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Sri Lanka cabinet moves to clip President Rajapaksa’s powers
Cabinet approves amendment to the constitution in a move to appease protesters calling for Gotabaya Rajapaksa to quit.
Belgium repatriates ISIL-linked children, mothers from Syria
Six Belgian women and their 16 children repatriated, the largest Belgian airlift of the families of ISIL fighters.
Qatar World Cup 2022 explained in maps and charts
Qualified teams, groups, schedule and snapshot of stadiums that will host World Cup matches.
South Korea ‘successfully’ launches homegrown Nuri space rocket
The launch of the domestically produced Nuri rocket is a big step for South Korea's space programme.
Photos: Sri Lanka students march to demand president, PM resign
Thousands of students protest in Colombo, asking President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and PM Ranil Wickremesinghe to quit.
Hundreds of thousands evacuated in China amid heavy rains, floods
Southern China is experiencing its heaviest rainfall since 1961, with downpours causing serious floods and landslides.
Poland drops Russian-based Rybus from World Cup plans
The move by the Polish FA comes after the left-back signed for the Russian team Spartak Moscow.
Saudi Crown Prince MBS visits Egypt at start of regional tour
The Saudi leader will hold talks with President el-Sisi before heading to Jordan and Turkey as part of his tour.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 118
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 118th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Falling grain stocks: Will India ban rice exports next?
How India balances domestic needs with rice exports could prove the difference between food security and hunger.
Is South Africa ready to tackle its corruption problem?
Political observers believe the arrest of Rajah and Atul Gupta could be a turning point for the country.
Bitcoin holds above $20,000 after week of forced crypto selling
Bitcoin rises as much as 1.6 percent in Asia in a tentative sign of recovery from last week’s rout.
Beleaguered Cathay Pacific to bring back more planes to Hong Kong
Airline says it will bring back aircraft to Hong Kong to help rebuild city's hub status.
‘Very troubling’: Emails reveal US alarm over China-Solomons pact
Internal emails show US aid agency officials' concerns over contentious security agreement.
Berta Caceres: Honduras executive jailed for 22 years over murder
Prominent environmental and Indigenous activist Berta Caceres was shot dead in her home in 2016.
‘Through our own eyes’: Rohingya refugees stage photography show
Refugees in Bangladesh's sprawling camps hope online exhibition and book will help world better understand their lives.
Russian Nobel medal sale raises $103.5m for Ukraine children
Journalist Dmitry Muratov, who won prize in 2021, will give the money to the UNICEF humanitarian response to the war.
World’s largest freshwater fish caught in Cambodia
Fisher on the Mekong River caught a giant stingray that weighed almost 300kg.
Hong Kong’s iconic floating restaurant sinks in South China Sea
Famed tourist attraction capsizes near the Paracel Islands after encountering "adverse conditions".
After COVID, South Korea’s young investors swap stocks for art
A growing number of younger South Koreans are investing in art as stocks and pricey real estate lose allure.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Kyiv warns of renewed Kharkiv offensive
Moscow withdrew troops from Kharkiv after its deadly campaign failed to capture the region.
Trump ally’s Senate campaign video blocked on social media
Facebook says the ad violates its policies on violence and incitement while Twitter blocked the video from being shared.
Ukraine attacks oil drilling platforms off Crimea coast: Official
Head of Moscow-controlled Crimea said people injured, missing after Ukraine fired on Black Sea oil drilling platforms.
Thousands rally in Georgia in support of EU membership bid
Demonstration in Tbilisi comes days after the European Commission recommended deferring Georgia's candidacy.
How will France’s president govern over the next five years?
French President Emmanuel Macron's alliance lost its majority in the National Assembly in legislative elections.
More than 100 civilians killed in Mali attacks: Gov’t
Government says 132 people killed as armed group attacks villages in Mali's central Mopti region.
NATO summit ‘not deadline’ for Finland, Sweden talks: Turkey
NATO chief says talks between Turkey, Sweden and Finland were 'constructive', but Turkey says still work to be done.
Zimbabwe healthcare workers strike over wages, inflation crisis
Public health workers and other civil servants are demanding salaries in US dollars as inflation hits 132 percent.
US President Biden considering gas tax holiday amidst high prices
As consumers feel the pinch of rising energy prices, the Biden administration struggles to find solutions.
Canada announces ban on single-use plastics in ‘historic step’
New regulations will prohibit sale and import of 'harmful' plastics, with some time for businesses to adjust.
China oil imports from Russia surge amid Ukraine war sanctions
China’s crude oil imports from Russia up 55% in May compared to a year earlier, displacing Saudi Arabia as top supplier.
Yellowstone National Park to partly reopen after major floods
Park officials say they will use $50m in US federal highway money to speed up road and bridge repairs.
Israel set for election as PM says coalition will disband
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett says Foreign Minister Yair Lapid will serve as caretaker PM until new elections are held.
NY Times says Israeli forces ‘most likely’ shot Shireen Abu Akleh
New York Times report adds to growing number of probes pointing the finger at Israel for killing Al Jazeera journalist.
Nigeria: Supreme Court upholds freeze on Shell’s asset sale
Eighty-eight communities were awarded $1.95bn compensation for an oil spill they blamed on a Shell asset.
Afghanistan: Five UK citizens released by Taliban
Friends and family of Peter Jouvenal, a journalist and businessman, said he was among those released.
Three Gulf, nine African sovereign funds sign deal for investment
The deal is meant to spur investment in green projects and logistics to improve interconnectivity amid economic crisis.
Russia warns Lithuania over Kaliningrad goods restrictions
Moscow decries 'hostile' restrictions on flow of EU-sanctioned goods to Russian exclave, as Lithuania defends measures.
What’s at stake as UN Taliban travel ban waiver set to expire?
The Trump-backed waiver allows sanctioned Taliban leaders to travel abroad for negotiations.
At least 13 killed in northern Syria bus attack
Syria's defence ministry says the attack took place early in the morning on the Raqqa-Homs highway.
UN says Libya rival factions fail to reach deal in election talks
The final round of talks in Egypt concluded without a breakthrough, UN special adviser on Libya Stephanie Williams said.
Who is watching the watchmen of the United Kingdom?
What does the resignation of Lord Geidt - and the little impact it had - tells us about executive power in Britain?
Fifty days to D-day: The men vying to become Kenya’s next president
The two main challengers remain opposition leader Raila Odinga and Deputy President William Ruto.
Why Turkey, Greece remain on collision course over Aegean islands
A lack of diplomacy exacerbates the latest dispute between Greece and Turkey over the islands in the Aegean.
‘We have been cheated’: India’s youth reject new army jobs scheme
Plan to hire soldiers on four-year contracts sparks violent protests, with thousands of young men demanding a rollback.
Rohingya families in Kashmir fear separation as India cracks down
Refugees say the fear of separation from families is greater than the fear of being deported back to Myanmar.
World Refugee Day: As a former refugee, I want safety for all
Ethnicity and nationality should not become deciding factors in saving lives.
Spain’s conservative People’s Party secures majority in Andalusia
The People's Party secures 58 seats in Andalusia's parliament, blocking out the far-right Vox party.
Belgium hands over DR Congo independence hero’s tooth to family
Patrice Lumumba was the first democratically elected prime minister of the DRC after independence from Belgium in 1960.
Deactivating Kenya’s Toxic Trolls
Amid the growing number of online trolls in Kenya, a mother launches a cyberattack of kindness.
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