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‘They stole our jobs and life’: Anger and desperation in India’s coal belt
People living in the coal belt in West Bengal say their demands are unheard as India elects its government.
Cluster munition use reported after Ukraine’s Russian-held Luhansk attacked
Information on casualties is being clarified after air attacks cause fire in the occupied eastern Ukrainian city.
‘Russia needs China more’: Are Putin and Xi in a marriage of convenience?
While Russia and China have drawn close in the face of Western sanctions, both have other acts to balance.
Dabke dance troupe brings relief to Gaza’s war-weary children
A dance crew is teaching displaced children in Gaza a traditional Palestinian dance form called dabke.
Papua New Guinea evacuating landslide villages as hopes for survivors fade
Rocks are still falling as search continues in Enga province for an estimated 2,000 people buried by a mountain.
Papuans head to Indonesian court to protect forests from palm oil
Campaigners are taking legal action to stop four palm oil companies from clearing vast tracts of forest for plantations.
‘We were not allowed to serve food to our fathers when we had our period’
Women from three generations share their intimate experiences of managing menstruation through the years.
Italian media says Pope used homophobic slur in meeting with bishops
Pope Francis allegedly used the derogatory term when discussing whether gay men should be allowed to become priests.
ICC T20 World Cup 2024: Can Rohit Sharma’s India win the World Cup?
An experienced India side will look to leave last year's heartache behind as they plot their way to T20 World Cup glory.
Canada announces five-fold increase in visas for Palestinians in Gaza
Immigration Minister Marc Miller says 5,000 visas will be offered to Palestinians seeking to join family in Canada.

