
#theguardian.com. × Atrocities mount daily. Promised aid does not arrive. Why has the west turned its back on Sudan?. As territory is won and lost by opposing military forces, people grasp at scraps of normality. But the country is undergoing the world’s most severe humanitarian catastrophe and global announcements of
#Mar.23.2025

#theguardian.com. × Mother of activist imprisoned in Egypt threatens to go back on hunger strike. Laila Soueif says she intends to resume protest next week unless progress made on release of Alaa Abd el-Fattah
#Mar.22.2025

#theguardian.com. × Victorian Labor’s tough-on-crime turn could mark the beginning of the end for Jacinta Allan. Victorian Labor has faced a ‘crime crisis’ before – but no matter how tough the premier talks on law and order, the Coalition is always willing to go tougher
#Mar.21.2025

#theguardian.com. × ‘It was chaotic but beautiful’: Warda Mohamed and Kosar Ali on filming the British-Somali short Muna. As the award-winning short is released on BBC iPlayer, the director and star talk about grief, breaking Somali stereotypes and a career-changing social media post
#Mar.21.2025

#theguardian.com. × Power struggle leads to coup in Tigray as war looms between Ethiopia and Eritrea. Tigray’s interim leader flees as rival faction seizes control, while Ethiopian tanks and troops move to border of Eritrea
#Mar.21.2025

#theguardian.com. × Sudan’s army recaptures presidential palace in Khartoum – video. Compound was the last bastion in the capital, Khartoum, held by rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces
#Mar.21.2025

#theguardian.com. × Teenager who allegedly tried to force way on to Jetstar flight in Victoria charged with attempted hijacking. The 17-year-old was originally charged with 12 Victorian offences but is now facing further federal charges
#Mar.21.2025

#theguardian.com. × Sudan’s army recaptures presidential palace in major battlefield gain. Compound was last bastion in the capital, Khartoum, held by rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces
#Mar.21.2025


#theguardian.com. × Man granted right to remain in UK under Windrush scheme after almost 50 years. Samuel Jarrett-Coker, 61, who arrived from Sierra Leone as a child, had sought to resolve immigration status since 1980s
#Mar.20.2025

#theguardian.com. × Kirsty Coventry elected first female president of IOC as Coe routed in vote. Sebastian Coe and Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr suffered a crushing defeat in the first round of voting as Thomas Bach’s preferred successor secured a majority
#Mar.20.2025

#theguardian.com. × ‘I trust my eyes, not the forecast’: Alexandria is sinking. Why don’t local fishers believe it?. The ancient Mediterranean city is at risk as sea levels rise. But most people in the vulnerable fishing village of El Max believe it will always weather the storms of time
#Mar.20.2025

#theguardian.com. × Cost of living and family violence help push Victoria crime rate to highest level in almost a decade. Small group of ‘hardened young offenders’ also added to increase according to new data released before Allan government’s ‘Tough Bail Bill’ goes before parliament
#Mar.20.2025

#theguardian.com. × Women in business held back by mobile data’s cost in developing world – report. Nearly half of female entrepreneurs surveyed by Cherie Blair Foundation do not have regular internet access
#Mar.20.2025

#theguardian.com. × Activist alerts ICC to spyware attack while sharing Libya torture victims’ details. David Yambio, founder of Refugees in Libya, urges international criminal court members to have phones checked
#Mar.19.2025

#theguardian.com. × Where to start with: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. The award-winning Nigerian author and Beyoncé-sampled essayist is back with her first novel in a decade, which makes now a great time to get to know her work
#Mar.19.2025

#theguardian.com. × Troubled waters: life on the edge of Africa’s Lake Kivu – in pictures. Lying between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Lake Kivu is a silent witness to more than 30 years of conflict between the two countries. The lake, in a region seismically unstable and
#Mar.19.2025

#theguardian.com. × Hope for endangered penguins as no-fishing zones agreed off South Africa. Deal will restrict fishing near colonies on Robben Island and Bird Island for 10 years, after long debate between industry and conservationists
#Mar.18.2025

#theguardian.com. × ‘It’s back to drug rationing’: the end of HIV was in sight. Then came the cuts. The abrupt halt to US funding threatens to undo decades of advances, dramatically increasing infections and deaths, but some see an opportunity for Africa to lead the response
#Mar.18.2025

#theguardian.com. × A ‘bridge to prosperity’? Guinea’s junta touts opening of mining megaproject. Vast Simandou complex has 2.8bn tonnes of iron ore deposits, but many worry about its environmental cost
#Mar.18.2025

#theguardian.com. × US evangelical groups urge Trump to spare HIV/Aids program from aid cuts. Christian organizations helped create Pepfar, credited with preventing 25m early deaths, particularly in Africa
#Mar.17.2025

#theguardian.com. × More than 12,000 family violence intervention orders issued in Victoria with crucial words missing. Labor government moves to rush through legislative fix to ensure orders affected by ‘printing error’ are enforceable
#Mar.17.2025

#theguardian.com. × ‘I was terrified’: refugees who fled DRC to Burundi recall deadly river crossing. People tell of family members being swept away in desperate attempts to escape the advance of the M23 rebel group
#Mar.17.2025

#theguardian.com. × ‘We are all Natasha’: senator’s sexual harassment claims roil Nigeria. Treatment of Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, who has been suspended from senate, shines light on women’s rights
#Mar.16.2025
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