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Ruling HDZ party wins most seats, but no majority in Croatia election
The country is likely to face a period of uncertainty as HDZ negotiates with smaller parties to form a government.
Hezbollah launches missiles and drones at northern Israel
At least 14 Israeli soldiers are wounded in an attack launched from Lebanon as regional tensions escalate.
Palestinian Prisoners’ Day marked amid growing number of detentions
Local monitoring groups say the number of Palestinians imprisoned by Israel has doubled to at least 9,500 since the war
Woman, seeking loan, wheels corpse into Brazilian bank
A woman wheeled the corpse of an elderly man into a bank in Brazil, hoping to get a sign-off on a loan.
Biden urges Congress to end impasse and send aid to Israel and Ukraine
US president's appeal comes as House Speaker Mike Johnson unveils plans to bring funding bills for a vote.
After the Hurricane
The effect the carbon footprint of rich countries is having on developing nations who enjoy very few of the benefits.
Brazil football legend Romario announces comeback at 58
Many will recall Romario's starring role at the 1994 World Cup, but he's registered to play again in Brazilian football.
Is China growing tired of Russia’s war in Ukraine?
There are signs that Beijing may be getting cold feet about its deepening entanglement.
Russian peacekeepers start withdrawal from Azerbaijan’s Nagorno-Karabakh
Soldiers begin to leave region in South Caucasus long fought over by Azerbaijan and Armenia.
World’s coral reefs face global bleaching crisis
A mass bleaching event caused by high ocean temperatures is threatening the survival of coral reefs around the world.
James to headline another US ‘Dream Team’ at the Paris 2024 Olympics
Thirty-nine-year-old LeBron James will team up with a host of other top NBA players to go for gold at the Paris games.
Photos: Iran shows military might as tensions with Israel soar
Iran holds military parade days after its missile and drone attack on Israel.
Palestinian Prisoner’s Day: How many are still in Israeli detention?
Why are nearly 10,000 Palestinians being held in Israeli prisons - one-third of them without charge?
UK set to ban tobacco sales for a ‘smoke-free’ generation. Will it work?
The smoking ban aims to phase out sales of tobacco, which is one of the main causes of cancer deaths in Britain.
Pakistan says it blocked social media platform X over ‘national security’
The platform remained inaccessible to users but government officials refused to acknowledge any restrictions, until now.
The thousands of Palestinians Israel arrests, tortures, holds even in death
As Palestinians mark Prisoner's Day, Israel continues to hold and mistreat thousands of Palestinian captives.
Israel-Gaza truce talks have hit ‘stumbling block’, says Qatar
Mediator warns that negotiations are at 'delicate phase' as the war in the enclave grinds on.
Who are India’s opposition fighting to stop another Modi win?
An opposition coalition of 26 parties including Rahul Gandhi's Congress is trying to stop another win for Modi.
Top USC graduate cancelled over Gaza speaks out
A top Muslim graduate in the US has condemned her university for canceling her graduation speech over pro-Palestine post
Google workers protest over Project Nimbus deal with Israel
Google employees have staged demonstrations in California and New York calling to cancel Project Nimbus.
Spain leads European push to recognise Palestine, risking Israel’s wrath
Spain, Ireland, Malta and Slovenia are expected to make the move, which will hold historic symbolism.
More than 50,000 Russians killed in Ukrainian ‘meat grinder’: Report
The rate of casualties accelerated last year as inexperienced troops arrived on the front lines.
How well could Iran defend itself against a potential Israeli air strike?
Iran operates a wide variety of missile defence batteries at different ranges that aim to defend against aerial attacks.
European court rules drug kingpin Pablo Escobar’s name can’t be trademarked
Colombia's most feared drug baron, who was shot dead in 1993, earned billions from smuggling cocaine to the US.
Why is Germany maintaining economic ties with China?
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has been on a three-day visit to China in a bid to shore up economic ties.
