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Why did England veto a Scottish gender reform bill?
By vetoing the bill, the Conservative government in London exercised 'muscular unionism'.
Peshawar blast death toll rises to 95 as rescue operation ends
Most of those killed in a suicide bombing at a Peshawar mosque were police, 52 injured people remain in hospital.
Rhino poaching surges 93 percent in Namibia
Authorities say 87 rhinos were killed last year compared with 45 in 2021, most poached from the country's largest park.
Are COVID travel curbs on China making the world safer?
They will not affect global infection numbers or new variant spread but might be pushing an opaque China to open up.
Biden administration to end COVID public health emergency in May
Move would restructure federal response to treat virus as endemic public health threat, ending some government support.
NATO chief Stoltenberg calls for stronger partnership with Japan
The NATO secretary-general said the security concerns of the military alliance and Japan are 'closely interconnected'.
What’s next in the battle over Atlanta’s ‘Cop City’?
Activists and community leaders resist construction of multimillion dollar police training centre in forest.
Under pressure Liberia President George Weah to seek second term
The former footballer, who took office in 2018, says he will pursue growth and peace if he wins another term in October.
Why is Pope Francis visiting DRC and South Sudan?
The head of the Catholic Church aims to help restore peace in two countries that have seen years of violence.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 342
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 342nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Making a point: Hong Kong journalists regroup abroad
Journalists find it difficult to report in Hong Kong after imposition of national security law and crackdown on media.
Burkina Faso says 28 soldiers, civilians killed in rebel attacks
Rebel fighters conducted separate attacks on Sunday and Monday, including 15 men killed after a minibus was stopped.
‘Surprisingly resilient’: IMF lifts global growth forecasts
Fund says demand in the US and Europe has been stronger than expected, and that only the UK faces a recession.
Myanmar invited to Asian military meeting co-chaired by US
Next month's meeting is focused on maritime security and will include exercises to tackle smuggling.
‘Pattern of repression’: US Democrats call to suspend Peru aid
Democrats in the US House of Representatives issue a letter denouncing Peru's deadly crackdown against protesters.
Bangladesh to get $4.7bn IMF package
The funding comes under a new programme which aims to help vulnerable middle-income countries and island states.
US not interested in pressing Israel amid violence: Experts
US will continue to prop up 'status quo', analysts say, as Blinken visits region following spate of deadly attacks.
Brazil’s ex-President Bolsonaro seeks US tourist visa: Lawyer
Application for six-month US visa comes as Jair Bolsonaro faces accusations he helped incite riot in Brazil's capital.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says Russia’s ‘big revenge’ has begun
President Zelenskyy had warned for weeks that Moscow sought to step up assaults after months of virtual stalemate.
Was India’s Hockey World Cup failure a missed opportunity?
The national field hockey team finished tied for ninth place at a home World Cup. What went wrong?
Will the Ukraine war become a wider European conflict?
Kyiv calls for fighter jets after Germany agrees to allow the deployment of Leopard 2 tanks.
Germany pledges millions to help Brazil protect Amazon rainforest
German minister says Brazil's new government offers 'great chance' to protect rainforest after widespread destruction.
Turkey opposition vows to cut presidential powers if it wins vote
Alliance of opposition parties presents 240-page programme ahead of presidential and parliamentary elections.
Tyre Nichols case renews calls for changes to US policing
Structural changes are desperately needed, advocates say, as the US deals with another case of fatal police violence.
India’s Adani firms lose $65bn in value
Led by Asia's richest man Gautam Adani, the group has locked horns with short seller Hindenburg Research.
Blinken urges calm, reaffirms ‘ironclad’ US support for Israel
Top US diplomat pays tribute to Israeli victims of attack in Jerusalem without mentioning Palestinians killed by Israel.
How Putin made himself Maidan-proof by waging war on Ukraine
Since 2014, the conflict in Ukraine has been tightly linked to Putin's fear of an opposition-led challenge to his rule.
World ‘dangerously unprepared’ for next pandemic, Red Cross warns
World's largest humanitarian network says strong preparedness systems 'severely lacking' despite three years of COVID.
Gandhi’s 150-day march is over. But will it revive Congress?
Leader of India's main opposition party concludes cross-country 'unity' march in Kashmir.
Croatian president slams Western arms to Ukraine
President Zoran Milanovic has repeatedly criticised Western policies towards Russia and the Balkans.
UK cost-of-living crisis pushes mothers to the brink
In the midst of the biggest surge in prices in decades, food banks have become a feature of modern British life.
Russian troops have left this Ukrainian village, but fear remains
Liberation has not diminished the hardship for Kalynivske residents, both those returning and the ones who never left.
Dozens killed in bombing at mosque in Pakistan’s Peshawar
A blast at a mosque inside the police headquarters in Peshawar killed at least 32 worshippers and wounded 150 more.
Conflict survivors to meet Pope Francis on his DR Congo trip
Pope’s long-awaited visit to DRC and South Sudan where two of the world’s most neglected crises are ongoing.
Jenin refugee camp residents defiant after deadly Israeli assault
Palestinians pledge to 'keep fighting' illegal Israeli occupation following largest military raid in Jenin since 2002.
Iran summons Ukraine’s envoy over drone attack comments
Move comes after Zelenskyy adviser appeared to directly link Ukraine with attack on military facility in central Iran.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian man in Hebron as tensions spiral
Naseem Abu Fouda, 26, is the 35th Palestinian to be killed by Israel so far in January 2023.
Can Bola Tinubu, Nigeria’s ailing kingmaker, win the presidency?
Tinubu has a formidable political machinery & is credited with Lagos's successes, but can he become Nigerian president?
UK’s Boris Johnson says Putin threatened him with missile attack
Ex-PM says Russian leader warned him before the Ukraine war, but the Kremlin claims Johnson misunderstood the exchange.
Another uprising is in the making in Tunisia
President Saeid's decision to turn to the IMF to save Tunisia's economy will sound the death knell for his regime.
In Ivory Coast, people with leprosy fight social exclusion
In Ivory Coast, people living with leprosy say they often face social exclusion. Some now live together in a commune.
Apocalypse in Palestine: The rise of Israeli fanaticism
Israel’s fanatics do not want a democratic state, they want a religious kingdom.
Blast at mosque in Pakistan’s Peshawar kills at least 28
Officials say an explosion at a mosque in Peshawar, northwestern Pakistan, has caused multiple casualties.
Cyclone in Madagascar kills dozens, displaces tens of thousands
At least 25 confirmed dead and more than 37,000 displaced by Cyclone Cheneso, authorities say.
Gunmen kill eight people at birthday party in South Africa
Police say three others were wounded in southern port city of Gqeberha and a manhunt for the perpetrators is under way.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 341
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 341st day, we take a look at the main developments.
NATO chief asks S Korea to ‘step up’ military support for Ukraine
Jens Stoltenberg suggests Seoul reconsider its policy of barring weapons exports to countries in conflict.
Rio Tinto apologises as search for radioactive capsule continues
A radiation alert is in force for parts of Western Australia after a tiny capsule containing Caesium-137 was lost.
Russian attacks on Kherson, Kharkiv leave at least four dead
Rescue teams in northeast search rubble of Kharkiv building, as Russian shelling hits southern city of Kherson.
Erdogan says Turkey may accept Finland in NATO, but block Sweden
Turkey and Hungary are the only members of the 30-nation alliance yet to approve the Nordic nations' application.
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