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Northern Ireland judge rules ‘Troubles’ violence amnesty breaches rights
Law allowed for ex-soldiers and fighters to get amnesty for acts committed during region's period of sectarian violence.
Ghana’s parliament passes anti-LGBTQ bill
Rights activists condemn bill that would punish the promotion of rights for gay and lesbian people with years in prison.
Red Bull F1 boss Christian Horner cleared of misconduct allegations
Red Bull issues a statement after an independent probe clears Horner of alleged misconduct towards a female employee.
Palestinian carrying bag of flour reportedly shot by Israeli troops
A Palestinian man was reportedly shot whilst collecting aid in Gaza City.
One person killed at anti-government protest in Syria’s Sweida province
The 52-year-old becomes the first person to be killed by pro-government forces since the protests began in August.
Children work as street sellers in Gaza
Hundreds of children in Gaza are trying to sell what they can on the street to earn money to survive.
Fears for future as South Korea’s fertility rate drops again
South Korea has the lowest fertility rate in the world, with the population expected to halve by 2100.
Zelenskyy seeks support, arms at Albania summit of Balkan nations
Ukrainian president promotes idea of joint arms production at two-day summit of Southeast European countries.
A growing hunger: Argentina’s soup kitchens battle Milei’s spending cuts
Under President Javier Milei, Argentina's government has cut funds to community kitchens, sparking mass protests.
Gaza ceasefire deal with Israel still not close, says senior Hamas official
Palestinian group affirms 'space for flexibility' but wants guarantee of total ceasefire and Israeli troops' withdrawal.
Israel refuses to recognise Palestinian villages it plans to confiscate
Israel doesn't recognize 35 Palestinian Bedouin villages, giving them pretext to uproot communities from their land.
Alexey Navalny’s widow calls Russian president a ‘bloody monster’
Yulia Navalnaya addressed the European Parliament with a warning about Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Photos: Greeks strike to mark train crash anniversary and demand justice
Widespread work stoppages in Greece halt trains, ferries and much of the capital's public transport.
Why were Muslim prisoners in the US pepper-sprayed while praying?
Two years ago, nine men lined up to pray in a Missouri prison. No one has been held accountable for what followed.
Voters in a key US state just sent Biden a message on Gaza
Pro-Palestinian activists in Michigan have declared victory in their campaign to send an election message.
Transnistria tensions: Could Russia try to annex Moldova’s breakaway state?
Pro-Russian rebels hint at a referendum, a move Moldova has dismissed as meaningless propaganda.
International journalists call on Israel and Egypt for access to Gaza
Journalists urge governments to allow them into the enclave through the Rafah crossing in southern Gaza.
Why is the UK’s Conservative Party facing a firestorm over Islamophobia?
One MP has been suspended for suggesting that London's mayor was being controlled by 'Islamists'.
Israel, ICJ and the movement for a principled and just world order
Israel's war on Gaza has added fuel to efforts to ensure international law applies equally to everyone.
‘There are no more words to say on Gaza’ Swedish MEP’s silent protest
A Swedish MEP spent most of her allotted speaking time at an EU parliamentary session in silence to protest Israel's war
‘Jolt to reality’: Gaza war forces voter rethink ahead of South Africa poll
Ahead of South Africa's elections, parties' take on the Gaza war is proving to be a deciding factor for more voters.
Farmers are in revolt, will governments heed their demands?
Farmers in different parts of the world are protesting against economic and climate policies.
Real solutions to climate change in Africa are about people, not profit
The continent should resist quick fixes offered by the market and bring the people at the centre of climate action.
Greek transport frozen by strikes and protests on train crash anniversary
Government blamed human error', but protesters point to decades of mismanagement and neglect.
Chad announces several deaths after foiled intelligence office attack
The attack happened just hours after the announcement that Chad will hold a presidential election on May 6.
Indonesia’s Widodo awards likely successor Prabowo with 4-star general rank
President Widodo honours likely election win, but rights groups say move embarrasses army given controversial past.
US official laughs at question on invading other countries
US official laughs at question on invading other countries joke in press briefing room.
Michigan primary takeaways: Biden, Trump win but Gaza protest sends message
Biden and Trump won their Michigan primaries but as Israel's war on Gaza rages, 'uncommitted' voters show anger.
Asylum applications in the EU hit seven-year high
More than 1.1 million people applied for asylum in bloc in 2023, just under levels of the 2015-16 refugee crisis.
US extends detention of captain accused of shipping weapons to Houthis
Pakistani national charged with smuggling missile components to Iran-aligned group targeting Red Sea shipping.
Palestinians rush into the sea as aircraft drop aid into Gaza
Gaza's 2.3 million people are reliant on 'woefully inadequate' food aid to survive, according to UN.
Former paramilitary leader returned to Colombia following US jailing
Officials hope Salvatore Mancuso will reveal information about hundreds of murders and forced disappearances.
UK cargo ship sinking in Red Sea after Houthi attack
A UK-registered cargo ship can be seen partially submerged in the Red Sea after it was hit in an attack.
Fishy business: After Russia invaded Ukraine, its seafood industry thrived
Observers say Russia's seafood industry was not sanctioned quickly or harshly enough, especially at the start of war.
Apple parks electric car project
As enthusiasm for the tech wanes, markets approve of company's decision to shift employees to burgeoning AI sector.
China lauds Russia relations and calls for strengthened Asia-Pacific role
Beijing official said relations with Moscow are at an historic high.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 145
Israel and Hamas played down chances of a truce soon, a day after US President Biden said it was imminent.
Abu Jawad’s heart breaks daily as he buries the people killed by Israel
Burying the dead isn't new, but the 64-year-old undertaker is overwhelmed with the sheer scale and horror of the war.
Are airlines returning to Israel, despite the war on Gaza?
The number of airlines flying into the country has crawled back up to 45, from a low of just seven in December.
North Korea sent Russia millions of munitions in exchange for food: Seoul
South Korea says North Korea has sent Russia 6,700 containers carrying millions of munitions since September.
China broadens law on state secrets to include ‘work secrets’
Law requires protection of information that is 'not state secrets but will cause certain adverse effects if leaked'.
Biden wins Michigan primary, but faces backlash over Israel’s war on Gaza
US president easily wins Michigan but early results show a backlash from some voters over his Gaza policy.
At least 576,000 people in Gaza one step away from famine, UN says
Warning comes as Israeli forces again opened fire on Palestinians waiting for food aid in northern Gaza.
US burger chain Wendy’s plans to test ‘surge pricing’ next year
Company to try raising and lowering prices throughout the day based on demand, prompting backlash.
Thousands of artists call for Israel’s exclusion from Venice Biennale
Art Not Genocide Alliance says any works that represent Israel are an 'endorsement of its genocidal policies' in Gaza.
Brazil’s Fordlandia: Tracing the roots of Amazon deforestation
Henry Ford's utopian city, nestled in the rainforest, reflects an ongoing legacy of deforestation from agribusiness.
Why is Israel’s prime minister determined to attack Rafah?
Benjamin Netanyahu says a ground offensive is vital to eliminating Hamas.
Toddler dies from poisoning in Gaza
A toddler in northern Gaza has died after bread, made from animal feed, poisoned him to death.
Israel holds municipal elections; war on Gaza affects turnout and mood
Israelis are divided over the war and their opinions of the government, resulting in a low turnout and higher tensions.
Germany confirms probe into former Lebanon central bank chief Salameh
Prosecutors say Riad Salameh, bank governor from 1993 to 2023, being investigated for money laundering, other crimes.
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