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Tensions high in West Bank after deadly Israeli settler rampage
Palestinian killed as settlers backed by the Israeli army burn dozens of houses, cars in West Bank in revenge attacks.
Betty Boothroyd, UK’s first woman Commons speaker, dies at 93
Tributes pour in from across the political spectrum for the UK's Boothroyd, who served as speaker from 1992-2000.
Key left party quits Nepal’s fragile ruling coalition: Reports
The Marxist-Leninist party pulls out of ruling alliance after Maoist PM backs opposition candidate for the presidency.
After fleeing war, homelessness threatens UK’s Ukrainian refugees
After being sponsored for an initial six-month period, finding permanent housing is challenging as inflation soars.
Nigeria’s Obi wins key Lagos state in presidential election
Slow uploading of results to INEC's website has fuelled worries of malpractice in the country.
Thunberg, dozens of activists block Norway’s energy ministry
Demonstration attended by climate activist Greta Thunberg calls for turbines built on Indigenous lands to be torn down.
Rampaging Israeli settlers burn Palestinian homes, cars in Nablus
Dozens of settlers set Palestinian homes and cars ablaze in the northern town of Huwara amid escalating tensions.
Magnitude 5.6 quake hits Turkey in latest major aftershock
Authorities say at least one person dead in factory collapse in region still reeling from earlier devastation.
Hate is alive in Canada — and is growing
Rising attacks on Muslims and the shocking response of police and courts expose Canada's willingness to tolerate hate.
Inside Joshimath, India’s sinking Himalayan town
For months, the roughly 20,000 residents in Joshimath have watched the earth slowly swallow their community.
UN seeks $4.3bn in aid for war-torn Yemen
The appeal comes before a donors' conference to raise funds to support millions in need of aid after eight years of war.
Manish Sisodia, top Delhi minister, arrested on corruption charge
Investigating agency CBI arrests Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia for alleged irregularities in liquor policy.
In West Bank, settler violence forcing out Palestinian Bedouins
Increased Israeli farming outposts, coupled with violence, are forcing out Palestinian Bedouins in occupied West Bank.
Egypt foreign minister visits Syria for first time since 2011
Sameh Shoukry will also visit Turkey, both visits signalling warming ties between the countries.
Facing tragedy, Turkey mends ties with Greece and Armenia
But will 'earthquake diplomacy' lead to a sustainable partnership between these neighbouring nations?
Besiktas fans throw toys on pitch for children affected by quake
Besiktas fans shower the football pitch with stuffed toys in a show of solidarity with children in quake-hit Turkey.
Bekelech changed my mind: How this Ethiopian came to love kitfo
The story of a doubtful news reporter being won over by the best kitfo in Addis Ababa, made by its undisputed champion.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 369
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 369th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Everything Everywhere takes home nearly everything at SAG awards
Near clean sweep sets the stage for Oscars success on March 12 for the absurdist dimension-hopping film.
Russian plane destroyed near Minsk airfield: Belarus opposition
The attack on the Russian surveillance plane comes amid increased cooperation between Minsk and Moscow.
Musk says media racist to whites, Asians amid ‘Dilbert’ backlash
Billionaire's claim comes amid backlash against “Dilbert” creator Scott Adams over comments about Black people.
N Korea holds meeting on farming amid fears of food shortages
Rare meeting dedicated to agriculture comes amid outside assessments of a food crisis in North Korea.
How India allowed RP-Sanjiv Goenka firms to beat coal auctions
Modi gov't ignored CAG warnings and allowed RPSG Group's shell companies to undercut competition in coal auctions.
US energy dept says COVID probably leaked from Wuhan lab
Investigations into the origins of the virus have been hampered by politics and a lack of access and transparency.
Twitter lays off at least 50 in cost cuts: The Information
Latest round of layoffs affects multiple engineering teams, report says.
Nigeria’s electoral commission announces some early results
Chairman of Nigeria's electoral commission says the release of vote tallies will resume on Monday morning.
How are Black refugees and migrants treated across North Africa?
Tunisian President Saied's comments on Black African refugees and migrants have been condemned as racist and xenophobic.
Syria’s Assad meets senior Arab lawmakers in Damascus
Delegation of Arab parliamentarians meets Bashar al-Assad in latest sign of warming ties after years of isolation.
Manchester United win League Cup for first trophy in six years
Manchester United beat Newcastle United 2-0 in a one-sided final to win the English League Cup.
Children go back to school in NW Syria after devastating quakes
According to the ministry of education in Idlib governorate, about 250 schools in the region were damaged in the quakes.
Israel and Palestinians agree steps to curb violence
Israel agrees to stop authorisation of settler outposts in the occupied West Bank for six months, joint statement says.
Dominant Australia beat South Africa for sixth women’s T20 title
Beth Mooney's 74 and Australia's athleticism in the field help defending champions win against hosts South Africa
Guantánamo: Sorry seems to be the hardest word
After 20 years in Guantánamo and a seven-year hunger strike, Ahmed Rabbani is finally free.
EU chief, UK PM to meet for N Ireland protocol talks
Ursula von der Leyen will meet Rishi Sunak in London on Monday for talks on the post-Brexit Northern Ireland protocol.
Two Israelis killed in occupied West Bank attack
Israel's military says a gunman 'opened fire towards an Israeli vehicle' at a junction near the city of Nablus.
What you need to know about Tunisia’s anti-racism protests
Rallies held after President Saied says 'hordes' of sub-Saharan migrants are causing crime and pose demographic threat.
The lasting scars and pain of the war in Darfur
The people in the western region of Sudan still have a long, painful road ahead to begin to heal from the conflict.
Nigeria vote count under way amid some extended polling
Late starts by election officials and technical issues with voter ID technology created delays in some polling centres.
The Darfur conflict revisited: Lessons un-learned
The violence in Darfur attracted global attention in the 2000s, but that did little to ease the suffering of its people.
Dozens killed as boat carrying migrants, refugees sinks off Italy
At least 81 people rescued after a boat carrying more than 100 people crashed in stormy weather off the Italian coast.
Using AI to listen to Jordan’s date palms
An app can detect invisible killers, greatly reduce the use of insecticides and save farmers from catastrophic losses.
Brazilian favela ‘shack’ wins ‘house of the year’ award
A two-storey house in a Belo Horizonte favela has won an international architecture prize for its ingenious design.
Blast kills four at crowded market in Pakistan’s Balochistan
No group claimed responsibility for attack in Barkhan, about 500km east of the provincial capital Quetta.
‘Books they love’: A Kabul graveyard library for two schoolgirls
In Taliban's Afghanistan, Hazara cousins, both blast victims who loved to read, inspire a library - and new readers.
20 years since war began in Sudan’s Darfur, suffering continues
Two decades since a devastating genocide began, Darfur is still plagued by violence and displacement.
Hostages freed in Papua New Guinea after week in captivity
A group of archaeology researchers were taken hostage by heavily armed men demanding a cash ransom.
Is Africa still ‘neutral’ a year into the Ukraine war?
Since Russia's invasion, many African governments have officially not taken sides. But for some, that may be changing.
US media drops ‘Dilbert’ after comic creator’s racist remarks
Comic strip creator Scott Adams called Black people a 'hate group' and told white people to 'get away' from them.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 368
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 368th day, we take a look at the main developments.
League Cup final preview: Manchester United vs Newcastle
Man Utd aim to end their six-year trophy drought while Newcastle look for first major trophy since 1969.
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