The Irish Times view on the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh: a real inquiry is essential
Abu Akleh was reporting on Israeli raids and, according to witnesses, was shot with a colleague as she approached a patrol
Abu Akleh was reporting on Israeli raids and, according to witnesses, was shot with a colleague as she approached a patrol
Villager tells how her husband and adult son were gunned down as they drove to hospital
Moscow says resolution passed by Human Rights Council ‘political rout to demonise’ it
Sofia Sapega sentenced to six years following forced landing of plane in May 2021
Commander says Russia wants southern Ukraine and route to Moldovan enclave
Talks fail to halt war that has already sent 500,000 Ukrainians fleeing to EU states
Sacking of Irishwoman Emma Reilly highlights long-standing dilemma
WTA threatens to pull its tournaments out of China in the absence of an adequate response to her sexual assault allegation
Army chief appoints himself head of new ruling body ahead of anti-coup protests
UN conference raises $1.1bn as country faces imminent collapse of humanitarian aid
European capitals fear at-risk Afghans will be left behind as Washington perseveres with August 31st withdrawal date
Evacuations will not be done before deadline for exit of Western forces, Germany warns
Militant group seizes control of country’s third biggest city and claims to have captured Kandahar
Insurgents press on as Joe Biden reaffirms US decision to pull troops from country
Newspaper a powerful symbol of latent dissent still raging below surface of the city
Ousted leader faces range of charges after removal by army in February coup
Verdict reaffirms life sentence for ex-general whose forces executed 8,000 at Srebrenica
Minister says any resolution that fails to mention Hamas ‘stains international community’
Israel rejects resolution adopted by Geneva forum and says it will not co-operate
Since 2014, more than 21,000 people have lost their lives at sea or gone missing on their way to the EU
November’s invasion of Tigray has morphed into protracted and gruesome conflict
Teenage women have been shot dead leading the resistance to generals reimposing a patriarchal order
At least 54 now dead in what UN rights chief calls a ‘vicious crackdown on peaceful protesters’
Army seizes power as elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other politicians detained
Doctor has been vocal about need to end use of sexual violence as a weapon of war
Autocrat Alexander Lukashenko blames unemployed ex-criminals for demonstrations
Plan to annex parts of West Bank condemned by UN commissioner as ‘disastrous’
Second most senior figure in Tibetan Buddhism was taken into custody when he was six
Arab and foreign jihadis ambush military convoys and assassinate officials as Baghdad and Damascus try to contain coronavirus
There are almost 200,000 refugees in Kakuma alone, and they are relying on aid agencies to provide healthcare
Finding UAE leader organised abduction of daughters goes against former president’s assertion
President Alpha Condé, who described himself as the ‘Obama’ of Guinea, seeks to cement power
Relief agencies overwhelmed by humanitarian crisis in northwest Syria, says UN
Juan Guaidó prevented by security forces from entering national assembly session
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