Israel expands probe into the oil spill endangering its shoreline
The oil slick, believed to have occurred earlier this month, has caused the death of at least one fin whale and six baby sea turtles
Myanmar security forces open fire on protesters, killing at least 8
The scenes turned Yangon into a battleground as the military moved to crush resistance to the coup.
With new mass detentions, every prominent Hong Kong activist is now either in jail or exile
More than 40 were charged under the national security law on Sunday, the widest use of the draconian measure to date, and all face life in prison.
Libya risks losing control of its destiny as planeloads of fighters and arms flood the country
Libyans ousted a dictator, but an ensuing civil war has drawn in Russia, Turkey and others with a thirst for control.
FAQ: What Biden did — and didn’t do — after U.S. report on Khashoggi’s killing by Saudi agents
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Friday that the U.S. will not impose any direct punishment on Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
They dream of reaching America. Their forced service in Iran’s Revolutionary Guard locks them out.
The Trump administration designated the IRGC as terrorists. Its ranks are filled with military conscripts.
After dissident vanishes in Canada, Saudi exiles fear they are in jeopardy
Ahmed Abdullah al-Harbi resurfaced in Saudi Arabia after telling other activists he’d revealed their names to Saudi authorities.
Inside Russia’s mass arrests: Claims of beatings, threats and ‘war’ against rights monitors
More than 11,000 people were arrested during protests for jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Their stories are starting to emerge.
Somalia’s politicians strike a last-minute deal, but fears of conflict remain high
An agreement to postpone anti-government protests did not yield a new election date.
What to know about Jamal Khashoggi as the U.S. releases intelligence report on his killing
A U.S. intelligence report made public Friday implicates Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the 2018 killing of the Washington Post contributing columnist.
Mexico eases coronavirus restrictions in popular tourist cities ahead of spring break
Hotels, restaurants, shops and more will operate at 60 percent capacity beginning next week.
Nigeria confronts second mass kidnapping of schoolchildren in nine days after 317 girls vanish
No one has asserted responsibility for the latest attack in the country’s north.
Prince Harry defends his public service and the queen urges Brits to get their covid jabs, in dueling royal interviews
The back-to-back TV appearances came as the Sussexes and the palace continue to hash out their differences.
U.K. Supreme Court rules woman who joined Islamic State as teen cannot return to Britain
“The right to a fair hearing does not trump all other considerations, such as the safety of the public,” the court said in a statement.
Russian diplomats had to ride a hand-power railcar out of North Korea due to covid restrictions
North Korea, in a bid to shield itself and its poor health infrastructure from the pandemic, has halted all train and air transport to neighboring countries.
Russia says U.S. gave only a few minutes’ warning before strike in Syria
The notice came too late to deconflict the situation, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.
Massacre by Eritrean troops in Ethiopia’s Tigray region may constitute crime against humanity, Amnesty says
Eritrean troops “went on a rampage and systematically killed hundreds of civilians in cold blood."
Mexico is vaccinating its poorest citizens first — against the advice of health experts
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador campaigned on the slogan “First, the poor.” Critics say he’s prioritizing his supporters over the hardest hit.
One woman’s bomb-filled garden in Nagorno-Karabakh points to lingering perils from war
Unexploded munitions dot the enclave after last year’s fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
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UN warns of mass famine in Yemen ahead of donor conference
A U.N. humanitarian agency has warned that more than 16 million people in Yemen would go hungry this year, with already some half a million living in famine-like condition in the conflict-wrecked country
U.S. is ‘gravely concerned’ by reports of abuses in Ethiopia
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the U.S. is “gravely concerned by reported atrocities and the overall deteriorating situation” in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, in the toughest statement yet from Washington on Ethiopia’s ongoing conflict
Hong Kong detains 47 activists on subversion charges
Hong Kong police have detained 47 pro-democracy activists on charges of conspiracy to commit subversion under the sweeping national security law
Amnesty report describes Axum massacre in Ethiopia’s Tigray
An Amnesty International report says soldiers from Eritrea systematically killed “many hundreds” of people, the large majority men, in a massacre in late November in the Ethiopian city of Axum
Saudi Arabia says it intercepts missile attack over capital
Saudi Arabia says it has intercepted a missile attack over its capital launched by Yemen’s Houthi rebels, as well as bomb-laden drones targeting the southern province of Jizan