Turkey's Opposition Pledges To Undo Erdogan's Legacy
The opposition's 2,300-point programme aims to roll back many of the powers Erdogan has wrested from parliament and ministries in the latter years of his tumultuous rule.
Russia Claims Advancing Near Vugledar
A Ukrainian military spokesman in charge of the area said that Russia's attacks were unsuccessful.
UN Calls On Taliban To Let Women Help Give Aid To Desperate Afghans
Afghanistan is facing one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, with more than half of its 38 million population facing hunger and nearly four million children suffering from malnutrition.
Liberian President George Weah To Seek Re-election
Weah pledged "a mandate of opportunity, a mandate for transformation, a mandate for development".
Biden Rejects F-16s For Ukraine As Russia Claims Advances
Fighting continued at key points along the long front as Russian forces sought to expand their hold on territory in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine.
More Than 80 Killed In Pakistan Mosque Blast Targeting Police
The attack happened Monday during afternoon worship in the provincial capital of Peshawar, close to areas along the Afghan border where militancy has been steadily rising.
At Least 17 Worshippers Killed In Pakistan Mosque Blast
The incident happened during afternoon prayers in the northwestern city of Peshawar near the border with Afghanistan.
Women Drive Fast Train To Mecca As Saudi Workforce Evolves
Saudi women only gained the right to drive in 2018, and until recently 25-year-old Ali's transportation experience was limited to cruising around her native Jeddah in the family sedan.
F1 Tensions With FIA Surface Over 'Inflated Price Tag' Row
Purported Saudi interest in adding F1 to its growing sport-portfolio beyond LIV Golf and the Premier League has triggered a row that threatens to act as a damaging backdrop to the 2023 season just weeks away from the opening race in Bahrain.
One Killed In Attack On Azerbaijan Embassy In Iran
Azerbaijan's foreign ministry said "responsibility" for the shooting, which also wounded two embassy security guards, lies with Iran.
IMF Announces Visit To Crisis-hit Pakistan
The South Asian nation is in dire economic straits servicing endless external debts, battling rising inflation and with only enough dollars for around three weeks of imports.
Activists Slam Appointment Of UAE Oil Boss To Lead Climate Talks
The UAE named Sultan Al Jaber, chief executive of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), to head the crucial COP28 climate meeting in November, sparking an outcry from activists.
Deadly Russian Missiles Hit Ukraine Power Facilities
Russian missiles killed one person and wounded two more in the capital, Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko said on social media.
Migrants In Morocco Limbo As They Cling To Europe Dreams
This month, six migrants were arrested following clashes during a police operation to evict people camping on the site of a tramway extension.
Like Germany, US Will Provide Heavy Tanks To Ukraine
Ukraine -- which had pleaded for heavy Western tanks for months -- welcomed the twin announcements, with President Volodymyr Zelensky urging they be delivered quickly.
UAE Astronaut Says Not Required To Fast During Ramadan On ISS
Emirati astronaut Sultan al-Neyadi said Wednesday that he will not be required to fast during Ramadan while on his upcoming space mission.
Microsoft Scrambles To Fix Global Outage
Thousands of incidents were logged by the tracking website Downdetector, with complaints spiking in the hour from 0700 GMT and particularly affecting users in Asia and Europe.
Small Businesses, Big Dreams: Iraq's Women Entrepreneurs
Iraq has 13 million employment-aged women "yet only around one million are working", said ILO country coordinator Maha Kattaa, presenting a report in July last year.
Pompeo Says US Averted Nuclear War Between India, Pakistan
"No other nation could have done what we did that night to avoid a horrible outcome," Pompeo wrote.
Power Returns To Cities In Pakistan Day After Massive Outage
The outage started around 7:30 am (0230 GMT) on Monday, a failure linked to a cost-cutting measure as Pakistan grapples with an economic crisis.
Erdogan Warns Sweden On NATO After Koran Burning
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned Sweden on Monday that it should not expect his backing to join NATO following the burning of the Koran outside Ankara's embassy in Stockholm.
Short-lived Kuwait Cabinet Resigns After Parliament Disputes
The prime minister submitted the cabinet's resignation to Crown Prince Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad al-Jaber Al-Sabah, the official KUNA news agency said.
Morocco Votes To Review Ties With European Parliament
In a statement after their session, the Moroccan legislators called the European resolution "an unacceptable attack against the sovereignty, dignity and independence of judicial institutions in the kingdom."
Holocaust Education Moves UAE Closer To Israel But Suspicions Remain
Arab nations have generally been reluctant to tackle the subject, given that Nazi Germany's mass murder of Jews in gas chambers and on death marches was a key factor leading to the 1948 creation of the state of Israel.
Ukraine Should Focus On Preparing Offensive, Not Bakhmut Battle: US Official
That industrial hub has become the epicenter of the grinding war in eastern Ukraine, involving mass artillery strikes, slow advances and high casualties for both sides.
Iran's Raisi Pledges To Tackle Inflation
Addressing MPs, Raisi tried to reassure Iranians over the economy which faces a serious crisis due primarily to US sanctions, mainly on oil exports.
Israel PM Removes Top Minister Over Court Ruling
Leader of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish party Shas, Deri played a pivotal role in Netanyahu's return to power following Israel's November 1 elections.
Russia Taken 180,000 Dead Or Wounded In Ukraine: Norwegian Army
"Russian losses are beginning to approach around 180,000 dead or wounded soldiers," Norwegian Chief of Defence Eirik Kristoffersen said in an interview with TV2, without specifying how the numbers were calculated.
China Logs Nearly 13,000 Covid Deaths In A Week
The death toll came a week after China said nearly 60,000 people had died with Covid in hospitals in just over a month -- but there has been widespread scepticism over official data since Beijing abruptly axed anti-virus controls last month.
Arab States Boycott Regional Meet In Divided Libya's Capital
Regional heavyweights Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were not represented at all at the gathering -- a preparatory session ahead of a foreign ministers' meeting in Cairo.