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Four dead in drug-related shooting on Mexico beach in Cancun
Mexico is plagued by cartel-related bloodshed that has seen more than 300,000 people killed since 2006.
The woman making waves in Turkey’s camel wrestling arenas
Habibe Yüksel and her dromedaries, Efecan and Mega, are taking in camel wrestling and beauty pageants by storm.
Are storms getting more powerful and dangerous?
From Malawi to Mississippi, deadly cyclones are ravaging the planet. But scientists warn they could get even scarier.
Sudan’s Nile fishermen worry as climate change means fewer fish
Climate change and overfishing threaten the livelihoods of fishermen as fish stocks dwindle and some species disappear.
Iraqi refugee women in Jordan sew up a storm, and a future
Iraqi refugee women in Jordan are making and selling clothes through a project started by Italian priests and designers.
US military kills top ISIL leader in raid on Syria: CENTCOM
US Central Command says Khalid Aydd Ahmed al-Jabouri was responsible for planning ISIL attacks in Europe.
What’s happening with Twitter blue checks?
Saturday's deadline to pay for blue checkmarks has passed and the blue ticks are still there, with a new disclaimer.
Asia set for strong growth after China’s opening, ADB says
Manila-based development bank estimates region will grow by 4.8 percent in 2023 and 2024, up from 4.2 percent last year.
Waterborne diseases surge among Vanuatu children after cyclones
Hospitals were already dealing with a rise in acute gastroenteritis when Judy and Kevin hit and cut water supplies.
Major fire at popular clothing market in Bangladesh capital
No casualties reported immediately, says an official, adding that 600 firefighters were working to douse the blaze.
Balancing act: Why central banks are cautious after bank crisis
Central banks are seen treading carefully following the sudden collapses of Silicon Valley Bank and Credit Suisse.
New York City braces for historic Trump court appearance
US Mayor Eric Adams tells protesters to 'control yourselves' in the lead-up to Donald Trump's criminal court appearance.
Several injured, fire reported after Netherlands train crash
Two passenger carriages derailed after the train ran into construction equipment on the track early on Tuesday.
JPMorgan may face expanded lawsuit over Epstein ties
US Virgin Islands said Epstein's behaviour was 'so widely known' at the bank that executives joked about it.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 405
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 405th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Australia to ban TikTok on government devices, following US, UK
Canberra's announcement is the latest move to restrict the popular video-sharing app over alleged security risks.
One in six people worldwide affected by infertility: WHO
UN health agency calls for cheaper and more accessible treatments to help those trying to start a family.
Carmaker Tesla ordered to pay $3.2m in US racial bias lawsuit
The multimillion-dollar award is significantly less than previously awarded in the case, brought by a former employee.
Local media report two killed in Israeli air attack on Damascus
Syrian state media says Tuesday's attack was the fourth of its kind in a week as Israel targets Iran-backed groups.
US Governor DeSantis eases restrictions to carry concealed guns
Governor Ron DeSantis signs bill allowing gun owners to carry concealed firearms without background checks in Florida.
Russia-Ukraine war: Battle for Bakhmut not over, says US official
Ukrainians have not been repulsed from the city, White House official John Kirby says, refuting Wagner Group's claims.
NASA reveals historic crew for 2024 Artemis moon voyage
Artemis II mission, scheduled for 2024, is NASA's first manned moon mission in 50 years, a prelude to Mars exploration.
UN experts accuse senior South Sudan officials of rights abuses
New UN report says officials should face criminal investigation, prosecution for their part in abuses against civilians.
At least 21 killed, several missing in eastern DR Congo landslide
Bodies of eight women, 13 children discovered after the landslide hit a river in the locality of Bolowa on Sunday.
El Salvador committing ‘systematic’ abuses in gang purge: Amnesty
Government has committed abuses such as torture, enforced disappearances in year-long gang crackdown, rights group says.
US House Speaker McCarthy to meet Taiwan president this week
Kevin McCarthy's office confirms upcoming meeting with Tsai Ing-wen in California on Wednesday despite China's warnings.
Finland to join NATO on Tuesday, military alliance’s chief says
Finland to become 31st member of world's biggest military alliance, prompting a warning from Russia.
Israel police detain man planning Passover sacrifice at Al-Aqsa
Fears are mounting that Jewish ultranationalists are trying to alter status quo at the compound housing Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Analysis: Why does Israel’s Ben-Gvir want a ‘national guard’?
Palestinians, Israeli opposition worry about formation of armed force directly under the far-right minister's control.
WWE, UFC to merge into $21bn entertainment company
Deal unites two of the biggest names in wrestling and entertainment and caps a months-long sale process for WWE.
Netanyahu delays firing of dissenting Defence Minister Gallant
The Israeli prime minister and his defence chief visited soldiers together later on Monday in latest sign of thaw.
Killed in Russia: Who was fighter-turned-blogger Tatarsky?
Russia accuses Ukraine and the opposition of involvement, but Kyiv says 'the spiders are eating each other in a jar'.
Venezuela detains 44 officials in corruption probe
Government cracks down on embezzlement that is believed to have cost it billions of dollars.
Philippines announces locations of 4 bases to be used by US army
One site is near the hotly disputed South China Sea and another not far from Taiwan.
Kenya drops charges against opposition lawmakers over protests
Charges withdrawn after opposition leader Odinga calls off Monday's demonstration and agrees to talks with government.
Israeli forces kill two Palestinians in occupied West Bank raid
Dozens injured after inhaling tear gas as Israeli forces raided neighbourhood, arresting two other Palestinians.
Donald Trump set to fly to New York for court appearance
The former US president is due to be arraigned, fingerprinted and photographed at a Manhattan court on Tuesday.
History Illustrated: How AI beat us at our own game
Playing games is serious business for artificial intelligence and the evolution of lifelike bots like ChatGPT.
Madagascar bans public protests ahead of presidential election
Government critics see ban as part of larger crackdown on dissent ahead of voting in November.
How will the Iran-Israel conflict play out in Syria?
Tehran has promised to retaliate against Israel but is focused in the meantime on diplomatic wins in the region.
Africans should help bring Putin to the ICC
Africa’s disgruntlement with the court's hypocrisy should not impede justice for Ukraine’s stolen children.
Two killed by Israeli army in raid on West Bank city of Nablus
Two Palestinian men were killed by Israeli troops during a raid in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus.
Mystery baby reunited with her mother 54 days after Turkey quakes
Vetin Begdas reunites with her mother - who was assumed to have died in the quake - after a DNA test matched them.
Surviving a Sinister Sect: Chile’s Colonia Dignidad
A survivor of Chile’s Colonia Dignidad unites with a journalist and a lawyer to find justice and freedom.
Australian school principal Malka Leifer guilty of sexual abuse
Malka Leifer found guilty on 18 charges, including raping student during sleepover, sexually assaulting pupil at camp.
‘More freedom’: Why a Cameroonian man returned to Ukraine
Despite the war in Ukraine, for Nelly Nelson, Lviv feels like a second home and a place where people 'enjoy life'.
Egypt’s el-Sisi visits Saudi Arabia amid financial pressure
El-Sisi meets Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as Egypt's economic woes deepen.
Malaysian Parliament moves to end mandatory death penalty
Bill passes lower house, now goes to the upper chamber and, if passed, would be sent to the king to be signed into law.
Timeline: Long road to Northern Ireland’s Good Friday Agreement
Northern Ireland is to mark the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement on April 10.
Aboriginal Australian ‘national treasure’ Yunupingu dies
Yunupingu played a pivotal role in Aboriginal Australians' fight for ancestral land rights during the 1960s and 70s.
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