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MSF cites police violence as operations suspended in Haitian capital
Move follows ambulance attack in which patients were executed and staff tear-gassed.
Philippines and Indonesia reach deal to return Filipina death row convict
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says Mary Jane Veloso to come home after 'long and difficult journey'.
Iran warns European powers IAEA censure will ‘complicate’ nuclear talks
Tehran reportedly offers to stop expanding high-enriched uranium stockpile during visit by UN nuclear watchdog chief.
Candles in Kyiv for 1,000 days of Ukraine war
People in Ukraine marked 1,000 days of war by lighting 1,000 candles in the capital, Kyiv.
Retiring Rafael Nadal’s career ends as Spain is ousted at Davis Cup
Nadal's superlative career was celebrated in front of his home crowd after Netherlands upset Spain in the Davis Cup.
Sharp rise recorded in landmine casualties in 2023, warns report
Civilians, including children, make up 84 percent of landmine casualties, with the highest numbers last year in Myanmar.
Police clash with protesters in Georgia over disputed election results
Round-the-clock demonstrations called in Tbilisi amid claims that elections last month were influenced by Russia.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,000
These were the key developments on the 1,000th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Hong Kong’s pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai takes stand in collusion trial
Lai denies supporting Hong Kong independence, says his now-defunct newspaper stood for 'core values' of city's people.
In India’s tribal-dominated Jharkhand, BJP labels Muslims as ‘Bangladeshis’
BJP accused of trying to divide tribal and Muslim votes by raising bogey of 'Bangladeshi infiltrators' in a key region.

