Ukraine and Russia still far apart after peace talks but agree prisoner swap
The two warring sides remain far apart on how to end the conflict after a second round of talks in Turkey.
UK backs Morocco’s plan for disputed Western Sahara
As part of the deal, the UK will secure lucrative investment projects in the 2030 World Cup.
Al-Qaeda linked group says it carried out huge attack on Mali’s army
The army says it defended its post “vigorously” but eventually withdrew, as militants seized on their base.
Mount Etna erupts as large plumes rise from volcano
The full scale of the eruption is currently unclear and disruption appears to be minimal.
Watch: Mount Etna in Sicily spews huge plumes of ash
Footage shows clouds of dark coloured smoke and ash billowing from the volcano on the Mediterranean island.
Poland’s conservative president-elect to be tough opponent for PM
Karol Nawrocki’s new role is largely ceremonial, but he could still have a profound impact on Poland, including an early election.
Poland’s conservative president-elect to be tough opponent for PM
Karol Nawrocki’s new role is largely ceremonial, but he could still have a profound impact on Poland, including an early election.
Conservative historian wins Polish presidential vote
Right-wing historian Karol Nawrocki is Poland’s new president, official results show.
More than 700 believed dead in devastating Nigeria floods
About 500 people are still missing in the town of Mokwa, and officials fear no more survivors will be found.
Gaza doctor whose nine children were killed in Israeli strike dies from injuries
Hamdi al-Najjar’s wife and 11-year-old son Adam, who was severely injured, are the only survivors in their family.


