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The Rwanda-DRC peace deal must include the voices of the voiceless
Refugees, exiles, and opposition groups hold the key to lasting peace and regional stability.
De-escalating to escalate: Ceasefire is no longer on the horizon in Ukraine
Despite pressure from Donald Trump and meetings in Istanbul, Kyiv and Moscow seem far from committed to ending the war.
The Golan: A Battle For Power
Syrian farmers in the occupied Golan Heights oppose an Israeli energy company's plans for wind turbines on their land.
Ukraine claims to have damaged Russia’s bridge to annexed Crimea
Russian military bloggers say the attack has been unsuccessful, with the key bridge functioning after a brief closure.
‘Corpses rotting in the Nile’ as cholera tears through Sudan
The waterborne disease has rapidly spread throughout Sudan due to the ongoing civil war.
Dutch Prime Minister Schoof resigns after far-right Wilders quits coalition
Geert Wilders, leader of the populist PVV, throws coalition government into crisis in row over immigration.
Israel kills Palestinians queueing for aid again, UN calls for probe
More than 100 people have been killed in days of attacks at aid hubs run by a US-Israeli backed aid foundation.
Is free speech under attack in the US?
The US prides itself on freedom of speech, but does that only apply to some and not to others?
What’s in Trump’s ‘big, beautiful’ budget bill?
What's in Trump's big, beautiful' budget bill? Al Jazeera's Heidi Zhou-Castro breaks down the bill that Donald
Outrage after Matthew Miller says Israel committed war crimes in Gaza
Matthew Miller has sparked outrage after saying he believed that Israeli forces have committed war crimes in Gaza.
Aiming a blow at narcos, Colombia pays farmers to uproot coca
Farmers paid to replace coca with coffee and cocoa, but risks and doubts persist in conflict zones.
French Open: Aryna Sabalenka beats Zheng Qinwen to reach semifinal
Three-time major winner Sabalenka defeats Olympic champion in straight sets at Roland Garros.
Ukrainian attack on Russian airfields “unprecedented”
Oleksiy Goncharenko analyses Ukraine's AI drone attack on Russian airfields and how potential US sanctions could end the
Former US official ‘without a doubt’ over Israel’s Gaza war crimes
Former State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said the US could have done more to prevent Gaza deaths.
Israeli fire kills at least 27 aid seekers in Gaza: Health Ministry
Killings close to GHF post in Rafah just the latest, as death toll around controversial aid hubs crosses 100.
Russia using drones to hunt Ukrainian civilians: HRW
NGO urges Russian accountability for war crimes in targeting Ukrainians with drones.
Boy and baby brother pulled alive from rubble after Israeli strike
A five-year-old boy, his baby brother, and their mother were pulled out alive after being trapped for hours
Russia-Ukraine direct talks: No ceasefire, but what did they agree to?
Delegations in Istanbul agree swap of at least 1,000 prisoners, but a ceasefire remains out of reach.
Why are humanitarian crises in African countries so ignored?
The latest Most Neglected Crises report on world's most invisible humanitarian emergencies lists African nations first.
Earthquake sparks escape of 216 inmates from Pakistan prison
Over 200 inmates attacked guards and fled when tremors saw them removed from cells as safety precaution.
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Italy’s Mount Etna puts on spectacular display as it erupts in Sicily
Europe's largest active volcano spewed a huge plume of ash, gas and rock.
The Human Hunters of Sarajevo | True Crime Reports
What sort of person would take part in a human safari?
Mongolian PM ousted amid corruption protests
Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene quits after losing confidence vote in Parliament.
Hajj explained: A visual step-by-step guide to the pilgrimage in Mecca
Hajj begins on June 4. Here is a 3D tour that walks you through all the key steps of the annual Muslim pilgrimage.
‘Forgotten by the world’: Disability deepens sisters’ struggle in Gaza
Scared and confused, Aseel and Afaf live in a crowded displacement tent, lacking all forms of support, even food.
No ‘Pikachu’: Why is Japan at war against unconventional, ‘glittery’ names?
The Japanese government has passed a new law that seeks to quell pop culture-inspired 'kira kira' names.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,195
These are the key events on day 1,195 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
What did Elon Musk get from DOGE – and what’s next?
Elon Musk resigned from his position leading the Department of Government Efficiency. What does he leave behind?
UN demands probe as Israeli forces kill more people near aid site in Gaza
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls for an independent inquiry into the mass shooting of Palestinians.
Colorado rally attack suspect charged with federal hate crime in US
US Attorney General Pam Bondi says alleged attacker Mohamed Sabry Soliman to be prosecuted to law's 'fullest extent'.
No ceasefire breakthrough after Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Istanbul
Russia and Ukraine ended Istanbul talks without ceasefire, but agreed to swap prisoners and fallen soldiers.
German court rules asylum seekers unlawfully expelled at Polish border
Judges say Berlin broke EU law by refusing Somali asylum seekers entry.
PSG victory sparks deadly Paris riots
Two died, nearly 200 hurt and more than 500 arrested at Paris riots following Paris Saint-Germain's championship win.
Mexico’s president defends 13 percent turnout in judicial elections
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum called judicial elections that saw 13 percent voter turnout a total success."
What message does Ukraine’s Operation Spider’s Web send to Russia and US?
Ukraine carries out large-scale drone strikes on multiple Russian airbases.
Ngugi wa Thiong’o was not just a writer, he was a militant
Throughout his long writing career, Ngugi was far ahead of the intellectual curve.
Military air strike kills at least 20 people in northwest Nigeria
Amnesty International calls for an investigation into the 'reckless' attack in the violence-hit Zamfara state.
Russia and Ukraine agree to prisoner swap but peace talks stall in Istanbul
The two sides agree to swap prisoners and remains of about 6,000 soldiers killed in combat but are at odds over a truce.
Israeli strike damages graves and destroys mosque in Deir el-Balah, Gaza
Palestinians say even the dead are not safe in Gaza after a mosque and cemetery were hit by an Israeli strike.
Poland election results: Who won, who lost, what’s next
Poland elected right-wing historian Karol Nawrocki, who won a narrow victory against Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski.
‘Restricted’: Nearly 7 billion people worldwide lack full civil rights
An Atlas of Civil Society report warns that democracy and human rights are under attack globally.
Ukraine bombs Russian bases: Here are some of Kyiv’s most audacious attacks
Ukrainian strikes on four Russian airbases mark an escalation in cross-border incursions before peace talks in Turkiye.
Gaza mother pleads for help to save emaciated 5-year-old
Video shows 5-year-old Osama al-Ruqab is wasting away from Israel's forced starvation of Palestinians in Gaza.
UK unveils major military boost in face of rising Russian threat
Investment to pour into nuclear warheads, submarines and munitions to confront 'most immediate threat since Cold War'.
Freedom Flotilla on its way to Gaza as critics call for ship to sink
Critics, including US officials, are calling for the Freedom Flotilla Coalition's new mission to fail.
‘Obligation’: Reactions as Nawrocki wins Poland’s presidential election
Populists cheer Eurosceptic Karol Nawrocki's narrow victory, while centrists hope for cooperation.
The genocide of the Palestinian people “starts with words”
Rula Jebreal on how some US media narratives are complicit in the normalisation of Israel's genocide of Palestinians.
Video: Right-wing Polish opposition candidate narrowly wins election
Right-wing opposition candidate Karol Nawrocki has narrowly won Poland's presidential election.
Tourists flee as Italy’s Mount Etna erupts
Dozens of tourists were just metres from the crater of Italy's Mount Etna when the volcano erupted.
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