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Rwanda row: PM Sunak, who pledged to ‘stop the boats’, faces crucial test
Sunak's Conservatives criticise the plan to deport refugees from the UK to Rwanda as contradicting international law.
UN-run school shelters in Gaza are under attack by Israeli forces
UN-run schools in north Gaza have been bombed and stormed by Israeli forces, leaving behind widespread destruction.
Libyan militia intercepts refugee boats with Europe’s help
A Libyan militia group accused of killings and enslavement has intercepted asylum seekers in the Mediterranean Sea.
Russia plans presidential vote in annexed Ukrainian regions
The decision raises logistical and security challenges for Moscow because of its limited control in the four regions.
Indian court confirms end of special status for Kashmir
The Supreme Court has ordered the region to hold local elections by the end of September 2024.
UN peacekeeping mission in Mali officially ends after 10 years
In June, Mali's military government, which seized power in 2020, demanded the departure of the decade-old mission.
Russia claims arrest of Ukrainian assassin network
Russia's FSB said it has arrested 18 Ukrainian 'agents and accomplices' who plotted assassinations.
What’s UN Resolution 377A, can it help in efforts to stop Israel-Gaza war?
The resolution empowers member states to make collective recommendations, but it is legally nonbinding.
Israel’s war forces Palestinian football team Lajee Celtic to stop playing
People involved with Lajee Celtic talk about football's role in resisting occupation and their bond with Celtic fans.
‘Too terrified to leave the house’: Internet trolls in Libya target women
From death threats to smear campaigns, Libyan women working for change are being silenced online.
What is the global strike demanding an end to Israeli war on Gaza?
Activists and grassroot organisations worldwide are striking on Monday to protest Israel's bombardment of Gaza.
UK sends minehunters to boost Ukraine’s Black Sea forces
Britain and Norway plan to help Ukraine bolster Black Sea security amid its war with Russia.
Five key issues at stake in the DR Congo’s crucial election
Here's what's at stake as millions go to vote this December in Africa's second-largest country by size.
UN climate chief slams opponents of fossil fuel phase-out at COP28
Talks intensify over calls to phase out fossil fuels, as oil producers led by Saudi Arabia put up tough resistance.
Iraq’s marshes are dying, and so is a civilization
The marshlands have shrunk from 20,000 square kilometres in the early 1990s to 4,000 by latest estimates.
Why is Pakistan’s top court probing the 1979 hanging of former PM Bhutto?
The Supreme Court will hear a plea to reassess the legality of the manner in which Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was hanged.
Israeli soldier makes video vandalising Palestinian shop in Gaza
An Israeli soldier has made a video that shows him vandalising a Palestinian-owned shop in Gaza and mocking its contents
US fighter jet crashes into waters off South Korea
The pilot of the US military plane, the latest to crash in the Asia Pacific region, has been rescued.
African mediators claim progress in latest effort to end war in Sudan
Regional body IGAD says it secured a commitment from warring parties to implement ceasefire and dialogue over conflict.
Israel continues to pound Gaza as it warns war could continue for ‘months’
Israeli air strikes and tanks continue to hammer all areas of Gaza, offering Palestinians no haven from the violence.
With Europe’s help, a Libyan brigade accused of killings returns refugees
Using information provided by Frontex and Malta, a Libyan group linked to Wagner is illegally pulling back refugees.
Refugees use plants to fight malaria & climate change in Uganda
Refugees in Uganda are involved in a scheme to plant shrubs and trees to help local communities fight malaria.
Sergey Lavrov: The Russian approaches to Gaza and Ukraine
The Russian foreign minister debates his country's approaches to Gaza and Ukraine.
UN warns of massive funding shortfall as global crises mount
The international institution warns humanitarian aid sector facing funding crisis amid conflict and climate emergencies.
Israel-Hamas war: List of key events, day 66
A global strike for Gaza ceasefire as aid organisations warn against worsening conditions - here are major updates.
