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UN prosecutor confirms death of fugitive wanted in Rwanda genocide
Aloys Ndimbati, then a Rwandan public official, faced multiple genocide charges and is believed to have died in 1997.
Iceland to shield geothermal plant from risk of volcanic eruption
Residents evacuated and infrastructure to be protected as experts warn of imminent eruption in Grindavik.
Hezbollah’s strategic calculation: Israel, Gaza and the domestic equation
Between Hamas, Israel and Iran, Hezbollah treads carefully in the trenches, not to jump callously into war.
Abiy Ahmed’s imperial ambitions are bad news for Africa, and the world
Ethiopia's dreams of building a new 'great power' in its neighbourhood should worry all Africans.
US and Iran-backed groups trade fire in Syria. Will it get worse?
Dozens of strikes by Iran-backed groups have targeted US interests in the region as Washington keeps backing Israel.
Russian convicted over journalist Anna Politkovskaya’s murder pardoned
Former police officer had been serving 20-year sentence over killing of investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya.
Unverified rumours of Russia arming Hamas persist, as war rages in Gaza
Expert renews claim that the October 7 Hamas attacks in Israel were 'coordinated' with Moscow, despite lack of evidence.
Iceland volcano: What happens if it erupts?
Residents of Grindavik have evacuated the town as the threat of a volcanic eruption looms over Iceland.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: India vs New Zealand semifinal match preview
India will look to continue their form going into the semifinals, but New Zealand are confident of springing a surprise.
Putin approves new media restrictions ahead of presidential election
Media barred from reporting on election body's actions at military bases or areas under martial law without clearance.

