Police said gang members killed a prison guard before turning on members of a rival gang.
British couple held by Taliban for months feared they would be executed
Peter and Barbie Reynolds, 80 and 76, said it was never explained to them why they were being held.
France transfixed by ‘no body’ murder trial
Cédric Jubillar has always denied killing his wife Delphine, who vanished in December 2020.
Sarah Ferguson dropped from charity over Epstein email
The children’s hospice charity says it would be inappropriate for her to continue as a patron of the charity.
Egypt’s president pardons British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah
The British-Egyptian activist is one of six people whose sentences have been commuted, according to state media.
Thousands protest in Brazil against bill that could grant Bolsonaro amnesty
Tens of thousands take to the streets of major cities to oppose a bill which could spare the ex-leader jail.
Trump will reportedly link autism to pain reliever Tylenol – but many experts are sceptical
Some studies have suggested an association between the two, but experts say there is no causal relationship.
France to recognise Palestinian state but Germany and Italy say not yet
President Emmanuel Macron, backed by several other European countries, described France’s move as a “necessity”.
France to recognise Palestinian state but Germany and Italy say not yet
President Emmanuel Macron, backed by several other European countries, described France’s move as a “necessity”.
Botswana declares public holiday after ‘historic’ athletics gold medal
President Duma Boko congratulates the men’s 4x400m relay team for winning gold at the World Athletic Championships.


