- — Qatar says ‘momentum’ building back up in Gaza ceasefire efforts
- Qatars top diplomat says his country is engaging over past weeks in renewed push to end Israels Gaza war.
- — ‘Not our fight’: President-elect Trump distances US from Syria’s conflict
- In a morning social media post, Republican Donald Trump indicated the US should have nothing to do with Syrias war.
- — Germany’s far-right AfD picks chancellor candidate first time
- Alice Weidels nomination comes before snap elections expected in February next year.
- — Syria war to have ‘massive’ effect on Lebanon: US envoy Hochstein
- The US diplomat said a weakened Syrian government will make it difficult for Iran to transfer weapons to Hezbollah.
- — Syrian opposition reach Damascus countryside in rapid advance
- Syrian opposition forces have reached the countryside around Damascus in a rapid advance.
- — A year into Javier Milei’s presidency, Argentina’s poverty hits a new high
- In Argentina, the poverty rate has surpassed 50 percent in the wake of wide-ranging austerity measures and deregulation.
- — Russia, Turkiye, Iran want ‘immediate end’ to fighting in Syria: Lavrov
- Russian foreign minister says Moscow will do everything not to allow terrorists to prevail as Syrian rebels advance.
- — South Korean president’s party blocks impeachment vote
- South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s People Power Party staged a walkout in parliament, blocking an impeachment vote.
- — Pakistan protests & the state’s battle for control
- Digital blackouts in Pakistan as the establishment and protesters face-off.
- — Where does Iran stand on Syria’s fast-moving conflict?
- Tehran has warned it could directly send troops into Syria, but there has been no evidence of a major mobilisation yet.
- — Angola’s path to prosperity lies in its sun and soil, not its oil
- Investing in solar electricity and agriculture can help the country diversify its economy and uplift its rural areas.
- — There’s a biodiversity crisis and our food system is driving it | All Hail
- The staggering impact our global food system is having on the planet’s biodiversity.
- — Border-Gavaskar: Head hammers 140 as Australia tighten grip on India
- Australia dominate the second day of the second Test against India in Adelaide as the hosts look to level the series.
- — South Korea vote to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol fails
- A governing party walkout deprived the opposition of the votes needed to remove the president.
- — Israel’s attacks on Kamal Adwan Hospital and Nuseirat home in northern Gaza
- The strike comes as Gaza’s health system is collapsing amid repeated attacks by the Israeli military.
- — Australia’s social media dilemma
- Will Australias social media ban jeopardise digital rights?
- — Opposition forces take Syria’s Daraa, Sweida as Astana talks set up
- Daraa, known as the cradle of the revolution is fourth city al-Assad loses in a single week.
- — Notre-Dame Cathedral reopens five years after devastating blaze
- Reconstruction work after the fire in Paris in 2019 required about 2,000 workers.
- — Polls close in Ghana elections dominated by economic woes
- Ghanaians vote in presidential, legislative elections dominated by concerns over economic crisis in West African nation.
- — S Korea’s Yoon apologises for martial law crisis as impeachment vote looms
- South Korean lawmakers are scheduled to vote on an opposition motion to impeach the president for declaring martial law.
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