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Fethullah Gulen: From presidential ally to Turkey’s alleged coup mastermind
Gulen, who lived in exile in the US before his death, was accused of being behind Turkey's 2016 coup attempt.
The Return: How Trump’s border policies tore a family apart
A family separated at the border and reunited in Guatemala receives an unexpected chance to return to the US.
Seoul demands ‘immediate withdrawal’ of North Korean troops in Russia
South Korea summons Russian ambassador over Pyongyang's alleged dispatch of soldiers to support Moscow's war in Ukraine.
US veteran Daniel Penny on trial in New York for fatal subway chokehold
Penny faces up to 15 years in prison for manslaughter in the racially-charged trial.
Does Musk’s daily $1m giveaway constitute election interference?
Elon Musk is giving money to registered voters who sign a petition created by his pro-Trump America PAC.
NBA 2024-25 season: Schedule, title favourites, key players, how to watch
Here's everything you need to know ahead of the new National Basketball Association (NBA) season in North America.
Climate policies must not write off livestock
Cattle when grazed sustainably can be part of climate action and help vulnerable populations build resilience.
India says it reached deal with China on army patrols along disputed border
The pact is part of a resolution to the four-year standoff at the contested border areas, India's foreign ministry says.
Video: Forcibly displaced Palestinians filmed at north Gaza checkpoint
Video from Israel’s state news broadcaster shows crowds of forcibly displaced Palestinians at a military checkpoint.
‘Genocide unfolding’: 640 Palestinians killed in north Gaza in 17 days
Rescue workers banned from accessing besieged areas, making it difficult to ascertain the exact number of people killed.
How the ‘grandmas of cricket’ inspired New Zealand to T20 World Cup glory
From the heartbreak of 2010 to being crowned champions in 2024, New Zealand's Devine and Bates have seen it all.
Moldova president blames interference for potential EU referendum loss
Moldova’s pro-EU President Maia Sandu has blamed fraud for potential defeat in a referendum on joining the EU.
As Israel’s siege on north Gaza continues, how are people coping?
Israeli forces launched an operation in the north on October 6, laying siege to hundreds of thousands of people.
Nearly 200 countries gather at COP16 to discuss meeting 2022 treaty pledges
Environmental leaders convene in Colombia to debate how to save nature from current rate of destruction.
‘Died on the battefield’: Displaced Palestinians react to Sinwar’s killing
From sadness to despair, anger to resignation, Hamas leader's death has shaken people in Gaza.
Israel bombs Hezbollah-linked finance group in Lebanon
Al-Qard al-Hassan offers microcredit in a country where traditional banking system collapsed five years ago.
Pakistan passes amendment empowering parliament to pick top judge
Under the reform, chief justice of Pakistan will be selected by parliamentary committee and have fixed three-year term.
Video: Trump visits McDonald’s and Harris gets birthday wishes
Candidate Donald Trump made a campaign stop at a McDonald’s, while Harris celebrated her birthday at a church.
Bangladeshi cricketer Shakib Al Hasan’s fans attacked by rivals in Dhaka
Protesters demanding star cricketer's inclusion in the team were targeted by those opposing his return home, police say.
Gunmen kill seven people working on key tunnel project in India’s Kashmir
It is the second attack on non-local workers in the disputed region since a local government was sworn in last week.