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Venezuela opposition figure Guaido in Colombia ahead of summit
Colombia President Gustavo Petro is hosting int'l meeting aimed at resolving political crisis in neighbouring Venezuela.
Former US police officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright released
Kim Potter, Minnesota officer who mistook gun for Taser and killed Wright in 2021, is freed after 16 months in prison.
Photos: Fears, vulnerabilities, divides and dancing in Moldova
Moldova, a former Soviet Republic, has become an increasingly visible sideshow of Moscow’s war in Ukraine.
‘Vicious circle’: Femicides in Peru reveal ‘crisis’ of violence
A string of high-profile murders has drawn attention to rates of gender-based violence in the South American country.
How my family and I left everything and fled Sudan for Egypt
When a missile hit Noon Abdel Bassit's home on day four of the conflict, her family made plans to leave the country.
South Africa begins evacuation of citizens trapped in Sudan
Ramaphosa earlier said South Africa would 'assist other nationals' from 'our region' stranded in Sudan.
Death toll in Kenyan starvation cult rises to 58, police say
Kenya's police chief says the death toll includes eight people who were initially found emaciated and alive.
Indian wrestlers demand arrest of federation chief at sit-in
The wrestlers first protested in January but say not enough has been done to end sexual harassment in the sport.
Zimbabwe police raid ‘back yard brewers’ as fake booze booms
Police are now frequently conducting raids to clamp down on home brewers across Zimbabwe.
Ten years of Rana Plaza: How safe is Bangladesh garment industry?
The nine-storey building collapsed in 2013, killing 1,134 people, in one of the deadliest industrial disasters ever.
Spain exhumes remains of fascist leader Primo de Rivera
The Falange party founder became one of the pillars of Francisco Franco's brutal regime.
Swimmer Adam Peaty: ‘I’ve been on a self-destructive spiral’
British Olympic gold medal winner opens up about his mental health struggles and his hopes to compete at Paris 2024.
Hundreds protest against Arab rapprochement with Syria’s al-Assad
Protesters demand Bashar al-Assad be prosecuted, the release of all detainees and the return of displaced Syrians.
In famine, ‘f’ is for failure
In East Africa, famine is once again looming. We have to act now to save lives.
Shahabuddin Chuppu takes oath as Bangladesh’s 22nd president
The 74-year-old retired judge of the ruling Awami League party was elected unopposed in February.
Second African cheetah dies in India’s Kuno National Park
Uday was one of 12 cheetahs brought from South Africa in February in a programme to reintroduce the big cats to India.
Son of Putin’s spokesman says he served with Wagner in Ukraine
Nikolai Peskov says his father, Dmitry, is 'proud' after his stint fighting against Kyiv's forces.
China approves coal surge despite emissions pledge: Greenpeace
Approvals of coal-fired power plants fuel concerns that China will backtrack on goal to become carbon neutral by 2060.
Sudan fighting in its 10th day: A list of key events
Battles raging in Sudan have sparked operations to evacuate foreign citizens and embassy staff by road, air and sea.
Russia says drone attack on Crimea port ‘repelled’
One drone was shot down while another exploded on its own, Crimea's Russian-backed governor says.
‘Hostages and human shields’: The civilian toll of Sudan’s crisis
Residents of Khartoum describe going days without electricity and water as fighting rages around them.
Russian shelling as Ukraine forces reportedly cross Dnipro River
Russian-installed official denies reports that Kyiv's forces have taken up positions on river's east bank.
South Korea restores Japan to trade white list amid warming ties
Seoul restores preferential trade status three years after neighbours restricted trade over historical grievances.
Is India’s new airport in Mumbai safe? Bird strike experts say no
Activists say site for Navi Mumbai International Airport is dangerously close to bird sanctuaries and roosting spots.
Pakistan’s floods are still targeting millions of children
More and more malnourished, dehydrated children are coming to hospitals like mine. It's a legacy of last year's floods.
Trial looms for 17-year Guantanamo detainee in Indonesia attacks
Hearings scheduled after Hambali held for years before charges filed over Bali bombings and Jakarta hotel attack.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 425
As the war enters its 425th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Australia unveils biggest defence overhaul since World War II
Country will focus on longer-range capabilities and strengthening operations of its northern military bases.
Dozens killed in Burkina Faso attack near Mali border
Latest violence comes as country's military leaders step up efforts to put down an uprising that has killed thousands.
Jordan says MP held by Israel over alleged arms, gold smuggling
Imad al-Adwan is a member of the Jordanian Parliament's Palestine Committee.
US asks South Korea not to fill chip shortfalls in China: report
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol is visiting the US on Monday for a summit with President Joe Biden.
World military spending reaches all-time high of $2.24 trillion
Surge in spending reflects Russia-Ukraine war and 'increasingly insecure world', according to leading think tank.
Tensions rise after Azerbaijan blocks land route from Armenia
Azerbaijan says it has set up a checkpoint on the only land route to the contested region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Foreigners evacuated as factions battle in Sudan’s Khartoum
Countries scrambled to evacuate their diplomats and citizens from the Sudanese capital on Saturday and Sunday.
Can China woo the Philippines away from the US?
China's top diplomat visits Manila as it carries out joint military drills with Washington.
Ethiopia PM says negotiations with OLA set to begin this week
This marks the first time the Ethiopian government has formally said it would negotiate with the Oromo Liberation Army.
Former Burundi Prime Minister Alain Guillaume Bunyoni arrested
Authorities arrest Alain Guillaume Bunyoni seven months after his sacking in a high-level political purge.
Ex-president Toledo returns to Peru after US extradition
Peruvian authorities accuse Alejandro Toledo of receiving millions of dollars in return for public works contracts.
Stay or flee: Residents in Sudan face a difficult decision
Harrowing conditions have triggered a mass exodus and transformed Khartoum into what feels like a ghost town.
Which countries have evacuated nationals from Sudan?
Several countries have launched operations to evacuate their diplomatic staff and other nationals from Sudan.
Crowdsourcing #safety: How Twitter is helping civilians in Sudan
A civilian network organised mainly through Twitter is helping Sudanese people where aid groups cannot.
The American war on books
A prominent feature of the assault on freedom of thought and expression in the US is the race to ban books.
Amritpal Singh: Who is he and why was he arrested?
The 30-year-old self-styled preacher and Sikh separatist has been arrested after a month-long manhunt by Indian police.
Ukraine slams China envoy’s ‘absurd’ remarks on ex-Soviet nations
Beijing's ambassador to France, Lu Shaye, questioned the sovereignty of post-Soviet countries in a media interview.
Should Muslims visit Jerusalem?
As Israeli violence escalates in Jerusalem, we need to reconsider how we, Muslims, do travel to our third holiest site.
Stranded: Egyptian travel blogger trapped in Sudan conflict
A young blogger has been unable to leave Sudan since the outbreak of deadly fighting shut down Khartoum's airport.
Sudan fighting in its ninth day: Here is a list of key events
Refugees flee to Chad, looters take UN aid trucks and several countries evacuate embassy staff during heavy fighting.
China lodges complaint over S Korean president’s Taiwan comments
China's vice foreign minister rejects Yoon Suk-yeol declaring Taiwan a 'global issue' comparable to North Korea.
Sudan doctors caught in fighting recount horrors at hospitals
Battles leave staff and patients trapped in hospitals for days as doctors try to treat wounded with few supplies.
Gervonta Davis knocks out Ryan Garcia in seventh round
Davis remains unbeaten after devastating punch to the body ends the much anticipated showdown with Garcia.
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