Military leader sworn in as Madagascar’s new president
Madagascar has sworn in army leader Colonel Michael Randrianirina as president, just days after a military takeover.
Madagascar has sworn in army leader Colonel Michael Randrianirina as president, just days after a military takeover.
Since its brief June war with Israel, Iran has throttled internet traffic and jammed GPS, making day-to-day tasks online almost impossible and prompting Iranians’ fears of greater surveillance.
Since its brief June war with Israel, Iran has throttled internet traffic and jammed GPS, making day-to-day tasks online a struggle and prompting Iranians’ fears of greater surveillance.
UN official says: ‘Whether meningitis … diarrhoea, respiratory illnesses, we’re talking about a mammoth amount of work’. This live blog is closedGaza aid still critically scarce, say agenciesWe’ve got a bit more from the UN’s World Food Programme on th…
UN stresses urgent action is needed to address famine conditions, requiring thousands of aid trucks into enclave weekly.
Arab Barghouti on his father’s continued imprisonment despite the recent exchange of captives between Hamas and Israel.
Mass demonstrations in recent weeks over power and water shortages have killed more than 20 people.
Politicians overwhelmingly vote to oust the Mongolian premier, four months after doing the same to his predecessor.
State of emergency to be declared in capital as protests that led to last week’s ouster of former president intensify.
Past visits by top leaders to Yasukuni, which honours convicted war criminals, have angered Japan's neighbours.