How international law could force Britain to stop arms sales to Israel
Legal experts warn ministers that they could be ‘complicit in genocide’ if arms sales continue
Legal experts warn ministers that they could be ‘complicit in genocide’ if arms sales continue
Bougainville is on the brink of becoming the world’s newest country. But one major obstacle remains: a lucrative mine
More and more British offenders are directing the sexual abuse of children over live streams – so what is being done to tackle it?
Exclusive: Head of UNRWA acknowledges risk of neutrality breaches among workers and calls for more money to improve vetting of new recruits
At least 80,000 people have been driven from their homes as ‘a massive escalation in insurgent violence’ returns to the Cabo Delgado region
The militants have claimed responsibility for the bomb, which was detonated on a police escort van aiding polio vaccinators
Israel’s enemies – those that have long said they want to kill her Jewish citizens – do not reside on the other side of the world
'We simply do not do emergency planning well and we generally lack resilience,' says Daniel Kaszeta, a former White House advisor
The landlocked West African nation has become a bulwark of EU policy to curb migration from Africa into Europe, which is now in jeopardy
Removal of country’s president completes a coast to coast corridor of African nations under military rule running across the Sahel region
Report shows 5.7 million people were forced to flee Ukraine last year – the quickest outflow of refugees anywhere since 1945
Head of paediatrics at Kamal Adwan Hospital says his team has 'lost a significant number of children in recent days from malnutrition'
UN experts cited ‘credible’ reports of rape and sexual assault among hundreds of women and girls detained by Israeli authorities
Dr Abdur Rehman is the latest in a long line of polio health workers shot dead by gunmen in Pakistan
UK pledges £17m to two British demining organisations to carry out clearance work in eight countries across Africa and South-East Asia
More than 100 politicians, academics and celebrities urge world leaders to act now against the existential threats facing mankind
Medics in Gaza say large-scale military activity in such a densely populated area would cause an ‘unfathomable catastrophe’
Analysis: POTUS is not the first person to find themselves at their wits end with the Israeli leader – but there may not be much he can do
Traumatised and often broken, Gaza’s WCNSF – ‘Wounded Child, No Surviving Family’ – will become a lasting symbol of the war