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‘Climate wars’: Australia caps major fossil fuel polluters
New laws signal the end of Australia's decade of political brawling that repeatedly derailed attempts to tackle warming.
Mexico opens homicide probe over deadly fire at migrant centre
Prosecutors have identified eight people who may be responsible for the deaths of 39 men at the centre in Ciudad Juarez.
Bangladesh in a hot seat over Adani’s power deal
Bangladesh's opposition has jumped on the recent controversy over the Indian tycoon to demand cancelling the power deal.
Deaths feared after army helicopters crash in US
The incident occurred during military training in the US state of Kentucky.
Death toll from Philippine ferry fire rises to 31
Search and rescue operations continue for at least seven missing passengers who were on board the ferry.
Fiona, Ian retired from UN list of Atlantic hurricane names
Hurricane Fiona was the costliest weather event in Atlantic Canada, while Ian was the third-most devastating in the US.
US, UK, Japan, Australia denounce dissolution of Myanmar’s NLD
Myanmar's military rulers disbanded Aung San Suu Kyi's NLD party ahead of new elections and to cement their power.
Kentucky and West Virginia move to limit transgender therapies
At least 11 US states have placed restrictions or outright bans on gender-affirming treatments for children.
China’s premier warns against ‘chaos and conflicts’ in Asia
China's No 2 official says Beijing can be 'anchor for world peace' amid tensions with the United States.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 400
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 400th day, we take a look at the main developments.
START treaty: Russia stops sending nuclear arms info to US
Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said: 'There will be no notifications at all', as the US also stops data sharing.
South Korea to keep Fukushima seafood ban despite thaw with Japan
President Yoon Seok-yeol's administration says 'health and safety' top priority despite improving Seoul-Tokyo ties.
Malaysia’s Anwar faces balancing act on first China trip
Malaysian leader expected to navigate between deepening economic ties and tackling differences in talks with Xi Jinping.
Israeli missile attack on Syria’s Damascus area wounds 2 soldiers
Two soldiers were injured and damage sustained in Israel's latest air attacks in vicinity of Syria's capital city.
Surprise delay to Indonesia elections labelled unconstitutional
A Jakarta court ruled that elections set for 2024 cannot take place until at least 2025 but the constitution disagrees.
Starbucks ex-CEO jostles with Bernie Sanders over anti-union push
The coffee chain has been accused of retaliating against workers involved in unionisation efforts.
US urges China against ‘overreacting’ to Taiwan president transit
Taiwan's Tsai Ing-wen's stopover in the US is 'normal' and consistent with longstanding US policy, White House says.
Medieval Swahilis had African and Asian ancestry: DNA study
Researchers say up to half of the DNA of people from Swahili areas was from Persia (90 percent) and India (10 percent).
Who will hold human rights abusers in Libya to account?
UN investigators say security forces and armed militia groups in Libya have committed a wide range of war crimes.
Adidas to withdraw trademark complaint against Black Lives Matter
The sportswear company has taken frequent legal action since 2008 to defend its exclusive use of the three-stripe logo.
‘Friends’: White House downplays Biden-Netanyahu public spat
White House spokesman says 'there's a lot to like' about Israeli PM statement rejecting US president's criticism.
UAE leader designates his son Khaled as crown prince
UAE president names son Sheikh Khaled as crown prince of Abu Dhabi, and three brothers to top roles.
Pope Francis admitted to hospital with respiratory infection
The pope has a respiratory infection that will require several days of appropriate treatment at Rome's Gemelli Hospital.
UN votes to ask world court to rule on countries’ climate duties
Call for International Court of Justice to offer legal opinion on climate crisis follows campaign led by island Vanuatu.
‘Critical first step’: US Senate votes to repeal Iraq war powers
Advocates say the vote shows progress in efforts to reform legal architecture of the US's post-9/11 'war on terror'.
Musk, other tech experts urge halt to further AI developments
Over 1,000 tech leaders sign petition calling for pause of 'giant AI experiments' in response to the release of GPT-4.
Colombian rebels kill nine soldiers in blow to peace talks
Preliminary military assessment has identified the left-wing ELN as responsible for the attack in a northern province.
‘No impunity’ for migrant detention centre fire: Mexico president
'How is it possible that the Mexican authorities left human beings locked up with no way to escape?' Amnesty Int'l asks.
Biden kicks off Summit for Democracy with $690m funding pledge
NATO allies Turkey and Hungary not invited to the summit; Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the event.
FIFA strips Indonesia of U-20 World Cup hosting rights
FIFA has removed Indonesia as host after Bali refused to host Israel for tournament draw; new host to be announced soon.
Saudi partners with China-led security bloc as ties grow
Saudi cabinet approves decision at a meeting chaired by King Salman in a move that could grant Riyadh dialogue partner.
US approves sale of overdose reversal drug without prescription
The decision comes as a bid to widen access to the life-saving drug as the US struggles with a wave of overdose deaths.
Iran’s FM: Is China the stabilising factor the Middle East needs?
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian discusses his county's eastern-focused foreign policy.
Iran may set deadline for nuclear talks, says FM Amirabdollahian
Iran's parliament could pass more legislation making government efforts at talks difficult, says the foreign minister.
Senegal’s gold rush brings hope and despair
Search for precious metal has dramatically transformed Bantakokouta, a Senegalese town near Mali and Guinea.
We need decisive climate action, can COP28 deliver?
Climate scientists are warning yet again that we are off target on climate action; COP28 in Dubai must change that.
India announces birth of cheetah cubs 70 years after extinction
Four cubs were born to one of the eight Namibian cheetahs that were relocated to India last year.
King Charles visits Germany in first foreign visit as UK monarch
Accompanied by Queen Consort Camilla, Charles III arrives in Berlin days after planned trip to France was cancelled.
German government to deploy troops to Niger as part of EU mission
The decision to deploy troops as part of an EU operation designed to support Niger's forces will be voted on in April.
Russia’s war in Ukraine exacts heavy toll on women, says UNFPA
As war rages, health services for women are perilous and they are particularly vulnerable to many layers of abuse.
Bangladesh journalist arrested after report on high food prices
Shamsuzzaman Shams, a correspondent for Prothom Alo, detained under the controversial Digital Security Act.
EU removes Pakistan from list of high-risk countries
Government says move will ease cost and time of legal and financial transactions by Pakistani entities and individuals.
Despite sanctions, EU keeps on doing business with Russia
Much trade still flows between the bloc's 27 countries and Russia, partly because some are unwilling to take a hit.
Lesotho lawmakers to debate reclaiming parts of South Africa
The motion, based on a 1962 UN resolution, aims to 'return' South Africa's entire Free State and four other regions.
‘The empire strikes back’: Brits laud diversity in UK politics
This week marked a new era, with Humza Yousaf in charge at Holyrood as Rishi Sunak leads at Westminster.
Israel urged to release Palestine prisoner diagnosed with cancer
Palestinian rights group Addameer says Walid Daqqa's health is deteriorating, accusing Israel of neglect.
For real climate justice, it’s time for a food revolution
Climate finance and innovation need to focus on agriculture - now - if the planet is to withstand global warming.
Freed ‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero heads to US for family reunion
Rusesabagina was released last Friday. President Kagame commuted his sentence after months of negotiation with the US.
US VP Harris says ‘history must be learned’ at Ghana slave castle
Harris is on an African tour, part of a charm offensive by Washington to counterbalance the growing influence of China.
Sri Lanka slashes fuel prices after IMF bailout, says minister
Energy minister says different categories of petrol and diesel to be sold at 8 percent to 26 percent lower prices.
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