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Where do British candidates for PM stand on Russia-Ukraine?
Despite the war in Europe choking global economy, UK's prime ministerial hopefuls are saying little on foreign policy.
UK summons Russian ambassador over death of aid worker in Ukraine
UK summons Russian ambassador over the death of Paul Urey, 45, who was detained by Russia-backed separatists in Ukraine.
Russia defends submarine missile attack that killed 23 civilians
Moscow claims Kalibr missiles hit Ukraine air force meeting. Ukraine says 23 people, including 3 children, were killed.
South Africa: ANC cracks deepen as members join anti-Ramaphosa rally
Top of the protestors’ demands was the removal of Ramaphosa as president due to a growing number of personal scandals.
South African mobile operator MTN in talks to buy domestic rival
Telkom's shares jumped nearly 30 percent following the announcement, while MTN was up nearly 5 percent.
Togolese army admits to killing children mistaken for ‘jihadists’
The seven children were killed while returning from celebrations of the Muslim holiday Eid al-Adha late on July 10.
What happened to Russia’s anti-war movement?
Thousands have been arrested on charges related to demonstrating, forcing many to find new ways to protest.
Analysis: How Uganda’s ‘eyes and ears’ prolong Museveni presidency
A nationwide network of district commissioners loyal to the president has been crucial to his time in power since 1986.
What was Turkey’s failed coup about – and what’s happened since?
The events of July 15, 2016 left a huge effect on Turkey's domestic and foreign policy - and can still be felt today.
Yemenis divided on Biden’s visit to Saudi Arabia
Yemen will be on the agenda during the US president's visit to Jeddah, but Yemeni politicians are not invited.
Biden arrives in Saudi Arabia seeking reset amid tensions
US president's trip aims to reset relationship, with energy supply, human rights and security on the agenda.
How the US is hindering global climate financing
Washington has not delivered on its promise to the Green Climate Fund, a tool to avert catastrophic climate change.
Germany convicts soldier who posed as refugee, plotted attack
Franco Albrecht was jailed for five-and-a-half years for plotting a far-right attack while posing as a Syrian refugee.
European Commission sues Hungary over anti-LGBTQ law
EU's Court of Justice will look into Hungary's LGBTQ law and refusal to renew a critical broadcaster's licence.
UK declares national emergency over ‘exceptional’ temperatures
A red 'extreme heat' warning was issued for parts of England as temperatures are expected to reach record highs.
Mass gathering in Iraq a potential sign of a summer of protests
Supporters of Shia religious leader Muqtada al-Sadr gathered in Baghdad weeks after he withdrew his bloc from parliament
Palestinian universities are once again under attack
And as they fight for survival under apartheid rule, they receive no real solidarity from their Israeli counterparts.
Will Western pressure trigger Russia’s ‘merger’ with Belarus?
Putin and Lukashenko have suggested furthering the 'union state' will protect their nations from effects of sanctions.
Chad sets August for national dialogue including armed groups
The national dialogue is the first step towards election after the killing of longtime leader Deby left Chad in crisis.
PM Ranil Wickremesinghe sworn in as Sri Lanka’s interim president
Wickremesinghe says he will follow constitutional process and establish law and order in crisis-hit country.
US visa issues plague World Athletics meet: All you need to know
Hundreds of athletes, mostly Africans, have faced visa delays in getting to the US to participate in the event.
Oil drilling continues in Ugandan park despite threat to nature
Uganda’s President Museveni has endorsed the project, warning he won’t 'allow anybody to play around' with 'my oil'.
Terrorism has no nationality, ethnicity or religion
FETO threatens humanity as a whole.
Saudi Arabia opens up airspace to all airlines, including Israeli
Saudi Arabia says it will open its airspace to all air carriers, paving the way for more overflights to and from Israel.
Three children die as landslide sweeps over Colombian school
Rural elementary school in country's northwest buried by landslide triggered by heavy rains.
Analysis: How much closer can Biden bring Saudi Arabia to Israel?
Riyadh and Tel Aviv have edged closer to full normalisation, but a deal is unlikely during Biden's trip to Jeddah.
Hundreds evacuated from homes as wildfires spread in France
The fires have already burned 7,300 hectares (about 18,000 acres) in southwestern France.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 142
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 142nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Palestinians expect little as Biden travels to occupied West Bank
US President Joe Biden meets Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on the latest leg of his Middle East tour.
Papua New Guinea police accused of killing woman at polls
Young mother shot at polling station while holding her one-year-old son, according to reports.
The divisive legacy of Sri Lanka’s Gotabaya Rajapaksa
Gotabaya Rajapaksa's exit ends the clan's rule after more than 20 years as the nation battles its worst economic crisis.
China willing to ‘recalibrate’ strained Australia ties, FM says
Wang Yi says Australia should “correct” its understanding of China for relations to "set sail again".
China’s economy slows sharply, fanning global recession fears
Second quarter expansion of 0.4 percent is the weakest performance since the initial coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan.
G20 finance leaders meet in Bali as Ukraine, inflation top agenda
Host Indonesia hopes meeting can serve as forum for dialogue between Russia and Ukraine.
Texas contests federal order to grant life-saving abortions
US state sues Biden administration over guidance directing doctors to perform abortions when pregnant patients at risk.
Ukraine accuses Russia of terrorism as Vinnytsia attack kills 23
Ukraine's Zelenskyy says attack in central Ukraine is 'act of terrorism', urges 'special tribunal' for Moscow's crimes.
What’s the way out of Sri Lanka’s political crisis?
State of emergency declared as protesters leave occupied government buildings.
Man exonerated in Malcom X murder sues New York City for $40m
Lawsuit says Muhammad Aziz, who wrongfully spent 20 years in jail, suffered 'immense and irreparable' damage.
Mali suspends all new rotations of UN peacekeeping forces
Bamako says it is suspending rotations for 'national security' reasons as relations between Mali and UN deteriorate.
Ivana Trump, former US president’s first wife, dies aged 73
Ivana Trump, first wife of Donald Trump, passed away at her home in New York City, former president says.
Bodies of migrants who died in Texas truck returned to Mexico
Mexico bringing back bodies of 25 victims who died in a truck that was abandoned in the sweltering heat in San Antonio.
Italy: Gov’t collapse averted as president refuses PM resignation
PM Mario Draghi had offered his resignation after the Five Star Movement boycotted a crucial vote in parliament.
Iran vows ‘harsh response’ for US and allies stoking ‘insecurity’
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi's remarks came as US, Israel pledged to use all means to deny Tehran nuclear arms.
Buffalo grocery store to reopen two months after racist killings
Tops Friendly Market, the site of a mass shooting that targeted Black people, will reopen as community tries to heal.
Ukraine war crimes investigation receives support of 45 nations
Some 23,000 war crimes are under investigation in Ukraine and investigative teams need coordination, officials say.
Rishi Sunak cements lead in race to be Britain’s prime minister
Former finance minister has been early frontronner in first two rounds of voting, ahead of Penny Mordaunt.
Sri Lankan President Rajapaksa submits resignation after fleeing
Gotabaya Rajapaksa arrives in Singapore after fleeing Sri Lanka amid protests over an economic crisis.
Russian basketball team praises Brittney Griner in latest hearing
Jailed US basketball star's Russian team testified in court to Griner's good character and abilities, lawyer says.
Man arrested in rape of 10-year-old US girl that led to abortion
A man has been charged with raping a 10-year-old Ohio girl whose case was questioned as dubious by some Republicans.
Libyan oil firm chief denounces Tripoli’s move to replace him
The National Oil Corporation claims Tripoli government forces stormed its headquarters to install new director.
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