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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.
Modi’s critics have a precarious life in India
There are few barriers left to prevent the country’s slide into authoritarianism.
Ex-White House aide shares ‘firsthand’ Jan 6 stories – a timeline
Cassidy Hutchinson tells panel Trump tried to go to Capitol on Jan 6 and did not care that rioters were armed.
Scotland announces plan for independence vote in October 2023
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon promises to take legal action to ensure a vote if the UK government tried to block it.
UK service honours slain reporter Shireen Abu Akleh’s life, work
The veteran Al Jazeera journalist was shot dead by Israeli forces on May 11.
Latin American activists undeterred despite US abortion rollback
Women's rights advocates across Americas region say their struggle goes on after top US court overturns Roe v Wade.
G7 leaders wrap up summit, pledge tougher action against Russia
Leaders of world's richest democracies say they will impose 'severe and immediate economic costs' on Moscow.
French interior minister apologises for Champions League chaos
Gerald Darmanin says he is 'partly responsible' for chaos at last month's Champions League final in Paris.
Restitution: Africa’s Stolen Art – Plunder
The story of the large-scale plunder of African art and artefacts under European colonialism.
Investors excited by Zimbabwe plan to mint gold to curb inflation
President Mnangagwa is reportedly desperate to shed some of the legacy economic problems his administration inherited.
Rival Libyan officials hold UN-led election talks in Switzerland
Talks will focus on draft constitutional framework for elections after they failed to reach an agreement previously.
Dozens of inmates die in Colombia prison riot
Forty-nine inmates killed and 30 injured during attempted escape from prison in Tulua, officials say.
Who is Mohammed Zubair, Indian journalist arrested by Modi gov’t?
Alt News co-founder has long been in the BJP's crosshairs for his relentless debunking of fake news and false claims.
Yemeni currency devaluation persists, despite new leadership
President Rashad al-Alimi has toured the Gulf looking for more funds for the country's war-damaged economy.
South Africa: Eskom could repeat worst power cuts in its history
The state power company is struggling to meet power demand due to labour protests over wage talks disrupting operations.
Gunmen in northwest Pakistan kill polio worker, two policemen
Gunmen on motorcycles open fire on a team of workers during a door-to-door inoculation campaign in North Waziristan.
Afghan survivor: If another quake doesn’t kill us, poverty might
More than 1,000 people have been killed and some 2,000 injured in Afghanistan’s worst earthquake in 20 years.
China’s President Xi to visit Hong Kong for anniversary
Xi will attend several events including the inauguration of Hong Kong’s next leader on Friday, deputy police chief said.
In search of Kashmir’s nomadic delicacies
Year to year, people in the Aru valley eagerly await the arrival of the Gujjars and the delicious foods they make.
Germany sentences 101-year-old Nazi camp guard to 5 years in jail
Josef Schuetz was sentenced to five years in prison for working at a Nazi concentration camp during World War II.
Pallonji Mistry, Indian billionaire who feuded with Tata, dies
Mistry and his family control the Shapoorji Pallonji Group and he was one of the richest men in India and Europe.
Spain’s Socialists receive wake-up call after Andalusia election
Landslide victory of the People's Party in Andalusia's regional vote leaves Spain's ruling party looking vulnerable.
Top Philippines court rejects final bid to stop Marcos presidency
Supreme Court dismisses attempts to quash President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr's landslide election victory.
What you need to know about the Iran-US nuclear talks in Qatar
If indirect talks are successful, a restored nuclear deal could lead to a return of Iranian oil to the global market.
Russian opposition politician Ilya Yashin arrested in Moscow
Yashin, a critic of the war in Ukraine, is accused of disobeying police, his lawyer says.
Japan: Tokyo swelters amid worst June heatwave since 1875
Hundreds of people seek treatment for heatstroke as temperatures in Tokyo break nearly 150-year records for June.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 125
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 125th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Pakistan jails man linked to Mumbai attacks for terror financing
Sajid Majeed Mir's sentencing appears to be part of Pakistan's efforts to get off Financial Action Task Force grey list.
How Russia and Ukraine are vying to control vital grain routes
A battle is being waged in the Black Sea, with serious consequences for the world's food supply.
Australian firm halts facial recognition trial over privacy fears
The move comes after a consumer group referred the company to the privacy regulator for 'unreasonably intrusive' tech.
In Indonesia, ‘pay later’ services leave some drowning in debt
Buy now, pay later services take off in Southeast Asian country where most people don't have a bank account.
G7, UN condemn ‘deplorable’ Russian attack on Kremenchuk mall
G7 denounces 'war crime' after a Russian missile attack on a crowded Ukrainian shopping mall kills at least 18 people.
US kills ‘senior leader’ of al-Qaeda-linked group in Syria
US military raid targeted Abu Hamzah al Yemeni, leader of the al-Qaeda-aligned group, Hurras al-Din.
Iran applies to join BRICS group of emerging countries
Iranian official says membership 'would result in added values for both sides'.
Dozens of people found dead in a truck in San Antonio, Texas
Officials say 46 people were found dead in San Antonio in an apparent human smuggling attempt along US-Mexico border.
Sri Lanka under virtual lockdown as fuel restricted for pvt cars
Gov't decided on Monday to limit fuel to essential services until July 10 and told residents to stay home.
Is the global climate emergency making South Asia unlivable?
Recurrent catastrophic weather events in the region underscore the need for longer-term solutions to climate change.
Biden eyes China with memorandum to combat illegal fishing
Move comes as Washington steps up engagement with Asia to counter China's growing influence.
Russia-Ukraine live news: West condemns Kremenchuk attack
The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting after a Russian strike killed 18 people in a busy shopping mall.
US: At least 3 dead after train hits truck, derails in Missouri
Amtrak says approximately 243 passengers, 12 crew were in train when it derailed en route to Chicago from Los Angeles.
NATO mulls how to define China: ‘Systemic challenge’ or worse?
NATO reassesses China as a concern due to Beijing's increasing military ambitions and growing economic might abroad.
Germany returns artefacts taken from Africa during colonial rule
Priceless artefacts taken from Cameroon, Namibia and Tanzania during colonial times will be returned, Germany says.
Indigenous protest leaders agree to talks with Ecuador government
Talks to begin as demonstrations against rising costs of living have paralysed parts of the South American country.
Can G7 remain united against President Vladimir Putin?
Leaders of the world's largest economies say they will impose more sanctions on Moscow.
Guilty: Credit Suisse hit with money laundering conviction
The verdict is the first ever criminal conviction of a major Swiss lender in the country's history.
India journalist Mohammed Zubair arrested for 2018 Twitter post
Delhi Police arrest the Muslim co-founder of leading fact-checking website, accusing him of insulting Hindu sentiments.
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