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Russia threatens retaliation over Norway Arctic island goods ban
Russian foreign ministry says Norway's restrictions on goods disrupted work of its consulate-general on Arctic islands.
Turkey to seek extraditions from Finland, Sweden under NATO deal
Turkey's justice minister says Ankara is seeking extradition of 12 suspects from Finland, 21 from Sweden: State media.
US top court expands state power over Native land in Oklahoma
State can prosecute non-Native Americans for crimes committed on tribal land when victim is Native, Supreme Court rules.
‘Dangerous times’: US Muslims mull implications after fall of Roe
Muslim advocacy groups in US are raising money and considering potential legal steps after abortion rights rollback.
Twenty people found dead in Libyan desert
Bodies found about two weeks after group died, presumably due to thirst.
Hajj booking system changes leave many Muslims disappointed
Many Muslims from Western countries miss out as Saudi Arabia's Hajj authorities move pilgrimage bookings online.
Sudan’s economy dominated by military interests: Report
C4ADS report says crackdown on patronage networks was a contributing factor to last October's coup.
The Global South has the power to force radical climate action
After all, Western economies - and their economic growth - depend utterly on labour and resources from the South.
Latin America can now lead the way on abortion rights
After the overturning of Roe v Wade, the US movement for reproductive justice can learn a lot from Latin America.
Analysis: Nigerian state’s call to arms could spur state of anarchy
Authorities in Zamfara issued the call for self-defence as bandits continue to unleash terror across northern Nigeria.
NATO summit: Zelenskyy pushes for modern artillery, funds
Ukrainian president says Russian invasion was 'a war for the right to dictate conditions in Europe'.
Protests over economic woes enter second day in Ghana
Frustration has grown in recent months as Ghanaians bear the brunt of rampant inflation and the rising costs of living.
The Federalist Society: Architects of the American dystopia
The US Supreme Court has become nothing but an enforcer of the current conservative agenda - but how did we get here?
Spain promises full cooperation with migrant death probes
Spain and Morocco launched investigations after 23 migrants died attempting to enter Spain’s Melilla enclave.
In a Nigerian leprosy colony, residents endure stigma and neglect
There are 64 leprosy settlements across Nigeria but most are in varying states of disrepair with little to no funding.
Rwandans in DRC stay indoors as rebel attacks spur national anger
Videos of anti-Rwandan protests are circulating on social media as Kinshasa accuses Kigali of backing rebels in east DRC
Biden announces US military reinforcements across Europe
Biden to boost US land, sea and air military presence in several European nations as Russia's war in Ukraine rages on.
Rats for neighbours, smells like death: Life for UK’s Travellers
How the UK’s nomadic communities struggle to make a home amidst foul smells, bad air quality, dust, noise and vermin.
Nigeria sells marginal oilfield licenses for $482m, ignores court
The licensing comes despite a court ruling in May, restraining Abuja from issuing licences pending a suit determination.
Infographic: When are Hajj and Eid al-Adha?
One million pilgrims will convene in Mecca to perform Hajj this year followed by Eid al-Adha.
NATO faces biggest challenge since World War II: Stoltenberg
The alliance is set to label Russia a ‘direct threat’ and pledges bolstered defence capabilities.
As Sri Lanka economic crisis worsens, daily wage workers struggle
Government restricting sale of fuel for essential services means less work for people who survive on daily wages.
Why did Turkey lift its veto on Finland and Sweden joining NATO?
Ankara has signed a trilateral memorandum agreement after obtaining concessions on demands it put forward in May.
Sudan’s military strikes disputed region bordering Ethiopia
Ethiopia's officials said Sudan's armed forces fired during clashes in disputed region of al-Fashaqa.
EU countries approve climate laws, 2035 fossil fuel car ban
The 27 EU countries agree to support 2035 fossil fuel car ban and compromise on fund to shield citizens from CO2 costs.
Housing shortage blamed for tripled homeless population in France
Despite tripling of the homeless population, French authorities do little to address the nation's housing shortage.
Afghan officials fled to luxury homes leaving millions to suffer
Former officials escaped to luxury homes in Dubai and the US while millions of Afghans live in misery.
Serena Williams brushes off retirement talks after Wimbledon exit
Former world number one and holder of 23 Grand Slams was playing at Wimbledon after a year out through injury.
Ecuador’s Lasso survives impeachment vote, halts protest talks
Lasso has said he is open to negotiations, but not with Indigenous leader Iza, whom he accused of self-serving politics.
What does Ms. Marvel mean to the Muslim community?
New TV series follows the adventures of a Pakistani-American teen who develops superpowers.
With son’s appointment, Mukesh Ambani sets transition stage
For years, Mukesh Ambani has studied how billionaire families passed on what they had built to the next generation.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian man in occupied West Bank
Muhammad Maher Marei, 25, was killed during armed clashes that broke out after an Israeli army dawn raid on Jenin.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 126
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 126th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Hindu tailor murdered in India’s Udaipur over prophet remarks row
Mobile internet services and large gatherings restricted in Udaipur after two Muslim men allegedly behead Hindu tailor.
Philippines: Maria Ressa’s Rappler news site ordered shut down
Nobel prize winner pledges to keep her critical news site running, labels shutdown order 'highly irregular'.
Colombia Truth Commission presents final report on civil conflict
Commission calls for sweeping changes to Colombia's drug policy as it presents final report into long-running conflict.
US opens criminal probe after 51 people die in Texas truck
Officials say driver of the truck and two Mexican men tied to the smuggling incident have been taken into custody.
Philippines’ infrastructure woes in focus as Marcos takes reins
Archipelago has for decades struggled to provide adequate infrastructure to serve the needs of its 110 million people.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Moscow may not have planned to hit mall
The UK's defence ministry notes a 'real' possibility Russia was aiming for another, nearby target in Kremenchuk.
N Korea accuses US, regional allies of moves towards ‘Asian NATO’
State news agency KCNA accused US, Japan and South Korea of harbouring 'sinister aim' towards Pyongyang.
NATO summit opens amid warnings of ‘a more dangerous world’
Military alliance will discuss new strategic concept for upcoming decade and is set to label Russia as a primary threat.
Ghislaine Maxwell given 20 year sentence for sex trafficking
Maxwell in court told victims that she was 'sorry' but prosecution argued Maxwell had shown an 'utter lack of remorse'.
Five key takeaways from sixth January 6 US Capitol riot hearing
Former aide Cassidy Hutchinson shared observations from inside Donald Trump's White House in the days around the riots.
More than 300,000 civilians killed in Syrian conflict: UN report
The report says some 306,887 civilians were killed in Syria between March 1, 2011 to March 31, 2021 due to the conflict.
Can talks bring an end to weeks of violent protests in Ecuador?
Indigenous groups are demanding lower food and fuel prices.
Bulgaria announces mass expulsion of 70 Russian diplomatic staff
Bulgarian state services identified the diplomats 'as people who worked against our interests', PM Kiril Petkov says.
Finland, Sweden on path to NATO membership as Turkey drops veto
Turkey agreed to lift opposition to Sweden and Finland joining NATO, a breakthrough in an impasse clouding the summit.
Texas judge blocks pre-Roe v Wade abortion ban
Abortion up to six weeks of pregnancy can now resume in Texas at some clinics, US legal groups say.
Lewis Hamilton hits back at Nelson Piquet after racial slur
Three-time world champion Piquet used a racist remark about Hamilton when describing events of last year's British GP.
Sanctions on Russia, protecting energy, food: The G7 action plans
The annual summit was dominated by talks on how the Group of Seven can support Ukraine in repelling Russia's invasion.
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