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In South Africa, patriarchal law cuts some women off from owning their home
How a land law seeking to fix the racial injustices of apartheid created gender barriers for Black women instead.
Australia greenlights $19bn solar project to export power to Singapore
Australia-Asia Power Link is slated to provide up to 15 percent of city-state's energy needs once completed.
War-ravaged Sudan battles cholera outbreak
Increasing cases reported of deadly bacterial disease spread through contaminated water amid heavy rains.
What has caused the cholera outbreak in Sudan?
At least 22 people have died from cholera in Sudan after heavy rainfall contaminated drinking water.
Bus crash in Iran kills at least 28 Pakistani pilgrims travelling to Iraq
Accident in central province of Yazd was blamed on a defective braking system, according to preliminary police probe.
Ukraine adopts ‘historic’ law to ban Moscow-linked Orthodox Church
Kyiv has accused the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of complicity in Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
‘Let’s get to work!’: Barack Obama takes stage for Kamala Harris at DNC
Former US president lays out what's at stake and why Harris-Walz should lead the country.
Pro-Palestinian protesters clash with US police on second night of DNC
Police lead away several demonstrators after a standoff outside the Israeli consulate in Chicago.
Putin inspects troops with Kadyrov on first Chechnya visit since 2011
The Russian president heaps praise on Chechen fighters due to head to Ukraine to support the full-scale invasion.
OpenAI strikes deal to use content from The New Yorker, Vogue, Vanity Fair
AI startup's announcement follows similar deals with The Financial Times, the Associated Press and News Corp.

