Iraq’s parliament approves new Ali al-Zaidi government
PM sworn in and 14 ministers approved in new government though parliament fails to reach consensus on several posts.
PM sworn in and 14 ministers approved in new government though parliament fails to reach consensus on several posts.
Israel’s response to recent New York Times reporting detailing the horrific sexual violence inflicted on detainees seeks to silence those who assert the basic fact of Palestinian humanityWhat’s most shocking about the latest accounts of sexual torture …
Academic freedom would be compromised by a planned deal between Cambridge University and Saudi Arabia’s defence ministry, warns Jemimah SteinfeldYour report (Cambridge University seeks deal with Saudi defence ministry despite rights concerns, 11 May) s…
Large parts of eastern Cuba were plunged into darkness in the latest round of nationwide electricity shutdowns.
The UN-backed agreement will see the ICRC facilitate the exchange of hundreds of detainees from both sides.
A mural of Barcelona player Lamine Yamal was painted in Gaza after the teenager waved a Palestinian flag.
Israel launches 'defamation' suit after Nicholas Kristof article detailing alleged sexual violence by Israeli forces.
A state department document seeks to justify the war as part of a years-long conflictIs the war in Iran over? Within hours of secretary of state Marco Rubio’s assurance that “the operation is over” last week, Donald Trump used social media to declare t…
Latvia’s Prime Minister Evika Silina resigned following criticism of her government’s handling of stray drones
Fault Lines and Lighthouse investigate the siege of Sudan’s el-Fasher, where civilians were trapped, starved and killed.