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Pope Francis spoke up for Palestinians until the end
Pope Francis chose to not remain silent on the suffering of the Palestinian people.
More than 30 killed in latest attack in Sudan’s Darfur region: Monitor
Residential buildings among structures targeted in paramilitary attack on city of el-Fasher, activists say.
Russia’s Easter truce marred by accusations of attacks in Ukraine
Russia resumed its attacks on Ukraine's cities after a fragile 30-hour Easter truce came to an end.
Pope Francis died of cerebral stroke and heart failure: Vatican doctor
Vatican publishes death certificate, pontiff's request to be buried at Basilica of St Mary Major in Rome.
What does the US military want in Guam, Japan and Hawaii?
The US is targeting China with a military buildup in the Pacific - but some in Japan, Guam and Hawaii are pushing back.
Before he died, Pope Francis called for peace in Gaza. Will anyone listen?
Amid international indifference to the continuing genocide, the pope used his last address to call for a ceasefire.
‘Father of the poor’: Argentinians mourn compatriot Pope Francis
Argentina, where Francis was known for working with the poor, announces seven days of mourning over pontiff's death.
US VP Vance arrives in India for four-day visit as US tariff threat looms
Visit will include talks with PM Modi as New Delhi is seeking to avoid sweeping 26 percent Trump tariffs.
Iran to brief China as it accuses Israel of ‘undermining’ US nuclear talks
Tehran official's Beijing trip comes before third round of talks with the US and follows consultations with Russia.
Israeli report on killing of Palestinian medics in Gaza: What to know
The Israeli military identifies 'professional failures' in the attack on emergency vehicles last month.
‘A cancer’: UN warns Asia-based cybercrime syndicates expanding worldwide
Agency says gangs caused $37bn in losses in Asia as they gain new footholds in Africa, South America, and Middle East.
Trump risks leaving behind a legacy of failure in Ukraine
If the US president does not change his strategy, he will fail as a peacemaker and an ally.
Israeli report on killing of Gaza medics “full of lies” say critics
An investigation says professional failures" led its troops to shoot dead 15 Palestinian rescue workers in Rafah.
Landmines continue to claim lives in post-Assad Syria
Urgent calls made to expand demining effort to cleanse deadly remnants of war still hiding in Syria's soil.
People around the world mourn the death of Pope Francis
Pope Francis was known for simple words and a humble manner that won over the crowds.
Vatican visitors saddened by death of Pope Francis
Visitors gathered in St Peter's Square to mourn Pope Francis and share their sorrows.
Dire situation for Rohingya “exacerbated” by funding cuts
Rohingya families are living on 20 cents a day."
Church bells ring for Pope Francis
Bells tolled at Catholic churches around the world as followers mourn the death of Pope Francis.
The Meth King of Asia | True Crime Reports
The ruthless leader of Asia's most powerful drug syndicate.
What happens after a pope dies?
Following the death of Pope Francis, the Catholic Church will begin the process of electing a new pope.
‘A man of the people’: World reacts to the death of Pope Francis
World leaders hail legacy of compassion and humility as they mourn the Argentinian pontiff.
Pope Francis has died: A step-by-step guide to what happens in next days
Unlike pontiffs before him, Pope Francis wishes to be buried in a single coffin in Santa Maria Maggiore.
Cardinals announce death of Pope Francis
This is the moment Pope Francis's death was announced by senior Catholic officials at the Vatican.
Pope Francis’s last appearance
Pope Francis made his final public appearance on Easter Sunday, a day before his death.
Forced displacement in Sudan’s North Darfur overwhelming aid operations: UN
Access to el-Fasher and nearby camps dangerously restricted', with up to 450,000 people estimated to be on the move.
Pope Francis, pontiff who pushed church boundaries — but didn’t break them
The pope, who pushed for a less opaque Vatican and connected to common and marginalised people's concerns, died aged88.
US air attack hits market in Yemen’s capital
A popular market in Yemen's capital was one of the areas hit in the latest US air strikes, killing at least 12 people.
Remembering Pope Francis, Leader of the Catholic Church
Pope Francis has died, the Vatican has announced.
Who will be the next pope? The selection process and what happens next
Potential successors are Ghana's Peter Turkson, Luis Tagle of the Philippines and Hungary's Peter Erdo.
Pope Francis through the years: A life in pictures
Born in Argentina, Francis was the only Latin American pontiff and first non-European pope in more than 1,000 years.
China warns countries not to strike trade deals with US at its expense
China's Ministry of Commerce says appeasing the Trump administration 'cannot bring peace'.
Russia resumes strikes on Ukraine as Easter ceasefire ends
Swift return to major hostilities and violations of truce appear to bode ill for efforts to secure long-term ceasefire.
Curry, Butler lead Warriors to win against Rockets in Game 1 of playoffs
Golden State Warriors upset third seeded Houston to steal home court advantage from Rockets in opening game of series.
El Salvador’s Bukele suggests prisoner swap for Venezuelans deported by US
El Salvador president says he is willing to repatriate deportees in exchange for release of 'political prisoners'.
Jailed for fishing: India-Pakistan tensions trap families in debt, poverty
Families on both sides of the border say their loved ones have been jailed for a crime they committed 'unknowingly'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,152
These are the key events on day 1,152 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Bitter truth: Why has chocolate become so expensive?
High temperatures, ageing trees and disease have lowered cocoa supplies and raised prices.
F1 Saudi GP: Piastri beats Verstappen, leads drivers’ championship
Oscar Piastri's victory put Australia on top of the Formula One world championship for the first time since 2010.
US’s Hegseth shared Yemen attack details in second Signal chat, reports say
Reports come after defence chief attracted scrutiny last month over discussions of military plans in another group chat.
Real Madrid keep LaLiga defence alive with late goal against Athletic Club
Defending champions Real Madrid net an injury-time win in 1-0 victory against Athletic Club to keep pace with Barcelona.
Israeli army only finds ‘professional failures’ in Gaza aid worker killings
The Palestine Red Crescent Society denounced the Israeli report as 'full of lies'.
Houthis say US bombs Yemen again, targeting capital Sanaa
US President Donald Trump's administration announced a major military offensive against the Houthis a few weeks ago.
At least two dead as severe weather sweeps US South and Midwest
Flooding hit parts of the US South and Midwest during the Easter holiday weekend.
What’s the fallout from Joseph Kabila’s return to DRC?
The Congolese government accuses former leader Kabila of backing M23 rebels.
Liverpool one win from Premier League title after relegating Leicester City
Leicester go down as Liverpool move to the brink of winning the title with a 1-0 victory at the King Power Stadium.
Palestinians in Gaza, West Bank mark sorrowful Easter amid Israeli attacks
As the killings in Gaza continue, Israel prevents many Christians from reaching holy sites or homes in Jerusalem.
Syria’s first wheat shipment since al-Assad ouster points to recovery
Traders say Syria has largely been relying on overland imports from neighbours this year.
‘Easter truce’ in Russia’s Ukraine war marked by accusations of violations
The 30-hour cessation of hostilities would have been the most significant pause in the fighting throughout the war.
Lebanese president says disarming Hezbollah ‘delicate’ as Israel kills two
Joseph Aoun makes the comment as the Lebanese army says it foils a rocket attack on Israel.
DR Congo suspends ex-President Kabila’s party over alleged M23 links
Authorities accuse the 53-year-old politician of high treason over alleged ties to the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group.
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