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Fear, guilt and hope in Sudan
An army and a militia are destroying our country, but we cannot give up; we, the Sudanese people, will persevere.
Xi holds first talks with Zelenskyy since Russian invasion
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy describes the talk with Chinese President Xi Jinping as 'long and meaningful'.
Humanitarian fears as thousands of Sudanese flee to Chad on foot
UN estimates 100,000 people will flee Sudan conflict to Chad, which already hosts more than half a million refugees.
Slain Japanese journalist’s camera resurfaces after 15 years
Kenji Nagai was recording a demonstration in Myanmar in 2007 when he was shot and killed by soldiers.
UN’s new Haiti envoy warns of ‘alarming’ surge in violence
More than 1,600 homicides, rapes, kidnappings and lynchings reported in first quarter of 2023, BINUH chief says.
Ex-Brazil President Bolsonaro appears before police in riot probe
Authorities are investigating Bolsonaro's alleged role in his supporters' January 8 attack on government institutions.
Chile bets on becoming world lithium leader as demand rises
President Gabriel Boric's programme to exert state control over lithium production sparks conservative backlash.
South Korea-US summit to be topped by nuclear-armed sub agreement
Biden and Yoon to sign deal to deploy US submarines to deter North Korea for first time in more than 40 years: US officials.
Uganda’s anti-gay bill preys on African exceptionalism
I was once a homophobe who bought into the lies of African leaders who blamed the West for homosexuality.
Yemeni detainees recount torture after release in prisoner swap
Prisoner swap earlier in April was one of the biggest of the war in Yemen so far, allowing detainees to finally be free.
Iran Supreme Court upholds Iranian-German man’s death sentence
Jamshid Sharmahd was sentenced to death in after being accused of leading a group that carried out attacks in Iran.
MLB seeks ‘best form of baseball’ by picking up the pace
Major League Baseball is using a pitch clock this season, one of a few new rules that experts say are changing the game.
Ukraine’s counteroffensive to begin next week, says Wagner boss
Yevgeny Prigozhin blames Russia for a lack of ammunition and warns that Ukraine is sending its best units to Bakhmut.
Mozambique okays resumption of $20bn Cabo Delgado gas project
The project, in which TotalEnergies owns an operating stake of 26.5%, was halted in 2021 due to mounting insecurity.
Sudanese dual citizens who returned home uprooted by conflict
Dual nationals are frustrated by their foreign embassies and make their own evacuation plans.
Russia’s Navalny slams ‘absurd’ terrorism case from jail
Russia's main opposition figure is serving a combined sentence of 11 and a half years for fraud and contempt of court.
Murhaf, 11, raises $230,000 selling flower pins in Sweden
Sales skyrocket after viral post about boy, and a racist backlash only brings in more money as people rally behind him.
Sudan: How are civilians impacted by the ongoing conflict?
Hundreds of civilians killed and all essential services cut as warring generals fight for power.
Political detainees’ families to EU: Sanction Tunisian officials
The request comes on the heels of the April 17 arrest of opposition leader Rached Ghannouchi.
Sudanese left behind as foreign states evacuate citizens
Experts say Sudanese are paying the price for an armed conflict they argue Western officials helped manufacture.
S Africa backtracks on quitting ICC, blames communications error
The ANC says the withdrawal had been discussed by its executive council but South Africa remains a signatory to court.
Ousted Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir held at army hospital
Former leader moved out of prison during heavy fighting as other ex-officials escaped during a jailbreak amid the chaos.
Iran court orders US, Obama to pay $313m for ‘terrorist’ attacks
Court names US entities and officials - including ex-President Obama - ruling they played a role in directing ISIL.
At Brazil’s Indigenous Olympics, players celebrate culture, sport
Hundreds of Indigenous athletes compete in Sao Paulo state in their version of the Olympic Games.
Kremlin dismisses Putin body double rumours as ‘lies’
Recurrent rumours of a body double resurged after President Putin visited troops in occupied Kherson last week.
Rocket launched from Sweden accidentally lands in Norway
The wayward rocket launched from the Esrange Space Center in northern Sweden lands in an uninhabited area of Norway.
Pakistan confirms its first case of mpox
Pakistani man, 25, diagnosed with the virus, once called monkeypox, after recently arriving from Saudi Arabia.
Arabs Abroad: The Money Men
A Lebanese gold mining magnate in Canada and an Egyptian economist in the US are both successful Arabs living abroad.
Photos: India’s holy city where elderly Hindus ‘invite death’
In Varanasi, the elderly can break the tenuous cycle of death and rebirth, an article of faith for many Hindus.
China says Taiwan publisher under national security investigation
A Taiwan politician also faces charges of 'secession' while a Chinese journalist has been accused of spying.
Sudan fighting in its 12th day: A list of key events
US-brokered ceasefire between Sudan's warring generals enters day two but sporadic gun battles and air raids reported.
Russia’s Lavrov warns of EU militarisation, says similar to NATO
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says there is now 'very little difference' between the European Union and NATO alliance.
With hardly anything to catch, Indian fisherman takes on odd jobs
His growing family in Tamil Nadu finds itself paying for seafood for the first time.
Attempts to silence journalists increase in Europe: CPJ
The Committee to Protect Journalists says the European Union needs to do more to protect media workers.
Indigenous Australians file rights complaint over gas projects
Traditional landowners say pension funds have obligation to prevent 'adverse human rights impacts' from energy projects.
Taiwan military drills to focus on combating blockade of island
Two-stage Han Kuang drills start next month amid heightened tension across the strait after recent China war games.
Putin signs decree to control two foreign firms’ assets in Russia
Move seen as sign that Moscow may take further action if Russian assets abroad are seized to pay for Ukraine war damage.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 427
As the war enters its 427th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Portugal should take ‘responsibility’ for slavery, president says
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa is the first Portuguese leader to suggest an apology for his country's role in slave trade.
Singapore hangs man for trafficking 1kg of cannabis
Family of Tangaraju Suppiah had pleaded for clemency, saying he had not had adequate legal counsel in fighting the case.
Risk of ‘tragic miscalculation’ in China’s military secrecy: UK
Foreign minister also warns on Taiwan, Xinjiang but says countries must work with China on world's pressing problems.
No sign Sudan warring parties ready to ‘seriously negotiate’: UN
UN envoy to Sudan says that both sides in the conflict believe that 'a military victory over the other is possible'.
First Republic shares hit record low after depositors pull $100bn
First Republic’s stock closes down nearly 50 percent amid questions about San Francisco lender's future.
South Korea president opens US tour with NASA space centre visit
President Yoon Suk-yeol's six-day visit marks the 70th anniversary of the US-South Korean alliance, forged in 1953.
ISIL leader behind Kabul airport bombing killed, Taliban says
The leader has yet to be identified but may have been killed early in April amid Taliban operations against ISIL (ISIS).
Colombia hosts international conference to discuss Venezuela
President Gustavo Petro calls on leaders from 19 countries and the EU to 'rebuild the path of peace' in Latin America.
Mexican immigration official arraigned on detention fire charges
Prosecutors say a 'pattern' of irresponsibility and corruption led to the detention-centre fire that killed 40 people.
Aid groups raise alarm as Sudan fighting eclipses shaky truce
Sudanese caught in the crossfire are struggling to find food, shelter, and medical care as conflict in Sudan continues.
Russian air attack on museum kills two, Ukraine says
Kyiv says Moscow used S-300 air defence missiles to attack Kupiansk in the Kharkiv region, hitting the town's museum.
Can Europe replace Russian gas with renewable energy?
Leaders from northern European states pledge huge investment in green energy.
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