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Ethiopia’s Abiy says body formed to negotiate with Tigray rebels
The Ethiopian leader says the committee will have 10 to 15 days to work on finer details of what will be negotiated.
UK’s anti-migrant Hostile Environment policy dehumanises us all
It shows the UK government doesn't consider migrants as deserving of the same human rights protections as others.
Bangladesh rebel group’s offer of peace talks with gov’t welcomed
United People's Democratic Front, based in country's Chittagong Hill Tracts in south, submits a 66-page peace proposal.
Denmark, Canada to sign deal ending dispute over tiny Arctic isle
The two friendly countries agree to divide a barren and uninhabited rock between them, ending 49 years of dispute.
US envoy meets Lebanon president over Israel maritime dispute
Both Lebanon and Israel seek to exploit the gas fields that lie underneath the disputed maritime border.
Photos: Mothers at the searing edge of climate crisis in Pakistan
As Jacobabad becomes hottest city on Earth, studies say pregnant women are at a higher risk of suffering complications.
UN chief slams ‘delusional’ fossil fuels dash amid Ukraine war
Antonio Guterres warns that 'perilous doubling down' on coal, oil and gas by major economies will worsen climate change.
Pollution cuts life expectancy in India capital by 10 years: EPIC
Research says PM2.5 pollution is reducing life expectancy in one of the world's most polluted cities by nearly a decade.
WNBA team meets US officials over Brittney Griner Russia arrest
Fellow players pledge to continue to 'amplify' case of Griner, who was arrested by Russian authorities in February.
Tajik soldier killed in Tajikistan-Kyrgyzstan border shoot-out
The two countries trade blame for the latest flare-up at the contested frontier.
UK due to send first flight of asylum seekers to Rwanda
The first flight removing asylum seekers from the UK is due to depart for Rwanda despite protests.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 111
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 111th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Trump blasts US Capitol riot hearings as ‘mockery of justice’
Trump accuses a committee investigating his role in the Capitol riot of being a 'kangaroo court' to distract Americans.
Adani, Total team up in $5bn green hydrogen project
Green hydrogen projects will help India slash its reliance on oil and coal and help it curb emissions.
PM Bennett says Israel gov’t has ‘week or two’ to avoid collapse
The Israeli leader's comment came after a member of his party said he would not vote with the fragile coalition.
How will the Prophet remarks row affect India-GCC ties?
Insulting remarks against the Prophet by India's ruling party officials cause a diplomatic backlash in the Muslim world.
How a misplaced telephone pole saved a Ukrainian family
For one family, an urban planning error that blocked traffic staved off the Russian advance until they could escape.
Photos: How Australia got the better of Peru in World Cup playoff
Australia edged out crowd favourites Peru to seal their place at the 2022 World Cup.
Civilians trapped in Severodonetsk as Russia destroys last bridge
Ukrainian officials say all routes to evacuate thousands of civilians from the embattled key city have been cut off.
Costa Rica vs New Zealand: Final World Cup spot up for grabs
Winners to join Spain, Germany and Japan in Group E of 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Heartbreak for Peru as ‘ecstatic’ Australia qualify for World Cup
Socceroos defeated Peru 5-4 on penalties in Doha to secure the penultimate spot in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
No let up in crypto slide, Bitcoin at 18-month low
Cryptocurrencies are now emblematic of a flight from speculative investments as monetary policy is tightened globally.
Is Nigeria’s security crisis out of control?
String of deadly attacks by different groups highlights a countrywide emergency.
Cambodia lawyer, opposition party members jailed for treason
Group including prominent lawyer Theary Seng were tried over opposition leader Sam Rainsy's 2019 attempt to return home.
India’s Ambani scoops up cricket streaming rights in bidding war
Billionaire Ambani's venture outbid media giants to grab the streaming rights while Disney won the TV broadcast rights.
Yellowstone: Iconic US park closed for 1st time in 34 years
Heavy rain and warmer temperatures melting mountain snow drive record floods just as tourist season was getting underway.
Biden adviser raises concerns with Chinese diplomat over N Korea
Jake Sullivan told Yang Jiechi that Washington and Beijing can cooperate on North Korea issue, senior US official says.
Australia beat Peru on penalties to reach Qatar World Cup 2022
Substitute goalkeeper Redmayne the hero for Australia who sealed their World Cup place for the fifth successive time.
The battle of Donbas could prove decisive in Ukraine war
Russia's focus in the conflict is now Donbas and a battle that could decide the direction of the entire war.
5 key takeaways from second January 6 US Capitol riot hearing
Second public hearing this month focuses on how Donald Trump's advisers told him that election fraud claims were false.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Kyiv says ‘dealing with absolute evil’
The battle for Donbas will be remembered in history as one of the most violent in Europe, Ukraine's president says.
What has triggered new fighting in DR Congo?
The Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda have accused each other of firing rockets across their shared border.
M23 rebels seize key DRC town, Congolese military blames Rwanda
M23 rebels capture key DRC border town, marking dramatic escalation in tensions between the Central African neighbours.
Cuba sanctions nearly 400 people over anti-government protests
Nearly 300 of those sanctioned were sentenced to between five and 25 years in prison, attorney general's office says.
FARC dissident leader killed in Colombian army operation: Duque
One of Colombia's most wanted criminals, Leider Johany Noscue was killed in Cauca province, President Ivan Duque says.
US high court rules against detained immigrants seeking release
Justices rule that immigrants being held for long periods have no right to argue for release as they fight deportation.
UK to rewrite Brexit deal on Northern Ireland; EU warns of action
EU will not renegotiate the Northern Ireland Protocol agreement, European Commission Vice-President Maros Sefcovic said.
British police charge Kevin Spacey over alleged sex crimes
Police say the alleged sexual assaults took place between March 2005 and April 2013 in London and Gloucestershire.
US slaps visa restrictions on 93 Nicaraguan officials
Biden administration accuses designated judges, prosecutors and lawmakers of helping 'undermine democracy' in Nicaragua.
Saudi Arabia eases mask mandate as first Hajj pilgrims arrive
Move comes as the kingdom prepares to welcome around 850,000 people from abroad for the annual Hajj pilgrimmage.
At least 50 killed in Burkina Faso rebel attack: Government
Since 2015, Burkina Faso has been gripped by conflict that has claimed more than 2,000 lives.
Indigenous protesters block roads in Ecuador over rising costs
Indigenous demonstrators angry over rising gas and food prices say protests will continue 'until government listens'.
Qatar World Cup 2022 qualifier: Peru vs Australia – Live
Latest updates from the Peru vs Australia World Cup qualification match taking place in Qatar.
How to do nothing: An action plan
It is high time to drop off the high-tech social-engineering assembly line, away from the herd mentality.
Brazil: Police say no bodies found in search for missing men
Police and Indigenous association say search in Amazon continues for missing British journalist and Indigenous expert.
Bangladesh charges 29 Rohingya over murdered activist Mohib Ullah
Ullah, the head of a Rohingya rights group, was gunned down in September 2021 in a refugee camp in Bangladesh.
Supreme Court rules against Navajo Nation member
The high court rules that Native Americans can be tried both in tribal and federal courts without double jeopardy .
Moroccan charged in Donetsk is Ukrainian national, father says
Father of Brahim Saadoun, who was sentenced to death in Donetsk People's Republic, says son holds Ukrainian nationality.
Israel tells its citizens to avoid Istanbul over Iranian threats
Israel's foreign minister says citizens in Turkey are likely to be targeted for kidnapping or murder.
Notes on a mask-less world
Mask-lessness is becoming contagious and normalised in a world that is far from “normal”.
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