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Guinea court jails ex-military leader Camara for crimes against humanity
Landmark verdict on 2009 massacre ‘sounds toll against impunity’, but military rulers continue to repress opposition.
Video: Gaza journalists protest over killings of Al Jazeera colleagues
Journalists in Gaza threw their press vests to the ground in protest against Israel’s killing of Al Jazeera colleagues.
Thousands mourn Hamas’s Haniyeh at funeral procession in Iran
Supreme Leader Khamenei led prayers for Hamas's political leader as Iran promised revenge for his assassination.
Iran’s Khamenei leads funeral prayers for Hamas chief Haniyeh
Haniyeh’s body is being carried through Tehran towards Azadi Square before being flown to Qatar for burial.
What the Ismail Haniyeh assassination means for Gaza ceasefire talks
Hamas leader's assassination may lead to regional escalation, and accelerate - or sabotage - a peace deal, analysts say.
Hopes of finding survivors fade as Kerala landslides death toll nears 200
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan describes disaster as 'one of the worst' the southern Indian state has ever witnessed.
‘New wave’: Why suspected rebel attacks are rising in Kashmir’s Jammu area
For decades, Jammu was mostly peaceful, even amid clashes in other parts of Indian-administered Kashmir. Not anymore.
UN Security Council members fear all-out war after Haniyeh killing in Iran
Palestine urges world not to let Israel 'drag us all to the abyss' as Iran pledges retaliation for Haniyeh's death.
F-16 fighter jets land in Ukraine to bolster defence against Russia
The F-16s have been on Ukraine's wish list for a long time because of their destructive power and global availability.
France’s ‘colonial strategy’ blamed for division in troubled New Caledonia
Three months after the French Pacific territory was rocked by a wave of unrest, an uneasy calm has returned.

