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Saving Brazil’s Democracy
We investigate the forces threatening Brazil's democratic institutions and the Lula government's agenda.
‘Like a jailhouse’: Afghans languish in US detention centres
Fleeing deteriorating conditions under the Taliban, some Afghan refugees have made a risky trek to the US-Mexico border.
Rewriting Libraries: Challenging the past in Kenya
Turning the page on the past by transforming colonial public libraries in Nairobi.
Costlier cars? Why China’s gallium, germanium export curbs matter
Beijing's latest salvo in a chip war with Washington could affect everything from electric vehicles to smartphones.
Bulgari apologises to China after Taiwan listing sparks fury
The brand is the latest global firm to bend to sensitivities in China, a giant luxury market.
Analysis: The war in Sudan is a problem for Egypt
Egypt is keen to protect itself as Sudan's military strongmen wage war.
More Sudanese flee the fighting, UK sanctions warring factions
The sanctions target three businesses linked with the army and three others tied to the RSF.
South Africa police launch manhunt after six die in mass shooting
Three men enter the yard of a home and open fire in the Eastern Cape province township of KwaNobuhle.
Toxic tuna? Hong Kong may ban Japan seafood over Fukushima water
Tokyo insists its plans to discharge the treated water from the tsunami-wrecked nuclear plant are safe.
UN motion after Sweden Quran burning: How did your country vote?
United Nations Human Rights Council motion after the Muslim holy book was desecrated in Sweden was disputed, but passed.
The Netherlands takes steps to prosecute crimes against Yazidis
Yazidi community hails 'the beginning of our path to justice' as a Dutch citizen faces jail for enslaving Yazidi woman.
Milan Kundera, The Unbearable Lightness of Being author, dies
Kundera, who moved to France in 1975, was one of Czechoslovakia's best-known writers.
Iran’s Raisi begins Africa trip, signs agreements with Kenya
Iran has recently stepped up diplomatic outreach to developing countries, with trips to Latin America and now Africa.
Thai foreign minister met Aung San Suu Kyi on secret Myanmar trip
Don Pramudwinai tells ASEAN foreign ministers he met jailed elected leader as well as coup leader Min Aung Hlaing.
Iran summons Russian envoy over statement with GCC on islands
Like China did in December, Russia has signed a statement with the GCC, challenging Iran's ownership of three islands.
Frontex: When great power comes with no responsibility
Is the European Union border security agency really using its immense powers 'responsibly'?
Egypt says it’s selling $1.9bn in assets in privatisation push
The government is selling stakes in 32 state companies as Egypt continues to grapple with an economic crisis.
Protests continue in Israel against proposed judicial changes
Anti-proposal activists demonstrated nationwide all day, including at mass protest at Ben Gurion International Airport.
China promises ‘robust response’ to any NATO expansion in Asia
Beijing rejects NATO concern over its 'stated ambitions', criticises presence of four Asian countries at Vilnius summit.
Philippines allows Barbie film with blurred South China Sea map
Censors want a 'cartoonish map' depicting China's claim over the South China Sea blurred from the film.
China launches world’s first methane-fuelled space rocket
Success of Zhuque-2 puts China ahead of US firms SpaceX and Blue Origin in developing methane-fuelled space rockets.
‘My home’: The Mozambican electrician who moved to Zimbabwe twice
After fleeing war in Mozambique and then economic peril in Zimbabwe, Luciano Chataika has found a home away from home.
Why is solitary confinement in US prisons so routine?
Tens of thousands of people are held in protracted isolation with dire implications for their health, rights groups say.
Full text: NATO Vilnius summit communique
NATO leaders are meeting in the Lithuanian capital against the backdrop of Russia's continuing invasion of Ukraine.
Thai court to decide on case seeking Pita’s disqualification
Move comes a day before the parliament votes on Pita Limjaroenrat's bid to become the next prime minister of Thailand.