Stunning Girona beat Barcelona to top La Liga table
The win moves Girona two points ahead of Real Madrid, who drew 1-1 with Real Betis, as Barcelona drop to fourth place.
Philippines summons China ambassador after South China Sea confrontations
Government says might also consider expelling ambassador as tensions spike over disputed waters.
World condemns Israel’s war on Gaza as it marches for Palestine
Protests demanding an end to the war held around the globe on World Human Rights Day.
Zelenskyy to meet US President Joe Biden, House Speaker as aid stumbles
Ukrainian president's to visit amid Republican resistance to providing more aid to Ukraine in its fight against Russia.
Harvard staff defend embattled head Claudine Gay amid anti-Semitism row
Petition warns that bowing to pressure to fire Gay would be 'at odds with Harvard's commitment to academic freedom'.
Elon Musk brings conspiracy theorist Alex Jones back to X following poll
Musk says 'the people have spoken' after unscientific poll on X backs Jones's return.
WHO calls for immediate passage of humanitarian relief into Gaza
Chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says he hopes resolution will be starting point for further UN action on crisis.
Donald Trump cancels plans to testify at civil fraud trial in New York
Former US president says he has 'nothing more to say' after testifying in his defence last month.
Turnout slumps to record low of 27.5% in Hong Kong ‘patriots-only’ poll
Voters avoid polls overhauled to limit number of directly elected seats and keep those deemed disloyal out of office.
Argentina’s Javier Milei tells nation to brace for painful economic shock
Newly inaugurated libertarian president warns there is 'no alternative to a shock adjustment'.
Australia inquiry raises hopes for six jailed over alleged 1981 bomb plot
Judicial inquiry is looking into potential miscarriage of justice amid 'doubts' over convictions of the 'Croatian Six'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 656
As the war enters its 656th day, these are the main developments.
For Myanmar’s generals, energy crisis threatens shaky grip on power
Min Aung Hlaing's administration is facing energy shortages as it struggles to quell opposition to its rule.
Attack on Red Cross convoy in Sudan kills at least two, injures seven
The ICRC says it is shocked and appalled by the attack, which it described as deliberate.
Palestinians call for global strike on Monday to demand immediate ceasefire
Trade union activists and international influencers join call for global strike on December 11 as Israel pummels Gaza.
Nearly 300 killed in Gaza in 24 hours as Hamas, Netanyahu trade threats
Hamas warns no captives would leave Gaza alive unless demands met while the Israeli PM asks the group to surrender.
Could an Israeli designated safe zone in Gaza become another ‘death zone’?
Rights groups criticise Israeli move to displace Palestinians to a tiny and barren area.
Iran begins trial of Swedish EU employee accused of ‘spying for Israel’
Johan Floderus, arrested at Tehran airport in April last year, charged with operating through US and European projects.
Violence escalates between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah amid Gaza assault
Hezbollah fires explosive drones and missiles at Israeli positions as Israeli strikes hit several south Lebanon areas.
‘A hand here, a head there’: Israeli warplanes kill dozens in central Gaza
About 45 members of Nisman family, who sheltered displaced relatives, targeted in latest Israeli attack.
COP28 pledges so far not enough to limit warming to 1.5C, warns IEA
The International Energy Agency warns against lack of progress in limiting the global warming amid divisions at COP28.
Tensions rise as two more boats with over 300 Rohingya land in Indonesia
Since November, more than 1,500 refugees have arrived in Indonesia's Aceh province, triggering anger among the locals.
Iran’s Mohammadi slams ‘tyrannical’ regime in Nobel Prize speech from jail
Imprisoned Nobel laureate denounces Iranian government in Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech read by her children.
Jordan’s foreign minister says Israel aiming ‘to empty Gaza of its people’
Addressing the Doha Forum, Ayman Safadi says Israel's operation in Gaza meets the 'legal definition of genocide'.
Israel cannot carry out ‘collective punishment’ of people in Gaza: Lavrov
Speaking at the Doha Forum, the Russian foreign minister calls for international monitoring of the situation in Gaza.
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