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France says it has captured Islamic State bigwig in Mali
Oumeya Ould Albakaye, ISGS's chief of two provinces in Mali and Burkina Faso was captured this week.
Japan to attend NATO summit for first time
Fumio Kishida says he will join June 28-30 meeting, becoming the first Japanese prime minister to attend a NATO summit.
Africa being ‘punished’ by fossil fuel investment ban – Niger
Niger's leader criticised G7 decision to stop foreign fossil fuel investments after years exploiting natural resources.
Germany puts Russian man on trial over plot to kill dissident
Valid D is accused of plotting to kill a dissident from Russia's Chechen Republic on the orders of the region's leader.
Biden calls on oil refiners to produce more, cut profit margins
In a letter to company heads, Biden says 'historically high refinery profit margins' are hurting US consumers.
What weapons has Ukraine received from the US and allies?
Since the Russian invasion, Ukraine has received billions of dollars' worth of weapons from dozens of countries.
Who is Vladimir Putin? | Start Here
What has shaped President Vladimir Putin and how has he shaped Russia?
How problematic is corruption in Ukraine?
Analysts say while Ukraine suffers from corruption, Russia, which weaponises the issue, is not in a position to judge.
The Last Shelter: Cautionary tales from the deadly Sahara desert
Travellers exchange their dreams and stories in a temporary refuge on the edge of the Sahel desert.
Israel hopes Biden trip helps improve ties with Saudi Arabia
Arab countries have refused to forge ties with Israel, which has illegally occupied the Palestinian territories.
Sadrists quit Iraq’s parliament, but al-Sadr isn’t going away
The Sadrist bloc's resignation from parliament throws up a number of scenarios, including new elections in Iraq.
Has India’s Kashmir policy under Modi failed?
The much-touted 'muscular' policy pursued by the BJP is not working, say experts, as they urge political engagement.
US Southern Baptists to keep sex abuser list after ignored claims
The pledge falls short of demands by some survivors, including compensation and stronger independent monitoring.
Indonesia trade minister sacked after palm oil export flip-flops
Indonesian president names new trade minister after a three-week export ban sent shockwaves through global markets.
EU launches legal action against UK over post-Brexit change
UK's proposed bill to remove custom checks on some goods entering Northern Ireland violates the deal made with the EU.
Photos: Hunger killing children in forgotten corner of Uganda
More than 91,000 children are suffering from acute malnutrition in one of Uganda's poorest regions.
Brazil police arrest 2nd man in Bruno Pereira, Dom Phillips case
Fisherman Oseney da Costa de Oliveira, brother of first detainee, arrested on suspicion of involvement in disappearance.
EU signs gas deal with Israel, Egypt in bid to ditch Russia
The tripartite agreement will allow 'significant' exports of Israeli gas to Europe for the first time.
Bitcoin tumbles as crypto sell-off continues
The world's largest cryptocurrency has slumped about 70 percent since its record high of $69,000 in November.
Ecuador Indigenous leader released after protest arrest
Leonidas Iza had been arrested on suspicion of 'sabotage' amid nationwide anti-government protests.
Painting in the Dark
The inspiring story of Esref Armagan, a blind Turkish artist who became a critically acclaimed painter.
80% of Gaza children suffer depression after 15 years of blockade
About 800,000 children in Gaza have only ever known life under blockade, affecting their mental health, says report.
The reclusive TikTok star powering Nigeria’s street Afrobeats scene
When the trendy Afrobeats genre is scrubbed of its Western-approved sheen, DJ YK is one of its powerful engines.
Netflix plans Squid Game reality TV show with $4.56m cash prize
Netflix hit series inspires show claiming largest cast and lump cash prize in reality TV history - but without killings.
Ryanair drops Afrikaans test after backlash from South Africans
The British low-cost carrier drops a requirement for South African passengers to pass language test before travelling.
The seven border crossings of Gaza
The Gaza Strip had seven main border crossings giving it access to the outside world. Only three remain open.
UK wrongfully deported dozens over five years: Official data
Since the start of the UK's 'deport first, appeal later' policy, dozens of people were wrongly deported, data shows.
Photos: Costa Rica through to World Cup 2022 after playoff win
Costa Rica booked a spot at Qatar 2022 after a nervy win over New Zealand.
Rights groups condemn Tanzanian police violence against Maasai
Activists say at least 31 people were severely injured as violence broke over the demarcation of 1,500sq km of land.
How Florida became Ground Zero for the Ultra-MAGA movement
The Republican dominance in Florida seems to have become a self-reinforcing phenomenon.
COVID-19, HPV, smallpox and polio: four vaccine successes
Vaccines changed the pandemic's course. A look at other life-changing vaccines and why hesitancy undoes progress.
Amnesty says India should stop ‘vicious’ Muslim protest crackdown
Ex-Supreme Court judges say the BJP government in Uttar Pradesh state acted illegally by demolishing Muslim homes.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 112
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 112th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Costa Rica fans eye Qatar return after securing World Cup spot
The Central American team beat New Zealand 1-0 on Tuesday evening to secure the last remaining berth for the World Cup.
Republican who voted to impeach Trump defeated in South Carolina
Tom Rice, who voted to impeach Donald Trump after the Capitol riot, has lost his re-election bid in South Carolina.
Microsoft retires Internet Explorer – what does it mean for you?
Once the world’s most widely used web browser, Internet Explorer will be laid to rest on June 15, 2022.
Can America end its mass shooting epidemic?
We discuss the political divide on guns and what it will take to enact stricter laws.
Haze Fan was released on bail in January pending trial: China
Beijing-based journalist with Bloomberg News is accused of breaking national security laws.
China’s economy showed recovery sparks in May but consumers wary
Industrial production rose unexpectedly in May on easing of COVID curbs but consumer spending remained weak.
Nuclear-armed nations spent $82.4bn on weapons in 2021
Coalition accuses nuclear-armed nations of 'obscene' spending and notes extensive industry lobbying.
BTS pop band triggers $1.7bn rout after announcing solo stint
Shares of agency that manages the pop phenomenon tanked a record 28 percent on news members will pursue solo projects.
K-pop supergroup BTS to work on solo projects
Band members make surprise announcement during dinner to mark the group's founding in 2013.
Call for urgent action as Australia faces biodiversity crisis
Former threatened species commissioner says more needs to be done if Australia is to save its unique flora and fauna.
Ukraine-Russia live news: Kyiv calls for anti-missile systems
Global defence leaders to discuss military aid as Zelenskyy urges partners to bolster his army in the fight for Donbas.
CIA coder who allegedly leaked classified material begins trial
Prosecutors say Joshua Schulte leaked classified information because of workplace dispute; he says he is being framed.
US votes on bill expanding security for Supreme Court justices
Supporters of the move say threats to the justices have increased with some protesters gathering outside their homes.
Tornado Alley’s eastward shift threatens millions of Americans
Highly destructive tornado activity has been moving into US states with denser metropolitan populations.
Namibia: Surge in black rhino poaching in June, ministry says
The environment ministry says 11 black rhinos were recently killed and their horns removed.
Dozens of countries question China at UN over Xinjiang ‘abuses’
In a joint statement, 47 countries voice concern at treatment of ethnic minority Uighurs in far western region.
Biden’s approach to migration: ‘More carrots and fewer sticks’
The Biden administration’s focus on multilateral regional cooperation, is a major break from the stance of Donald Trump.
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