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Canada expels Indian diplomats after tying government agents to ‘serious criminal activity’

The new fight to reform the UN’s colonial-era world order

A black X is appearing on the doors of Maduro opponents in Venezuela

Caught between China and the US, asylum seekers live in limbo in New York City

General goes on trial for genocide, 40 years after Guatemala’s bloody civil war

Ecuador’s most notorious gang leader lived ‘like a king’ while locked up. His jailbreak shines a light on the country’s lawless prisons

What’s behind the chaos in Ecuador?

Canada charges three Indian nationals for assassination of Sikh separatist

The US sanctioned Chinese companies to fight illicit fentanyl. But the drug’s ingredients keep coming

The Yanomami people lived in harmony with nature. Invaders turned their lives into a fight for survival.

‘Command your troops, damn it!’ How a series of security failures opened a path to insurrection in Brazil

Peru’s embattled president could have eased the crisis. What happened?

Brazil’s Bolsonaro loses bid for second term in fiercely contested presidential vote

El Salvador has arrested 2% of its adult population in its war on gangs. Other countries are taking note

Israel, the war in Gaza and lebanon

Netanyahu fires Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, after months of clashes over war and politics

Israel concealed explosives inside batteries of pagers sold to Hezbollah, Lebanese officials say

Israel is using artificial intelligence to help pick bombing targets in Gaza, report says

Grief and fury on Israel’s streets, as hostage killings pile pressure on Netanyahu to secure ceasefire deal

‘No international protection at all.’ Grief and anger erupt on air after another Palestinian journalist is killed in Gaza

Why Israel’s peace activists are re-evaluating their position on the war

‘This is collective punishment:’ West Bank Palestinians under curfew say they are being punished for something they did not do

Hamas militants trained for its deadly attack in plain sight and less than a mile from Israel’s heavily fortified border

russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Elon Musk joined Trump-Zelensky call amid concerns for future of Ukraine war

They vanished for weeks. Now Russia says it detained two Colombian men on suspicion of fighting for Ukraine

Wagner chief Prigozhin was on plane that crashed in Russia, aviation agency says

Wagner insurrection plunges Russia into uncertainty.

The race is on across Ukraine to build new bunkers. Not for soldiers on the front lines, but students in schools

They tried to take a boat to safety. Then Russian rockets came raining down

A Ukrainian mother had plans to change her life this year. Russian forces shot her as she cycled home.

Bodies tied up, shot and left to rot in Bucha hint at gruesome reality of Russia’s occupation in Ukraine

Denmark opens its arms to Ukrainians, while trying to send Syrian refugees home

‘It is not just Ukraine we are protecting’ Foreign fighters head to Ukraine

A far-right battalion has a key role in Ukraine’s resistance. Its neo-Nazi history has been exploited by Putin

The West is a player in the Ukraine information war. Unlike Russia, it has to convince the public

Cultural commentary and style

Can a troubled Victoria’s Secret successfully write its next chapter? It’s certainly pulling out all the stops

Culture wars give Boris Johnson and his government a quick and easy high. They’re no substitute for governing

Britain’s Conservative party leadership race is turning into a transphobic spectacle

2020’s Alternative universe is not going away

Photograph of Miss India finalists stirs debate over country's obsession with fair skin

The glowing neon signs post-Communist Poland nearly forgot

EUROPE AND REST OF THE WORLD

How a child’s kidnapping shone a light on an alleged plot to topple the French government

Denmark is a liberal paradise for many people, but the reality is very different for immigrants

A city's first pride march was meant to be a day of joy. The far right turned it into chaos

Europe's population is aging rapidly. Here's how to turn that into an opportunity

What should Europe do with its captured ISIS followers?

UNITED KINGDOM

Drag queen storytime in England promotes compassion and inclusion. British far-right extremists are importing US hate against them

Black mothers in the UK are four times more likely to die in childbirth than their White counterparts. Little is being done to find out why

This man came home from the hospital to die. His son found a way to keep him alive

Brexit failure forces British Prime Minister Theresa May to announce resignation

Hardline Hindus are pushing the Indian government's agenda on British voters

'I can't breathe:' Vietnamese woman's text sparks fears she is among those who died in Essex truck container

'Woke' news platform aimed at young Muslims is actually a secret UK counter-terror program

Kids are being taught about LGBTQ rights in these British schools. Some parents are saying no

Infamous Brexit promises haunt politicians as Britain faces crunch week

how teenage girls defied skeptics to build a new global climate movement

Brexiteer fantasy of Singapore-style economy will be hard to achieve