Blog
Border closure means injured Palestinians can’t leave Gaza
This boy is among the Palestinian casualties appealing to leave Gaza for treatment, after Israel shut the only route out
Scholar on leave from American university after harassment of Muslim woman
Arizona State University says an assistant professor is on leave after he was filmed harassing a young Muslim girl.
Clean energy on the cusp of rolling back fossil fuels: Report
Solar and wind investments reach tipping point in electricity supply, spelling doom for coal and gas, says think tank.
Scientists discover sperm whale ‘phonetic alphabet’
Study reveals whale clicks make up building blocks of language, pointing to potential parallels with human society.
Will the US adopt IHRA’s anti-Semitism definition? What’s the controversy?
IHRA claims its definition has been adopted by 43 governments, but the US has now introduced it into federal law.
Scores killed and thousands displaced by Brazil’s floods
Flooding in south Brazil has submerged one of its biggest cities, killed dozens of people and displaced thousands.
Can Jacob Zuma emerge as kingmaker in South Africa’s election?
Zuma's MK party is gaining in polls while ANC support slips. But is he still as influential outside the ruling party?
Russia unleashes ‘massive’ barrage targeting Ukraine energy infrastructure
Ukraine continues to call for more weapons as Russia seeks to batter industry and resistance.
Israel says reopening key Gaza border point as it steps up Rafah attacks
Israeli forces also pound central Gaza as negotiations continue in Egypt for a ceasefire in the enclave.
India arrests four for duping young men into fighting for Russia in Ukraine
Arrests come two months after investigators conducted raids across 13 locations in India and detained several people.

