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Jeffrey Marsh is wrong: Trans rights, parent concerns both matter
While trans rights must be upheld, parents and feminists worried about their children must be heard.
The woman who could be Nigeria’s first elected female governor
Aishatu Dahiru is seeking to make history as Nigeria's first elected female governor, in Saturday's election.
Millions of dead fish clog up Australian river near remote town
Authorities say 'millions' of fish died in the Darling River near the small town of Menindee in New South Wales.
Nigeria local elections open in shadow of contested national vote
New governors are being chosen for 28 states as opposition continues to reject victory of President-elect Bola Tinubu.
The BBC vs Gary Lineker: An own goal?
A debacle with sports host sparks a furious debate about free speech at the BBC. Plus, what could AI mean for the media?
Pakistan court cancels arrest warrants for ex-PM Imran Khan
Court adjourns hearing in corruption case against leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party until March 30.
US governor signs measure banning abortion pills in Wyoming
Wyoming's ban on abortion pills would take effect in July, pending any legal action that could delay that.
Tunisian president names ally as new interior minister
Former Tunis governor Kamal Feki was given the post, days after mass opposition protests took place in the country.
UK’s Braverman to discuss controversial migration deal in Rwanda
Several lawsuits have been filed to stop the conservative government from acting on a deportation agreement with Rwanda.
Can the ‘back-to-work’ budget boost economic growth in the UK?
The finance minister has put getting Britons back into work at the heart of his plan for economic growth.
N Korea says 800,000 youths volunteer to fight ‘US imperialists’
North Korean state media says the mass enlistment is in response to military drills between the US and South Korea.
Novak Djokovic denied US entry over COVID vaccine policy
Being vaccinated against COVID-19 remains a requirement of international travellers.
Karachi United: Giving hope to footballers in impoverished areas
Most of KU’s community centres operate out of low-income areas of Karachi.
Police clash with pension demonstrators for second night in Paris
Pension reform protests are gravest challenge to President Macron's authority since 2018 'Yellow Vest' demonstrations.
Russia gives awards to fighter pilots involved in US drone crash
US officials say surveillance flights over Black Sea have resumed despite Russia's downing of the MQ-9 Reaper drone.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 388
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 388th day, we take a look at the main developments.
US Biden says war crimes charge against Russia’s Putin justified
Moscow says ICC charges against Vladimir Putin are meaningless with respect to jurisdiction in Russia.
Israeli forces shoot dead Palestinian man in latest bloodshed
At least 84 Palestinians have been killed so far in 2023, putting this year on track be one of the bloodiest.
Over 100 Trump presidential gifts unaccounted for: US Democrats
Legislators say Trump family didn't disclose $250,000 in gifts from foreign governments received while in White House.
US Supreme Court honours former justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
After the women's rights champion died in 2020, the US Supreme Court saw its conservative majority expand further.
US blasts China for attempt to ‘shield’ North Korea at UN meeting
The US ambassador criticises Security Council members for barring a webcast about alleged North Korean abuses.
What does the US hope to achieve from Blinken’s visit to Niger?
Antony Blinken is the first US secretary of state to visit the West African country.
Tunisian Interior Minister Taoufik Charfeddine resigns
Charfeddine, a close aide of President Kais Saied, has appeared less frequently in public in recent months.
All you need to know about the ICC’s arrest warrant for Putin
Court accuses Russian president of responsibility for war crime of illegal deportation of children from Ukraine.
Q&A: What the ICC arrest warrants mean for Russia’s Putin
Court President Piotr Hofmanski says the Russian president can be arrested if he travels to ICC member countries.
US announces aid as Venezuela struggles with humanitarian crisis
Washington does not recognise the government of Nicolas Maduro, and tensions between the two countries remain high.
Biden urges ‘accountability’ for executives of failed banks
US president calls on Congress to impose tougher penalties on senior officials of banks that fail due to mismanagement.
Turkey’s Erdogan says he will back Finland’s NATO bid
Finland and Sweden jointly applied for membership, but Ankara has so far backed only Helsinki's bid.
YouTube fully restores Donald Trump’s account
Video streaming platform says decision aims to allow voters to hear equally from candidates in the run-up to 2024 vote.
German minister heading to Taiwan, first such visit in 26 years
A government spokesperson says the visit will focus on semiconductors and not the island's sovereignty.
ICC issues Putin arrest warrant on Ukraine war crime allegations
Judges say arrest warrant issued over Russian president's alleged involvement in abductions of children from Ukraine.
Funeral held for footballer Christian Atsu killed in Turkey quake
Family, fans and beneficiaries of Christian Atsu's charitable donations remembered the 31-year-old as a philanthropist.
Malian PM: If Mali is a ‘sick man’, is France a failed doctor?
Choguel Kokalla Maiga on Mali's security crisis, defence cooperation with Russia and the pending constitutional reform.
Mobile court offers rare chance of justice for DRC rape victims
Multiple armed groups are active in eastern DR Congo, fuelling a long-running sexual violence crisis.
‘Catastrophic insecurity’: 10 million children in Sahel need aid
UNICEF says the number of children in extreme jeopardy has doubled since 2020.
After drone clash, is direct Russia-US confrontation more likely?
This week's clash upped the ante but experts say a larger conflict is off the table.
Imran Khan crisis: Is Pakistan facing its own January 6 moment?
Unless political parties, the military and the judiciary abide by the Constitution, coming elections won't fix anything.
President Joe Biden to celebrate St Patrick’s Day with Irish PM
The cultural celebration has been observed by the Irish as a holiday for more than 1,000 years.
Turkey’s Cavusoglu to visit Egypt in first such trip in a decade
Foreign ministers Mevlut Cavusoglu and Sameh Shoukry will discuss all aspects of bilateral ties, Ankara says.
Champions League quarterfinals draw: Who is playing who and when?
The draw has been made for the quarterfinals of Europe's top club football competition.
UN extends Afghanistan mission by another year
The United Nations Security Council renews UNAMA and asks for recommendations on working with the Taliban-ruled country.
Wagner convict fighters recount horror, thrill of Ukraine war
Mercenary company is accused of using convicts freed from prison in 'human-wave attacks' during Russia's invasion.
Pakistan court suspends non-bailable warrants against Imran Khan
Meanwhile, the ex-PM is set to arrive at high court in Lahore with hundreds of his supporters to seek protective bail.
‘Demonising refugees’: UK plan to stop boat migration draws fire
Critics say proposed bill goes against international law and will end up in court if pushed through parliament.
Mutanabbi Street slowly re-emerges, 20 years on from Iraq war
The booksellers of Baghdad's Mutanabbi Street have faced invasion and bombings, two decades on from the war in Iraq.
Who is Humza Yousaf, SNP favourite to replace Sturgeon?
The 37-year-old Scot of Pakistani heritage hopes to lead the country in the wake of Sturgeon's shock resignation.
Iraq war: ‘The media ended up being lapdogs, not watchdogs’
Twenty years on from the start of the Iraq war, we look at how the US and UK media helped sell the war to the public.
‘Feels like a nightmare’: Cyclone Freddy survivors weep in Malawi
The storm, likely the longest lasting in southern hemisphere, has killed hundreds and displaced hundreds of thousands.
China’s Xi Jinping to visit Russia next week, says Kremlin
The visit comes as China offers to broker peace in Ukraine, an effort that has been met with scepticism in the West.
Why Pakistan police want to arrest Imran Khan
In an interview with Al Jazeera, the former prime minister said at least 85 cases have been filed against him.
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