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Israel says it will probe 1967 mass grave of Egyptian soldiers
Israeli media says dozens of Egyptian soldiers killed in 1967 war are buried under what is now an Israeli tourist park.
Sri Lanka PM’s office confirms president to resign ‘as announced’
Protesters say they will occupy gov't buildings till president and PM quit amid discussions of an all-party government.
Photos: Search for survivors under Chasiv Yar building debris
At least 18 people were confirmed killed when the residential buildings were struck in the town of Chasiv Yar.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 138
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 138th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Photos: Portugal battles wildfires amid drought
The wildfires come as Portugal endures a heatwave with temperatures expected up to 43 degrees Celsius.
‘Green way of life’: Thailand sees cannabis boom after law change
Southeast Asian country is seeing an explosion in cannabis products since plant's removal from banned narcotics list.
Japan ruling bloc sweeps upper house election after Abe’s killing
Ruling bloc's victory will revive effort to amend Japan's pacifist constitution, a long-held goal of Shinzo Abe.
Twitter drama to shift to courts as Musk calls off deal
It's also possible that both sides reach a settlement whereby Musk still makes the acquisition, but at a lower price.
Macau closes casinos for first time in two years over COVID
Chinese territory and other cities on mainland impose strict curbs to stamp out an Omicron-fuelled outbreak of the virus
Uber lobbied politicians, broke laws in global push: reports
Company received assistance from politicians including French President Emmanuel Macron, according to news reports.
Pacific islands summit begins amid US-China battle for influence
Key summit comes as region grapples with the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and US-China rivalry.
Monkeypox: Is enough being done to stop its global spread?
Viral disease is spreading among men who have sex with men.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Chasiv Yar death toll rises to 18
Ukraine's emergency services say another body has been pulled from the rubble of an apartment block in the Donetsk town.
Yosemite fire grows as crews try to protect iconic giant sequoias
A wildfire threatening the largest grove of giant sequoias in Yosemite National Park more than doubled in size in a day.
Ukrainian rescuers dig for survivors after Russian missile strike
Missile strikes destroyed three buildings in residential quarter of the town of Chasiv Yar, killing at least 15 people.
What’s behind Elon Musk’s decision to cancel the Twitter deal?
Twitter says it will take legal action against Elon Musk for pulling out of a takeover deal.
Faroe Islands to limit controversial dolphin hunt quota to 500
Bloody images of dolphin hunt by fishermen on self-governing islands located in the North Atlantic have caused outrage.
Portugal deploys 3,000 firefighters to battle heatwave blazes
Portuguese authorities announced a 'state of contingency' as at least 29 people have reported fire-related injuries.
Djokovic beats Kyrgios to take fourth successive Wimbledon title
Novak Djokovic now owns seven Wimbledon and 21 Grand Slam titles after beating Nick Kyrgios in Wimbledon final.
Sri Lanka protesters staying put until president, PM leave office
Thousands occupying the presidential palace are determined to stay until both the president and PM step down officially.
North Korea suspected of conducting artillery fire drills: Seoul
North Korea appears to have conducted artillery firing drills days after US fighter jets deployed to South Korea.
UK Conservative candidates throw hats in ring to replace Johnson
At least nine candidates have announced they will vie to be party's new leader and prime minister after Johnson resigns.
Sri Lanka protests: How did we get here and what comes next?
Protesters occupying government buildings say they will remain until the president and PM step down.
One of India’s last royal khansamas, and his raan kabab
On Eid al-Adha, writer Tarana Khan recalls a unique raan kabab prepared by one of the last royal cooks of Rampur.
Concerns over UN aid delivery amid fears Syria crossing may close
Lack of agreement regarding humanitarian aid deliveries likely to affect over four million citizens in northwest Syria.
Japan ruling coalition set to win election marred by Abe killing
Parliamentary polls may give Liberal Democratic Party a surge of support after the assassination of the former PM.
Ongoing civil strikes further cripple everyday life in Lebanon
Lebanese may be sympathetic to public sector workers striking over wages, but frustration at inconvenience remains.
Psychotherapists help Yazidis heal layers of trauma in Iraq
Amid new mental health options in northern Iraq, therapists worry that without continued support, progress will halt.
‘Reorient… not rupture’: Biden defends Saudi visit in column
US president writes in Washington Post his visit will keep US 'strong and secure' and that human rights is on agenda.
Photos: Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha
Millions of Muslims around the world celebrate the festival that marks the end of the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
Two bar shootings leave 19 dead in South Africa
Police said it is too early to say if assaults in Soweto and Pietermaritzburg were connected.
Sri Lanka hopes to install new gov’t after day of chaos and rage
Calm on streets a day after president's residence stormed and PM's house torched, forcing both to announce resignations.
US protesters call on Biden to do more to protect abortion rights
Protesters say Biden's Friday executive order to ease access to services to terminate pregnancies was insufficient.
Photos: All that happened in Sri Lanka on big day of protests
On island's most chaotic day in months amid economic crisis, protesters storm president's residence and torch PM's home.
US: murder of Jayland Walker was indeed ‘routine’ police practice
Two years after the police murder of George Floyd, racialised police brutality is still tragically ordinary in America.
Italy relocates refugees after Lampedusa centre overwhelmed
Navy begins transferring the first of 600 migrants and refugees from Lampedusa amid a sharp uptick in new arrivals.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Rockets kill six in Donetsk – official
More than 30 are also feared trapped after Russian attack destroys a five-storey apartment, Ukrainian official says.
Argentina president urges unity as anti-government protests build
Argentina is grappling with runaway inflation, huge pressure on the peso currency and spiking gas import costs.
Polls open in Japan election overshadowed by Shinzo Abe’s killing
Ruling LDP set for strong election showing in upper house election held days after ex-prime minister's assassination.
Srebrenica women recognised for highlighting 1995 genocide
More than 8,000 men and boys from the Bosniak ethnic group perished in 10 days of slaughter by Bosnian Serb forces.
Will Abe’s assassination affect Japan’s elections?
Japan is going ahead with its elections on Sunday, despite the assassination of former prime minister Shinzo Abe.
Sri Lanka’s president: Civil war victor brought down by protests
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa did not start out in life as a politician, unlike his elder brother Mahinda.
Flooding in Pakistan kills dozens as monsoon rains lash country
Almost 60 people have been killed and hundreds left homeless in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces.
US’s Blinken raises China’s ‘alignment with Russia’ on Ukraine
Secretary of State Antony Blinken tells China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi that Beijing not acting 'neutral' on Ukraine.
Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur loses to Rybakina of Kazakhstan at Wimbledon
Jabeur had aimed to become the first player from the Arab world and the first African woman to win a Slam singles title.
Russia creates ‘true hell’ in eastern Ukraine offensive: Governor
People in Russian-held territories in the south told to evacuate ahead of Ukrainian counteroffensive.
France in Focus: Flirting with the far right
The third in a four-part series. A look at far-right populist influence on mainstream politics in France.
Millions of Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha
Much of Asia, including Indonesia, India and Pakistan, will observe the holiday on Sunday.
The US probe into Abu Akleh’s death: Accessories to murder
Predictably, the US investigation on the origin of the bullet that killed the journalist turned out to be inconclusive.
It is now Africa’s turn to send ‘democracy experts’ to the West
As Africans, we should realise that it is now our turn to support the British people's aspirations for democracy.
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