Xi Jinping, sensing a diplomatic opening, is stepping up China’s intervention in the Middle East crisis, issuing a joint statement with the French president, Emmanuel
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‘A colonial mindset’: why global aid agencies need to get out of the way
Before civil war engulfed her Ethiopian home region of Tigray in 2020, Tsega Girma was a prosperous trader who sold stationery and other goods. But
Accused Canadian serial murderer admits killing four Indigenous women
An accused serial killer in Canada, who police believed disposed of his victims by dumping some of them in landfills, has admitted to killing four
Panama elects former security minister José Raúl Mulino as next president
José Raúl Mulino, a former security minister, has emerged from a chaotic campaign to become Panama’s next president — and will now have to address
Call for port extension to be halted as genocide remains are found on Namibia’s Shark Island
The Namibian authorities are being urged to halt plans to extend a port on the Shark Island peninsula after the discovery of unmarked graves and
Weather tracker: torrential rainstorms cause death and destruction in Brazil
Torrential rainstorms in Brazil’s southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul have caused the worst flooding the country has seen in 80 years, with many
Opposition cries foul over ‘dynastic dictatorship’ as Chad goes to polls
Chad goes to the polls on Monday in its first presidential election in three decades without Idriss Déby, the former president, in contention. Ten men
Missing surfers died from gunshots after attempted robbery, Mexican officials say
Mexican authorities have identified the three dead bodies found in a well in Mexico as Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson and their travelling companion,
Rwanda admits it can’t guarantee how many asylum seekers it will take in from UK
Rwanda has admitted it cannot guarantee how many people it will take from the UK under Rishi Sunak’s deportation scheme. The east African country did
Flooding death toll in south Brazil rises to 75 as over 100 people remain missing
Seventy-five people are now known to have died in the flooding in Brazil’s southern Rio Grande do Sul state, while more than 100 people remain