Indian police kill 4 men suspected of gang rape, murder; draw cheers

The men had been in police custody and were shot dead near the scene of last week's crime where they tried to snatch the weapons of accompanying policemen

Film spotlights women medics taking lead in Syria's bunker hospitals

'The Cave' follows doctor Amani Ballour as she deals with everything from babies choking on building debris following airstrikes to terrifying aftermath of chemical weapons attack


Trading carbon credits from nature sparks fiery debate at UN talks

Oil and gas companies say earning carbon credits to improve soils and forests will cut emissions - but critics call it a distraction


Gay marriage soared ahead of Bolsonaro presidency in Brazil

Bolsonaro's election led many LGBT+ people to the altar for fear that he might pass legislation limiting their right to wed


Indian fugitive holy man creates new 'cosmic' nation for Hindus

All practising Hindus - numbering more than 1 billion - can apply for citizenship in Kailaasa, founded by an Indian holy man wanted by police on sex assault charges


Tiny AI devices aim to enrich farmers and their soil

The AgroPad can analyse soil in seconds, meaning it could improve crop yields and reduce the use of fertilisers


In rare legal test, Myanmar faces genocide hearings at The Hague

More than 730,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar to neighbouring Bangladesh since a 2017 military crackdown


Slovakia - in sixth vote - backs abortion rights

The legislation in overwhelmingly Catholic Slovakia would have been the first of its kind in the European Union


'Cranky Uncle' game offers a vaccination against climate disinformation

Sorting fake news from facts is a challenge with climate change - but a new cartoon ally is stepping up


Full of promise? Refugees in Ethiopia impatient for right to work

Refugees are struggling to get by in Ethiopia under rules that bar them from working


When did you last see an African video game hero? asks Kenya's Usiku Games

A Kenyan firm offers games with subtle messages on themes like conservation, climate change and culture



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