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Turkey: Activist Osman Kavala makes final appeal before verdict
Osman Kavala made his final appeal for freedom on Friday, at the culmination of a years-long trial.
US stocks cap third weekly decline on earnings, rate risks
The S&P 500 slid 2.8 percent, the biggest decline since March 7.
Biden signs order to protect US old-growth forests from wildfires
On Earth Day, US president pledges to plant 1.2 billion trees and compile inventory of old-growth across the country.
University of California to sell debt to pay victims
Some of the revenue will be used to pay victims of a university doctor for alleged sexual assault.
Ecuador begins effort to extradite Rafael Correa from Belgium
Ecuador's president from 2007 to 2017, Correa was sentenced in absentia to eight years in prison for bribery.
What Russia’s advance in east Ukraine means for food security
The loss of Ukraine's ports and most fertile stretch of land would further upend food prices, analysts say.
US mourners call for justice at funeral for Patrick Lyoya
Rights advocates demand name of police officer who shot Lyoya, 26, in the back of the head after Michigan traffic stop.
Can the Afghan Taliban contain the threat from ISIL?
Series of bombings in Afghanistan highlight security challenges since Taliban seized power in August.
Russia’s Sarmat and China’s YJ-21: What the missile tests mean
Both countries have recently tested advanced new weapons, but what could they mean for current and future conflicts?
Hamas holds rally in Gaza over Israeli raids at Al-Aqsa Mosque
Demonstration held to show solidarity amid continued Israeli raids in occupied Jerusalem and at Al-Aqsa Mosque.
US-Cuba tensions persist after high-level migration talks
Discussions on migration held in Washington this week amid increasing numbers of Cubans trying to enter the US.
Sri Lanka to receive World Bank aid as economic crisis deepens
Sri Lanka will receive up to $600m from the World Bank over the next 4 months to buy medicine and other essential goods.
US: Taylor Greene faces legal challenge over January 6 riot
Georgia voters seek to disqualify Trump ally Marjorie Taylor Greene from re-election for engaging in 'insurrection'.
Brazil: Bolsonaro’s pardon of ally draws opposition challenges
Far-right President Jair Bolsonaro pardoned lawmaker convicted for calling for violence against Supreme Court justices.
UNFPA holds forum in Ghana on connecting African diaspora
The forum is part of a UN initiative to advance rights of people of African descent and connect the diaspora to Africa.
Tunisian President Saied seizes control of electoral commission
In a decree, Kais Saied says he would replace most of the commission in a move that would further entrench his rule.
Russia-Ukraine war: What’s behind Brazil’s ‘neutral’ position?
Experts say fertilizer needs, diplomatic tradition, President Bolsonaro's election concerns affect stance on conflict.
At Venice Biennale, Ukrainian artists defy Russia’s invasion
Russia's war in Ukraine has left its mark on the world’s most prestigious art event.
McDonald’s targeted in complaint to SEC over pig crates
The US Humane Society is asking US securities regulators to investigate McDonald’s regarding its treatment of pigs.
Seven killed in Kashmir before India PM Modi’s visit
Modi will speak on Sunday in his first public event since his government stripped Kashmir's semi-autonomous status.
Putin accuses Ukraine of ‘inconsistency’ in negotiations
Russian president plays down prospect of a meeting with Ukraine's Zelenskyy during talks with top European official.
French accuse Russian mercenaries of staging burials in Mali
Video footage appears to show Caucasian soldiers burying bodies near former French base in Mali.
France sending ‘significant equipment’ to Ukraine to fight Russia
France says it is transferring Caesar howitzers, Milan anti-tank missiles, and thousands of shells to Kyiv.
On Earth Day, climate activists rally against fossil fuels
Protests held in capitals across Europe and calls for end to Russian oil and gas imports.
As California turns to renewables, who will clean up old plants?
Some facilities have been abandoned by their owners, with cities saying they cannot afford to tear them down.
Niger debates hosting more European forces withdrawing from Mali
President Momahed Bazoum has proposed hosting more troops, a move opposed by some groups weary of foreign involvement.
I will not be bullied by Israel
The Israel lobby is attempting to remove my music from Spotify for supporting Palestine, but I will not be silenced.
How Ukraine’s Donbas has ‘evolved’ under pro-Russia separatists
The 'Soviet workers' paradise' transformed several times ahead of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Reparations in reverse: Afghanistan pays, Vatican prays, US preys
The doctrine of 'sovereign immunity' is being used to insulate state violence from legal liability.
Explosion at Afghan mosque kills or wounds dozens of people
Latest deadly attack on a place of worship reportedly occurred at a Sunni mosque in Kunduz city in northern Afghanistan.
‘150,000 Palestinians’ attend Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque
Palestinians traveled to Al-Aqsa Mosque from the occupied West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel.
Germany faces recession if war in Ukraine spurs energy ban
Germany’s central bank estimate translates into a hit to output of about 5 %age points compared with a March baseline.
Inger Andersen: ‘Environmental injustice leads to refugee crises’
The UN environment chief discusses if all efforts to fight climate change are failing.
Black Libyan minister Mabroukah Toughi says arrest was ‘racism’
Libya's culture minister was released in January after six days in prison, but has not resumed her official duties.
Former Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki dies at 90
Kibaki's legacy was marred when irregularities during a re-election bid ended in deadly violence.
‘Discrimination’: Reaction to Wimbledon’s Russia, Belarus ban
Wimbledon has banned entry to players from Russia, Belarus due to the war in Ukraine.
Sudan: Anti-coup voices being silenced to subdue the resistance
The international community should not turn a blind eye to the ongoing human rights crisis in Sudan.
UK, India agree to step up defence, trade cooperation
Modi holds talks with Johnson on the British PM's first visit to New Delhi since taking office in 2019.
Russia plans to seize Donbas, southern Ukraine: Military official
Commander says control of southern Ukraine would give Moscow access to the Russia-backed Moldovan region, Transnistria.
‘We’ve finished our tears’: Tigray’s main hospital exhausts food
More than 90 percent of Tigray's people need food aid, despite a truce called to Ethiopia's 18-month civil war.
S Africa’s Cele visits community after migrants, residents clash
Citizens and undocumented migrants frequently clash in working-class areas of South Africa.
Russia sanctions Kamala Harris, Mark Zuckerberg, Toronto mayor
The latest raft of sanctions includes more US officials, media personalities and Canada's John Tory and Doug Ford.
Is artificial intelligence the future of warfare?
'If we're looking for that one terminator to show up at our door, we're maybe looking in the wrong place.'
Is nuclear disarmament possible?
'Having these weapons forever, we will see them being used eventually,' says Beatrice Fihn of ICAN.
UN refugee agency ‘shocked’ at Rohingya deaths in Malaysia escape
Six people, including two children, were killed trying to cross a highway after hundreds fled a detention centre.
Phoenix Ghost: What we know about the US’s new drones for Ukraine
The Pentagon says the Phoenix Ghost tactical unmanned aerial system was designed mainly for striking targets.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events on day 58
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 58th day, we take a look at the main developments.
France issues international arrest warrant for Carlos Ghosn
Ghosn staged an audacious getaway, being smuggled out of Japan in an audio equipment case on a private jet, in 2019.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says Russia rejected Easter truce
Orthodox Christians, the largest religious group in Russia and Ukraine, celebrate Easter on Sunday.
New Israeli raid at Al-Aqsa leaves Palestinians injured
Israeli police enter compound firing rubber bullets and stun grenades in latest raid on the Muslim holy site.
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