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US government shutdown imminent as lawmakers scramble to reach agreement
The closure of all but critical government services would start on Sunday after midnight [04:00 GMT Sunday].
The EU’s extractive trade policies in Tunisia contribute to migration
If the EU really wants to address the 'migration crisis', it needs to rethink how it trades with the rest of the world.
Armenia says more than 100,000 people fled Nagorno-Karabakh
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan says exodus amounts to 'ethnic cleansing', a claim Azerbaijan strongly rejects.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: Fixtures and full match schedule
Cricket World Cup takes place in India from October 5 to November 19 - here are the fixtures, kickoff times and venues.
Flash flooding inundates New York City, paralysing subway
Torrential downpours trigger flooding, disrupting subway service as authorities declare a state of emergency.
Vucic ‘wants war’: Kosovo PM accuses Belgrade of inciting violence
Kosovo leader Albin Kurti alleges Serbian president aims to instigate a conflict with Kosovo; Vucic denies accusation.
Israel army kills Palestinian accused of throwing Molotov cocktail
Israeli authorities are withholding the body, prompting Ramallah residents to hold a general strike to pay tribute.
Slovaks vote between pro-Russian ex-PM and pro-Western liberals
Voting begins in a closely contested election with support for Ukraine's defence against Russia's invasion a key issue.
Rupert Murdoch steps down, Lachlan Murdoch steps up
After Rupert Murdoch's resignation, what is next for his media empire? Plus, TikTok and the Italian Mafia.
Gabon PM: Is the military coup a ‘season two’ of the same elite’s rule?
Raymond Ndong Sima discusses whether the coup marks the beginning of democratic rule or a new era under the same elite.

