‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse to be observable on October 14

Special annular solar eclipse – when the moon is farthest from the Earth – set to be visible to millions in the Western Hemisphere

France’s hijab ban for its athletes draws international condemnation

Country’s decision to ban its sportswomen from wearing Muslim headscarf is not first of its kind

Kiev says dozens killed in Russian airstrike on grocery shop

Talks ‘underway’ with European leaders to strengthen Ukraine’s air defenses, says President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Could Nakhchivan potentially ignite another conflict in Europe?

With the reconquest of Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijani forces have regained control over the entirety of Azerbaijan’s territory

Boat overloaded with 280 migrants arrives in Spain’s Canary Islands

‘I’ve never seen a boat like this with so many people on board,’ says migration adviser

China accuses US of spreading misinformation on Iraq, Afghan, Syrian wars

Remarks come after US last week accused China of ‘deceptive, coercive methods’ to influence international perception

Nobel prize in physics awarded to Agostini, Krausz and L’Huillier

Nobel Laureates recognized ‘for their experiments, which have given humanity new tools for exploring the world of electrons inside atoms and molecules’

UN applauds NGOs’ efforts to save lives in Mediterranean

‘Our biggest concern is that deaths in Mediterranean have been normalized,’ says new head of International Organization for Migration

Most Britons think it was wrong to leave EU, survey shows

Is Britain’s return to EU still on the table?

Amazon or Nile? Expedition aims to reveal which is the longest river

What’s the world’s longest river? New expedition aims to settle the debate once and for all

NYC under state of emergency as flooding takes hold

Subways flooded, motorists stranded as Mayor Eric Adams says: ‘This is a dangerous weather condition and it is not over’

Migrant crisis being exploited by European politicians, says activist

German government has announced harsh measures to curb migration ahead of regional elections next week

US, UK planned attack on Russia’s Black Sea Fleet HQ, Moscow says

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova says ‘there is not the slightest doubt that this attack was planned in advance using Western intelligence means, NATO satellite equipment’

French railway workers storm Ecological Transformation Ministry in Paris

Workers entered the building in the La Defense neighbourhood and expressed their dissent by using torches.

France says Lebanon risks being ostracised if presidential vacuum lingers

Lebanon has remained without a president since the conclusion of the term of former leader Michel Aoun in October of last year.

9 out of 10 Black people suffer discrimination in France

Patrick Lozes, founder and head of Representative Council of Black Associations, evaluates racism Black people in France face

US Armenian lobby calls for assassination of Armenian premier

Director of Armenian National Committee of America in Washington posts statements on Facebook that apparently call for assassination

US, Ukraine reach ‘historic decision’ to jointly produce weapons

2 countries sign memoranda of cooperation in defense-industrial sector, according to reports

Russia becomes UAE’s primary gold supplier after Western sanctions

Western sanctions have disrupted Russia’s customary export channels, compelling the country’s mining industry to seek alternative methods for selling their precious metal.

French minister attacks frequent flyers, cheap flights in bid to raise prices

The Sudan Times was unable to find any tickets for the price of €10 from any airline or ticket seller, cheapest being 4-5 times the price the French minister claims.

UN urges nations consider slavery reparations despite legal hurdles

The idea of offering reparations or taking other actions to address the legacy of slavery has a lengthy history, but it has gained significant traction globally in recent times, driven by increasing calls from African and Caribbean nations.

‘Group of persons’ preparing mass riots in Georgia, says Tbilisi

Georgian State Security Service says decision to give country EU candidacy status will be used as pretext to start riots aimed at overthrowing government

Russia says facilities storing depleted uranium shells destroyed in Ukraine

Defense ministry says its forces used high-precision long-range air-based weapons and unmanned aerial vehicles to hit targets

S. Korea expands water testing amid worries about Japan’s nuclear waste

Tokyo began releasing the nuclear waste on Aug. 24, triggering a sharp reaction from China and opposition parties in South Korea.

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