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Russia fights cross-border raid that Ukraine says is Russian opposition

An aerial view shows destructions in the frontline town of Bakhmut, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Donetsk region, Ukraine, in this handout picture released on 21st May, 2023.

Kyiv, UkraineReuters Russia said on Monday it was battling a cross-border incursion by saboteurs who burst through the frontier from Ukraine, in what appeared to be one of the biggest attacks of its kind since the war began 15 months ago.  The Governor of Russia’s Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said a Ukrainian “sabotage group” had […]

At least 19 die in school dormitory fire in Guyana; police say it may have been arson

People stand inside the remains of a burnt secondary school dormitory after several children, most of them from indigenous communities, died after a fire gutted the building overnight, in Mahdia, Guyana in this handout image obtained by Reuters on 22nd May, 2023

Updated: 10:45am (AEST)Georgetown, GuyanaReuters An overnight fire in a school dormitory in Guyana that killed at least 19 children may have been arson, the country’s police and fire services said on Monday. The building in the central city of Mahdia was “completely engulfed in flames” by the time firefighters arrived around midnight, the Fire Service […]

Sudan ceasefire starts precariously as continued fighting reported

A view of makeshift shelters of Sudanese people who fled the conflict in Sudan's Darfur region and were previously internally displaced in Sudan, near the border between Sudan and Chad, in Borota, Chad, on 13th May, 2023.

Khartoum, SudanReuters A week-long ceasefire in Sudan got off to a shaky start on Monday as witnesses in the capital Khartoum reported fighter jets flights over the city and continued fighting in some areas. Heavy bombardments could be heard in east Khartoum, witnesses said, and one resident shared a picture of thick black smoke rising […]

No joke: China’s backlash against stand-up stirs fear of comedy clampdown

A person walks past a show venue of stand-up comedy company Xiaoguo Culture Media Co that has closed its business, in Beijing, China, on 19th May, 2023.

Beijing/Shanghai, China Reuters One joke by a Chinese comedian about the nation’s military has spurred online uproar, a $US2 million fine, a police probe, a sweep of cancelled shows and fears for the survival of Chinese stand-up comedy, a rare refuge for somewhat free speech. A person walks past a show venue of stand-up comedy […]

What does the future hold for Venezuelan migrants?

Wearing life jackets, migrants from Venezuela, Haiti, and parts of Africa and Asia board a tourist boat in Necocli to cross the Gulf of Uraba to reach Capurgana from where the jungle trek begins.

Bogota, ColombiaThomson Reuters Foundation Venezuelans fleeing economic and political turmoil now face tough new border regulations in the US as Joe Biden’s administration tries to clamp down on a wave of migration. Millions have left the South American nation over the last decade for countries including neighbouring Colombia, Brazil and the United States. Wearing life […]

After fleeing conflict, displaced women face rape in east Congo

Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo Reuters Four men with machetes were hard on their heels as a group of women raced through the dense forest surrounding east Congo’s city of Goma, desperate to reach a displacement camp they had left to collect firewood. One tripped on a stone and fell. She had no time to […]

Britain’s record holding climber says Everest is “dry, more rocky”

British climber Kenton Cool, 49, waves towards the media personnel, upon his arrival at the airport, as he returns after completing his 17th ascent of Mount Everest, which is the most by any foreign climber, in Kathmandu, Nepal, on 19th May, 2023.

Kathmandu, Nepal Reuters Mount Everest is losing snow and turning “dry and rocky”, British climber Kenton Cool, who made his 17th ascent of the world’s highest peak this week, the most by a foreigner, said on Saturday. The 49-year-old Cool, who climbed the 8,849-metre peak for the first time in 2004, said the giant mountain […]

UN chief says it’s time to reform Security Council, Bretton Woods

United Nation's Secretary-General Antonio Guterres addresses the audience during a joint press conference with Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness (not pictured), in Kingston, Jamaica, on 15th May, 2023.

Hiroshima, Japan Reuters UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Sunday that it was time to reform both the Security Council and Bretton Woods to align with the “realities of today’s world”. Speaking at a press conference in Hiroshima, Japan, where the Group of Seven summit meeting had been held, Guterres said both institutions reflected the […]

Pent-up demand promises record tourist season for southern Europe

Tourists walk in St Mark's Square as the municipality prepares to charge them up to 10 euro for entry into the lagoon city, in order to cut down the number of visitors, in Venice, Italy, on 5th September, 2021.

Rome, ItalyReuters After three years of pandemic travel restrictions and rocketing energy costs, tourism is back with a vengeance to boost the economies of southern Europe as sun-seekers make up for lost time. Early bookings suggest Italy, Spain, Greece and Portugal could receive record tourism revenues this year, helping replenish state coffers depleted by rising […]