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French Empire: Civilising Mission
How the French Empire built power through language, schooling and cultural assimilation and what it means today.
UN experts condemn US naval blockade of Venezuela as illegal aggression
UN experts criticise US blockade for endangering human rights and call for an investigation into alleged violations.
Man Utd’s Bruno Fernandes ‘impossible’ to replace, says Amorim
Manchester United coy on when captain Bruno Fernandes will return to Premier League action from injury.
Iran rejects inspections of bombed nuclear sites without IAEA framework
Iran says UN nuclear watchdog must first define 'post-war conditions' following US strikes on its nuclear facilities.
Four Palestine Action hunger strikers vow to continue as two pause protest
Four jailed activists affiliated with the banned UK group say they'll endure strike despite warnings over their health.
What is the new peace initiative proposed by Sudan’s PM Kamil Idris?
The RSF has rejected the plan proposed by Sudanese prime minister, which calls on the paramilitary group to withdraw.
Ties with Turkiye improve “once Libya can patch its internal differences”
“This [Libyan general’s plane crash in Turkiye] will not change the broader framework of Turkiye’s role within Libya.”
Israelis show “very widespread support for a racist state”
"The idea of the liberal Zionist that you can have both failed.”
Trump declared a ‘new Middle East’ – but what has changed?
Chatham House director Bronwen Maddox lays out the obstacles blocking progress on Trump’s plan for a ‘new Middle East’.
Libyan army chief killed in plane crash: What we know so far
Libya mourns military chief Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, who was seen as a unifying figure amid political divisions.
Palestinian Christians worry about erasure as Israeli settlements grow
Christmas celebrations have returned to Bethlehem, but Palestinian Christians fear they are being erased by Israel.
Video: India launches ‘heaviest satellite’ into orbit
India has launched what it says is the heaviest satellite ever lifted from the country, using an Indian-made launcher.
Stokes concerned for England’s mental wellbeing on Ashes tour of Australia
The England cricket team have come in for heavy criticism of their performance and conduct on losing Ashes tour.
Zelenskyy unveils details of new peace plan, seeks Trump talks on territory
President says negotiators secured gains on issues like army numbers, but control of Donbas 'most difficult point'.
Video captures Libyan military chief’s fatal plane crash near Ankara
Video has emerged of the moment a plane, carrying Libya's military chief, crashed outside Ankara.
New clashes as Cambodia, Thailand hold first talks to end latest violence
Injuries reported in ongoing violence on both sides of the border ahead of negotiations over the renewed fighting.
Aid cuts push Sudan deeper into “acute hunger”
"The impact of the funding cut is very clear on the humanitarian aid."
Arab League welcomes Sudanese gov’t peace plan presented at UN
Paramilitary RSF group rejects plan, saying that proposals for its withdrawal are 'closer to fantasy than to politics'.
Christmas is not a Western story – it is a Palestinian one
Christmas is a story of empire, injustice and the vulnerability of ordinary people caught in its path.
Brooks Koepka quits LIV Golf to focus on family life
Koepka, a key signing to the breakaway LIV Golf three years ago, has exited the tour a year before his contract ends.
Australia’s NSW passes tough anti-protest, gun laws after Bondi attack
Palestinian, Jewish and Indigenous groups say they will launch constitutional challenge to laws described as 'rushed'.
China probe finds Taiwanese men controlled ship that cut undersea cables
Chinese officials claim Taiwanese smugglers are to blame for February incident Taipei says was an act of hybrid warfare.
Israeli forces injure dozens in occupied West Bank raid
Israeli forces have injured dozens of people and carried out mass arrests as they carry out raids in Jerusalem.
Burkina Faso leader vows AES alliance crackdown on armed groups in Sahel
Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali have launched joint battalion aiming to bolster sovereignty after group booted out France, US.
