Nepali army lifts curfew as it tries to regain control after protests
Nepal’s army briefly lifted a curfew in Kathmandu on Thursday as it tried to reassert control following two days of violent anti-government protests that left 30 dead.
Palestinians flee Gaza after new evacuation order
Palestinians fled Gaza City on Wednesday after Israel ordered residents to evacuate. ahead of a planned offensive to seize what it calls Hamas’ last stronghold.
Study: 25% of recent heatwaves ‘virtually impossible’ without man-made climate change
Fifty-five heat waves over the past quarter-century would not have happened without human-caused climate change, according to a study published Wednesday.
Pix of the Day: September 11, 2025
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African leaders urge more renewable energy, finance at climate summit
African leaders wrapped up the second Africa Climate Summit in Ethiopia’s capital on Wednesday with a pledge to accelerate investment in renewable energy
Tunisia: Big Tech Africa forum draws 100 startups in hope to become top tech event
Big Tech Africa welcomed about 200 exhibitors over a three-day forum concluding Thursday.
HRW denounces wave of arrests of online content creators in Egypt
In the past few months, Egyptian authorities have arrested at least 29 people who created content for social media, accusing them of "indecency" and "undermining family values".
UN warns of ‘real risk’ Russia-Ukraine war could expand
After Russian drones violated Polish airspace during an attack on Ukraine, fears are mounting that the war could spill over into neighbouring countries.
United States political figures react to the assassination of activist Charlie Kirk
Co-founder of a political movement for young conservatives at just 18, Kirk was an influential figure in the right-wing sphere of US politics, and also close to Donald Trump. His death has led to reactions of shock and condemnation for the shooting from all sides of the political spectrum
Mali’s army acts to secure strategic trade routes after attempted jihadist blockade
Mali’s armed forces are stepping up their efforts to protect strategic trade routes linking the capital Bamako to neighbouring Senegal.