Nepal protests ‘hijacked’, Gen Z claim, as army patrols the streets
Fierce protests against corruption and nepotism spiralled into arson and violence on Tuesday.
Woman who bit off attacker’s tongue acquitted after 61 years
Choi Mal-ja only managed to break free after biting off about 1.5cm of her alleged attacker’s tongue.
Woman who bit off attacker’s tongue acquitted after 61 years
Choi Mal-ja only managed to break free after biting off about 1.5cm of her alleged attacker’s tongue.
Childhood obesity: The South African campaigners fighting for healthy food
The UN says the number of obese teenagers has nearly tripled globally in the last two decades.
Abducted Israeli-Russian researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov freed in Iraq
A Princeton student “tortured for many months” by Iraqi militia is now in the US embassy, President Trump says.
Pressure mounts on Bolsonaro as two out of five judges find him guilty
The Brazilian ex-president is accused of plotting a coup to cling to power, which he denies.
Russian air strikes get deadlier and bigger, hitting Ukraine’s very heart
Ukraine says Russia deliberately hit the main government building in Kyiv with a missile last Sunday.
Bowen: Diplomacy in ruins after Israel strikes Hamas leaders in Qatar
The Doha attack signals that Benjamin Netanyahu will press forward hard on all fronts, writes Jeremy Bowen.
Pressure mounts on Bolsonaro as first of five judges finds him guilty
The Brazilian ex-president is accused of plotting a coup to cling to power, which he denies.
Macron names ally Sébastien Lecornu as new French PM
It comes after a vote of confidence ousted François Bayrou after nine months in power.


