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The war in Sudan is a consequence of a derailed transition
Sudan's transition should have focused on stabilising the economy and convening elections, not dismantling a regime.
Netanyahu apologises for blaming Israeli security chiefs for Hamas attack
The Israeli PM deletes post that pointed finger of blame for the October 7 attack on intelligence services.
Israeli troops push into Gaza as war enters ‘second stage’
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu says his country’s war with Hamas has entered its ‘second stage’.
Parents of Liverpool winger Luis Diaz kidnapped in Colombia
Colombia's president says Diaz's mother has been rescued, but a search continues for his missing father.
Tyson Fury knocked down but beats Francis Ngannou on a split decision
Former UFC fighter Ngannou almost delivers one of boxing's biggest upsets as he gives the heavyweight champ a scare.
What will be the impact of the UN vote for a ceasefire in Gaza?
Motion for humanitarian ceasefire debated at UN precisely the same time as Israel launched its fiercest attacks yet.
Explosion hits Jehovah’s Witnesses prayer meeting in India’s Kerala
The blast takes place as hundreds gather for Sunday prayer in the southern town of Kalamassery in Kerala state.
‘It’s scary’: Israel war fears batter Lebanon’s struggling economy
Cafe footfall is down 80 percent; tourism has crashed and airlines are cutting flights even before Lebanon enters a war.
Dispatches from Ukraine’s front lines: A predawn assault
From a subterranean town to a brigade on the southern front, an inside look at life on four front lines over four days.
‘A domino effect’: Eoin Morgan dissects England’s Cricket World Cup woes
England's former captain says a series of bad decisions has hit confidence, but backs skipper Buttler to stay on.

