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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 410
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 410th day, we take a look at the main developments.
How death and despair haunt Pakistan’s Christian minority
Pakistan's Christians have long been marginalised and pushed into sewer cleaning work. Now, some are fighting back.
The US should not worry about China-Gulf relations
But it should be nervous about how close Israel has grown to Beijing.
China simulates ‘strikes on targets in Taiwan’ as drills continue
Taiwan's defence ministry says it spotted 58 Chinese aircraft and nine warships on second day of drills.
The Deir Yassin massacre: Why it still matters 75 years later
Brutal attacks by Zionist militias on Deir Yassin killed at least 107 Palestinians and made thousands flee other towns.
Iraq demands Turkey apologise over attack on Sulaimaniyah airport
SDF commander Mazloum Abdi says he was in a convoy with US troops at the Sulaimaniyah airport at time of attack.
Saudi Arabia frees 13 Houthis as Oman tries to broker new truce
Saudi Arabia, Houthis exchange prisoners as Omani officials arrive in Sanaa for talks to end Yemen's years-long war.
Israel launches artillery attacks on Syria after rocket fire
Israeli army says six rockets were fired from Syria towards Israel, one of which landed in the annexed Golan Heights.
Can Lula save the Amazon?
Deforestation in Brazil is threatening the future of the world's biggest rainforest.
Thousands join Israeli judicial protests amid soaring tensions
Tens of thousands of people rally in Tel Aviv to protest against the government's proposed judicial overhaul.
Saudi foreign ministry says delegation arrives in Iran
A Saudi 'technical delegation' meets Iran's chief of protocol at the foreign ministry in Tehran, Riyadh says.
Ukraine children returned from Russia after alleged deportation
Dozens of children reunited with families in Ukraine after being deported to Russia from occupied areas, charity says.
Armed groups kill dozens in Nigeria’s Benue state
At least 74 people killed in two separate attacks by armed groups this week, officials say.
Iran to use cameras in public spaces to identify unveiled women
The police says it will 'not tolerate any kind of individual or collective behaviour and action' violating the law.
Chad to expel German ambassador over ‘discourteous attitude’
Gov't orders Gordon Kricke to leave country within 48 hours for 'non-respect of diplomatic customs', ministry says.
At least 20 missing after boat sinks off Tunisia
The coastguard rescued 17 others, two of whom are in critical condition, says Sfax court judge Faouzi Masmousdi.
Hundreds of Russians attend war-blogger Vladlen Tatarsky funeral
Popular pro-war blogger was Russian killed by a bomb blast in a busy cafe last Sunday.
Israel is creating an explosive situation in Al-Aqsa
Israeli efforts to change the status quo at religious sites in Jerusalem could trigger a regional conflict.
Analysis: Will Azerbaijan-Iran tensions lead to war?
Tehran has warned it cannot ignore what it considers a security threat emanating from growing Azerbaijan-Israel ties.
Lula at 100 days: President stalls in quest to reshape Brazil
Despite some gains in social welfare and Indigenous rights, analysts say progress is not happening fast enough.
Ten killed in Kenya as truck crashes into pedestrians
Police say crash in the town of Migori happened along a major highway when the driver lost control of the vehicle.
Car owner sues Tesla over alleged intrusion of privacy
Lawsuit filed after reports alleged Tesla employees privately shared videos and images recorded by vehicle cameras.
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy to direct one of three new Star Wars films
Pakistan-born Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy will be the first woman and person of colour to direct a Star Wars movie.
Canada repatriates 14 citizens from ISIL camps in Syria
It is the fourth repatriation operation conducted by the Canadian government of its nationals held in detention camps.
Will the OPEC+ oil output cut make inflation worse?
In a surprise move, OPEC+ slashes oil production by 1.6 million barrels a day starting in May.
Csaba Korosi: Can the UN be led by those urging peace, not war?
The United Nations General Assembly president discusses whether reform is required for the UN to make progress.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 409
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 409th day, we take a look at the main developments.
China begins three days of military drills in Taiwan Strait
PLA announces exercises amid Chinese anger over meeting between Taiwan's President and US House Speaker.
After a night of air raids, Palestinians in Gaza fear escalation
The Gaza Strip endured a night of bombardment as Israeli fighter jets conducted raids on several sites in the territory.
N Korea says tested another underwater nuclear attack ‘drone’
Second underwater drone test comes as Pyongyang continues efforts to expand and modernise its weaponry.
US judge withdraws approval for abortion pill during Texas case
Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk has placed a temporary stay on the FDA approval for mifepristone, used in medication abortions.
Israel-Palestine: Qatar working to ‘de-escalate situation’
Qatari official says Gulf country in touch with both sides 'in the context of its role as a mediator'.
Lula government struggles to rein in deforestation in Brazil
Preliminary data finds deforestation in the month of March increased 14 percent over the same month last year.
What triggered the increase in violence in the Middle East?
Violence raised fears of wider confrontation, as well as questions about what this means for already fractured relations
Amid turmoil, Pakistan to launch operation against armed groups
Pakistan is in danger of defaulting on its debt while a bruising political battle is raging between govt and ex-PM Khan.
One killed, several injured in Tel Aviv attack
A 30-year-old Italian man has been killed and several others have been injured in the incident, authorities say.
US Justice Clarence Thomas responds to unreported luxury travel
The Supreme Court justice says he has 'sought to comply' with rules after ProPublica revealed apparent law violation.
Republicans furious at Biden’s Afghanistan review, Democrats mum
A review released by the White House largely blamed former President Trump for chaotic US pullout from Afghanistan.
Canadian Arctic Snow School hopes to boost climate fight
Researchers hope first-ever ‘Arctic Snow School’ in Nunavut will bolster cooperation, understanding of changing region.
Who fired rockets into Israel from southern Lebanon?
While no group has claimed responsibility, Israel blames the Palestinian group Hamas in Lebanon for barrage of rockets.
Peace talks must have ‘Russian interests, concerns’, says Lavrov
Earlier this week, Moscow said it had no choice but to continue its more than yearlong offensive in Ukraine.
Buenos Aires airport turns into unofficial homeless shelter
With inflation and poverty soaring in Argentina, dozens are taking shelter in the capital city's 'Aeroparque' airport.
Russia charges WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich with spying: Reports
Russian media says the journalist denied the espionage charge, saying he was engaged in journalistic activities.
Eritrea’s government should not be allowed to harm peace in Ethiopia
President Afwerki's determination to continue his feud with the TPLF is jeopardising stability in the Horn of Africa.
Russia-Ukraine war: Rouble tumbles to lowest in a year
Rouble falls to lowest against dollar and euro since April last year in the face of a foreign currency crunch in Moscow.
How teachers and librarians are subverting book bans in the US
Books on race and gender identity are the subject of a record number of book bans in the United States.
US job growth strong in March, unemployment falls to 3.5 percent
The strong job numbers could lead the Fed to continue to raise interest rates.
Saudi-led coalition lifts import restrictions in south Yemen
Saudi-backed government says commercial ships will be allowed to dock directly in southern ports, including Aden.
Why are migrant children working dangerous jobs in the US?
It is an 'open secret' that many children who cross the border into the US alone end up working, experts say.
UAE court dismisses S Africa request to extradite Gupta brothers
The Guptas, arrested in the UAE in 2022, are accused of siphoning state funds using connections with ex-President Zuma.
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