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UN rights office urges Colombia to prosecute over deadly raid
Colombia says March operation targeted rebel dissidents, but rights groups reported at least four civilians were killed.
What are the implications of Sri Lanka suspending debt payments?
Sri Lanka has said it is suspending payment on all of its foreign debt.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Russia’s key warship badly damaged
Ukraine says its missiles severely damaged Russia's Black Sea warship 'Moskva'. US pledges extra $100m military aid.
Ukraine braces for new Russian assault in the east
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asks for weapons donations, as Russia makes advances in Izium and Mariupol.
German FM urges end to Mali’s cooperation with Russian forces
Annalena Baerbock says cooperation with Mali cannot continue without removal of the Russian forces in the country.
Timeline: Week seven of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Ukrainian authorities expect a strong Russian offensive in the eastern Luhansk and Donetsk regions.
WHO chief: World treats crises differently depending on race
Referencing the Tigray crisis, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says world 'is not treating the human race the same way'.
Juul to pay $22.5m to settle Washington vaping suit
In addition to the financial settlement, Juul must stop advertising to youth and on social media.
Biden announces additional $800m in US military aid to Ukraine
New military aid package will include artillery systems and rounds, armoured personnel carriers and helicopters.
Death toll hits 154 following attack in central Nigeria
Villagers were attacked by gunmen on motorbikes who shot sporadically into homes and shops.
Dutch bank ABN Amro apologises for role in slave trade
Apology comes after study finds some of the bank's legal predecessors were involved in slavery activities in the past.
New York subway attack suspect arrested, faces ‘terrorism’ charge
Frank R James, 62, is sole suspect in a shooting on a Brooklyn subway train that injured at least 23 people.
France’s Le Pen backs ‘rapprochement’ between NATO and Russia
Far-right leader reaffirms her intention to repeat France's 1966 move of leaving NATO's integrated military command.
CDC extends travel mask requirement to May 3 as COVID rises in US
Omicron subvariant BA.2 infections increase as US approaches one million deaths in the coronavirus pandemic.
Jersey freezes $7bn of assets connected to Roman Abramovich
Jersey, in the Channel Islands, imposes freezing order on assets linked to the sanctioned Russian-Israeli billionaire.
Trudeau welcomes use of ‘genocide’ to describe Russian war effort
Canadian prime minister says 'absolutely right' to see more people using term to denounce Moscow's actions in Ukraine.
Trucker protest on US-Mexico border halts traffic for a third day
The backups began after the governor of Texas ordered vehicle safety inspections at entry ports.
Russia says Biden’s Ukraine ‘genocide’ claim is unacceptable
Moscow 'categorically disagrees' with US president's comment, accuses Washington of hypocrisy.
Top US official urges China to pressure Russia to end Ukraine war
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says China's stance on Ukraine could hamper countries' willingness to work with Beijing.
Bank of Canada raises interest rates in bid to tackle inflation
Increase of 0.5 percent, the biggest single move in more than 20 years, comes amid rising inflation tied to Ukraine war.
Suspect named in US manhunt for New York City subway shooter
Social media posts by suspected shooter, who is Black, decried racism in the US and called for violent action.
Saudi, Kuwait to develop gas field despite Iran condemnation
Tehran says deal contravenes 'previously held negotiations' and it 'reserves its right to exploit' the field.
Ramadan 2022: Syrian refugees struggle in cash-strapped Lebanon
Food inflation in Lebanon has exceeded 400 percent since 2019 while prices of diesel and petrol have skyrocketed.
US Navy says new task force to patrol Red Sea amid Yemen war
Two to eight ships at a time will target those smuggling people, coal, weapons and drugs in the Red Sea.
Benin: Five soldiers killed in national park attack
The attack is the latest in a string of deadly attacks in northern Benin by groups linked with al-Qaeda and ISIL.
Finland, Sweden veer closer to NATO in historic policy shift
Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin and her Swedish counterpart say a decision could come by late June.
Ivory Coast prime minister and government resign
President Alassane Ouattara accepts resignation and says he plans to announce a new government next week.
Who is Viktor Medvedchuk, Putin’s main man in Ukraine?
Medvedchuk was recently captured by Ukrainian forces having fled house arrest soon after the war began.
South Africa: Death toll reaches 259 in KwaZulu-Natal floods
The floods are expected to continue in the coming days across KwaZulu-Natal province.
Calls grow for release of Palestinian prisoner Ahmad Manasra
Manasra, who suffers mental health issues, is appealing a rejection of his parole request.
Photos: Bearing the brunt of extreme storms in Madagascar
The World Weather Attribution Network says tropical storms and cyclones have been made more intense by climate change.
Russian embassy in Bosnia warns of destabilisation
Tensions are rising over a property law seen as part of a Serb independence drive in Bosnia.
Bangladesh sentences four to death for prominent writer’s murder
Dhaka court pronounces verdict in the 2004 killing of Humayun Azad by members of a now-banned Muslim group.
A letter to … the future of DR Congo
A father in DRC writes to the government, mining companies and fighters, in hope of a better future for his daughter.
The dangerous ‘truth’ of The Kashmir Files
The popular Bollywood film attempts to construct a truth about Kashmir out of the carcasses of facts.
Egypt: Bus carrying tourists collides with truck, 10 killed
Fourteen others were taken to hospital but are in stable condition, says the governor of Aswan.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian in Nablus as raids continue
Five days of Israeli raids lead to growing tensions across the occupied Palestinian territories.
Infographic: Would you run the North Pole Marathon?
Runners in the world's coolest and northernmost marathon attempt to complete it in sub-zero temperatures.
Sri Lankans set up protest camp, vow to stay till Rajapaksa quits
As protesters dig in for a long haul, tents come up outside President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's office in Colombo.
Pentagon to meet largest US arms makers over Ukraine: Reports
The top eight defence contractors are invited to the meeting, which is reportedly aimed at upping assistance to Ukraine.
Photos: A ‘Gota-Go Village’ to seek Sri Lanka president’s removal
Tents erected in a small but growing camp in Colombo that is becoming the focal point of nationwide protests.
South Sudan President Kiir integrates rival’s officers into army
A unified army is a central pillar of the long-running peace process in the world's youngest nation.
Under Israeli surveillance: Living in dystopia, in Palestine
A Palestinian Jerusalemite, I live in a surveillance society reminiscent of those in dystopian science fiction novels.
How is the war in Ukraine creating a global food emergency?
Soaring prices are causing millions more people around the world to go hungry, with no end in sight.
Presidents of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland head to Ukraine
German president was scheduled to be part of the visit but said on Tuesday he was not welcome by Ukraine.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events on day 49
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 49th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Ukraine to receive $1.5bn in support package from World Bank
World Bank says its helping Ukraine provide critical services, including paying wages for hospital workers.
Ukraine: Russia-backed separatist stirs fears of chemical weapons
Russia has allegedly used banned weapons several times in the past, including in the 2002 Moscow hostage crisis.
PM Sharif: Peaceful settlement of Kashmir dispute ‘indispensable’
Pakistan's new PM Shehbaz Sharif tells his Indian counterpart he wants a 'peaceful settlement of outstanding disputes'.
Real Madrid knock holders Chelsea out of Champions League
Madrid made it despite loss to the Blues on the night; Villarreal stun six-time European champions Bayern Munich.
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