Shahida Raza, a national soccer and field hockey player, wanted her disabled son to have a better life. The boat carrying her to Italy crashed just off the coast.
With so many Russian fighters dying in Ukraine, a team trying to count the deaths needed more volunteers
A team of volunteers and journalists is trying to keep track of the number of Russian soldiers and Wagner fighters being killed in Ukraine.
Despite Italy’s new laws, the Geo Barents is still racing to rescue migrants at sea
Overcrowded migrant boats in the Central Mediterranean sea are not new. Neither are the restrictions against the NGOs working to rescue them. However, a new Italian decree, coupled with an increasing le…
North Korea sliding under NATO’s radar as Kim fires more missiles than ever
Kim Jong-un is thought to have enough nuclear materials to build up to 55 warheads.
German justice minister wants to remove legacy Nazi terms from laws
German Minister of Justice Marco Buschmann speaks in the German Bundestag. Buschmann has resolved to remove any remaining terms from the Nazi era from the statute books. Wolfgang Kumm/dpaGerman Justice Minister Marco Buschmann has resolved to remove a…
Hate speech and pogroms in the West Bank
Fire, violence and exultant settlers – Israel’s occupation gets darker. Plus, journalism in crisis in Pakistan.
Ukraine LIVE: Russian fighter jet blasted out of the sky by Kyiv missile
Ukraine claims to have downed more than 300 Russian aircraft since the beginning of Vladimir Putin’s invasion last February.
UN chief condemns rich countries’ ‘vicious’ tactics against poor
Guterres says wealthy nations should provide $500bn annually to help others ‘trapped in vicious cycles’.
Scholz and Biden pledge to keep pressure on Russia, as US promises €376m in support to Ukraine
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and US President Joe Biden vowed to maintain pressure on Russia, as the white house announced €376 million to Ukraine.
Zelenskyy says 70,000 war crimes committed in Ukraine as Kyiv moves to open ICC office
Ukraine is taking steps to open an office of the International Criminal Court, as Kyiv says it has registered more than 70,000 war crimes since fighting began.