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Syria’s Assad in UAE for second post-quake Gulf visit
The trip – al-Assad's second to the oil-rich country in as many years – comes after a visit to Oman last month.
Rape as a weapon of war against asylum seekers
Disturbing reports of sexual assault in the Darién Gap reveal yet another horrifying aspect of border warfare.
Kuwait court nullifies 2022 vote, reinstates previous parliament
Last year's polls saw opposition members clinch 28 out of 50 seats, giving them a parliamentary majority.
Qatar charges ex-finance minister with bribery, embezzlement
Al-Emadi will face a criminal trial following his 2021 arrest over embezzlement allegations.
How the US and UK tried to justify the invasion of Iraq
What were the reasons given for the Iraq war, and how do they stand up today?
Photos: The millions who protested against the invasion of Iraq
Anti-war protests swept across the world as millions demonstrated against the 2003 invasion of Iraq by US and allies.
Israeli, Palestinian Authority officials meet for talks in Egypt
Backed by the US and Jordan, the day-long meeting follows last month's talks in Jordan.
At least 19 killed in Bangladesh bus accident
Police say up to 25 people were injured after a bus smashed through a highway fence and plunged into a roadside ditch.
UBS’s potential takeover of Credit Suisse: What you need to know
Credit Suisse was caught in the turmoil spurred by the collapse of US lenders Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.
Photos: Life in a cemetery after Turkey’s earthquakes
An undertaker and his family move to a graveyard after their apartment was damaged by quakes.
How Ukrainian-Russian couples are faring after a year of war
Partners caught on different sides of the yearlong conflict reflect on how it has affected their relationships.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 389
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 389th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Putin visits Russian-occupied Mariupol in Ukraine
Vladimir Putin, who flew to Mariupol by helicopter, drove around city and stopped to talk to residents, TASS reports.
North Korea fires short-range ballistic missile towards sea
The latest launch comes days after North Korea test-fired a suspected ICBM into the Sea of Japan.
Ethiopia’s Tigray region nominates new interim leader: Report
TPLF names spokesperson Getachew Reda for presidency of an interim regional administration, party-run media reports.
Kosovo, Serbia agree on steps to implement EU normalisation plan
Tentative agreement follows marathon talks between Serbian, Kosovar leaders and EU officials in North Macedonia.
Ireland win Six Nations and first Grand Slam in Dublin
The 29-16 win against England is Ireland's first Six Nations title since 2018 and fourth Grand Slam.
Quake kills 13 in Ecuador, 1 in Peru, causes widespread damage
Magnitude 6.7 earthquake shakes coastal Guayas region, damaging homes and buildings.
What is the significance of the ICC’s arrest warrant for Putin?
Russian president charged with war crime by the International Criminal Court over deportations of Ukrainian children.
Protests in Italy as government restricts same-sex parent rights
Italy legalised same-sex civil unions in 2016 but stopped short of granting gay couples the right to adopt.
Protests, strikes in France amid anger at Macron’s pension reform
Refinery strikes and demonstrations are held across France over anger at the government raising the state pension age.
Ukraine Black Sea grain export deal extended, UN and Turkey say
An agreement allowing Ukraine to ship grain from its Black Sea ports was due to expire on Saturday.
Gender equality isn’t possible without abortion and contraception
Access to reproductive health protects women and girls, uplifts them and allows them to prosper.
Putin visits Crimea after war crimes warrant issued against him
Russian president arrives in Crimea to mark the anniversary of the peninsula's 2014 annexation from Ukraine.
Donald Trump says he expects to be arrested on Tuesday
The twice-impeached former US president allegedly paid hush money to a porn star before the 2016 US election.
Russian attacks continue after ICC arrest warrant for Putin
Strikes on multiple fronts, including capital Kyiv and the western Lviv province, come hours after ICC's announcement.
Top Egypt, Turkey diplomats hold first Cairo talks in a decade
Diplomatic relations to be upgraded to ambassador level 'as soon as possible', say foreign ministers.
Jeffrey Marsh is wrong: Trans rights, parent concerns both matter
While trans rights must be upheld, parents and feminists worried about their children must be heard.
The woman who could be Nigeria’s first elected female governor
Aishatu Dahiru is seeking to make history as Nigeria's first elected female governor, in Saturday's election.
Millions of dead fish clog up Australian river near remote town
Authorities say 'millions' of fish died in the Darling River near the small town of Menindee in New South Wales.
Nigeria local elections open in shadow of contested national vote
New governors are being chosen for 28 states as opposition continues to reject victory of President-elect Bola Tinubu.
The BBC vs Gary Lineker: An own goal?
A debacle with sports host sparks a furious debate about free speech at the BBC. Plus, what could AI mean for the media?
Pakistan court cancels arrest warrants for ex-PM Imran Khan
Court adjourns hearing in corruption case against leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party until March 30.
US governor signs measure banning abortion pills in Wyoming
Wyoming's ban on abortion pills would take effect in July, pending any legal action that could delay that.
Tunisian president names ally as new interior minister
Former Tunis governor Kamal Feki was given the post, days after mass opposition protests took place in the country.
UK’s Braverman to discuss controversial migration deal in Rwanda
Several lawsuits have been filed to stop the conservative government from acting on a deportation agreement with Rwanda.
Can the ‘back-to-work’ budget boost economic growth in the UK?
The finance minister has put getting Britons back into work at the heart of his plan for economic growth.
N Korea says 800,000 youths volunteer to fight ‘US imperialists’
North Korean state media says the mass enlistment is in response to military drills between the US and South Korea.
Novak Djokovic denied US entry over COVID vaccine policy
Being vaccinated against COVID-19 remains a requirement of international travellers.
Karachi United: Giving hope to footballers in impoverished areas
Most of KU’s community centres operate out of low-income areas of Karachi.
Police clash with pension demonstrators for second night in Paris
Pension reform protests are gravest challenge to President Macron's authority since 2018 'Yellow Vest' demonstrations.
Russia gives awards to fighter pilots involved in US drone crash
US officials say surveillance flights over Black Sea have resumed despite Russia's downing of the MQ-9 Reaper drone.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 388
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 388th day, we take a look at the main developments.
US Biden says war crimes charge against Russia’s Putin justified
Moscow says ICC charges against Vladimir Putin are meaningless with respect to jurisdiction in Russia.
Israeli forces shoot dead Palestinian man in latest bloodshed
At least 84 Palestinians have been killed so far in 2023, putting this year on track be one of the bloodiest.
Over 100 Trump presidential gifts unaccounted for: US Democrats
Legislators say Trump family didn't disclose $250,000 in gifts from foreign governments received while in White House.
US Supreme Court honours former justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
After the women's rights champion died in 2020, the US Supreme Court saw its conservative majority expand further.
US blasts China for attempt to ‘shield’ North Korea at UN meeting
The US ambassador criticises Security Council members for barring a webcast about alleged North Korean abuses.
What does the US hope to achieve from Blinken’s visit to Niger?
Antony Blinken is the first US secretary of state to visit the West African country.
Tunisian Interior Minister Taoufik Charfeddine resigns
Charfeddine, a close aide of President Kais Saied, has appeared less frequently in public in recent months.
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