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Future of Trump-Harris debate uncertain as campaigns quibble over details
The two US presidential campaigns have issues with the anticipated September 10 showdown.
Libya’s eastern government says oilfields closed over central bank spat
Rival governments have been fighting for days over the central bank’s leadership, threatening a UN-brokered peace deal.
Palestinian medics taken from Gaza, tortured while detained: Report
Human Rights Watch reports testimony from Gaza medics held in Israeli prisons.
Nearly 200 people dead: What’s behind armed attacks in Burkina Faso?
With half the country not under government control, al-Qaeda affiliate JNIM is increasingly targeting civilians.
Macron meets Marine Le Pen amid France prime minister talks
After his party's defeat in the July elections, Macron must decide who to nominate for prime minister.
Israel keeps attacking where most Palestinians have fled to
Israel has ordered Palestinians out of one of the most populated parts of Gaza - Deir el-Balah.
What’s behind Pakistan’s deadly Balochistan attacks, which left 43 dead?
The targeted killings of workers from Punjab and security forces point to a dangerous escalation, warn analysts.
Press freedom groups urge EU to punish Israel for violating media rights
Sixty global organisations have called for urgent action against Israel over 'unprecedented' media freedom violations.
Who is Telegram founder Pavel Durov? All to know about his arrest in France
Durov was arrested at Paris-Le Bourget airport on Saturday, after arriving from Azerbaijan.
What happened in Burkina Faso attack on villagers?
The bodies of more than 200 people have been found after an attack by an al Qaeda-linked armed group in Burkina Faso.