China’s rising economic influence in the Middle East
China’s rising economic influence in the Middle East
Trump says ‘anyone who disagrees’ with him will never head Federal Reserve
US president is reviewing candidates to replace outgoing Fed chief Jerome Powell, who disagreed on interest rates.
Russia-Ukraine war live: Moscow’s response to US peace plan due
Russian attack on Ukraine's Zaporizhia region kills at least one and injures three, according to its governor.
Three people, including officers, killed in explosion in Russia’s Moscow
Investigators say the blast in Moscow occurred close to the site where a Russian general was killed on Monday.
Shattered joy: Wedding celebrations cut short in Gaza after Israeli attack
Long-postponed wedding ended in devastation after Israeli artillery hit a building in Gaza, killing family members.
Victory against Israeli West Bank settlement offers Palestinians some hope
Christian activist Kisiya regains access to family land after an Israeli court ruled against settlers in the West Bank.
Algeria bill seeks to criminalise era of French colonial rule
Algeria’s parliament has begun debating a draft law that would criminalise France’s colonial rule from 1830 to 1962.
The spin and misinformation around Bondi was inevitable
How the Bondi Beach tragedy set off a media chain reaction.
Venezuela warns US ‘aggression’ is first stage amid ‘continental ambitions’
Venezuela's UN ambassador denounces US military strikes, naval blockade at a meeting of the UN Security Council.
US bars five Europeans over alleged efforts to ‘censor American viewpoints’
US to deny visas to an ex-EU commissioner and four others it accuses of efforts to censor speech on social media.
Russian forces seize embattled Siversk town as Ukrainian troops withdraw
Fall of town comes as Russia, US propose a 'demilitarised', 'free economic zone' in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region.
Syria ministers discuss military cooperation with Putin in Russia: Report
Talks held between Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani, Defence Minister Murhaf Abu Qasra and Russian president.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,399
These are the key developments from day 1,399 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Belgium joins South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at ICJ
Other countries, including Brazil, Colombia, Ireland, Mexico, Spain and Turkiye, have already joined case in The Hague.
How will Syria deal with its growing security challenges?
Renewed fighting between army and SDF highlights volatility.
Venezuela passes law enacting harsh penalties for supporters of US blockade
Government of President Nicolas Maduro denounces US seizure of oil tankers as illegal acts of piracy.
Trump administration to resume wage garnishment for student loan defaulters
Borrowers to receive wage garnishment notices starting January 7, Department of Education confirms.
Hindutva protest at Bangladesh High Commission over lynching of Hindu man
Hindutva activists tried to storm the Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi, India as they rallied against a lynching.
Wasteful Nigeria edge past Tanzania to make winning start to AFCON 2025
Nigeria seal a 2-1 win against a plucky Tanzania to open their Africa Cup of Nations 2025 account with a win in Fez.
UK police say comedian Russell Brand charged with two more sex offences
The 50-year-old comedian is already facing similar charges, including rape and sexual assault, involving four women.
Libyan army chief killed in plane crash near Turkiye’s capital, Ankara
Libya's PM confirms that four other Libyan passengers also died after the plane crashed shortly after takeoff.
Brazilian Supreme Court says Bolsonaro can leave prison to undergo surgery
Justice Alexandre de Moraes has approved a request for the ex-president to leave prison for hernia treatment.
Cambodia’s economy squeezed by Thai conflict
Conflict with Thailand is hitting Cambodia’s economy. The country depends heavily on Thailand for trade, tourism and
Is Israel’s government waging war on Al Jazeera and the media?
Critics say Israel's media laws aim to silence dissenting voices, undermining democracy and free speech.
UK police drop probe into Bob Vylan’s chants about Israeli military
Police say there is 'insufficient evidence' to bring charges after investigating comments made at Glastonbury festival.
Jackson scores two goals as Senegal defeat Botswana at AFCON
Two goals in 18 minutes from forward Nicolas Jackson set the tone for Senegal's Group D win over Botswana at AFCON 2025.