Blog
Why is Canada accusing India and Pakistan of election interference?
The South Asian rivals have been waging parallel influence operations in Canada, according to Ottawa's top spy agency.
Millions of Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Fitr
Festivities to mark the end of Ramadan were overshadowed by the six-month war in Gaza.
‘Steadfast despite grief’: Palestinians in Gaza mark solemn Eid al-Fitr
As Israel's war weighs heavily on them, many Palestinians do not feel joy this Eid but say they still have faith.
Mexico releases footage of Ecuador police storming its embassy
Mexico’s government has released new video of the moment Ecuadorian police stormed its embassy in Quito.
Spain’s Sanchez says ‘disproportionate’ Israeli Gaza attacks a world threat
Prime minister pushes for recognition of a Palestinian state, says such a 'just' move would be in EU's interest.
Russia creeps forward as Ukraine strikes its air force and navy
Russian forces advance as they try to break Ukraine's defences while Moscow scolds Paris and NATO.
Why are British farmers pleading for a universal basic income?
Brexit spelled the end of EU subsidies, leaving farmers with ‘raw deal’ from the UK government.
Prayers for Gaza: Palestinians mark sombre Eid at Al-Aqsa Mosque
Thousands of Palestinians offer Eid al-Fitr prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem.
Eid prayers by Palestinians in Gaza and Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque
Palestinians have been holding prayers to mark the start of Eid which is being overshadowed by Israel’s war on Gaza.
Thirty years waiting for a house: South Africa’s ‘backyard’ dwellers
Ahead of key elections, hundreds of thousands in need of homes in opposition-run Western Cape languish on waiting lists.

