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Jordan’s Bedouins take on the struggles of climate change
Jordan, the second most water-scarce country in the world, is adapting to the consequences of climate change.
Humanitarian aid alone cannot save Lebanon
Only political stability can bring an end to Lebanon's perpetual crises.
The Aleppo electronic artists using music to heal in Gaziantep
Artists recreate Aleppo nightlife to bring Syrians and Turks together and as a way to process war and earthquake trauma.
Al-Shabab attacks AU peacekeeper mission base in Somalia
The AU mission is yet to confirm the number of casualties although al-Shabab claims to have killed 137 soldiers.
Boat carrying 500 asylum seekers disappears in Mediterranean Sea
Two humanitarian ships fail to find vessel in distress after rescue groups lose contact with those onboard.
Rishi Sunak’s proposed anti-asylum bill is dangerous
I arrived in the UK in 2010 on a rubber dinghy. If this bill was in place then, I might not be alive today.
How Greece’s main opposition Syriza party ‘lost the left’
Analysts and left-wing Greeks say Tsipras's campaign was unclear and has cost the movement severely.
Second Pakistani journalist missing, family alleges abduction
Both Sami Abraham's family and Karachi-based independent BOL television, where he works, say he has been kidnapped.
Iran, Belgium conduct prisoner swap freeing aid worker, diplomat
Iranian diplomat Assadollah Assadi and Belgian aid worker Olivier Vandecasteele freed, in deal facilitated by Oman.
‘War on women’: Taliban curbs on Afghan females a ‘crime’
Taliban crackdown on Afghan women's rights could constitute gender persecution under the ICC, rights groups say.
Three of four cheetahs born in India after 70 years die
Their mother was among 20 cheetahs flown from Africa as part of ambitious plan to reintroduce animal that went extinct.
Egypt defers payments for wheat imports amid dollar crunch
Deferred payments for wheat imports are to relieve financial pressures caused by lack of foreign currency, official said
Chaos as passenger opens South Korea aeroplane door mid-flight
Asiana Airlines aircraft managed to land safely with 194 people on board with some suffering breathing difficulties.
Mississippi family seeks charges after policeman shoots boy, 11
Lawyer says Aderrien Murry, who called police at the request of his mother, was unarmed and following instructions.
Tears, faraway motherhood: Toll of EU’s seasonal farm labour
More than half a million children in Romania alone had at least one working parent abroad in 2021, a study shows.
Turkey election: What do Erdogan and Kilicdaroglu have to offer?
Here is a rundown of presidential candidates' promises and rhetoric on issues such as security, refugees and economy.
‘Time’s up’: Deal on US debt ceiling close as default looms
A default could upend global financial markets and push the United States into a major recession.
Pakistan slaps travel ban on ex-PM Imran Khan amid row with army
FIA bans Khan, his wife and hundreds of PTI leaders from travelling abroad amid standoff with the military.
Climbers to mark 70 years of Everest summit amid climate concerns
Conditions on the peak raise concerns for mountaineering community and people whose livelihoods depend on visitors.
Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain implant firm cleared for human trials
Neuralink cleared by US FDA to study implant allowing interface between human brains and computers.
‘So happy’: Man declared innocent after 33 years in US jail
Daniel Saldana was convicted in 1990 of attempted murder, but evidence emerged that he was not even at the scene.
Peruvian police seize cocaine bricks wrapped in Nazi insignia
Police found 58kg of cocaine bearing the Nazi flag and imprinted with the name of Germany's war-time leader Hitler.
Japan tightens Russian sanctions in line with G7
Japan will freeze the assets of 78 groups and 17 individuals including army officers in Russia, and ban some exports.
China could hack US ‘critical infrastructure’, State Dept warns
Department accused Chinese state-sponsored hacking group, Volt Typhoon, of carrying out cyber-espionage on US targets.
Man arrested in Japan after four killed in rare gun, knife attack
The suspect was arrested after he barricaded himself inside a building in a 12 hour standoff with police.
Karnataka has shattered Modi’s aura of invincibility
Modi turned the state election into a referendum on himself. He lost. And southern India is now free of the BJP.
Killer whales damage boat in latest orca incident off Spain coast
Dozens of incidents involving groups of orcas and boats reported off the Spanish, Portuguese coasts so far this year.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 457
As the war enters its 457th day, we take a look at the main developments.
UK says raised Jimmy Lai security law case with China
The Hong Kong media tycoon has been in jail since December 2020 and faces long-delayed security law trial in September.
US says Russia cannot win in Ukraine, Moscow sees long war ahead
Russia’s former President Dmitry Medvedev said Ukraine war is likely to last decades with bouts of fighting and truces.
In a changed Indonesia, some fear a ‘backlash’ against freedoms
Indonesia has changed significantly since Soeharto resigned 25 years ago but activists say new threats are emerging.
Amnesty report finds racial bias in Peru’s protest crackdown
Report comes as Peru declares Mexican President Lopez Obrador persona non grata after he criticised protest response.
US doctor who treated 10-year-old rape victim faces hearing
Doctor Caitlin Bernard faces possible discipline after the abortion she gave a child put her in the national spotlight.
US accuses Wagner Group of supplying missiles to Sudan’s RSF
Washington warns that the Russian mercenary group is prolonging the conflict and causing 'further chaos' in Sudan.
Sudan’s warring sides accuse each other of violating ceasefire
The truce between Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces was reached after 5 weeks of warfare in Sudan.
Final Virgin Galactic test flight paves way for paying customers
Company celebrates as it completes what is likely the final test before commercial space tourism operations begin.
US releases plan to combat anti-Semitism amid definition debate
Biden administration stops short of officially adopting IHRA anti-Semitism definition favoured by pro-Israel groups.
Nvidia close to being first trillion-dollar chip firm on AI use
US company dominates market for chips used to power ChatGPT and similar services, a key reason behind its stock surge.
What are the root causes of modern-day slavery?
A report finds 50 million people globally are victims of forced unpaid labour.
‘The war we know is better’: Palestinians leave Sudan for Gaza
Adel Atallah escaped the Israeli blockade of Gaza in 2007 to build a life in Sudan, only to flee conflict once again.
South Africa raises interest rates to 14-year high
Central bank decides on 10th straight hike as it raises its inflation forecast for year and blackouts plague country.
Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes sentenced to 18 years
Sentence is the longest yet for a participant in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol, led by Donald Trump supporters.
Top US court curbs government regulations to protect wetlands
Supreme Court says wetlands can only be regulated if they have 'continuous surface connection' to another body of water.
Lebanon’s Druze leader Jumblatt resigns as political party chief
After stepping down at 73, Walid Jumblatt calls for elections to choose the Progressive Socialist Party's next leader.
Typhoon Mawar moves on but leaves many in Guam without power
No fatalities or major injuries reported in the aftermath of the heaviest storm to hit the US territory since 2002.
Pakistan minister defends trial of Khan supporters in army courts
'They planned it': Defence Minister Asif alleges military installations in different cities were targeted deliberately.
What is 14th Amendment and can it resolve US debt ceiling fight?
President Biden says he could invoke constitution to order the Treasury to issue bonds and keep paying gov't bills.
South Korea uses homegrown rocket to put satellite into orbit
KSLV-II Nuri is country's first domestically built space launch vehicle using only S Korean rocket technology.
Storm fells symbolic 400-year-old cotton tree in Sierra Leone
The tree was a symbol of freedom and had been a national landmark for centuries.
‘Florida blueprint’: Key right-wing bills signed by Ron DeSantis
From immigration to guns to abortion, the presidential candidate pushed laws to advance conservative agenda in Florida.
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