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Senegal’s president on reforms, snap election and pan-Africanism
Bassirou Diomaye Faye on domestic and geopolitical challenges, five months into his presidency.
Worldwide protests against Israel’s war on Lebanon, Gaza
Thousands of people have rallied across the world, calling on Israel to end its war on Gaza and Lebanon.
Israel’s assassinations can’t kill resistance
The long history of Israeli assassinations demonstrates their futility and counterproductive nature.
Growing mushroom houses on the moon? NASA’s fungus-filled plan
The space agency has out-of-this-world aims to grow 'hotels' and other structures using mushrooms and lunar dust.
SpaceX launches mission to rescue astronauts stranded at ISS
The Dragon spacecraft, by SpaceX, will reach the ISS on Sunday to bring back Suni Williams and Barry Wilmore.
Kamindu, spinners lead Sri Lanka to Test series win over New Zealand
Six wickets from Nishan Peiris lead Sri Lanka to a win by an innings and 154 runs in the second Test at Galle.
Austria votes in general election as far right eyes victory
Austria votes as far-right Freedom Party battles conservatives amid concerns over migration, inflation, and Ukraine war.
Israelis rally in Tel Aviv demanding Gaza ceasefire deal to free captives
More than 1,000 people took to the streets of Tel Aviv to demand a deal with Hamas to return the Israelis held in Gaza.
Israel bombs ‘dozens of targets’ in Lebanon after Nasrallah’s assassination
The Israeli military says it attacked dozens of targets of Hezbollah as fears grow of an all-out war.
Hurricane Helene devastates southeastern US, millions without power
At least 63 are killed, and over 2.6 million people go without electricity as Helene leaves a trail of destruction.

