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Judith Suminwa says more than 2,500 bodies buried without identification, 'significant' number of civilians among dead.
Friedrich Merz says 'absurd' an Israeli PM can't visit Germany as Netanyahu faces warrant on Gaza war crime allegations.
Friedrich Merz is set to become Germany’s new chancellor after his centre-right CDU-CSU alliance won a majority.
The leader of Germany’s CDU said the far-right AfD’s growing support is the “last warning” for mainstream parties.
Israel has sent tanks into the occupied West Bank for the first time in more than 20 years.
The Sudan army captures el-Obeid hours after rival RSF forces signed a charter for a breakaway government.
The AfD doubles its vote share to 20.8 percent in weekend elections and becomes Germany’s second-largest party.
European leaders are in Kyiv for the anniversary of the Ukraine war while Starmer and Macron prepare to visit the US.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres emphasises alarming human rights abuses in Ukraine, Palestine, and DRC.
A minister says nearly all key details have been finalised for a deal giving the US access to the country's minerals.
An American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi was diverted to Rome after unspecified security concerns.
Brussels says it seeks to encourage democracy as restrictions dealing with energy, transport and banking lifted.
Tanks are advancing in Jenin, and Palestinian infrastructure and livelihoods are being destroyed in the West Bank.
The pope is currently fighting pneumonia in his lungs and is also experiencing some signs of kidney failure.
The pontiff is in good humour and eating normally though he remains "critical", Vatican sources say.
Ukrainian survivors remember their many tragedies three years after Russia's invasion began.
Christian Democrats came first. But the far right and the left were the biggest gainers.
Germany’s conservative Christian Democrats will enter coalition talks to form a government after winning the most votes.
The former New York City police officer will supervise daily operations and serve under new FBI director Kash Patel.
Emissions estimated at 55m tonnes in 2024 and nearly 230m tonnes in three years of war
The burning of Ukraine’s forests at unprecedented rates over the past year has helped push the total greenhouse emissions from the war since Russia’s full-scale invasion to almost 230m tonnes, analysis shows.
The study , published on the third anniversary of the invasion, found the fighting and its consequences had led to 55m tonnes of emissions in the past 12 months.
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