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Sudanese army battles RSF over control of oil refinery near Khartoum
The Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces are fighting for control over the al-Jili oil refinery.
For US Conservatives, DEI is code for ‘Don’t Ever Integrate’
The end goal of the war against affirmative action is to return the US to a state of quasi-legal racial segregation.
Keys defeats Swiatek to reach Australian Open final against Sabalenka
Sabalenka will aim for a third straight Australian Open title against Keys, who eliminated Swiatek in a three-set epic.
Trump latest: Executive orders, DEI shake-up and the US-Mexico border
We delve into the latest news and updates from the Trump administration.
As Trump turns to fossil fuels, Europe sprints ahead with renewables
Solar and wind power are replacing coal and gas in power generation, but experts warn of hurdles ahead.
Palestinians clean up the rubble of their destroyed homes
Palestinians returning to their destroyed homes in Gaza have begun to clean up the rubble.
What’s going on in the occupied West Bank, and why now?
Almost as soon as Israeli leaders agreed to the Gaza ceasefire, they launched another assault in the occupied West Bank.
Video: Dozens of panda cubs brought together for Lunar New Year celebration
Conservation groups in China’s Sichuan province brought dozens of panda cubs together to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
Mapping the Hughes wildfire that is scorching the Los Angeles mountains
New wildfire scorches 3,750 hectares (9,266 acres) near Castaic Lake, about 80 km (50 miles) north of Los Angeles.
Two Palestinians killed by Israeli tank fire in southern Gaza
Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire that took effect on Sunday.
‘We see you’: How a Russian spy ship prompted a UK scramble
Secretary of State for Defence John Healey said the Russian spy ship entered British waters on Monday.
Gabon heads for April 12 presidential polls in bid to end military rule
Interim leader Brice Oligui Nguema, who led a military coup in August 2023, is expected to run for president.
From Cameroon to Nigeria, separatist conflicts keep children out of school
In Cameroon's southwest and Nigeria's southeast, violence has disrupted the education of hundreds of thousands.
Taiwan to cull 120,000 green iguanas to restore ‘balance of nature’
Experts say May and June are hatching periods, the most appropriate time to catch larvae and juveniles.
Death toll in deadly Indonesia flooding, landslides rises to 21
Rescuers retrieved four more bodies after they resumed their search, bringing the death toll to 21.
New wildfire near LA turns sky orange
A new wildfire north of Los Angeles in the US turned skies orange and triggered mandatory evacuation orders.
Spiralling inequality won’t fix itself. We need a movement
We must push for alternatives to the current world order.
Sudan’s army battles RSF for control of oil refinery near Khartoum
Fighting also reported in el-Fasher after RSF issued ultimatum to army to leave its last stronghold in the country.
Omar Marmoush signs with Man City on transfer from Eintracht Frankfurt
After weeks of speculation, Marmoush agrees to a deal with the Premier League champions that runs until 2029.
Israeli army continues deadly raid in Jenin, two more killed in West Bank
Israel's Iron Wall campaign targets Palestinian occupied territory after Gaza truce, intensifying West Bank operations.