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US willing to kill Iran deal to keep IRGC on ‘terror’ list: Biden
US president tells Israeli television he would use force as 'last resort' to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapon.
US companies to invest $40bn in Mexico through 2024
The news comes on the heels of Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's meeting with US President Joe Biden.
What will the US president achieve on his first Middle East trip?
Joe Biden begins tour of Israel, the occupied West Bank, and Saudi Arabia.
We, Shireen Abu Akleh’s family, want a meeting with Joe Biden
While in Palestine, Biden should meet with us to discuss what his administration can do to deliver justice for my aunt.
Hungary declares ‘energy emergency’ over threat of fuel shortages
Russia's war in Ukraine and sanctions by European Union have led to “energy crisis” on continent: PM's chief of staff.
Six candidates still in race to replace UK PM Boris Johnson
Rishi Sunak and Penny Mordaunt ahead after first round of voting in Conservative Party leadership race.
EU says Russian rail transport to Kaliningrad not banned
EU Commission guidance says sanctioned goods can transit between Russia and Kaliningrad by rail.
Ghana inflation scales new peak as it seeks IMF bailout
Hundreds took to the streets of Ghana's capital Accra last month to protest against high inflation and weak growth.
Ukraine cuts N Korea ties over recognition of separatist regions
Kyiv severs relations after Pyongyang recognises independence of Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics in Ukraine.
Thousands trapped as gangs battle for control in Port-au-Prince
MSF says corpses line only road into isolated Cite-Soleil, Haiti, which rival gangs have turned into a 'battlefield'.
Women should be leading conservation efforts in Africa
Women’s voices are noticeably absent from discussions on conservation in Africa. It is time to make our voices heard.
US signals Biden will avoid shaking hands during Middle East trip
Despite the new guidelines, the US president has shaken the hands of Netanyahu and Gantz early in his visit to Israel.
Maldives gov’t faces backlash for accepting Sri Lankan president
Maldivians voice outrage as disgraced Sri Lankan leader Gotabaya Rajapaksa flees to the Maldives.
Before Mali withdrawal, France prepares future Sahel strategy
France is stationing more forces in Niger and Chad to fight 'terrorist groups' amid 2,400 troops exiting from Mali.
Bank of Canada raises rates by full point to curb inflation
Canada's central bank raised its policy rate to 2.5 percent from 1.5 percent and said more hikes would be needed.
Analysis: Biden to clarify his ‘pragmatic’ Middle East policy
The President will use this week's Middle East visit to reassure allies that the US won't deprioritise the region.
Owner of South African bar where 21 teens died is arrested
Police said they arrested the owner and two other employees after 21 teenagers mysteriously died in a bar last month.
Euro drops below $1 for first time since 2002
The European Union's single currency dips to $0.9998 after official data shows a surge in US inflation in June.
In Ukraine, Boris Johnson’s downfall is met with sorrow
Throughout Russia's invasion, Zelenskyy and the Ukrainian public have viewed the divisive leader as a strong ally.
Belarus sentences journalist to eight years for ‘state treason’
Exiled Belarusian opposition leader says Katerina Bakhvalova's additional sentence is punishment for showing 'the truth'
US inflation jumps 9.1 percent in June to fresh four-decade high
Economists had projected a 1.1% rise from May and an 8.8% year-over-year increase, based on a Bloomberg survey.
Rap music finds a home in Somalia as its youth embrace the genre
Rappers say their songs resonate with the youth because they express everyday struggles; religious leaders disagree.
Two-thirds of Ukrainian refugees intend to stay in host countries
UN survey shows the majority of people fleeing Russia's invasion plan to stay put until hostilities subside.
Five things to know about the next US housing crisis
High home prices, scarcity and global uncertainty may be the perfect recipe for a US housing crisis, economists say.
Ivory Coast asks Mali to release 49 soldiers arrested in Bamako
Ivory Coast says its men are part of a security support deal signed with the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali in 2019.
Former Trump adviser John Bolton admits to planning foreign coups
Observers criticise John Bolton for 'casually boasting' about how he helped plan coups in other countries.
Thousands evacuated as wildfire spreads in southwestern France
At least 6,500 people are evacuated as wildfire spreads after burning more than 1,200 hectares (3,000 acres) of forest.
Photos: Sri Lanka protesters storm PM’s office as president flees
Protesters demand the resignation of Wickremesinghe, who was declared acting president after Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled.
Africa seeks private sector funding for ocean climate action
African countries turn to private climate funding to boost livelihoods of oceanside communities and aid biodiversity.
Sri Lanka in crisis: What, why and how?
Unprecedented economic crisis looks to have finally toppled President Gotabaya Rajapaksa as he flees to the Maldives.
Russia opens criminal case against opposition figure Ilya Yashin
Prominent opposition politician and activist has been charged for allegedly spreading false information about the army.
Shireen Abu Akleh: A Voice for Palestine
“It's been a huge loss for us all.”
Greek media outlet set on fire in suspected arson attack
The offices of Greek radio station Real FM and newspaper Real News are set on fire in a suspected arson attack.
New video of Uvalde school shooting shows slow police response
Officers are seen arriving at the Texas school and taking cover; after 77 minutes, they exchange fire with the shooter.
Iran says JCPOA talks to start soon; West warns of closing window
Tehran and Washington have so far maintained their positions, saying the other side needs to make concessions.
What prompted euro’s parity with US dollar and what’s its impact?
Experts identify two main reasons why the euro has lost value and the potential effects on the European Union.
Palestinians say Biden ‘helping sustain apartheid’ before visit
US president to visit Israel, occupied Palestinian territories in his first regional tour since taking office.
Thai garment workers decry COVID arrests after rare labour win
Labour activists claim authorities are selectively enforcing pandemic rules to suppress organising.
Photos: James Webb Telescope shows dying star, dancing galaxies
James Webb Space Telescope is the world's largest and most powerful space telescope.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 140
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 140th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Joe Biden on way to Middle East on first trip as US president
US leader will visit Israel, the occupied West Bank and Saudi Arabia during July 13-16.
Sri Lanka: Can new leadership prevent the spiral into chaos?
The Stream also examines political turmoil in the UK and the case of Alaa Abd el-Fattah.
US sends destroyer near Paracel Islands angering China
US says sailing near disputed islands was 'freedom of navigation operation' while China calls it 'illegal'.
New Zealand central bank hikes benchmark rate to 2.5 percent
Reserve Bank of New Zealand's interest rate increase comes after rises in April and May.
Malaysia’s Petronas to fight seizure of Luxembourg assets
Seizure of assets relates to $15bn legal dispute over agreement signed by sultan 144 years ago.
Timeline: Sri Lanka’s worst economic, political crisis in decades
Island mired in a deep crisis as its president flees country days after huge crowd of protesters stormed his residence.
Sri Lanka crisis live news: State of emergency as president flees
PM Ranil Wickremesinghe also declares curfew in Colombo after President Gotabaya Rajapaksa flees to Maldives.
China issues heat warnings as temperatures top 40C
More than 70 cities warn residents of rising temperatures as China is hit by latest round of adverse weather.
US announces major Pacific push, embassies in Tonga, Kiribati
Vice President Kamala Harris announces new initiatives in region in unprecedented address to regional summit.
S Korean central bank unveils half-point hike to cool inflation
Hike comes as inflation in Asia's fourth-largest economy is running at its fastest pace in 24 years.
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