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Germany: What’s next for Luetzerath’s anti-coal protesters?
As occupation of village ends, protesters say government has cleared the path for continued environmental destruction.
Starbucks to Costa Coffee: Which has the strongest caffeine hit?
British researchers say the level of caffeine in cappuccinos and espressos at popular chains varies.
British workers unite in largest strike action in a generation
Hundreds of thousands of teachers are among those who have walked off to demand wages that keep pace with inflation.
Somalia hosts regional summit to discuss fighting al-Shabab
Somalia, Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti are set to discuss a joint military offensive against the al-Qaeda affiliate.
FIFA Club World Cup Morocco: All you need to know
Real Madrid are vying to be crowned the best club football team on the planet for a historic fifth time in Morocco.
‘Everything’s expensive’: A family struggles in post-coup Myanmar
A taxi driver's family grapples with soaring living costs, less income and medical bills.
Mass shootings are just one part of the US’s gun problem
As we mourn last week's killings in California, we should not lose sight of the forest for the trees.
Huge crowds turn out for pope’s mass in DR Congo capital
An estimated one million Congolese poured into Kinshasa's N'Dolo Airport for a mass service with Pope Francis.
Rockets hit Turkish base in northern Iraq
An Iranian-backed militia promptly claimed responsibility for the attack which reportedly caused no damage.
The Arab world in the 1970s: Stage and screen
The second in a two-part series looks at Arab films and plays that challenged censorship and forged new cultural forms.
January transfer window: The biggest winners, losers and shocks
Chelsea dominate European football's January transfer window with a raft of signings, while Bayern spring a surprise.
A guard told me, ‘We will shoot you’: Life in a Donetsk prison
A Ukrainian social worker, jailed by Russia-backed separatists and freed in a wartime exchange, tells her story.
How Rabiu Kwankwaso became wildcard in Nigerian presidential race
Nigeria's forthcoming presidential election is a departure from the traditional two-man race. Can Rabiu Kwankwaso win?
Dangerous missing radioactive capsule found in Australia
Emergency Services say they have 'quite literally found the needle in the haystack' after nearly a week-long search.
A timeline of papal visits to Africa: From Paul VI to Francis
As Pope Francis visits the DRC and South Sudan, we take a look at previous papal voyages to the continent.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 343
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 343rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Four suspects in killing of Haitian president sent to US
The US Justice Department has already charged three others over the assassination that took place in July 2021.
Four Indonesians take Swiss cement giant to court over climate
The four want damages reflecting Holcim's contribution to the climate change that has made their life increasingly hard.
New Myanmar sanctions imposed as anti-coup activists plan action
US and allies target aviation fuel on second anniversary of coup amid growing concern over military's use of airpower.
US readying new $2bn Ukraine weapons package: Report
Military aid will include longer-range weapons that could help Ukraine disrupt activity behind Russian lines.
Timeline: Two years since the Myanmar military coup
The conflict between the military and anti-coup fighters has deepened with violence in nearly all parts of the country.
Myanmar anti-coup forces retain optimism in face of air attacks
Groups that rose up against the military after its February 2021 power grab say air raids are a sign of its weakness.
Actor Alec Baldwin formally charged for fatal shooting on set
Baldwin and weapons supervisor on set of film 'Rust' charged with involuntary manslaughter but maintain innocence.
Embattled Representative George Santos steps down from committees
The Republican from New York faces ongoing scrutiny into his finances as well as falsehoods he made during his campaign.
‘OPEC does not control the price’: OPEC President
OPEC chief talks about output cuts, price volatility, and Russia's war in Ukraine and its effect on oil prices.
Florida governor backs ban on diversity lessons in state colleges
Republican Ron DeSantis, a possible US presidential candidate, says diversity programmes serve as a 'political filter'.
Winter chill brings power outages and travel issues to US south
Winter weather has resulted in at least two deaths in the state of Texas and more than 1,600 flight cancellations.
Pakistan mosque bombing survivors traumatised but undeterred
At least 100 people killed and more than 225 wounded in a suicide attack in the northwestern Pakistani city.
Pope slams foreign plundering of Africa as he arrives in DR Congo
The 86-year-old Francis says a 'forgotten genocide' is under way in DRC as he begins his trip to two African nations.
How much of a security threat is the Pakistani Taliban?
Armed group blamed for killing dozens of people in an attack on a mosque in Peshawar.
California shooting underscores strain on state’s farmworkers
The state's agricultural workforce has long struggled with low wages and vulnerability stemming from immigration status.
Pakistan’s security challenges necessitate a new approach
Amid multiple crises, Pakistan needs an orderly, democratic transition to re-establish stability and security.
India’s budget for new financial year to be in tough constraints
Tapering growth, untamed inflation, and a need to be pro-welfare in run-up to elections will shape Modi's budget.
Blinken criticises settlements but stresses US support for Israel
After meeting Palestinian President Abbas, top US diplomat says Washington's immediate priority is to defuse tensions.
Tens of thousands march across France against pension reform
Protests, strikes held nearly two weeks after more than one million people protested against raising the retirement age.
Russia claims village near embattled Ukrainian city of Bakhmut
Defence ministry says Blahodatne captured with help of aerial support; no immediate comment by Ukraine.
US states propose Colorado River cuts, California lone holdout
Authorities in US West are in talks to cut water use as Colorado River faces historically low levels amid drought.
UN experts urge probe into possible war crimes in Mali by Wagner
Western powers accuse Malian military, Russian mercenaries of crimes against humanity during fight against insecurity.
Green comet expected to be visible for first time in 50 millennia
Green-hued comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) is visible with binoculars, telescopes - and in some areas, the naked eye.
UK gov’t facing High Court battle over arms sales to Saudi Arabia
The Campaign Against Arms Trade group says the weapons exports have contributed to the deaths of thousands of civilians.
Palestinians in Khan al-Ahmar stand ground amid displacement plan
The village's years-long legal battle with Israeli authorities for its survival has captured international attention.
Conflict in Niger leaves children in limbo
Forty percent of Nigerien children are not registered with government after birth due to the cost and time of paperwork.
Brazil: Lula, Pele and Riots
“I've never seen such political turmoil.”
Map: Which countries has Pope Francis visited?
Pope Francis' trip to the DRC is the first papal visit since John Paul II travelled there in 1985.
Torture leaves Bahrain inmates with long-lasting ‘wounds’: Report
ADHRB says 'invisible wounds' are preventing political prisoners from resuming a normal life after arrest.
Uzbekistan jails protesters over anti-government unrest
Court sentences 22 people to various prison terms over last year's unrest which left 21 people dead.
F-16s would give Ukraine an advantage, but risk escalation
Experts say the fighter jets are at their best with radar support, and Kyiv would need advanced Western missiles.
HRW urges Ukraine to probe its military’s use of banned mines
HRW says Ukrainian forces 'extensively' scattered antipersonnel mines in Izyum, causing civilian casualties.
Musicians fleeing Russia find a new audience in Georgia
Tbilisi was a popular destination for Russians, many of them young men, who left the country to avoid being drafted.
Australian nuclear agency joins hunt for lost radioactive capsule
People told to stay clear of the tiny capsule containing Caesium-137, which emits radiation equal to 10 X-rays per hour.
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