British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said the Huthis had carried out more than 12 attacks on shipping since the first wave of joint strikes on January 11
Pakistan said the ‘precision military strikes’ were against terrorist hideouts
The youngest hostage to be kidnapped by Hamas was born on January 18 and, if still alive, would be celebrating his first birthday this week
The bill has triggered deep factional Tory infighting not seen since the wrangling over Brexit
The company said it would not allow its technology to be used for ‘political campaigns’
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) holds public hearings in the case South Africa v. Israel.
Lawyers representing Israel at the International Court of Justice will table their arguments in day 2 of the proceedings.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) holds public hearings in the case South Africa v. Israel. SA makes their argument today.
If all goes to plan, Peregrine will touch down on a mid-latitude region of the Moon called Sinus Viscositatis, or Bay of Stickiness, on February 23
Washington has twice exercised its veto at the United Nations Security Council over ceasefire calls, drawing outrage in the Arab world
Beijing issues a warning to Philippines over disputed area
Turkey and Malaysia have already backed the application, which the US has deemed ‘meritless, counterproductive and completely without any basis in fact whatsoever’
The announcement comes as Moscow has unleashed repeated barrages of deadly missile and drone strikes against Ukraine in recent days
Local authorities have put the death toll at 30, but the number is expected to increase
Heavy bombardment, and a ground invasion launched three weeks into the war, have reduced vast areas of Gaza to a ruined wasteland and killed at least 21,822 people, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry
Israeli forces heavily bombed the besieged Gaza Strip on Thursday as the centre of fierce combat moves steadily south where hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians are sheltering
This marks as a win for the US who didn’t have to use its veto again
US tech giants have survived unscathed for years against accusations of wielding illegal monopoly power
Over 5 600 buildings were destroyed in several cities, including many apartment blocks where residents were sleeping when the quake struck
Russia’s war on Ukraine has disrupted the economies of countries but, unlike previous crises, this time there is no G7 to rebalance the global economic order
Former detainees have identified the locations, agencies, torture methods and commanders responsible for rights abuses in Syria to Human Rights Watch.
Syria has been accused of killing at least 95 civilians and destroying hundreds of houses in Idlib, in a last-minute dash before the ceasefire was called.
As Syria embarks on a peace plan, news has emerged of state forces summarily executing civilians and rebels. The M&G has obtained footage of two witnesses.
MSF has launched a treatment and education programme to curb cholera in Haiti and is considered the deadliest cholera outbreak in the world, claiming 7000 lives
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The world’s oldest sheep has died in Australia after succumbing to a record-breaking heatwave that scorched much of the country’s southeast.