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How the songbirds of Rafah help Palestinians cope with the terror of war
Canaries, lovebirds and goldfinches are muffling the sounds of Israel's terrifying bombardment of Gaza with song.
More than 350 detained at Navalny memorials in Russia: Rights group
Flowers and candles laid to honour Putin critic were cleared away from monuments to victims of Soviet-era repression.
The trial of Kwoyelo: Fate of LRA rebel commander divides northern Uganda
Kwoyelo, the only LRA commander to be tried for his crimes in Uganda, has been in detention since 2009.
Which countries are still funding UNRWA amid Israel’s war on Gaza?
Ireland is the latest to pledge funds for the stricken UN agency, the main source of humanitarian aid to Palestine.
Is media coverage reflecting the horror in Rafah?
Is the horror of Rafah being downplayed or do we not have the words to describe it?
Yemen’s Houthis fire missiles at British oil tanker bound for India
The Iran-linked group has warned of more attacks on shipping despite sustained US, UK air strikes on Yemen.
‘They killed him’: Was Putin’s critic Navalny murdered?
Pro-Kremlin media have said Alexey Navalny had a blood clot. But critics say his death in jail was suspicious.
Roger Waters on Gaza, resistance and doing the right thing
The co-founder of the band Pink Floyd joins us for a conversation about activism, rock and resistance.
Thomas Friedman: Dehumanisation par excellence amid a genocide
It is hardly surprising that these days, America's leading columnist is working hard to dehumanise the Middle East.
Ukraine troops withdraw from front-line city of Avdiivka, army chief says
Oleksandr Syrskii says the decision was taken to preserve soldiers' lives and prevent their encirclement.
Butter chicken battle: How the dish brought two Indian restaurants to court
Two Delhi restaurants, Moti Mahal and Daryaganj, have laid claim to the famous curry.
‘The tourists have gone’: Jerusalem restaurateur struggles amid Gaza war
Owner of East Jerusalem's hugely popular Sarwa Street Kitchen has lost 19 family members in Gaza and faces closure.
US to send weapons to Israel amid invasion threat in Gaza’s Rafah: Report
Planned delivery of bombs and other munitions comes as President Biden pushes for truce in Israel's war on Gaza.
Pro-Gaza feeling runs high in Lebanon, but Hamas presence is controlled
Hamas has gained in popularity in south Lebanon since October 7, but its reach remains limited.
Jailed former Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra to be freed on Sunday
Despite being granted parole, Thaksin could face further legal troubles over charges for insulting the monarchy in 2015.
After gains against Modi, India’s Congress party slips before election
Within two months, India's Congress has gone from a serious challenger to Modi to a struggling force. Can it recover?
Japan successfully launches H3 rocket after back-to-back failures
The H3 flagship rocket is designed to replace the H-IIA after more than two decades in service.
Old ways survive in Bali despite mass tourism, but for how long?
Indonesian island with its unique religion and culture is preparing for Nyepi, the day when everything shuts.
Ukraine signs French security pact after similar agreement with Germany
Deal with France promises $3.23bn in military aid to Ukraine, while pact with Germany secures $1.22bn support package.
Thorny question of presidential ‘age limit’ grows in US political discourse
US Congresswoman Porter says age limit is a conversation 'we ought to be having', in run-up to Trump/Biden rematch.
ICJ demands implementation of Gaza measures, but no new action on Rafah
UN court notes 'perilous' situation but rejects South African request to order urgent measure to safeguard civilians.
Trump ordered to pay $354.9m by New York court in civil fraud case
Former US president loses case; banned from serving as officer or director of any New York corporation for three years.
Satellite photos show construction on Egypt’s border with Gaza
Satellite images show Egypt levelling land and building a wall along its border with the Gaza Strip near Rafah
At Rio’s Carnival parades, Yanomami activists fight ‘genocide’ with samba
Activists in Brazil hope to raise awareness that illegal mining activity has sparked a crisis on Indigenous lands.
How likely is a regional conflict in the Middle East?
Israel has ramped up attacks in Lebanon - and Hezbollah has promised to retaliate.
