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China’s Xi talks of Russia-Ukraine war as ‘alarm for humanity’
Speaking at a virtual business forum, Chinese president also questions the utility of sanctions against Russia.
Police chief who led Texas school shooting response suspended
Local police have been under intense scrutiny over their response to the attack at the Robb Elementary School.
Ukraine-Russia live news: Luhansk battle enters ‘fearsome climax’
Zelenskyy's adviser says fighting in Severodonetsk, Lysychansk is at a turning point as Russia intensifies attacks.
WNBA names Brittney Griner as honorary All-Star starter
Russian state-run news agency Tass reported that Griner's detention was extended until at least July 2.
‘Frightening’: US appeals court upholds Arkansas anti-BDS law
Advocates say ruling will 'flip the First Amendment on its head' and endanger the free speech rights of all Americans.
France’s Macron offers compromise after stinging parliament loss
In a national televised address, Macron proposed to 'legislate in a different way' based deals among diverse forces.
Canada’s Trans Mountain pipeline no longer profitable: Watchdog
Ottawa purchased the contentious pipeline project in 2018 despite opposition by Indigenous and environmental groups.
‘Bit of relief’: Biden calls for three month gas tax holiday
Asks states to suspend their taxes; refineries, energy companies to pass savings to consumers.
Will a new vote in Israel make a difference?
Defections, inability to pass legislation, and disagreements with Arab-Israeli coalition led to government's downfall.
Man who drove through crowd in Times Square found not responsible
Richard Rojas, who drove his car through crowds during a 2017 psychotic episode, qualifies for 'mental commitment'.
Yellowstone National Park partially reopens after rare floods
The park's south loop, which is open, has areas under construction and includes areas affected by floods.
Russia may cut off gas completely, Europe must act now, IEA warns
Head of IEA says Europe needs 'contingency plans' as Russia may further reduce gas deliveries amid its war in Ukraine.
US city to pay $3.2m in police killing of Daunte Wright
The tentative settlement also includes changes to police policies and training officers in traffic stops.
Iran’s Raisi pushes regional diplomacy as nuclear tensions rise
Tehran has seen a flurry of diplomatic activity in recent months, hosting three presidents in June alone.
Fed chief determined to keep inflation low, expects ‘surprises’
Powell says will assess further interest rate hikes on a 'meeting by meeting' basis.
How do we best prevent, prepare for, and respond to pandemics?
The G20 member states have taken steps towards strengthening the global health system. But we have much more work to do.
What we know about the US citizens captured in Ukraine
US says it has not been notified by Russia or 'Russian proxy forces' of the men's whereabouts.
French election: A ‘breakthrough’ for the far right?
The gains made by Marine Le Pen’s National Rally in Sunday's legislative election should not have surprised anyone.
Two more abducted Chibok girls freed in Nigeria, military says
The girls were found on June 12 and 14 in two different locations by Nigerian troops.
Russian oil refinery near Ukraine says it was hit by drone attack
The refinery's management says operations were suspended after a drone attack targeted infrastructure.
Will the war with Russia rein in Ukraine’s oligarchs?
The conflict may harm rich figures in financial terms and hand Zelenskyy victory in his battle against their influence.
Rescuing Armenia’s Bears | Close Up
Ruben Khachatryan has made it his mission to save the captive bears of Armenia from a lifetime of neglect and misery.
‘Hindutva pop’: The singers producing anti-Muslim music in India
These lyrics are typical of a growing pop music movement in India: far-right anti-Muslim songs.
Senegal forward Sadio Mane joins Bayern Munich from Liverpool
He signed a three-year contract after Bayern agree on a transfer reportedly worth $42.1m.
Texas mass shooting: Mayor says Uvalde school to be demolished
A gunman killed 19 children and two teachers in an attack at the Texas school in May.
Bangladesh floods: Experts say climate crisis worsening situation
The densely populated delta nation, one of the world's most climate-vulnerable, is facing its worst floods in 100 years.
Timeline: Deadly earthquakes in Afghanistan
The country has a long history of powerful tremors that have caused fatalities.
Thousands of Dutch farmers protest against emissions targets
The farmers rallied against the Dutch government's plans to rein in emissions of nitrogen oxide and ammonia.
No limits: Campaign spending spikes ahead of Kenyan elections
The Parliamentary Budget Office has warned that campaign spending could lead to possible inflation in the country.
Saudi Arabia’s MBS heads to Turkey as countries normalise ties
The crown prince's visit is a reminder that Saudi-Turkish relations have progressed rapidly in the last two years.
Nairobi hosts UN biodiversity talks aimed at ’30 by 30′ push
The UN is asking countries to designate 30 percent of their land and sea areas for conservation by 2030.
Afghanistan hit by deadliest earthquake in 20 years
At least 920 people killed and more than 600 wounded after powerful quake rocks remote provinces of Paktika and Khost.
Afghanistan earthquake live news: Hundreds killed in major tremor
Afghanistan’s deadliest earthquake in 20 years injures 1,500 people in the remote provinces of Paktika and Khost.
Indigenous protester dies in Ecuador as violence increases
On Tuesday, an estimated 10,000 Indigenous people took to the streets of Quito.
UK to introduce law to override ECHR after blocked deportations
New bill will allow UK to ignore European Court of Human Rights decisions after it blocked Rwanda deportation flights.
Pakistan, IMF say bailout talks making progress
The two sides have agreed on the budget and fiscal measures but still need to agree on a set of monetary targets.
Photos: Bangladesh’s garment-driven economic boom killing rivers
Experts say growth came at incalculable cost, with toxic melange of dyes, tanning acids and chemicals polluting rivers.
Ukrainian journalist ‘coldly executed’ by Russian forces: Report
Reporters Without Borders says evidence suggests Maks Levin was killed by bullets fired at close range.
India’s BJP nominates female tribal politician for president
If elected, Droupadi Murmu, 64, will become the country's first tribal and the second-ever female president.
Bulgaria’s ruling four-party coalition faces no-confidence vote
Bulgaria risks the fourth national election since April 2021 amid disagreements on budget spending and the EU.
Food prices push UK inflation to 40-year high of 9.1 percent
The Bank of England says worse is yet to come as the UK records the highest inflation rate out of the G7 countries.
At BRICS summit, China sets stage to tout its governance model
Chinese state media has praised the bloc of emerging economies for promoting 'non-Western styles, forms and principles'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 119
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 119th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Al Shishakli: Syria’s Master of Coups
The rise and fall of 1950s Syrian President Adib Al Shishakli, a master of military coups and defeating rivals.
Two Chinese activists face trial over civil society summit
Two men are accused of 'subverting state power', as new human rights index ranks China last.
Governments, firms make new bet on green hydrogen as climate fix
The number of green hydrogen projects worldwide has increased more than three-fold in less than a year.
Russian commodities traders replace Switzerland with Dubai
Ratcheting up of sanctions is promoting a migration of Russian businesses to Dubai.
Australian activists file bid to stop gas project over reef fears
Conservationists say Woodside Energy's project would harm the Great Barrier Reef through global warming.
Nearly 300 killed after strong earthquake hits Afghanistan
Death toll likely to go up after magnitude 6.1 earthquake rocks remote parts of Afghanistan and neighbouring Pakistan.
Bondholder sues Sri Lanka in US court
In a lawsuit, the bondholder said the default is being 'orchestrated by officials at the highest levels of government'.
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