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US judge allows age-discrimination lawsuit against Musk’s X to proceed
Lawsuit accuses social media platform of laying off employees aged older than 50 at a higher rate than others. #press
Photos: Hundreds celebrate in Gabon’s capital after soldiers seize power
Military officers in oil-producing Gabon place newly re-elected President Ali Bongo under house arrest. #press
Cuba’s female boxers dream of Olympic glory after ban lifted
Cuban women fight to make name for themselves in the world of boxing that was, until very recently, only open to men. #press
Photos: Protests across Pakistan against high electricity bills
Consumers faced with massive electricity bills while the rates for fuel have gone up by more than 150 percent. #press
Several killed in fighting between SDF and tribesmen in eastern Syria
The clashes that took place between Arab clans and SDF in Deir Az Zor countryside are among the worst in recent years. #press
Who is Brice Oligui Nguema, alleged coup leader in Gabon?
Nguema heads the Gabonese Presidency's Republican Guard, the country's most powerful security unit. #press
We need to reclaim football
Far-right infiltration is fuelling hatred and violence in the stands. It is time to eradicate it. #press
Belgium to no longer provide shelter to single male asylum seekers
Its government has been criticised for failing to provide enough shelter to thousands of people seeking asylum. #press
Gabon coup leaders to meet and decide Bongo fate, new leader
Brice Nguema, leader of the Republican Guard and relative to President Bongo did not confirm his whereabouts. #press
Iran bans weightlifter for life after he shakes Israeli’s hand on podium
Committee for veteran weightlifters also dissolved after the two athletes take photo at championships in Poland. #press
Palestinian killed in armed confrontation with PA security services
Ramzi al-Ardah is shot after confrontations between security services and fighters in Tulkarem refugee camp. #press
Gabon president calls for help after ouster in country’s first coup
The deposed president called on Gabonese citizens to "make noise" after coup attempt. #press
‘Academic decline‘: Why are university professors being expelled in Iran?
Authorities, academics, newspapers, former officials and users online are debating the major changes at universities. #press
Torrential rains kill at least 21 people in Tajikistan
Three days of rains cause flooding, landslides and mudflows, killing people in three towns in the centre of the country. #press
Israeli PM Netanyahu thanks Saudi Arabia after emergency plane landing
Plane carrying Israelis made emergency landing in Jeddah, where passengers spent night at airport hotel. #press
Row at India’s premier private university sparks debate on academic freedom
Ashoka University is accused of 'stifling' academic freedom after it distances itself from a professor's research paper. #press
Russia warships return from 13,000km Pacific patrol with China vessels
Russian Pacific Fleet's largest warships participated in the joint naval exercise that came close to the United States. #press
High-level US delegation makes rare visit to rebel-held northwest Syria
It is the first such visit in six years since members of US Congress went to Syria led by late Senator John McCain. #press
‘Accusing Israel of apartheid is not anti-Semitic’: Holocaust historian
A growing number of Jewish academics are using the term apartheid to describe Israel's treatment of Palestinians. #press
Indian PM Modi proposes full G20 membership for African Union
India's offer to South Africa is part of its attempt to raise issues concerning the so-called Global South. #press