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Germany to send new missiles to Ukraine as army struggles on eastern front
Germany says it will hand over Patriot air defence system and missiles, while Russia claims capture of another village.
Hundreds protest in Niger demanding departure of US troops
In March, Niger suspended its military cooperation with the US after leaders severed ties with France last year.
Former US diplomat who spied for Cuba sentenced to 15 years in prison
Victor Manuel Rocha conducted one of the longest-lasting infiltrations of the US government, Justice Department said.
Dozens rescued after cable car accident kills one person in Turkey
After an operation lasting almost 24 hours, 184 people stranded in midair since Friday afternoon have been rescued.
Gunmen kill at least 11 in two attacks in Pakistan’s Balochistan
No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks which took place on the Quetta-Taftan Highway.
How Gaza is changing US campuses
Pro-Palestinian activism is opening up universities to debate and learning and adding pressure for political change.
Palestinian man killed in Israeli settler raids in occupied West Bank
Dozens of settlers stormed villages, setting fire to homes in search for missing teenager.
Why has the UN’s climate chief set a two-year deadline for the world?
Further warning that our planet faces irreversible damage without urgent action.
Elephant in the room: Why Botswana, Namibia want fewer of the gentle giants
Botswana alone is home to a third of the entire African elephant population - more than any other country in the world.
Sikhs celebrate harvest festival of Baisakhi, marking new year
Sikhs the world over wear yellow and other bright colours symbolising the spring harvest and the new year.
Iran’s IRGC seizes ‘Israeli-linked’ ship near Strait of Hormuz
IRGC forces conducted an operation via helicopter to take control of the commercial vessel, state media reports.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 190
Fears of a wider regional conflict intensify as the Israel military and Lebanon's Hezbollah escalate attacks.
Genocide in Gaza: Enabled by AI, powered by Big Tech
Artificial intelligence has unleashed terror in the killing fields of Gaza.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 779
As the war enters its 779th day, these are the main developments.
Lebanon’s Hezbollah fires ‘dozens of rockets’ at Israeli positions
Attacks by Iran-aligned group come as Israel anticipates an Iranian response to an air strike on its Syria consulate.
Will the Palestinian tech sector decouple from Israel?
Palestinian tech sector has relied on the outsourcing of work from Israel, but many contracts have now been torn up.
Haiti establishes council to choose new leaders as gang violence rages
Questions remain over long-awaited transitional body tasked with picking next prime minister and cabinet.
Arsenal vs Aston Villa – Premier League match preview
Arsenal welcome back 'unbelievable' Aston Villa manager Unai Emery for the first time in the Premier League on Sunday.
Six killed, several injured after knife attack in Sydney shopping centre
Suspect is shot dead as police say he acted alone and there was 'no continuing threat'.
Marcos Jr treads fine line with China as Philippines deepens US, Japan ties
Philiippines president highlights benefits to the Philippines economy of promised $100bn of investments.
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace – Premier League match preview
Premier League contenders Liverpool entertain Crystal Palace on Sunday, seeking to eradicate shock Europa League defeat.
‘Bullet in my head’: The Indian man who crawled to escape Russia’s Ukraine war
Prince Sebastian had not signed up to fight for Vladimir Putin's army. All he wanted was to escape poverty at home.
Ecuadorian tribunal deems arrest of former Vice President Glas illegal
But the three-member panel also upheld his ongoing imprisonment, arguing it could not 'modify' his sentence.
‘Disastrous’: Israel-Iran tensions test limits of US policy amid Gaza war
Biden's 'ironclad' backing of Israel is coming into conflict with stated US goal of averting regional war, analysts say.
Chile calls for the extradition of Venezuelans after dissident’s murder
Chilean Interior Minister Carolina Toha said all 'eyes' are on Venezuela to act in the pursuit of justice.
Journalist loses foot after being badly wounded in Israeli attack in Gaza
Gaza's media office and Reporters Without Borders say there is evidence to suggest it was a targeted attack.
Ireland, Spain, Norway moving closer to recognising a Palestinian state
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez says declarations on Palestine will be made "when the conditions are appropriate".
Bournemouth vs Manchester United – Premier League match preview
Manchester United rue injury woes as they seek revenge at Bournemouth in the Premier League for December's home defeat.
Journalists ‘targeted’ in Nuseirat strike
Injured journalist says he and team were targeted' by Israeli military in Gaza
“Not safe to go back to work, but our staff wants to” – Gaza aid CEO
Sean Carroll, the president and CEO of Anera, says his organization is resuming aid operations in Gaza.
Germany cancels pro-Palestine event, bars entry to Gaza war witness
Police halt Palestine Congress, saying one of the speakers was subject to a ban on political activity in Germany.
Nearly 55 million face hunger in West and Central Africa, UN warns
UN agencies say double-digit inflation and stagnating local production are major drivers of the hunger crisis.
In Brazil, an abortion debate pits feminists against the church
Critics say the country's abortion ban jeopardizes the health of Black and poor women.
Four-legged “dog robot” could walk alongside humans on the Moon
Spirit" may one day be part of a pack of robots that become man's best friend on the Moon and Mars.
Ukrainian mobilisation bill without time limit worries residents
The Ukrainian parliament approved a bill overhauling the country's military draft system.
France, India, Russia, UK issue travel warnings over Israel-Iran tensions
Warnings come as Tehran promises reprisals against Israel for deadly April 1 attack on Iranian consulate in Syria.
Premier League: Manchester City vs Luton Town match preview
Manchester City entertain Luton Town on Saturday at the Etihad Stadium where a win move them top of the Premier League.
One year in, how can Sudan’s ‘forgotten war’ end?
Marc Lamont Hill talks to former Sudanese Ambassador Nureldin Satti and analyst Kholood Khair about Sudan's civil war.
Poland lawmakers take steps towards liberalising abortion laws
Under existing laws, abortion is legal only in cases of rape, incest or a danger to a woman's health or life.
Red Cross: Do not normalise what is happening in Gaza
ICRC Regional Director Fabrizio Carboni discusses the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the risks facing aid workers.
Belgium says will probe suspected Russian interference in European polls
Belgian intelligence claims Russia has been paying members of European Parliament to expand its influence network.
Are more European nations finally moving to recognise Palestine statehood?
Spain and Ireland are discussing a collective plan to recognise Palestine as a state amid Israel's war on Gaza.
Will dissent in DC make a difference in Israel’s war on Gaza?
Dissent over Gaza is growing in Washington, DC, but will this make a difference?
Agadez, Niger’s gateway to the Sahara, finds new life in the migrant trade
Since the repeal of an anti-migration law last year, migrants and smugglers have flocked back to the city.
South Africa’s election body asks top court to resolve Zuma candidacy
Former President Jacob Zuma hopes to run for office for the opposition uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK) in May elections.
‘We are not numbers’, Children in Gaza stage Eid protest
Palestinian children in Gaza staged a protest on the second day of Eid calling for international help to end the war
‘At war until you die’: Ukraine scraps service limit, angering tired troops
Facing manpower shortages, officials scrapped a measure to pull servicemen from the front lines after extended periods.
Germany arrests three teenagers on suspicion of attack plot
Prosecutors say trio believed to have been planning 'murder, manslaughter' and 'act of violence endangering the state'.
A rubber bullet cost me an eye at a protest, but I am still protesting
Protest is the best tool we have to enact positive change. We need better protections for peaceful protesters.
See destruction inside Ukraine power plant after Russian attack
Missile attacks have left major Ukrainian power plants in ruins after Russia targeted key energy infrastructure sites.
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