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UN nuclear chief says Iran pledges more access for inspectors
Iran makes sweeping pledges of cooperation after the head of the UN atomic agency meets top Iranian officials in Tehran.
How to protect the high seas?
The world's ocean are being threatened by issues ranging overfishing to deep-sea mining.
Schoolgirls in Iran hospitalised after suspected poisonings
Dozens of schoolgirls admitted to hospital across several Iranian provinces, according to local media reports.
DR Congo leader urges Macron to back sanctions against Rwanda
Macron says he would wait for the end of several peace negotiation efforts before considering such a step.
Civilians flee Ukraine’s Bakhmut as battle rages for eastern city
Kyiv's forces try to help residents escape as Russian fighters press to capture city in eastern Ukraine.
Why Ukraine is wary of the Russian opposition
Ukrainians have many reasons to distrust Navalny and his movement.
China parliament to vote on state reform plan, new cabinet
Xi Jinping is expected to secure his third five-year term as president during the National People's Congress (NPC).
Hundreds evacuated as Pertamina fire kills at least 17 in Jakarta
Probe continues to find out the cause of the fire, but the energy company says a pipe leak was detected before the fire.
IAEA head Grossi visits Iran for nuclear talks
Nuclear watchdog head Rafael Grossi said the talks could help restore the nuclear deal between Iran and the West.
Trade union protests against Tunisia president after crackdown
UGTT Secretary-General Noureddine Taboubi expressed support for jailed politicians and activists.
Sub-Saharan Africans desperate to leave Tunisia after attacks
Advocacy groups have documented an increase in attacks against sub-Saharan Africans in Tunisia.
Negros Oriental governor, five others shot dead in Philippines
Negros Oriental Governor Degamo is the latest to be targeted in the Philippines' long history of attacks on politicians.
Hate speech and pogroms in the West Bank
Fire, violence and exultant settlers - Israel's occupation gets darker. Plus, journalism in crisis in Pakistan.
UN chief condemns rich countries’ ‘vicious’ tactics against poor
Guterres says wealthy nations should provide $500bn annually to help others 'trapped in vicious cycles'.
Cambodia gov’t rejects concern over opposition leader’s sentence
Opposition leader Kem Sokha, 69, was sentenced to 27 years on charges of treason and is currently under house arrest.
Greek station master due in court over rail disaster
Station master faces life imprisonment if found guilty of negligent homicide after train crash killed at least 57.
Severe storms in southern US kill at least nine people
Deadly storms generating snow and tornadoes roll through southern states and move towards the northeastern US.
Can the EU go all electric and ban fossil fuel cars in 12 years?
The European Union plans to halt fossil fuel car sales by 2035 and wants to speed up the switch to electric vehicles.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 374
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 374th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Women drivers race to break Formula 1’s male monopoly
With nearly half of Formula 1 fans now female, new initiatives aim to get women into the driving seat.
Hong Kong court convicts 3 members of 1989 Tiananmen vigil group
Court convicted Hong Kong democracy activist and barrister Chow Hang-tung, as well as Tang Ngok Kwan and Tsui Hon Kwong.
WHO urges countries to reveal intelligence on COVID-19 origins
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says 'all hypotheses on the origins of the virus remain on the table'.
US President Biden had cancerous skin lesion removed successfully
Biden's doctor has given the 80-year-old a clean bill of health after 'all cancerous tissue was successfully removed'.
State of emergency declared as two cyclones hit Vanuatu in 24 hrs
Hundreds of thousands of people are estimated to be affected after two Category 4 cyclones hit Vanuatu in 24 hours.
Hostages freed amid deadly energy company protests in Colombia
Eighty-eight officers and employees have been released after violence broke out against the oil company Emerald Energy.
Biden, Scholz pledge to punish Russia over Ukraine war
An EU official also said China providing arms to Russia would be an 'absolute red line' and lead to sanctions: Report
Trump, DeSantis rival events accent US Republican divide
Two competing conservative events feature Republican rivals Trump and DeSantis as they look towards the 2024 election.
Biden won’t veto push to overturn law in US capital. Here’s why
US president angers progressives by saying he will not veto Congress bill to block justice reform in Washington, DC.
‘Slavery wages’ prompt hunger strike at ICE detention facilities
Participants say poor living conditions and wages of $1 a day have pushed them to launch the weeks-long protest.
Differences remain as talks to protect high seas enter final day
The High Seas Treaty has been years in the making, but disagreements remain over issues including benefit sharing.
Protesters in Colombia clash with oil company and take hostages
A civilian and officer have died in violent demonstrations calling for Emerald Energy to invest in rural communities.
Sri Lanka raises rates, relaxes currency band to secure IMF funds
The country is awaiting approval of a $2.9bn IMF bailout package as it endures its worst financial crisis since 1948.
Israeli minister inciting violence with remarks: UN rights chief
Volker Turk slams Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich's call for Palestinian village of Huwara to be 'wiped out'.
At least 17 killed in fire at Indonesia fuel storage depot
Two children are among the victims and 50 other people have been admitted to hospital, fire official says.
How will Israel’s deepening political crisis end?
Protests are being held against proposed judicial reforms, and wave of Israeli raids have killed dozens of Palestinians
Wagner chief urges Ukraine’s Zelenskyy to abandon Bakhmut
Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the Russian mercenary group, says the city in Donetsk is almost completely surrounded.
US services sector grows steadily; prices remain high
The services sector is now at the center of the fight against inflation as services prices tend to be stickier.
Heavy snowfall leaves some California residents trapped in homes
Officials say that residents of mountain communities in Southern California could be stranded for another week by snow.
Sub-Saharan Africans recount Tunisia ‘hell’ amid crackdown
Racial tensions are spinning out of control as many sub-Saharan Africans prepare to leave the country.
US pharmacy chain won’t dispense abortion pills in some states
Access to abortion medication has emerged as a major battleground in the legal struggle over the procedure in the US.
Alex Murdaugh sentenced to life in prison in US murder trial
South Carolina judge sentences former lawyer to two consecutive life sentences for murder of wife and son.
Train crash wreckage scoured as anger rises across Greece
Government accused of rail safety failures, as several Greeks wait to hear if their relatives are among victims.
Pakistan’s president says Punjab polls to be held on April 30
Constitutional crisis expected to be resolved after vote set from dates proposed by Election Commission.
The Wagner Group explained | Start Here
What is the Wagner Group? What does it do? And how has the war in Ukraine shifted things for the group?
Morocco and PSG defender Achraf Hakimi charged with rape
Prosecutors in Paris say the player was indicted by a judge and placed under judicial supervision.
Unreliable US leadership in the shadow of elections
Biden, Trump, DeSantis and the scenarios for the 2024 presidential elections.
Iran president blames foreign enemies for schoolgirl poisonings
Raisi did not say who the enemies were, although Tehran habitually accuses the US and Israel of acting against it.
Kupiansk: Ukraine orders people to leave city liberated last year
Ukrainian authorities say mandatory evacuation begins for families with children and residents having limited mobility.
Who is Belarusian Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski?
Bialiatski, Belarus’s top human rights advocate, was sentenced to 10 years in prison. We take a look at his trajectory.
Cricket: Inaugural Women’s Premier League set to start in India
Game-changing moment for women's sport as three-week event with the world's best players starts in Mumbai on Saturday.
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