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‘Normalisation of violence’: What led to Serbia mass shootings?
Violence is ubiquitous in society and major reforms are needed to prevent mass shootings, psychologists say.
Sterling beats Cejudo to retain UFC bantamweight title
Former two-division champion Henry Cejudo, returning to the UFC after a three-year absence, lost by split decision.
‘Chilling effect’: Israel’s ongoing surveillance of Palestinians
Palestinians say Israel's newly exposed facial recognition programme Red Wolf is another way to entrench the occupation.
Alvarez beats Ryder to retain super middleweight crown
Canelo Alvarez wins the super middleweight world title in his first fight in his native Mexico in 12 years.
Sudan fighting in its 23rd day: A list of key events
Fighting continues as warring sides begin pre-negotiation talks with Saudi Arabia and the US as mediators.
Japan’s Kishida visits S Korea to boost ties amid N Korea threat
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's visit marks the first by a Japanese leader to Seoul in 12 years.
Blasts rock Russia-annexed Crimea as sirens blare across Ukraine
Pro-Moscow official says Ukraine launched more than 10 drones on Crimean peninsula, including three on Sevastopol port.
Who is Zakhar Prilepin, target of car bomb in Russia?
Novelist and politician has been sanctioned by European nations for his ardent support of Russia's war in Ukraine.
Eight people killed in shooting at shopping mall in Allen, Texas
Assailant opens fire at a busy US shopping mall north of Dallas, killing at least eight and wounding seven others.
Ethnic clashes continue in India’s Manipur despite army presence
Authorities had issued shoot-at-sight orders in 'extreme cases' in an effort to contain the violence.
Funerals held for some victims of Serbia shootings
Two mass shootings that happened just a day apart this week left 17 people dead and 21 wounded, many of them children.
Turkey to move its Sudan embassy after ambassador’s car hit
Turkey will move its embassy from Khartoum to Port Sudan after gunfire on ambassador's car, foreign minister says.
Gundogan brace against Leeds takes Man City four points clear
City move four points clear of Arsenal at the top of the Premier League after beating Leeds United 2-1.
A US civil case gives us, Syrians, a glimmer of hope
A new lawsuit against the Syrian regime filed in the US is an important step towards justice for Syria's disappeared.
King Charles III crowned as the UK blends tradition and change
Charles's second wife Camilla was also crowned queen with the Queen Mary's Crown in lavish event at Westminster Abbey.
Pro-Kremlin writer wounded in car blast that killed his driver
The prominent nationalist writer Zakhar Prilepin is an ardent supporter of the Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Head of UK anti-monarchy group arrested at coronation protest
Demonstrations against the monarchy take place in London as well as in Glasgow in Scotland and Cardiff in Wales.
Urawa beat Al Hilal to win third Asian Champions League
Japanese side win 2-1 on aggregate after beating Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal 1-0 courtesy of an own goal at Saitama Stadium.
Photos: The crowning of King Charles III
The coronation is the first in Britain in 70 years and only the second in history to be televised.
Rival Sudan factions meet in Saudi Arabia as pressure mounts
US-Saudi-led initiative in Jeddah is the first serious attempt to end fighting that has thrown Sudan into chaos.
Ukraine downs Russian hypersonic missile with US Patriot system
Air-launched missile can reach speeds of up to Mach 10 and is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.
Israeli forces kill 2 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank
Israel's army claims the men were involved in a shooting attack in which an Israeli civilian was wounded.
Israel’s Automated Occupation: Hebron
How Israel’s use of AI-powered surveillance in Hebron has entrenched the Israeli government’s control over Palestinians.
Nothing to eat: Why is the world hungrier than ever?
Global food prices are falling but food insecurity is still on the rise across many countries. We find out why.
Robert Lacey: Pomp, ceremony and challenges for King Charles III
A renowned royal biographer discusses the challenges awaiting Britain's King Charles.
More than 50 aftershocks shake Japan as earthquake kills one
A magnitude 6.5 earthquake hit the central Ishikawa region on Friday leaving a man dead and more than 20 injured.
Syrians still fear building collapses three months on from quakes
Northwestern Syria is also in desparate need of aid, say locals and UN officials.
Will Ethiopia and Eritrea be dragged into Sudan’s complex war?
The countries have a long history of getting involved in each other's affairs, leading to fears of a regional crisis.
Iran executes Swedish-Iranian dual national
Habib Farajollah Chaab was sentenced to death over role with separatist group alleged to have carried out deadly attack.
Ukraine says no sign of Russia’s Wagner force Bakhmut withdrawal
Ukraine military officials say Wagner fighters are being sent to Bakhmut to reinforce their positions, not withdraw.
Doha Diamond League: Sha’Carri Richardson, Chopra steal the show
India's Neeraj Chopra overcomes windy conditions to win men's javelin as US sprinter Richardson stuns in women's 100m.
Pakistan set to host trilateral dialogue with China, Afghanistan
The meeting is taking place following the Chinese and Afghan foreign ministers' arrival in Islamabad.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 437
As the war enters its 437th day, we take a look at the main developments.
US high court halts execution of man who received ‘unfair’ trial
The Supreme Court put the execution of Richard Glossip indefinitely on hold in a ruling on Friday.
Third-place finisher in Paraguay’s presidential election arrested
Paraguayo Cubas Colomés was broadcasting on Facebook Live when he was detained for allegedly 'breaching the peace'.
US congresswoman introduces bill to restrict aid to Israel
The measure, backed by 17 Democrats, would ban US aid to Israel from contributing to detention of Palestinian children.
Colombia resumes ‘removal’ flights repatriating citizens from US
The announcement comes a day after Colombia announced a suspension of the flights, citing 'cruel' treatment.
Sudan army sends envoys for truce talks as fighting rages
Sudanese army sends delegation to Saudi Arabia for talks on humanitarian situation in the capital, Khartoum.
DeSantis signs bill allowing Florida board to cancel Disney deals
It ups a battle that started last year when Disney criticised a state law that banned LGBTQ instruction in schools.
What is the future for UN and aid organisations in Afghanistan?
The United Nations is assessing the future of its mission in Afghanistan after the Taliban banned women from working.
Messi apologises to PSG for unapproved Saudi Arabia trip
Paris Saint-Germain suspended the football player after he missed training.
HSBC quashes Ping An-backed protest vote at annual meeting
Ping An and individual investor had been pushing HSBC to consider a radical restructure of the bank & boost dividends.
UK to contribute to Brazil’s Amazon defence fund, PM Sunak says
Brazilian President Lula da Silva, who has promised to end Amazon deforestation, welcomes $101m pledge to Amazon Fund.
UK court jails Nigerian senator and wife for organ-harvest plot
Ike Ekweremadu sentenced to nine years and eight months and wife Beatrice sentenced to four years and six months.
Paraguay president-elect says will strengthen ties with Taiwan
Relations with the island loomed large in the election, after other countries in Latin America moved to cut ties.
US says it will not normalise relations with Syria’s Assad
Washington 'does not support' push to normalise ties to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's gov't, State Department says.
Kenyan president sets up inquiry into religious cult deaths
The presidency announced the commission of inquiry on Friday even as cult leader Paul Mackenzie remained in custody.
At least 176 people killed in eastern DR Congo floods
Torrential rain in South Kivu province causes river to overflow, washing away homes, leaving buildings encased in mud.
COVID no longer a global health emergency, WHO says
UN health agency declares end to public health emergency of international concern, in place for more than three years.
‘Crisis’: Calls grow to stem violence against Indigenous women
Advocates demand urgent action on day commemorating missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in US and Canada.
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