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US warship sails through Taiwan Strait following China war games
USS Milius conducted a 'routine' transit to demonstrate US commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific, navy says.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 418
As the conflict enters its 418th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Alabama shooting: 4 killed in Dadeville ‘Sweet 16’ birthday party
Attack in Dadeville, Alabama, marks the third high-profile mass shooting in as many weeks in the US.
Fierce fighting continues in Sudan after brief humanitarian pause
Presidents of Kenya, South Sudan and Djibouti to travel to Sudan as clashes between rival military factions rages.
Putin meets China’s defence minister, hails military ties
Vladimir Putin's meeting with Li Shangfu comes less than a month after Xi Jinping's three-day state visit to Moscow.
Iran issues prison sentences for 2020 downing of Ukraine airliner
Iran has said the suspects include missile defence personnel who made a 'disastrous mistake'.
Is Sudan’s unity in danger?
The Sudanese army is battling the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
Photos: Phantom of the Opera ends 35-year Broadway run
The longest-running stage musical in Broadway history is taking its final bow in New York City.
The Ciudad Juárez fire – and other circles of made-in-USA hell
The US is just as responsible for the deaths of 40 asylum seekers as those who decided to let them burn to death.
Dozens of defence forces killed in Burkina Faso attack: Governor
Provisional death toll was 34 volunteers and six soldiers in an attack carried out by unidentified men, authorities say.
Who is al-Burhan, Sudan’s military de facto head of state?
General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan is the military commander who has for years been the de facto leader of Sudan.
Yemen rebels and government complete prisoner exchange
Scores of prisoners have been freed on the last of a three-day exchange of nearly 900 detainees.
Despite Israeli restrictions, Christians celebrate Holy Flame
Palestinian Christians say they face harsh Israeli restrictions that prevent them from celebrating their faith.
‘An Easter exchange’: 130 Ukrainian prisoners of war freed
Ukrainian official confirms exchange of POWs on the day Orthodox Christians in Ukraine and Russia celebrate Easter.
Egyptian soldiers captured in Sudan to be returned, says RSF
The RSF, now embroiled in deadly conflict with the country’s army, released a video showing Egyptian troops in custudy.
Sudan unrest: What are the Rapid Support Forces?
The RSF evolved from so-called Janjaweed militias that fought in a conflict in the 2000s in the Darfur region.
Fighting in Sudan: What we know so far
Fighting between the army and a paramilitary force rages for a second day as the international community calls for calm.
Video shows US police at wrong house before shooting homeowner
Robert Dotson, 52, was killed after officers responding to a domestic violence report went to the wrong house.
Who is ‘Hemedti’, general behind Sudan’s feared RSF force?
Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo has risen through the ranks to become one of the most powerful and richest men in Sudan.
Ex-MP Atiq Ahmed, brother shot dead on live TV in India
Former lawmaker convicted of kidnapping was shot dead with his brother in an attack in Uttar Pradesh state.
The long shadow of Saddam’s dictatorship in Iraq
The political elite continues to use Saddam Hussein's repressive tactics in dealing with dissent and opposition.
The deadly word, freedom: Brian Eno and Ha-Joon Chang
Musical innovator and economist talk about the dangers of accepting status quo and creative tools for a fairer society.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 417
As the conflict enters its 417th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Christians celebrate the Holy Fire under Israeli restrictions
Pilgrims travel to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Old City of Jerusalem to celebrate what they call a miracle.
Zhang eyes heavyweight title fight after shock win over Joyce
Victory by China's 'Big Bang' Zhang makes him the WBO's mandatory challenger to Ukraine's Oleksandr Usyk.
Fire in Dubai apartment building kills 16 people: Local media
Investigation launched, but authorities say violations of safety and security regulations the cause.
Sudan death toll rises to 56 as fierce fighting rages in Khartoum
Doctors say hundreds of people also wounded as battles between army and paramilitary force stretch into second day.
S Korea fires warning shots after N Korean boat incursion
Seoul says it fired warning shots to expel a North Korean vessel that crossed a disputed maritime border.
Ukraine reports ‘unprecedented bloody battles’ in Bakhmut
Kyiv says its forces are continuing to hold on to Bakhmut as Russia claims advances in the embattled eastern city.
Hong Kong Bishop heads to mainland China amid Vatican strains
Stephen Chow's visit comes as China's Beijing-approved Catholic Church makes appointments in defiance of Vatican deal.
Why has Germany shut down its nuclear plants?
Critics have long described the energy source as dangerous and unsustainable.
Dozens killed in Sudan as army, rival forces fight for power
Fierce clashes erupt in Khartoum and other cities, dealing a new blow to hopes for Sudan's transition to democracy.
Thousands of Israelis in new protests against judicial reforms
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delayed the proposed overhaul in late March but opponents want it scrapped.
Germany ends nuclear energy era as last reactors power down
Germany's nuclear exit was delayed to this year after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine wreaked havoc in energy markets.
Poland suspends food imports from Ukraine to assist its farmers
Poland's governing party leader Jarosław Kaczyński says the list of banned items would include grain and honey.
A small dip in Islamophobia in the US give us hope
Last year CAIR registered a decline in the number of complaints from Muslim Americans for the first time since 1995.
Analysis: Fighting erupts in Sudan after months of tension
Friction between the army and the RSF paramilitary group was exacerbated by Sudan's political process, analysts say.
Grand National horse race delayed after activists get onto track
Animal rights group called for protests against the horse race to demand an end to 'animal cruelty for entertainment'.
Azerbaijan slams flag burning at weightlifting event in Armenia
Azerbaijan withdraws from European Weightlifting Championships after Azeri flag burned during the opening ceremony.
World powers condemn escalation in Sudan as clashes continue
Heavy fighting could mean prolonged strife across a country already dealing with economic breakdown.
Macron signs France pension reform into law despite protests
The Constitutional Council rules in favour of key provisions of the reform, including raising the retirement age.
Dozens of Yemeni rebels fly from Saudi Arabia in prisoner swap
The flight takes off from the southern Saudi city of Abha, headed for Sanaa, with 120 Houthi rebel prisoners.
Leak suspect yearned to join US military but then regretted it
Teixeira, 21, was charged on Friday in US District Court in Boston with unauthorised removal of classified documents.
US intel leaks and the war in Ukraine
Washington does damage control after leak of classified documents reveals sensitive information about Ukraine war.
Heavy gunfire, blasts heard in Sudan’s capital Khartoum
Explosions and gunfire reverberate throughout the city of 10 million people as Rapid Support Forces battle troops.
Can the World Bank’s new president fix the institution?
World leaders are pushing for 'fundamental' reform of the World Bank to better tackle climate change.
Zaw Min Tun: Myanmar’s army is in power, but is it in control?
Myanmar's deputy information minister discusses military rule, anti-coup forces, and continuing ethnic conflict.
Japan PM unharmed after ‘smoke bomb’ at campaign event
Crowd at fishing harbour in western Japan scattered in panic after explosion as police subdued a man at the scene.
Pence booed at NRA meeting in US as he tries to outflank Trump
Republican presidential hopefuls are courting the US's powerful gun lobby even as mass shootings continue.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 416
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 416th day, we take a look at the main developments.
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