Kremlin critics: What happens to Putin’s most vocal opponents?
During President Vladimir Putin's rule several of his vocal critics have died or been sentenced to lengthy jail terms.
Hezbollah warns that Israel will pay ‘in blood’ for killing civilians
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's warning comes days after 10 Lebanese civilians were killed in Israeli air raids.
Palestinians are eating weeds to stay alive in Gaza
Palestinians are being forced to eat weeds and leaves to stay alive in Gaza. The UN says Gaza is on the brink of famine.
The impact of anti-Arab and anti-Muslim sentiment in the US
Following an inflammatory piece in the Wall Street Journal, Marc Lamont Hill talks to Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud.
At least five patients dead after Israeli army raid on Nasser Hospital
Army arrests 20 people in the raid, saying some were involved in Hamas's October 7 attacks on Israel.
Alexey Navalny’s wife urges world to defeat ‘horrific’ Russian regime
Putin will be held accountable," the wife of Alexey Navalny says following her husband's death.
Russia’s Putin will not go unpunished for Navalny’s death, wife Yulia says
The Kremlin critic's mother also said her son was 'alive, healthy and happy' when she saw him this week.
What’s behind Israel’s threat to attack Rafah?
Threats of a full-scale military operation aim to depopulate Gaza and help Netanyahu cling to power, analysts say.
‘It’s not complex, it’s genocide’: Former top UN official on Gaza
'Israel operates under a climate of absolute impunity,' says Craig Mokhiber, former top UN official.
Alexey Navalny timeline: From poisoning to prison to death
Kremlin critic dies after collapsing and losing consciousness at Arctic penal colony, prison authorities say.
Alexey Navalny: An archenemy Putin wouldn’t name and Kremlin couldn’t scare
Navalny was Putin's fiercest political opponent, galvanising Russians who otherwise saw no option to the president.
It is time for a new Africa beyond borders and boundaries
Continental integration must be the primary agenda of this year's African Union Summit in Addis Ababa.
‘Brutally murdered’: World reacts to Alexey Navalny’s death in prison
Leaders say Putin critic 'paid for his courage with his life' and that they hold Russia responsible for his death.
Why is a planned ground attack in Rafah causing alarm?
The UN and international aid groups have warned of a slaughter' if Israel launches a ground attack in Rafah.
AfCFTA: Can Africa’s new trade treaty boost business on the continent?
African countries that have long traded with others outside the continent are now shipping goods to each other.
India’s Congress says $25m frozen by tax department ahead of election
Main opposition party says bank accounts frozen just weeks before the expected announcement of the general election.
Paul McCartney reunited with missing Hofner bass after more than 50 years
Former Beatles member says 'incredibly grateful to all those involved' after search to find instrument stolen in 1972.
Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny has died in prison: State media
Prison service says the Putin critic collapsed and lost consciousness after a walk in a remote penal colony.
Remembering Cousin Aamer, a nurse who loved crab, and was killed by Israel
Hassan al-Ramlawi remembers his cousin Aamer, a simple, loving man with room in his heart for everyone.
Why has UK’s Labour Party suspended two election candidates over Gaza war?
The party has become embroiled in yet another row over anti-Semitism amid Israel's war on Gaza.
Satellite photos show Egypt building Gaza buffer zone as Rafah push looms
Despite its opposition to displacement of Palestinians, Cairo appears to be preparing for a scenario forced by Israel.
Zelenskyy seeks German, French support as Russia tightens noose on Avdiivka
Ukraine leader's trip to Berlin, Paris comes as battle for eastern city, one of bloodiest in near two-year war, rages.
In Jerusalem’s Old City, Israeli ‘siege’ forces Palestinian shops to close
Shopkeepers complain of harassment by Israeli forces amid 'zero tourism'.
Canada’s assisted dying regime should not be expanded to include children
As a physician and mother, I lose sleep over the prospect of minors being allowed to take part in the MAiD programme.
Video shows what’s left of Ukrainian battleground city of Avdiivka
Video from the Ukrainian battleground city of Avdiivka shows the destruction there.
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