Russian 'Spy' Whale Surfaces In Sweden
First discovered in Norway's far northern region of Finnmark, the whale spent more than three years slowly moving down the top half of the Norwegian coastline, before suddenly speeding up in recent months to cover the second half and on to Sweden.
The Jailed Opponents Of Erdogan's Turkey
Secular challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu had pledged to release them as part of an inclusive campaign message seeking to heal the wounds in Turkish society.
Sudan Truce Extended As Gunfire Continues, Aid Trickles In
They added that both the army headed by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and its enemy, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) led by Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, were "posturing for further escalation".
Djokovic Courts Controversy With Kosovo 'Heart Of Serbia' Message
The Belgrade-born tennis superstar wrote the message in Serbian after his opening round victory over Aleksandar Kovacevic on the showpiece Philippe Chatrier Court at Roland Garros.
China Launches Mission With First Civilian To Space Station
The world's second-largest economy has invested billions of dollars in its military-run space programme in a push to catch up with the United States and Russia.
Asian Markets Mixed As Traders Await US Debt Ceiling Vote
The news provided some much-needed relief to markets, but now the two leaders must convince waverers on both sides to back the deal, with the House expected to vote Wednesday followed by the Senate.
Turkey's LGBTQ Community Dread Future Under Erdogan
The Islamic-rooted leader constantly railed against LGBTQ people on the campaign trail, accusing them of threatening traditional family values and calling them "perverse".
China Prepares To Send First Civilian Into Space
The world's second-largest economy has invested billions of dollars in its military-run space programme, trying to catch up with the United States and Russia after years of belatedly matching their milestones.
'Brahmastra' Grabs Gongs At Bollywood Awards In UAE
'Brahmastra' grabs gongs at Bollywood awards in UAE
War, And Words -- Ukraine, Russia Writers' Dilemma
That question was brought into sharp focus this month when freedom of expression group PEN America became embroiled in controversy over Ukrainian and Russian dissident writers appearing at the same event.
Hong Kong Treads Fine Line On Regulating Retail Crypto Trade
Global crypto markets have yet to recover from a string of high-profile failures in recent months, including the spectacular downfall of trading platform FTX and crypto-friendly US banks Signature and Silvergate.
Planet-friendly Farming Takes Root In Drought-hit Tunisia
Now he grows all the food he needs and has become a pioneer of the style of ecological agriculture that is gaining fans worldwide, including in his North African country.
Iraq Warned To End Oil Addiction To Avoid 'Intensive Care'
The country's vast oil reserves are enough to produce crude at current rates for another century, but as the world works to wean itself off hydrocarbons, Baghdad has been slow to adapt.
Zelensky Thanks Air Defence After 'Most Powerful' Attack On Kyiv
The latest drone attack came as Russia has intensified aerial strikes on the capital this month, and warned the West against escalating the conflict after the United States agreed to greenlight F-16 deliveries.
Fatalism Takes Over In Bombed Russian Border City Belgorod
People living in several border communities fled and the army and security forces deployed warplanes and artillery to halt the raids.
US Debt Ceiling Deal: The Key Takeaways
Biden called it a "compromise" while Republican House speaker Kevin McCarthy described it as "worthy of the American people."
Gunfire Adds To Violations Near End Of Breached Sudan Truce
Witnesses in Khartoum told AFP they could hear "shooting in the south of the city", on the sixth day of the one-week ceasefire which expires Monday night.
Modi Inaugurates Grand New Indian Parliament
The unveiling was preceded by a multi-faith prayer ceremony and Modi later entered the chamber accompanied by a posse of chanting Hindu seers in saffron robes before installing a ceremonial sceptre.
Asian Markets Rally As Traders Welcome US Debt Deal
However, there is some nervousness on trading floors as the bill contains plenty of elements that are likely to anger Democrats and Republicans alike.
Erdogan's Priorities For Last Term As Turkey President
Spiralling prices were exacerbated by Erdogan's unorthodox policy of cutting interest rates in the belief they would lower inflation, a stance he doubled down on during the election campaign.
Agony, Ecstasy As Erdogan Wins Historic Turkey Runoff
The dreams of Turkey's opposition gave way to crushing disappointment on Sunday as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan narrowly won a historic runoff election to extend his two-decade rule to 2028. Opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu entered the country's first ever runoff as the clear underdog after Erdogan came within a whisker of winning outright in the first round on May 14.
Iran Frees Belgian Aid Worker In Prisoner Swap
Belgium's Prime Minister Alexander de Croo said the 42-year-old had arrived in Oman and added: "If all goes to plan, he'll be with us this evening. Free at last!"
PSG's Qatari Owners In Talks Over Sampdoria Investment - Source
QSI, whose president Nasser al-Khelaifi is also the president of PSG, has owned the French club since 2011, transforming a struggling outfit into one of the most powerful in Europe.
Car Hits Downing Street Gates But Not 'Terror-related': Police
Armed officers arrested the man at the scene on suspicion of criminal damage and dangerous driving, shortly after the vehicle "collided with the gates of Downing Street" at around 16:20 pm (1520 GMT), London police said.
As 'Blue Helmets' Turn 75, Chief Laments UN Divisions
Jean-Pierre Lacroix said a long list of countries had benefited from the "millions of men and women who have served under the UN flag" since the forces' creation in 1948.
Sudan's Warring Parties Trade Blame Over Truce Breach
The one-week truce was violated only minutes after it came into effect on Monday night, with residents of the capital Khartoum reporting air strikes and artillery fire shaking the city.
Musk's Neuralink Says Cleared For Human Test Of Brain Implants
Neuralink said clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its first in-human clinical study is "an important first step" for its technology, which is intended to let brains interface directly with computers.
Asian Markets Mostly Rise On US Debt Ceiling Optimism
On Thursday, Biden reiterated his pledge that "there will be no default" despite the wrangling, adding that talks with McCarthy, who leads the Republican negotiators, had been "productive".
Yemen Street Artist Chronicles War On Battle-scarred Walls
Not long after the start of the bloody conflict between Yemen's internationally recognised government and Huthi rebel forces, the southern port city of Aden, where Rubil lives, became the scene of brutal fighting.
Djokovic Eyes History At French Open As Swiatek Launches Title Defence
Serbian veteran Djokovic will not be the favourite for the title, though, after struggling with an elbow injury and failing to get past the quarter-finals in any of his three clay-court events so far this season.