Nearly 200 people, including 31 civilians, have been killed in latest escalation of the decades-old regional conflict.
Award for late Afrobeat pioneer and political radical is the ‘anti-establishment being recognised by the establishment’.
“Trauma does not define us,” she said.“We are defined by how we overcome trauma, how we fight in these circumstances, how we support each other. Now, more than ever, we feel acutely what it means to ...
India is not importing significant amounts of Iranian oil owing to US sanctions as it turned to Russia for supplies.
Pemex, burdened with significant debt, financial and operational constraints, now faces competition from Venezuelan oil.
A Ukrainian lawyer specialising in graft says criminal justice is a drawn-out process but hopes change is on the way.
Kremlin has not indicated whether it will agree to al-Sharaa’s repeated requests for Bashar al-Assad’s extradition.
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Iran-US tensions soar: What do both sides want?
From enriched uranium and ballistic missiles to sanctions and regional influence, the differences are many.
Ali Larijani says efforts to get framework for negotiations advancing, as US naval deployment in Gulf fuels concerns.
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Why has Burkina Faso banned political parties, and what’s next?
It’s the latest of several measures that rights groups say are shrinking the civic space in the Sahel nation.
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Is Israel’s current path setting it on course for collapse?
Political polarisation, economic strain and emigration challenge Israel’s future as a secure and sustainable state.
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