Gaza flotilla: Turkey issues arrest warrant for Netanyahu
21 August 2026
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DR Congo Ebola outbreak ‘growing exponentially’: UN
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Iran-linked oil tanker falls victim to Somali piracy surge
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Prince Harry and others ordered to pay millions over failed lawsuit
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Trump pledges 'golden age' of space travel
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Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan back in jail after shorter-than-expected hospital visit
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South Asia
Update / Imran taken back to Adiala jail after visit to hospital
21 August 2026
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South Asia
Panama Canal to reduce shipping over El Nino-fueled drought
21 August 2026
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World
Italian scientists bet on octopus to fight crab invasion
21 August 2026
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Europe
Russian ballistic missiles kill 16 in Ukraine’s Kyiv
21 August 2026
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World
Cops kill 4 ‘mercenaries’
Haitian police killed four “mercenaries” they said were behind the assassination of President Jovenel Moise Wednesday and took two more into custody, as the impoverished and crisis-hit Caribbean nation was pitched into uncertainty.
8 July 2021
Malaysian party withdraws support for embattled PM
The biggest party in Malaysia’s ruling coalition, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), yesterday said it was withdrawing support for the embattled prime minister and urged him to step down.
8 July 2021
Giuliani’s law license in Washington suspended
A US appeals court on Wednesday suspended Rudy Giuliani, a former attorney for ex-President Donald Trump, from practicing law in Washington, DC.
8 July 2021
‘Victory for rule of law’
Jacob Zuma yesterday began a 15-month sentence for contempt of court, becoming post-apartheid South Africa’s first president to be jailed after a drama that campaigners said ended in a victory for rule of law.
8 July 2021
Battle rages for provincial capital
Plumes of smoke billowed over an Afghan provincial capital yesterday as fighting raged between the Taliban and government forces for a second straight day.
8 July 2021
This day in history
1900 - Commonwealth of Australia founded.
8 July 2021
Training aircraft crashes in Lebanon, three feared dead
A small training aircraft with three people onboard crashed on Thursday in Lebanon's mountainous Keserwan district, north of the capital Beirut, aviation sources said.
8 July 2021
Haiti police battle gunmen who killed president, amid fears of chaos
Haiti's security forces were locked in a fierce gun battle on Wednesday with assailants who assassinated President Jovenel Moise at his home overnight, plunging the already impoverished, violence-wracked nation deeper into chaos.
8 July 2021
South Africa's ex-president Zuma hands himself in to prison
South Africa's ex-president Jacob Zuma turned himself in late Wednesday to begin serving a 15-month sentence for contempt of court, his foundation and the police said.
8 July 2021
Trump sues Facebook, Twitter and Google, claiming censorship
Former US President Donald Trump on Wednesday filed lawsuits against Twitter Inc, Facebook Inc, and Alphabet Inc's Google, as well as their chief executives, alleging they unlawfully silence conservative viewpoints.
8 July 2021
President of Haiti killed by gunmen at residence
Haiti President Jovenel Moise was assassinated and his wife wounded early yesterday in a gun attack at their private residence, tipping the impoverished and crisis-hit Caribbean nation into a renewed state of political uncertainty.
7 July 2021
10 more victims found in Florida condo rubble; death toll 46
The search for victims of the collapse of a Miami-area high-rise condominium reached its 14th day on Wednesday, with the death toll at 46, scores still unaccounted for and authorities sounding more and more grim.
7 July 2021
Haitian President Jovenel Moise assassinated overnight
A group of unidentified individuals attacked the private residence of Haitian President Jovenel Moise overnight and shot him dead, Interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph said in a statement released Wednesday.
7 July 2021
Ever Given container ship begins exit from Suez Canal 106 days after getting stuck
The Ever Given, one of the world's largest container ships, resumed its journey to leave the Suez Canal on Wednesday, 106 days after becoming wedged across a southern section of the waterway for nearly a week and disrupting global trade.
7 July 2021
Biden seeks to turn debacle in Afghanistan to victory at home
The US pullout from the Pentagon's once-mighty Bagram Air Base in the dead of night, while Taleban fighters pour across the country, looks a lot like a military defeat. Back home, President Joe Biden sees a political win.
7 July 2021
Dutch crime reporter 'fighting for his life' after Amsterdam shooting
A prominent Dutch crime reporter was rushed to hospital after being shot on the street in central Amsterdam on Tuesday evening, and remains in a serious condition, police said.
7 July 2021
Saudi official in US for talks on Yemen, Iran, Khashoggi
Saudi Arabia's deputy defense minister on Tuesday became the highest-ranking Saudi envoy to visit Washington since Joe Biden became president in January, and held talks with senior officials on the Yemen war and threats from Iran.
7 July 2021
Belarus jails Lukashenko foe Babariko for 14 years in 'sham' trial
A court in Belarus jailed former presidential contender Viktor Babariko for 14 years on Tuesday after convicting him on corruption charges he denied, sparking condemnation from the West and the embattled opposition-in-exile.
6 July 2021
Brazil's Bolsonaro implicated in alleged graft scheme: report
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was involved in a scheme to skim salaries of his aides while he was a federal deputy, website UOL reported on Monday, citing what it said were audios of his former sister-in-law explaining his role in the alleged racket.
6 July 2021
British royal Kate self-isolating after COVID-19 contact
British royal Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, is self-isolating and has cancelled her engagements after someone she came into contact with subsequently tested positive for COVID-19, her office said on Monday.
5 July 2021