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Can the current ceasefire stop the fighting in Sudan?
The country has been embroiled in war for more than a month.
Ex-PM Imran Khan’s PTI hit by more resignations in Pakistan
Chaudhry, senior vice president of the PTI, quits party, Secretary General Umar resigns from post.
About 500 onboard boat in distress in Mediterranean, NGO says
NGO Emergency says Maltese authorities so far failed to heed calls for a rescue as boat takes on water in bad weather.
Typhoon Mawar slams Guam with heavy wind and rain
Conditions are expected to intensify through Thursday as the Category 4 storm lashes the island with 225kph winds.
Target to remove LGBTQ merchandise following threats to workers
The decision comes as the rights of LGBTQ people in the US have been targeted by conservative lawmakers.
Ukraine and Russia trade places in battle for Bakhmut
Ukraine now threatens encirclement of ruined eastern city after Russia claims victory.
Ex-Nepal ministers among 30 charged in US-bound refugee scam
Prosecutors say huge amounts of money collected from hundreds of Nepalis to send them to the US as Bhutanese refugees.
‘Where is the logic?’: Georgia will not sanction Russia, says PM
Irakli Garibashvili says Georgian citizens and the nation's economy would suffer if Tbilisi sanctioned Moscow.
Tasered 95-year-old great-grandmother dies in Australia
Police officer charged after he used stun gun on Clare Nowland, who had been living with dementia in a nursing home.
‘Incalculable loss’: Oakland battles to save last pro sports team
As Major League Baseball's Oakland Athletics look set to move to Las Vegas, fans say the loss goes far beyond sport.
How Russia tried to colonise Africa and failed
The Kremlin would have you believe Russia always engaged with Africa on anti-colonial terms. That was not the case.
Four Filipinas sue diplomat employers in Switzerland for slavery
Four Filipina domestic workers sue diplomat employers in the EU's latest case of exploitation in diplomatic households.
Nuri al-Said: Iraq’s power broker and 14-time prime minister
The life and death of a man who served as Iraqi prime minister 14 times between 1930 and 1958.
El Salvador’s Prison State
Fault Lines reports on El Salvador’s war on gangs and investigates claims of abuse and deaths in prison.
Greece appoints caretaker PM ahead of June repeat election
Judge Ioannis Sarmas will lead the interim government after the governing party fell short of an outright majority.
Families of jailed Tunisian leaders approach Africa court
Families of detained opposition members in Tunisia have filed a case at the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights.
France bans short-haul flights in effort to fight climate change
Air travel between Paris and regional hubs such as Nantes, Lyon and Bordeaux will now be banned.
Israel postpones parole session for writer Walid Daqqa
Novelist and political activist Daqqa was transferred to hospital on Monday following further health complications.
South Africans blame gov’t as cholera outbreak kills 15
South Africa's Gauteng province declared a cholera outbreak on Sunday, with 41 confirmed cases and 15 deaths so far.
Humanitarian aid to Sudan slow despite fighting lull amid truce
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warns Sudan’s rival generals to abide by the latest ceasefire or face sanctions.
Elderly Briton dies after being struck by UK royal’s motorcade
Helen Holland, 81, died two weeks after being hit by a motorcycle escorting Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh.
World failing to protect civilians caught in conflict: UN chief
Nearly 17,000 civilian deaths were recorded across 12 conflicts around the world last year, a 53% rise.
Why is the African Union absent in Sudan?
In Sudan, 'African solutions to African problems' is proving to be a hollow mantra.
Soldiers among four killed in northwest Pakistan suicide bombing
Bombing in North Waziristan, a district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, is second attack to hit nation in as many days.
Russia, China sign new agreements, defying Western criticism
Russian PM Mikhail Mishustin is the highest ranking Russian official to visit Beijing since the Ukraine war began.
Survivors call for effective EU law to tackle child sex abuse
Debates on a new legislation to tackle childhood sexual violence online and offline are under way in the European Union.
Why was a Palestinian song removed from Spotify?
Mohammed Assaf's Ana Dammi Falastini is back on the streaming giant. Why was it taken down in the first place?
Pakistan considering banning Imran Khan’s party: Defence minister
Khawaja Asif says the former prime minister's PTI party attacked the 'very basis of state' which could not be tolerated.
‘Good for all’: Israel passes controversial pro-settler budget
The contentious budget will boost funds to ultraorthodox and pro-settler parties.
Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan cleared in Swiss rape trial
Tariq Ramadan acquitted after a Swiss court found no evidence against the former Oxford University professor.
Mexico’s Popocatepetl volcano spews more gas and ash
While east of the mountain people didn’t remove their masks, to the west, they casually watched the gas and ash plume.
German police conduct raids to investigate climate activists
Authorities say raids took place in seven states to investigate seven people aged between 22 to 38.
Climate scientists flee Twitter as hostility surges
Climate change policy is accelerating, prompting a rise in what experts identify as organised resistance by deniers.
Why have dozens of leaders quit Imran Khan’s party in Pakistan?
Since Khan's arrest and the violence that followed, more than two dozen PTI leaders have quit the beleaguered party.
DRC files second complaint to ICC against Rwanda army, M23 rebels
Kinshasa, the EU and UN experts have accused neighbouring Rwanda of backing the M23 but Kigali denies any involvement.
Satellite images show scale of destruction in Ukraine’s Bakhmut
Russia has claimed full control of the war-ravaged city, but Ukraine says its forces are still holding on.
The 82-year-old female architect working to flood-proof Pakistan
Yasmeen Lari is making bamboo houses for people living on the front lines of climate change.
Raids into Russia’s Belgorod aim to stretch forces thin: Analysts
Security experts say incursions seek to pull Russian troops away from key battles to help Ukraine counteroffensive.
First double amputee to climb Everest says will work for disabled
Hari Budha Magar, a former Gurkha soldier for British army in Afghanistan, now wants to help people with disabilities.
Albanese fetes India’s Modi, sidesteps questions on rights record
Australia and India sign deals on migration, green hydrogen as rights group condemns Albanese's warm embrace of Modi.
US, Micronesia deepen political and economic ties
Deal is likely to be a blow to China, which has made a concerted effort to increase its influence in Micronesia.
Japan’s Uniqlo to exit Russia, paving way for sale: Report
Japanese brand had already suspended operations in Russia since shortly after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
AI won’t replace teachers — but a classroom revolution is coming
Teachers must remain in charge, but for that, they too will need to evolve. Here's how.
DeSantis set to announce US presidential bid on Twitter
Florida governor seen as the biggest threat to current frontrunner Donald Trump for the Republican nomination.
Cathay Pacific fires staff over clip about non-English speakers
Controversy comes as Hong Kong airline is trying to recover from years of losses due to protests and COVID curbs.
Last emperor of China’s watch sells for record $6.2m at auction
The Patek Philippe Ref 96 Quantieme Lune once belonged to the last emperor of China's Qing Dynasty Aisin-Gioro Puyi.
Modern slavery most common in North Korea, Eritrea, report says
Rights group Walk Free says up to 50 million people worldwide experienced forced labour or forced marriage in 2021.
China’s new ambassador to US admits ‘challenges’ in relations
Career diplomat Xie Feng is known for his plain-speaking style but has also spent many years working on US policy.
Russia criticised at UN as more civilians killed in war zones
The United Nations estimates nearly 17,000 civilians killed last year, an increase of 53% compared with year before.
Russia to move newest nuclear sub to Pacific in August
The Generalissimo Suvorov is part of the new Borei class of stealthier, more nimble undersea vessels.
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