Ukraine F-16 fighter pilot training to start soon in Romania
Ukraine defence minister says he hopes training lasts no longer than 6 months so planes in combat against Russia soon.
Sri Lanka’s fishermen face double whammy of climate and economy
Small-scale fishers who supply nearly half of Sri Lanka's animal protein are being hit by inflation and climate change.
Belarus artist who put manure at Lukashenko’s office dies in jail
Artist and political activist Ales Pushkin, 57, has died in a prison in what his wife said were 'unclear circumstances'.
Taiwan says Chinese air force, navy stage mass drill near island
Defence ministry says monitoring the situation after Chinese air force planes appeared to be coordinating with ships.
North Korea fires suspected long range ballistic missile
Japan lodges 'stern protest' after Pyongyang launched weapon from east coast - its 12th launch this year.
Russia’s Medvedev says NATO’s Ukraine aid brings world war closer
The deputy secretary of Russia's Security Council said Western military aid would not stop Moscow's victory in Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 504
As the conflict enters its 504th day, these are the main developments.
Japan turns to livestreamed fish in Fukushima safety campaign
Tokyo has embarked on a multi-million dollar campaign to convince people it's safe to release radioactive water.
US Justice Dept switches course on Trump immunity in Carroll case
The department previously said Trump enjoyed immunity for comments that writer E Jean Carroll called defamatory.
White Helmets accuse Syrian missile attack of killing volunteer
The volunteer group said Abdul Baset Abdul Khaleq died while a rescue van toured areas shelled by artillery.
Russia launches second night of drone attacks on Ukraine’s Kyiv
Russia also conducted air raids on Kyiv in the early hours of Tuesday morning with Iranian-made Shahed drones.
Follower of US cult leader Charles Manson released from prison
Leslie Van Houten, 73, was serving a sentence for fatally stabbing a store owner and his wife in Los Angeles in 1969.
Jury declares pages from Aretha Franklin’s couch to be her will
Franklin's sons have disputed which version of their mother's will is valid following the singer's 2018 death.
NATO stops short of Ukraine invitation, angering Zelenskyy
Military alliance says it will invite Ukraine to become a member only when 'conditions are met' but gives no timeline.
Evidence in Canada lake indicates start of new Anthropocene epoch
A group of scientists say human activity has fundamentally altered the geology, atmosphere and biology of the earth.
Canada probes Nike, Dynasty Gold on forced Uighur labour in China
Nike Canada and Dynasty Gold are alleged to have or have had supply chains or operations in China using forced labour.
Bank of America fined $250m over junk fees, other issues
CFPB has launched a crackdown on a range of so-called 'junk fees' that it says lenders unfairly charge customers.
Sudan rejects African peace bid and ‘enemy’ peacekeeping force
Khartoum instead welcomes summit held by Egypt, widely seen as closer to the army than rival Rapid Support Forces.
Why did Turkey change its mind on Sweden’s NATO membership?
At its annual summit, the alliance is set to expand as it faces new security challenges.
NGOs lose contact with Tunisian migrant group, bodies found
Migrant rescue group says it has lost contact with a large group of Black African migrants expelled from Tunisia.
Muslim nations demand action after ‘Islamophobic’ Quran burning
Motion at UN Human Rights Council urges action over Quran burnings in Sweden that incite 'religious hatred'.
Cuba calls US nuclear submarine at Guantanamo Bay an ‘escalation’
Havana says it 'strongly' rejects the submarine's presence, describing it as a 'danger' to sovereignty in the Caribbean.
Thousands mourn Srebrenica victims as tensions mount in Bosnia
Dozens more victims of 1995 massacre buried after recently being identified through DNA analysis.
Global shipping regulator underwhelms with new emissions targets
New targets are to roll back emissions of freight ships that burn through millions of tonnes of dirty bunker fuel.
Israeli protesters rally at airport to stop judicial overhaul
Police arrest dozens in Tel Aviv as demonstrators mass at Ben Gurion Airport and in Jerusalem against gov't legislation.
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