping up its onslaught.
US soprano Angel Blue slams blackface, pulls out of Italy opera
The US singer says she will not sing in, La Traviata, after a recent work at the theatre had performers in blackface.
Four charged over Cyprus ‘cash-for-passports’ scheme
Former President of Cyprus Parliament and ex-MP among four charged with corruption, legal sources say.
What has Biden gained from his trip to Saudi Arabia?
US president has visited a kingdom he once promised to make a pariah.
Dozens killed in tribal clashes in Sudan’s Blue Nile State
At least 39 others have been wounded and 16 shops torched since violence broke out on Monday over a land dispute.
Why does Saudi Arabia want Red Sea islands of Tiran and Sanafir?
Peacekeepers will leave a strategic Red Sea island, boosting the prospect of contact between Israel and Saudi Arabia.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 143
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 143rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
North Macedonia votes to resolve dispute with Bulgaria
Lawmakers pass a deal aimed at settling a dispute with Bulgaria, clearing the way to long-due EU membership talks.
Ukraine war prevents formal communique at G20 finance talks
Ministers pledge to address global food insecurity, rising debt and energy crises but make few policy breakthroughs.
Iran blacklists US officials for supporting ‘terrorist’ group MEK
Iran says the Americans provided deliberate support to a group that is accused of killing 17,000 Iranians over decades.
Six people killed in rare attack near Malian capital Bamako
Three of the people killed were members of security forces and three were civilians, security ministry says.
Colombians call for end to impunity as activist killings continue
More than 100 social leaders killed so far this year, rights group says, as Colombia grapples with surging violence.
US ‘will not walk away’ from Middle East: Biden at Saudi summit
President Joe Biden says US will remain an active and engaged partner in the Middle East, focusing on regional ties.
Heatwave scorches Europe as hundreds evacuated from wildfires
Officials issue health warnings as Europe braces for a new heatwave in the coming days.
Helicopter crash after arrest of Mexico drug lord kills many
Navy helicopter carrying 15 people during operation to arrest high-profile cartel leader crashes, killing 14 on board.
#GotaGoHome: The hashtag that defined Sri Lanka’s revolution
A social media-fuelled mass protest movement has forced President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to flee Sri Lanka.
US doubles down on claim that Iran wants to sell drones to Russia
Iran has already told Ukraine it will not do anything to prolong the war, which it blames on NATO’s expansion in Europe.
Senegal protests poke holes in its longstanding image of stability
Senegal is often lauded abroad as a beacon of stability in West Africa, but its reputation is at risk of slipping.
Sri Lanka kicks off process to choose new president
Parliament meets to begin choosing a new leader after President Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled and resigned following protests.
IATA chief: Clear skies or more turbulent times for airlines?
Willie Walsh, of the International Air Transport Association, discusses the challenges facing the aviation industry.
Can Biden’s Saudi trip help ease record-high energy prices?
The US president pushed for an increase in oil output during his first trip to the Middle East.
US, Saudi Arabia pledge moves to stabilise global energy markets
Washington welcomes Riyadh’s commitment to supporting global oil markets as it seeks to lower the price of gasoline.
Ameri-coup: A brief history of US misdeeds
On John Bolton's admission that he 'helped plan coups d’état' and the US’s casual approach to upending nations.
Israel launches air raids on Gaza Strip, no casualties reported
The missile attacks came after US President Joe Biden left Israel to travel to Saudi Arabia.
‘Hope has a place’: Thailand moves forward on civil unions
Country looks set to be first in Southeast Asia to recognise same-sex partnerships, with gay marriage also on table.
Mexico arrests drug lord Caro Quintero, US calls for extradition
Caro Quintero was previously jailed for the murder of a US anti-drugs agent, and was on the FBI's '10 Most Wanted' list.
Rivals to succeed Johnson as UK PM clash over tax in TV debate
Next debate set for Sunday as ruling party looks to choose two candidates to put to a final vote by party members.
Three killed in Russian missile attack on Dnipro: Governor
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urges civilians to heed air-raid sirens as multiple Russian attacks reported.
UN Security Council demands halt to flow of guns to Haitian gangs
Gang violence is skyrocketing across Haiti's capital, with dozens of people killed in Port-au-Prince in past week.
Ukraine rockets ‘significantly’ reducing Russian attack potential
Ukraine says Russia's attacking capability 'significantly reduced' as Kyiv claims destruction of some 30 military sites.
Russian opposition activist Andrei Pivovarov jailed for 4 years
Clampdown on activists, independent media and rights groups has intensified since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24.
Griner’s lawyers say WNBA star was prescribed medical cannabis
Brittney Griner had permission from US doctor to use cannabis for 'chronic pains', her defence team tells Russian court.
Egypt to withdraw troops from Mali peacekeeping mission: UN
Cairo's decision comes after seven Egyptians peacekeepers were killed in Mali since the start of this year.
Russia sanctions 384 Japanese lawmakers over stance on Ukraine
Russia bans 384 Japanese lawmakers from entering country in response to Tokyo joining the G7 in sanctioning Moscow.
988: US to launch mental health and suicide prevention hotline
Top US health official says the number, set to go live on Saturday, aims to make care accessible for more Americans.
Firefighters struggle to contain wildfires in northern Morocco
Morocco has been in the grip of a heat wave for a week, with temperatures soaring above 40 degrees Celsius.
US House votes to restore abortion rights after end of Roe
Democratic-backed bills to restore abortion and defend out-of-state travel have little chance of passing in US Senate.
What will the James Webb telescope show us?
Images from the world's most powerful space telescope illuminate the depths of the cosmos.
Putin orders shake-up at Russia’s space agency Roscosmos
Putin replaces Dmitry Rogozin with Yuri Borisov, a former deputy defence minister, as Russia's space agency head.
EU proposes new sanctions on Russian gold exports
The move follows a decision taken by the world's most industrialised nations at a G7 meeting in late June.
US, Russian space agencies sign deal to share flights to ISS
NASA and Roscosmos have sought for years to renew integrated crewed flights as part of longstanding civil alliance.
US police shot Jayland Walker more than 40 times: Doctor
Police in Akron, Ohio shot the unarmed Black man 46 times, causing 'devastating injuries', medical examiner says.
Ukraine’s military in push to develop high-tech ‘Army of Drones’
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has appealed for 'dronations' to build up the military's aerial capabilities.
Emmett Till accuser, in memoir, denies wanting teen killed
Carolyn Bryant Donham says she tried to help Till after her husband and brother-in-law abducted the teen.
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