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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.
Why Israel’s impending Rafah offensive is testing ties with Egypt
Egypt fears Israel won't allow Palestinians back into Gaza while a refugee exodus will burden its ailing economy.
Senegal’s top court reverses Sall’s election delay bid
The delay threw Senegal, usually seen as one of the most stable West African countries, into political turmoil.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 133
Israeli forces storm Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, with hundreds of staff, patients trapped under heavy fire.
Mystery groundwater upsurge floods homes in Libyan coastal town
Stagnant water has flooded homes and palm groves around Zliten, spreading a foul odour and creating mosquito swarms.
Bhutto about-turn: Behind the PPP plan to back Pakistan’s new government
What is the party's reasoning behind joining a coalition with its longtime rivals without cabinet positions?
Greece first Orthodox Christian country to legalise same-sex marriage
Parliament votes 176-76 to pass the bill which also allows same-sex couples to legally adopt children.
Ban on India’s electoral bonds: How will it affect 2024 election?
While transparency advocates and opposition leaders say ban is a big win for democracy, Modi's BJP remains confident.
US says Russia developing ‘troubling’ space-based anti-satellite weapon
White House says weapon is not yet operational and poses no immediate threat but puts astronauts at risk.
FBI informant charged with lying about Bidens’ ties to Ukrainian firm
Alexander Smirnov charged over claims Joe and Hunter Biden received bribes from Kyiv-based Burisma.
Who is Prabowo Subianto, the man likely to be Indonesia’s next president?
A general once feared across Indonesia and banned from the United States, has reinvented himself as a cute grandpa.
‘Out of this world’: OpenAI’s text-to-video tool Sora sets internet alight
Microsoft-backed startup stuns social media with hyper-realistic videos created using text prompts.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 723
As the war enters is 723rd day, these are the main developments.
Thailand sees Chinese tourism soar as visa requirement dropped
Less bureaucracy and more flights are luring Chinese visitors back to Thailand in a boost to the tourism industry.
Venezuela orders suspension of UN rights office, gives staff days to leave
Earlier this week the UN agency expressed 'concern' over the detention of prominent rights activist, Rocio San Miguel.
‘Catastrophic situation’ at Gaza’s Nasser Hospital amid Israeli raid
Patients, staff, displaced families face 'harsh conditions' in besieged medical facility, the largest in southern Gaza.
Israeli forces storm besieged Nasser Hospital in Gaza
Israeli forces storm Gaza's Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, forcing everyone inside to evacuate and flee for their lives
Who is Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia’s would-be next president?
Prabowo Subianto claimed victory in Indonesia's presidential election, ahead of an official result due by March 20.
Residential area in Russia’s Belgorod hit by Ukrainian rockets
A Ukrainian rocket attack on Belgorod, Russia, has killed at least seven people and injured several others.
Is the starvation of civilians being used by Israel as a weapon of war?
Palestinians in Gaza are living in famine-like conditions because of the shortage of humanitarian aid.
Norway court says mass killer Breivik’s prison isolation not ‘inhumane’
Serving a prison sentence for killing 77 people in 2011, Breivik has access to a kitchen, fitness room and TV with Xbox.
World leaders’ responses to conflict imperil the rules-based world order
When the rights-based system applies only to some, double standards are reinforced, and impunity spreads.
Donald Trump to stand trial in criminal hush money case next month
Former US president is charged with falsifying business records to cover up a $130,000 payment to adult performer.
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