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Following a week of fighting and looting, civilians are left with no access to drinking water, food and healthcare.
Four coup opponents were executed last July and more than 100 people are on death row for political reasons.
Rohingya refugees, who have spent nearly six years in overcrowded camps in Bangladesh, wary and sceptical of the scheme.
Ukrainian delegates scuffled with security officers who tried to pull them away as they staged a protest.
The WikiLeaks founder has been in a UK jail for years as he fights extradition to the US.
As the war enters its 436th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Run-up to May 10 assembly polls sees polarising campaign by BJP in election rallies, on the streets and on social media.
Fourteen others were wounded after attacker in moving car opened fire on people in a town south of Belgrade.
Civil lawsuit brought by heirs of Marvin Gaye co-writer closely watched over implications for creative freedom.
Caught up in mountainous seas whipped up by Cyclone Isa, the 11 men were rescued from a remote atoll by Australia.
Five police officers in Memphis, Tennessee, have been charged with second-degree murder in Nichols's death in January.
Prominent figures, including US legislators, are calling for accountability after homeless man Jordan Neely's death.
India's foreign minister holds talks with counterparts from China and Russia ahead of SCO summit in Goa.
Kyiv military administration head Serhiy Popko says city suffered most intense attacks since 'beginning of this year'.
Human Rights Watch joins 50 other groups to call for release of Egyptian academic Salah Soltan, detained in Egypt.
US officials are assessing the possibility of 'market manipulation' behind recent big moves in banking sector stocks.
Nearly two dozen advocates, academics and ex-officials also call on US to impose sanctions against President Kais Saied.
Foreign minister says Canada 'will not tolerate' foreign interference after reports of threats against opposition MP.
Refugee advocates call on US President Joe Biden to 'rethink' plan to send additional soldiers to southern border.
Tentative Canada Revenue Agency deal ends two-week strike, one of the largest labour actions in the country's history.
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