Felicien Kabuga, an alleged financier of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, is fit to stand trial, a U.N. tribunal ruled Monday, saying it must begin "as soon as possible" in The Hague.
Clashes in Sudan's Darfur between Arab and non-Arab groups have killed more than 100 people, adding to a toll of hundreds in the region over recent months.
Saudi Arabia on Sunday pledged $10 million to help prevent an ageing Yemeni oil tanker from unleashing a potentially catastrophic spill in the Red Sea bordering its waters.
At least six people were killed in northern Burkina Faso in several attacks attributed to jihadists, local and military sources told AFP on Sunday.
FAO: International food prices will hit record highs this year, lifting global import payments to more than $1.8 trillion
Ecuador, Japan, Malta, Mozambique and Switzerland ran uncontested for their two-year terms, which will begin on January 1, 2023
Sepp Blatter, the former head of FIFA, along with Michel Platini, former head of UEFA, are charged with fraud over an alleged 2011 payment of $2 million
Paris-based body slashes its economic outlook over war in Ukraine
A Fiji court has ruled a Russian-owned superyacht be removed from the Pacific island nation by the United States because it was a waste of money for Fiji to maintain the vessel amid legal wrangling over its seizure.
Putin warns West against sending new missiles to Ukraine
It has been nearly three weeks since Ranil Wickremesinghe took over as prime minister of Sri Lanka with a daunting mandate to pull the crisis-weary country from the brink of an economic abyss that threatens to tear it apart.
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