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ICC convicts ex-Janjaweed leader Ali Kushayb of war crimes in Darfur
The 27 guilty verdicts are the first handed down by The Hague-based court over war crimes in Sudanese region in 2000s.
A 10-point plan for Israel
Here is what needs to happen to put Palestinians and Israelis on the path to peace.
Is Russia’s Putin gambling with the safety of Ukraine’s nuclear stations?
Russia and Ukraine have traded blame, accusing one another of imperilling the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
Ceasefire or empty promises? Gaza’s displaced speak out on Trump’s plan
War-weary Palestinians are sceptical yet cautiously hopeful that Trump's ceasefire plan might ease their suffering.
Potential hurdles litter road as Israel and Hamas head to Gaza talks
Indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas over Trump's 20-point plan begin in Sharm el-Sheikh.
I have lost everything, all I have left is hope that the bombs will stop
I have sold my last valuable - my engagement ring - to feed my starving child. All I can do now is wait, pray and hope.
Anger and grief in India after 14 children die from toxic cough syrup
Families in India's Madhya Pradesh are mourning the deaths of 14 children who died after taking a contaminated cough syr
Doorbell cam video shows masked arsonists attacking UK mosque
Doorbell cam video from the UK shows masked men setting fire to a mosque while people were in the building.
Stabilisation force deployment in Gaza still a “crucial issue”
The problem is going to be maintaining the [Gaza ceasefire] agreement."
Video: Dozens killed in flash flooding and landslides in Nepal and India
Widespread flooding in Nepal and India has caused the deaths of at least 47 people.
France’s prime minister resigns over divisions after just weeks in office
French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu has stepped down, blaming deep divisions in parliament.
Video: Heroes’ welcome for freed Gaza flotilla activists
Dozens of activists detained aboard the Gaza aid flotilla have arrived home in Spain, Portugal, and Tunisia.
Syria’s justice minister on rebuilding rule of law after al-Assad
Mazhar al-Wais on Syria's transitional justice process and the fight for truth after Bashar al-Assad's fall.
Nobel Prize for medicine awarded to immune system researchers
The international team discovered how the immune system is kept in check to prevent it attacking the body.
Nepal hit by deadly floods after days of heavy monsoon rains
Disaster officials report at least 47 people killed as landslides and floods wreak havoc.
Australian police search for motive in rare mass shooting in Sydney
Police say 60-year-old man in custody after he shot 50 bullets into busy Sydney street, injuring one person critically.
Nobel Prize 2025: What they are, when are the awards announced?
Nobel Prize for medicine announced on Monday, followed by five other prizes to be declared over the next week.
Hundreds of thousands join Amsterdam’s ‘red line’ protest for Gaza
Rally organisers say around 250,000 people marched in Amsterdam's red line' protest against Israel's genocide in Gaza.
France’s new Prime Minister Lecornu resigns hours after naming cabinet
President Emmanuel Macron accepts resignation of newly appointed prime minister after criticism over cabinet lineup.
Trump says UFC fight at White House to be staged on his 80th birthday
US President Donald Trump announces the 'big UFC fight' on the White House grounds will now take place on June 14.
North Darfur displacement worsens as Sudan paramilitary tightens siege
El-Fasher's population has plummeted by 62% as RSF attacks intensify, marking one of Sudan's worst humanitarian crises.
Trump predicts Gaza ceasefire talks will go ‘very quickly’
US President Donald Trump said he believes negotiations involving Israel and Hamas will go very quickly".
Greta Thunberg “humiliated” by Israeli forces
Italian journalist Lorenzo D'Agostino says Israel subjected him and Global Flotilla members to barbaric" treatment
Barcelona suffer shock defeat at Sevilla in La Liga
Barcelona's unexpected loss to Sevilla drops the Spanish champions two points behind Real Madrid on La Liga ladder.
LIVE: Aid seekers killed in Gaza as Egypt hosts Israel, Hamas officials
Israeli continues to attack Palestinians in Gaza as delegations from Hamas, Israel and mediators convene in Egypt.
