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King Charles’s coronation: How will the day unfold?
King Charles III's coronation on Saturday will be full of pomp and pageantry. Here's your hour-by-hour guide.
Sudanese obstetrician delivers dozens of babies amid clashes
Huwaida al-Hassan and her daughters are among the medical staff tending to pregnant women amid Sudan's clashes.
Mapping the coronation of King Charles III
King Charles III will be crowned at Westminster Abbey on May 6. Here are five things you need to know.
What does the British monarchy mean to you?
As the UK prepares for King Charles’s coronation we asked four Birmingham residents what they think of the royal family.
S African opera singer excited to perform at Charles’ coronation
The South African is set to be the first African national to sing an opera solo at a British coronation ceremony.
Mali gov’t announces June 18 for referendum on new constitution
The military rulers previously missed a deadline to hold the referendum seen as a milestone towards elections next year.
Gardener, grandfather, king: Who is Charles III?
The UK is preparing to officially crown Charles and his wife Camilla on May 6 in a series of royal events.
Mexico: Families of missing people join volunteer search brigades
Critics say authorities are not doing enough to find tens of thousands of people who have disappeared in recent years.
Don’t use terrorism as diplomatic tool: Pakistan FM in India
Bhutto-Zardari is on a two-day visit to India for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation meeting.
Prayer for rain, water rations: Catalonia struggles with drought
With no sign of rain clouds, the Catalan regional government broadens curbs on water use to 495 towns or villages.
ONE Championship takes the fight to the UFC with first US card
Singapore-based promotion plans event in Denver as it seeks to lay glove on leading rival on its own territory.
Interim Burkina Faso president hails Russia as ‘strategic ally’
Ibrahim Traore speaks about conflict in Sahel, denies Russian mercenaries are helping his government fight rebels.
‘An imminent catastrophe’: Healthcare disaster looms in Darfur
Following a week of fighting and looting, civilians are left with no access to drinking water, food and healthcare.
The coronation of King Charles: A fresh layer of royal whitewash
This weekend's spectacle is the latest episode of the world's longest-running reality show.
A Brazilian ‘Ministry of Truth’ is in the making
President Lula's government is proving to be a threat to Brazil's democratic future.
Why was the Kremlin attacked? In Russia, it depends who you ask
Pro-Kremlin commentators are sure the drone attack was an attempt on Putin's life. Liberals are less convinced.
Joy, rebuke for Nigeria’s Tiwa Savage over Charles’ coronation
Mixed reactions have trailed the announcement that Savage, a Grammy-nominated singer, will perform at coronation.
Wagner boss blasts Russian officials in expletive-laden video
Mercenary fighters will leave Ukraine's Bakhmut in days, Prigozhin warns, citing ammunition shortages blamed on Russia.
With Charles III coronation, colonialism is coming home to roost
From a plundered economy to a police force ready to crush protests, Britain today looks like its colonies once did.
UK’s ruling party suffers losses in Sunak’s first electoral test
The Conservatives suffer high-profile losses in the local council polls ahead of a general vote expected next year.
Photos: Napoli fans celebrate Italian football league title
Ecstatic celebrations follow the team’s first Serie A title in more than three decades.
Kais Saied’s Tunisia is becoming a failed state
After a few years of being governed by Saied, the Tunisian state is already struggling to fulfil its responsibilities.
‘Owning a home a dream’: Housing crisis hits Turks ahead of polls
Turkey is going through an immense housing crisis ahead of key elections amid hyperinflation and economic downturn.
Two Indian soldiers killed in Kashmir army operation
Indian army confirms casualties in operation in the Rajouri sector of the Himalayan region of the disputed territory.
Bona Mugabe’s $8m home, assets exposed in divorce angers Zimbabwe
Revelations about multiple assets linked to the Mugabe family have triggered outrage weeks after an Al Jazeera exposé.
Indigenous leaders demand apology, reparations from King Charles
Letter on coronation eve urges monarch to acknowledge the 'horrific' legacy of British colonial rule.
Malaysia’s Anwar says in talks to return 1MDB fugitive Jho Low
Jho Low faces charges in Malaysia and the US for allegedly orchestrating theft of $4.5bn from wealth fund 1MDB.
Myanmar military commutes 38 death sentences as part of amnesty
Four coup opponents were executed last July and more than 100 people are on death row for political reasons.
Rohingya delegation visits Myanmar amid latest repatriation plans
Rohingya refugees, who have spent nearly six years in overcrowded camps in Bangladesh, wary and sceptical of the scheme.
Napoli seal first Italian football league title in 33 years
A 1-1 draw at Udinese gave Napoli the point they needed to win first league title since 1990.
Ukraine delegate punches Russian at Black Sea meeting in Turkey
Ukrainian delegates scuffled with security officers who tried to pull them away as they staged a protest.
HSBC faces shareholder vote on splitting bank
Chinese shareholder Ping An argues split necessary as bank lags behind international peers.
Australia PM says no point in US’s continued pursuit of Assange
The WikiLeaks founder has been in a UK jail for years as he fights extradition to the US.
Indonesia’s economy beats forecasts on consumer, gov’t spending
GDP expands by 5.03 percent in the January-March period despite slowing exports.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 436
As the war enters its 436th day, we take a look at the main developments.
An election under the shadow of hatred in India’s Karnataka
Run-up to May 10 assembly polls sees polarising campaign by BJP in election rallies, on the streets and on social media.
UK, New Zealand, Australia tout trade before Charles’s coronation
UK's free trade deals with Australia and New Zealand will enter force on May 31.
Serbia hit by second mass shooting day after deadly school attack
At least 13 others wounded after attacker in moving car opened fire on people in a town south of Belgrade.
White House tells tech CEOs they have ‘moral duty’ on AI
US President Joe Biden tells CEOs their work on AI has 'enormous potential and enormous danger'.
‘Very happy’ Ed Sheeran wins Thinking Out Loud copyright case
Civil lawsuit brought by heirs of Marvin Gaye co-writer closely watched over implications for creative freedom.
Track and field stars aim to shine at Doha Diamond League
Reigning Olympic and world champions aim for a winning start to the season at the World Athletics event in Qatar.
‘I kept thinking of my child’: Shipwrecked Indonesians back home
Caught up in mountainous seas whipped up by Cyclone Isa, the 11 men were rescued from a remote atoll by Australia.
Tyre Nichols autopsy reveals brain injuries after police beating
Five police officers in Memphis, Tennessee, have been charged with second-degree murder in Nichols's death in January.
US subway death spurs outrage, calls for better social services
Prominent figures, including US legislators, are calling for accountability after homeless man Jordan Neely's death.
India meets with China, Russia on sidelines of SCO summit
India's foreign minister holds talks with counterparts from China and Russia ahead of SCO summit in Goa.
At least one drone downed in new air attack on Ukraine’s Kyiv
Kyiv military administration head Serhiy Popko says city suffered most intense attacks since 'beginning of this year'.
Did Ukraine launch a drone attack on the Kremlin?
Kyiv and Washington deny involvement in what Russia says was an assassination attempt on President Putin.
HRW: Academic held by Egyptian authorities at risk of death
Human Rights Watch joins 50 other groups to call for release of Egyptian academic Salah Soltan, detained in Egypt.
US regional banks plunge as investors worry crisis not over
US officials are assessing the possibility of 'market manipulation' behind recent big moves in banking sector stocks.
Biden urged to halt US aid to Tunisia over ‘authoritarian turn’
Nearly two dozen advocates, academics and ex-officials also call on US to impose sanctions against President Kais Saied.
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