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Analysis: How Russia, Ukraine’s militaries stack up after two years of war
Ukraine is outgunned by Russia but plans to increase drone production as the war drags on into a third year.
UN Security Council sanctions rebels in DR Congo as violence escalates
A committee imposes an arms embargo, travel ban and asset freeze on leaders of six armed groups.
US to impose ‘major sanctions’ on Russia over Navalny death, Ukraine war
Biden does not give details of measures to be announced on Friday ahead of second anniversary of Russian invasion.
In Gaza City, death and famine take hold amid Israel’s war
The Israeli blockade, allied to the incessant bombing, has created a world where hunger and infection have free rein.
Sudanese refugees face gruelling wait in overcrowded South Sudan camps
The UN estimates that about 1,500 people displaced by the conflict in Sudan arrive in South Sudan every day.
‘We want dignity’: Indian farmers defy pellets, drones to demand new deal
Two years after they brought the Indian capital to a standstill, farmers say the government has betrayed its promises.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 138
The US vetoes a supported UN resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian ceasefire, while ICJ hearings continue.
Two men charged with murder in shooting at Kansas City Super Bowl parade
Dominic Miller and Lyndell Mays face charges of second-degree murder in the shooting that left one person dead.
World slams US ceasefire veto at UN Security Council on Israel’s Gaza war
Russia pledges not to give up as China says US veto gives a green light for Israel's continued slaughter in Gaza.
WFP halts food deliveries to north Gaza amid ‘complete chaos, violence’
World Food Programme pauses deliveries amid Israeli gunfire and a 'collapse of civil order' in northern Gaza.
Who is Julian Assange and why does the United States want him so badly?
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been fighting for years against being sent to the United States
Pakistan government deal agreed despite opposition from Imran Khan’s PTI
Pakistan People's Party, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz to form a coalition with Shehbaz Sharif selected as PM candidate.
Putin says Russia has no intention of putting nuclear weapons in space
Last week, the White House claimed that Moscow had obtained 'troubling' anti-satellite weapon capability.
Yemen’s Houthis claim attacks on Israeli, US ships
Houthi rebels say ships in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea are their latest maritime targets.
What will it take to end hunger and malnutrition in South Sudan?
UN warns Africa's youngest nation is facing a food crisis.
South Africa to hold general election on May 29
Ruling ANC faces a tough challenge to retain its majority in seventh election since the end of the apartheid system.
All you need to know about Major League Soccer 2024 and its Messi mania
The Messi effect, biggest players, league breakdown and everything else you need to know about Major League Soccer.
US vetoes UN resolution calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire
The United States has vetoed a UN Security Council draft resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
Polish farmers block Ukraine’s border in protest against grain imports
Farmers are angry at what they say is unfair competition from cheaper imports from Poland's war-torn neighbour and ally.
‘Israel’s apartheid must end,’ South Africa says at ICJ hearing
International Court of Justice to hear from 52 countries on legality of Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories.
US vetoes another UN Security Council resolution urging Gaza war ceasefire
Majority of members voted to call for an immediate ceasefire in Israel's war on Gaza that has killed more than 29,000.
Why does an archipelago off the coast of Argentina belong to the UK?
David Cameron is first British foreign secretary to visit the Falkland Islands in 30 years.
South Africa urges court to find Israeli occupation illegal
South Africa urged the ICJ to find that the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories is illegal.
Photos: Long winter for Morocco quake survivors
Authorities say 3,000 people died during the September 8 earthquake, which damaged more than 60,000 dwellings.
WHO ‘shocked’ by what they found at Gaza’s Nasser Hospital
After days of being refused entry by Israeli forces, a team of UN doctors was allowed into Nasser Hospital in south Gaza
Four Egyptian officials back on trial in Italy over death of Giulio Regeni
Italy's top court decided last year to proceed with the trial against the four officials, who will be tried in absentia.
What’s fuelling the deadly cholera outbreak in Southern Africa?
Unchecked border movement and poor sewage systems have a new partner in wreaking havoc: climate change
‘Let me finally see my son’: Navalny’s mother demands body from Putin
Kremlin says widow Yulia's accusations that Navalny was poisoned by a nerve agent are 'unfounded and vulgar'.
How is Israel’s arms industry profiting from the war on Gaza?
The war on Gaza seems to be a testing ground for Israel's new weaponry, with devastating effect.
Children collect spilled flour from the ground after Gaza aid chaos
A video of children collecting flour off the ground shows how serious the hunger situation is in Gaza.
Ten years ago Russia annexed Crimea, paving the way for war in Ukraine
Russia's annexation of the peninsula was not recognised by any nation except Moscow.
Who is Julian Assange? Will the WikiLeaks founder be extradited to the US?
The London High Court hearing will determine whether Assange is extradited to the US after his decade-long legal battle.
Haiti President Moise’s widow, ex-PM among 50 charged in his assassination
Leaked document claims first lady allegedly conspired with former PM to kill the president and replace him herself.
The Day Before October 7
What was the mood in Gaza like before the current war broke out?
Israeli police push back protesters demanding deal on Gaza captives
Israeli police grappled with protesters marching to the house of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Namibia, Gaza and German hypocrisy on genocide
Clearly, Germany has learned nothing from its long history of genocidal violence.
Julian Assange appeals in ‘most important press freedom case in the world’
A court will decide if Julian Assange may appeal extradition to the US, where relatives say he could die in jail.
Russia arrests dual US citizen for Ukraine-linked ‘treason’
The unnamed woman is accused of raising funds that benefitted the Ukrainian armed forces.
South Korea trainee doctors walk out in protest against reforms
Work stoppage follows mass resignations and caused major delays to surgical procedures and treatment.
Ukraine PM calls for long-range missiles to fight back Russia
Shmyhal says delays in providing long-range artillery, missile equipment is 'main danger for us on the battlefield'.
Congolese protest against West, Rwanda in eastern city of Goma
The DRC, the UN and Western countries say Rwanda is supporting rebels in DRC in a bid to control vast mineral resources.
Preview: New Zealand vs Australia – T20 series
Veterans Warner, Maxwell, Santner and Southee will look to shine in the three-match Trans-Tasman T20 series.
India farmers reject gov’t offer, to continue protest march on New Delhi
Tens of thousands of farmers will resume their march to demand guaranteed crop prices as government talks failed.
Kites fill Rafah’s skies, a symbol of hope amid Israel’s war on Gaza
In Rafah's horrifically crowded camps, children find one bright spot of play and smiles, up in the skies above.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 137
As Israel threatens to launch offensive in Rafah, the US has drafted a UN resolution calling for a temporary ceasefire.
Military leaders dissolve government in Guinea
The military says it will appoint a new government, but has not indicated when that would be.
Russian pilot who defected to Ukraine killed in Spain
EFE news agency says Maksim Kuzminov's bullet-riddled body was found on February 13 in southern Spain.
China’s C919 jetliner showcased at Singapore Airshow
Biennial air show opens to the public for the first time since the onset of the COVID-pandemic in 2020.
Deepfake democracy: Behind the AI trickery shaping India’s 2024 election
As India prepares for the world's largest elections, parties are turning to AI for novel - and dangerous - strategies.
Australia plans to build biggest navy since World War II
Defence minister says the $7.25bn plan will increase Australian navy's surface combatant fleet to 26 from 11.
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