Boris Johnson to consider using army to supply petrol stations
French court confirms govt decision to shut down Muslim organisations
Magnitude 5.7 earthquake hits south of Philippines capital
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Scores of pro-democracy Buddhist monks took to the streets of Myanmar's second-biggest city Saturday, rallying against the military coup in demonstrations that coincided with the 14th anniversary of previous clergy-led mass protests
Ukraine’s Naftogaz CEO accuses Russia of using gas as a geopolitical weapon as energy crisis deepens
Over a thousand Russians including prominent members of the Communist Party packed Saturday a central square in Moscow to protest what Kremlin critics call mass electoral fraud as police detained a number of activists
French government taken to court over arms sales to Saudi Arabia and UAE
UAE announces ministerial changes including finance, environment
Vanuatu to push international court for climate change action
Taiwan opposition party's new leader pledges renewed talks with China
Supply chain crisis UK: Tories poised to U-turn on foreign worker visas
Suicide bomber kills at least eight in Somali capital
Tiananmen Square vigil organisers in Hong Kong to disband amid crackdown
Afghanistan: Taliban hang bodies as warning in city of Herat, say reports
Mogadishu car bomb blast near presidential palace kills eight
Colombia seizes nearly 3,500 shark fins bound for Hong Kong
The group behind Hong Kong's annual Tiananmen Massacre vigil has decided to disband after 32 years following a vote at a special meeting on Saturday. It comes after months of pressure from the authorities and the arrest of the group's leadership.
The city council is draining a unique lake system that serve as home for more than 100 type of wildbirds including flamingos, in Kazakhstan's capital for interest of developers. Local people and artists are trying to stand up for nature
Malala pleads with world to protect Afghan girls' education