
#theguardian.com. × Papua New Guinea ‘not happy’ as Australia walks away from bid to host Cop31. Australia had been pushing to host climate conference next year with south Pacific nations, which are increasingly threatened by rising seas and climate-fuelled disasters
#Nov.20.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × An existential battle of interests: what the Sudanese war is actually about. A bitter race to claim economic and political power has divided the country and the human cost can no longer be ignored
#Nov.19.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × New drug could be a breakthrough in treatment for killer TB, trial suggests. Sorfequiline shows stronger action than existing treatments against illness that killed 1.23 million last year
#Nov.19.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Tony Burke reviewing anti-hate laws and says South African neo-Nazi will not be allowed back into Australia. Home affairs minister’s comments come as NSW moves to ban white supremacist chants after neo-Nazi protest
#Nov.19.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × More than 80 countries at Cop30 join call for roadmap to fossil fuel phase-out. Countries from Africa, Asia, Latin America, Pacific and Europe plead for transition to be central outcome of talks
#Nov.18.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Mahmood Mamdani on Zohran, Uganda and forced expulsion: ‘Who is part of the nation and who is not?’. After being expelled from his homeland in 1972, the academic has grappled with questions of political belonging – a major theme of his son’s mayoral campaign
#Nov.18.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Are Australian weapons destined to be used in Sudan atrocities? - podcast. Senior reporters Ben Doherty and Henry Belot tell Nour Haydar about Australia’s growing role in the global weapons trade
#Nov.18.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Tanzania’s descent into repression is a stark warning of how fast Africa’s progress can be eroded | Kenneth Mohammed. When she became president, Samia Suluhu Hassan offered hope. But the country’s sudden democratic decay is more than just a national tragedy
#Nov.18.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × ‘I had already given my baby a name’ – This is climate breakdown. It started with a migraine but ended in hospital. When Gowend had dengue the first time she had no idea she was pregnant. This is Gowend’s story
#Nov.18.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × The Congo basin may be the world’s most important rainforest – why is it the least researched?. It is the second-largest tropical forest on Earth, and one of the most vital carbon sinks, but is losing out when it comes to climate policy and funding
#Nov.18.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Nestlé accused of ’risking health of babies for profit’ over added sugar in cereals sold in African countries. Campaigners say the company is contributing to rising rates of childhood obesity, while the firm says it is helping to combat malnutrition
#Nov.17.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Nicki Minaj to spotlight plight of Nigerian Christians in UN speech arranged by White House. Rapper to give address on Tuesday after supporting Trump’s post condemning Nigerian government
#Nov.17.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Eswatini confirms receiving over $5m from US to accept deportees. Trump administration struck largely secretive deals with at least five African countries to accept migrants
#Nov.17.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Owner of scandal-plagued Panthera Finance tells court it was not technically operating illegally in Victoria. Francom claims that because Panthera had ‘acquired’ the debts, it was not technically engaged in collecting debt owed to a third party
#Nov.17.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × ‘His role is to recruit’: the Sheffield-based propagandist for Sudan’s RSF militia. Abdalmonim Alrabea has appeared in hundreds of videos in which he expresses support for paramilitary group accused of committing genocide
#Nov.17.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × South African man’s visa cancelled after neo-Nazi rally outside NSW parliament. Home affairs minister says ‘if you are on a visa you are a guest’ as Matthew Gruter has visa cancelled
#Nov.17.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Australia is selling arms at a weapons fair in Dubai. Are they destined to be used in Sudan atrocities?. Australian companies have exported nearly $300m weapons over five years to the UAE, which has denied shipping weapons to a paramilitary group in Sudan
#Nov.15.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Ethiopia confirms outbreak of deadly Marburg virus. Africa CDC says at least nine cases have been detected of Ebola-like illness, which kills up to 80% of those infected
#Nov.15.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × UK warned that 15% cut to health fund will force ‘impossible choices’ on Africa. Advocates fear that other donors will follow Britain’s reduction to the Global Fund for Aids, TB and malaria
#Nov.15.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Anger in South Africa after Palestinians held on plane for 12 hours. Authorities held 153 passengers, including children and a heavily pregnant woman, over travel documents
#Nov.14.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × British-Egyptian activist stopped from flying to UK, says family. Egyptian authorities prevented Alaa Abd el-Fattah from attending human rights awards in London
#Nov.14.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × The Wild Geese review – Richard Burton and Roger Moore lead cast of amigos in preposterous African caper. Reactionary boy’s own adventure sends craggy gentlemen mercenaries Burton, Moore and Richard Harris into somewhat implausible action
#Nov.14.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × 'I still can't believe I'm alive': Sudanese civilians recount their flight from El Fasher – video. Eyewitnesses describe the capture of El Fasher and ethnically targeted massacres in the immediate aftermath
#Nov.14.2025 ×

#theguardian.com. × Will Victoria’s new youth crime laws be tough on crime or just a coward punch?. Jacinta Allan’s Labor government takes a leaf out of the playbook of conservative oppositions: focus on crime and hope voters see them as knights in shining armour
#Nov.13.2025 ×
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