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Yemen chat leak: What does it tell us about Trump’s administration?
US officials downplay a journalist being included in Yemen attack chats, but it sheds light on workings of White House.
Libya: A Voice for Reconciliation
A poet and a composer are inspired by Libyan history to create a modern peace anthem for their divided country.
Yet another Israeli war crime is buried in the sand as the world looks away
Sixteen Palestinian paramedics and first responders were executed in Rafah. Indifference is all they get.
At least 95 arrested in Zimbabwe after antigovernment protests
Police say suspects in custody among 200 people who gathered at Harare’s Freedom Square and threw stones at officers.
Trump’s April 2 ‘liberation day’ tariffs: What to expect, and what’s next
President Trump prepares to unveil 'very kind' tariffs as critics warn of a global trade war and a slowdown in growth.
Iceland volcano erupts, forcing tourists and residents to evacuate
Lava penetrates protective barriers near Grindavik, a fishing town on a southwestern peninsula also evacuated last year.
Finland joins other Russian neighbours exiting from landmine treaty
PM Orpo announces preemptive measures as President Stubb engages in balancing act between Moscow and Washington.
Several killed as Israeli military bombs building in Beirut
The Israeli military bombed a residential building in the suburbs of Lebanon’s capital Beirut.
Ukraine working on minerals deal as US ceasefire bid grinds on
Kyiv working to maintain US support as Trump warned against Russian stalling on ceasefire deal.
Video: Video shows trapped survivors calling for help after Myanmar quake
New video shows trapped survivors of the Myanmar earthquake calling for help from under rubble of a destroyed building.
Is Harvard Trump’s new target, after Columbia?
Harvard President Garber has said lifesaving research is at stake amid Trump's review of $9bn federal funding.
Devastating Myanmar earthquake seen as omen of military regime’s demise
Many view the earthquake as a sign that Myanmar's military regime and its chief Min Aung Hlaing are nearing an end.
Rescue workers Israel killed found in mass grave in Gaza: What to know
Israeli troops fired on several rescue vehicles, then buried the killed first responders and their vehicles.
Thousands paid in compensation for school assaults
A BBC investigation reveals how staff received damages for assaults at school.
Le Pen’s conviction in France: Career-ending or fuel for a new far right?
After being found guilty of graft, Le Pen's bid to lead France has been dealt a blow. Some will see her as a martyr.
Israeli air strike on Beirut raises concerns over shaky ceasefire
Second Israeli attack in Lebanon in less than a week raises concerns over shaky ceasefire agreement.
African workers are taking on Meta and the world should pay attention
A landmark case could see Meta forced to take responsibility for workers’ rights abuses not just in Kenya but globally.
Talent leaving for England due to scheme, unis say
Critics say the Seren scheme focuses too much on Oxbridge and takes money and talent away from Wales.
Traditional US-EU alliance “certainly unravelling”
Niall Stanage of The Hill breaks down the US-Europe alliance breakdown and what’s driving the rift.
Inside Syria’s prisons for women
Freed after 11 years in Assad’s prisons, Maysaa Al Hassan shares her story and fight for justice on Now You Know.