Myanmar Army on the Ropes
People & Power gets special access to a pivotal moment in the fight against the military government in Myanmar.
Ukraine says 13 killed in Russian missile attack on Chernihiv
Ukraine's Zelenskyy reiterates plea to Western countries for air defence systems after attack that also wounded dozens.
Iran’s Raisi reiterates warnings as Israel mulls response to air attack
As the world calls for calm, President Raisi vows 'slightest attack' will be met with a 'strong and fierce response'.
Columbia president faces anti-Semitism Congress hearing: What’s at stake?
Previous hearings led to the resignation of Harvard and UPenn bosses. Now Columbia's Minouche Shafik is in line of fire.
Croatians vote in election pitting PM Plenkovic against President Milanovic
Exit polls expected minutes after voting ends at 7pm (17:00 GMT), with official results due in the coming days.
Iraq’s dangerous balancing act between Iran and the US
Iraqi PM al-Sudani's visit to Washington came as its neighbour Iran attacked Israel, raising fears of regional conflict.
Flooding in Dubai after a year’s worth of rain falls in hours
Dubai in the United Arab Emirates was hit by flooding that submerged roads and vehicles and caused flights to divert.
US seeks new mechanism to monitor North Korean sanctions
Washington looking for alternatives after Russia effectively halted UN monitoring mission.
Photos: Dubai reels from flood chaos as record rains lash UAE
Storm dumps heaviest rain ever recorded in desert nation, flooding roads and Dubai's international airport.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 194
At least 20 people have been killed in Israeli attacks on homes in Rafah, Maghazi and Gaza City since Tuesday.
Dubai submerged in floods as UAE gets over a year’s worth of rain in hours
By the end of Tuesday, more than 142mm (5.59 inches) of rain had soaked Dubai over 24 hours.
Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi moved to house arrest amid heatwave
Military also pardons 3,000 prisoners to mark this year's traditional New Year holiday.
China, US defence chiefs hold first substantive talks in nearly 18 months
Lloyd Austin and Dong Jun talk South China Sea, Taiwan, North Korea and Ukraine in wide-ranging discussion.
Solomon Islanders vote in election that could shape ties with China
Voting under way in Solomon Islands election which is being closely watched by Australia, China and the United States.
Biden calls for higher taxes on the rich on visit to Pennsylvania hometown
US president blasts rival Donald Trump as an out-of-touch elitist on visit to key battleground state.
Will Modi win 400 seats in India’s election? The south holds the answer
As India votes starting April 19, Modi's dreams of record win hinge on a part of the country long immune to BJP charms.
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef suffers worst bleaching on record
The 2,300km (1,429-mile) reef is in its fifth mass bleaching event since 2016 and aerial surveys reveal scale of damage.
Canada’s Trudeau government asks rich to pay more in pitch to Gen Z
Budget proposes higher capital gains taxes and billions in spending on education, housing, jobs and mental health.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 783
As the war enters its 783rd day, these are the main developments.
Ecuador declares energy emergency amid severe regional drought and El Niño
Colombia has stopped electricity exports to Ecuador as both countries grapple with diminished hydroelectric reservoirs.
After leaving the grind in Asia, Filipino women find exploitation in Poland
Filipino migrant workers in European country allege wage theft, salary deductions and passport confiscation.
Seven jurors seated on the second day of Trump’s New York hush-money trial
Judge Juan Merchan admonished Donald Trump during the proceedings for mumbling loudly, saying, 'I won't tolerate that.'
How can the humanitarian crisis in Sudan be stopped?
The conflict is taking a heavy toll on civilians with millions forced from their homes and on the verge of famine.
UN’s Libya envoy resigns citing no hope for political progress
Abdoulaye Bathily says 'lack of political will and good faith' are making UN governance efforts in Libya futile.
‘Just stop the war,’ al-Shifa doctor says on the situation in Gaza
'I stay here to help our people': A doctor in Gaza talks to Marc Lamont Hill about its health crisis.
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