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A new kind of 3D-printed carrot, in the words of its Qatar-based inventors
Qatari students aim to make 'food accessible to people all over the world' with their 3D printer.
Photos: Shoppers run after Siam Paragon mall shooting in Thailand’s Bangkok
Chaos erupts after gunfire is heard in the late afternoon approaching peak shopping hours at the Siam Paragon mall.
Who is the Wagner Group officer Putin asked to form ‘volunteer battalions’?
And what could be next for the Russian mercenary group after Yevgeny Prigozhin's death as the war rages on in Ukraine?
Photos: Lampedusa marks 10-year anniversary of tragic shipwrecks
Italian islanders and survivors of two deadly shipwrecks remember the disasters and call for change.
What to know about Paris’s race against bedbugs to the 2024 Olympic Games
The rise in bedbugs in Paris is linked to increasing travellers and insecticide resistance.
India police raid homes of NewsClick journalists in illegal funding probe
Laptops and mobile phones were taken away as part of the investigation into the media company NewsClick.
Lampedusa’s tragedies remind us we need urgent action from the EU
People continue to die in the Mediterranean as we are yet to see a coordinated rescue effort and safe migration routes.
Are Kosovo and Serbia on the brink of war?
An escalation into a conflict in the Western Balkans was averted but the likelihood of future flare-ups remains high.
Why Kenya volunteered to lead UN mission to Haiti
UN Security Council approves troop deployment, months after Kenya proposed sending 1,000 officers to Haiti.
Refugees who died off Italy 10 years ago remembered as new crisis flares
A decade after two tragic shipwrecks that shook Europe, Lampedusa is at the centre of a humanitarian crisis again.

