Boy, 8, saves classmate with Heimlich manoeuvre
Thomas Conley was sitting next to Isaiah Rodriguez at lunch when he noticed something was wrong.
Houthi missile strike injures more than a dozen in Tel Aviv
The Israeli military said attempts to shoot down a projectile launched from Yemen had been unsuccessful and that it had landed in a public park.
Inside the abandoned homes of Assad’s ruthless enforcers
The men who ruled Syria with an iron fist have fled – and some fear they may evade justice.
Jogging memories: Why some Nigerians in London set up their own running club
Young Igbos in the UK meet up weekly to reconnect with their roots.
‘We have to be more bold’: Syria’s musicians await future under new Islamist leaders
A lively electronic music scene developed under the Assad regime. Now, it’s unclear what comes next.
Faced with turmoil, a defiant Trudeau hangs on – for now
As the longest serving G7 leader, the Canadian prime minister has weathered many storms. But this time might be different.
Five unanswered questions from the Pelicot trial
Although the Pelicot trial is over, some questions remain over the case that shook France.
Warriors, water and a white horse: Photos of the week
A selection of news photographs from around the world.
The drug-trafficking Rio gangsters who see themselves as God’s ‘soldiers of crime’
Brazilian narco gangs say they are taking territory for Jesus, and are barring other faiths from the favelas.
US House votes to avert government shutdown
The bill must now be passed by the Senate and signed by President Biden, otherwise government services begin to shutter.