Governor slams ‘Trump’s invasion’ as troops deployed in Illinois
Texas governor applauds move to deploy 400 National Guard members from his state to Illinois, Oregon and other states.
Australia, Papua New Guinea sign mutual defence treaty
Pukpuk treaty commits the two neighbours to greater military cooperation, although the text is yet to be released.
More than 350 trekkers escape blizzard-hit Everest, hundreds still stranded
Rescued trekkers reach China's Qudang township while 200 others still face treacherous Everest conditions awaiting help.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,320
Here are the key events from day 1,320 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Israel strikes Gaza, killing 24 before Egypt talks on Trump ceasefire plan
Israel and Hamas set to hold indirect talks on Monday to discuss a US-led initiative largely accepted by both sides.
Parents see tragedy, not fault, in Indonesia school collapse
Rescue teams search for survivors in Indonesia as the boarding school collapse death toll rises to at least 40.
Gov Newsom says Trump is sending California National Guard troops to Oregon
The deployment would mark the latest escalation of Donald Trump's use of US federal intervention in Democrat-led cities.
White House threatens mass layoffs amid deepening US government shutdown
US President Donald Trump blames Democrats for looming federal layoffs as shutdown enters fifth day.
Iran says nuclear cooperation with IAEA ‘no longer relevant’
Iran FM warns that Europe has 'eliminated justification for talks' with nuclear watchdog after triggering UN sanctions.
Trump says US hit ‘drug boat’ off Venezuela, vows land crackdown next
The US has launched four attacks on the Caribbean region in recent weeks as part of what it says is a war on drugs.
Will Israel end its occupation of Palestinian territories?
Talks to implement Donald Trump's 20-point plan for Gaza are under way.
India beat Pakistan by 88 in Women’s Cricket World Cup to top points table
Goud and Sharma star with the ball in Colombo to give the tournament hosts their second win in two games.
Contradictions in FIFA’s banning policies
We compare and contrast FIFA's 2022 suspension of Russia with its refusal to suspend Israel over the Gaza genocide.
Mass protests from Amsterdam to Istanbul denounce Israel’s Gaza genocide
Hundreds of thousands across Europe and the Middle East march against Israel's ongoing genocide in Gaza.
More Gaza flotilla activists allege mistreatment in Israeli detention
Activists deported from Israel following their arrest in the aid flotilla to Gaza say they were treated 'like monkeys'.
UK police probe suspected arson attack on mosque as ‘hate crime’
The attack in East Sussex comes as Britain sees a wave of protests demonising Muslims and asylum seekers.
Russell wins Singapore GP for Mercedes; McLaren secure constructors’ title
Red Bull's Verstappen finished second - and McLaren's Norris, in third, has a 22-point lead in the drivers' standings.
Why is ADL, the Jewish advocacy group, receiving blowback from MAGA?
The US nonprofit faces backlash after its online database on extremism included slain right-wing figure Charlie Kirk.
Moldova’s vote is one more sign of Russia’s weakness in its ‘near abroad’
Instead of boosting its geopolitical sway, the war in Ukraine has weakened Russia's hold over its neighbours.
Video: Here’s how Syria is electing its first post-Assad parliament
Syria is holding its first indirect parliamentary election since the ouster of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad.
Five killed across Ukraine in overnight Russian attacks
Moscow has stepped up its attacks in recent weeks, particularly on Ukraine's energy grid and gas production sites.
Syria’s election is “a historic moment” in its transition
What Syrians hope is that this is a part of the transition, part of the pathway that we need to go through..."
Georgia protesters try to storm presidential palace in Tbilisi
Georgia's prime minister says protesters who stormed the presidential palace aimed to overthrow the government.
Gaza bombarded despite Donald Trump telling Israel to stop
Israel struck Gaza killing dozens, in spite of Trump's call for it to immediately halt its bombing.
To end the starvation in Gaza, bring back UNRWA
Western states have condemned the famine. They can end it by refunding and protecting UNRWA.
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