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Hospitalised Nepalese protesters recount police crackdown
Wounded protesters in Nepal have been recounting the moments police opened fire on them.
‘Topple this government’: Nepal’s Gen Z protesters demand mass resignations
Nepal's PM resigned on Tuesday as protesters set buildings on fire. But calls for broader change are growing.
Nepal prime minister resigns after mass protests and deaths
Nepal’s Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli has resigned, says his aide, after ministers quit over the mass
Charting the past year of Russian drone and missile attacks on Ukraine
More than 800 drones and missiles were launched at Ukraine on Sunday, the highest since the war began.
Nineteen killed in Nepal protests against corruption and internet bans
Nepal protests turn deadly; home minister resigns as hospitals struggle to treat injured amid chaotic scenes.
Slain New Zealand father kept bushland hideout with weapons, police say
Tom Phillips was shot dead by police after nearly four years on the run with his three children.
US deployment in Caribbean ‘not training’, says defence chief Hegseth
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's remarks in Puerto Rico come amid escalating tensions with Venezuela in Caribbean.
Global Sumud Flotilla reports drone attack on Gaza-bound ship in Tunisia
Tunisian authorities find no evidence of a hostile act and say the fire originated inside the Family Boat.
ICC opens war crimes hearing against Ugandan rebel Joseph Kony
Kony faces charges for the Lord's Resistance Army campaign of torture and abuse in Uganda in the early 2000s.
Australian PM says Vanuatu security, climate agreement delayed
PM Anthony Albanese says he won't sign Nakamal Agreement in Vanuatu, despite recent high-level talks on the pact.