South Africa rips up UN refugee treaties in order to curb immigration
The government says it can no longer afford current asylum policies, although critics say foreigners are being scapegoated
The government says it can no longer afford current asylum policies, although critics say foreigners are being scapegoated
Atrocities in West Darfur are a grim echo of the massacres seen in the region’s genocide 20 years ago, aid agencies warn
IDF says it found the body of pensioner Yehudit Weiss, who was kidnapped by Hamas on Oct 7
Hamas-linked terrorists armed with explosives killed by police in shootout at West Bank checkpoint near Jerusalem
Fresh talks could lead to ‘humanitarian pause’ in Israel’s Gaza offensive in exchange for the release of 10 to 15 hostages
Reports from Zanuta echo US view that settler violence is “an acute concern right now”
Israel also rejects US calls for ‘humanitarian pause’ to get aid into Gaza and says it ‘made it clear we are going with full steam ahead’
Horrific attacks in Israel will ‘inspire’ terrorists around the world to act, Christopher Wray tells the US Senate
Netanyahu 'wasn't opposed' to proposal that could ease plight of Palestinians
Leaked ‘concept paper’ may worsen tensions between Cairo and Israel as Palestinian president draws 1948 parallel
UK is working to rescue its citizens as 'scared and desperate' people begin looting food
The Israeli prime minister has reportedly sought a military path with the widest possible backing from his divided war cabinet
The scale of the bombardment was larger and the duration longer than any of the brief cross-border tank raids conducted so far
Benjamin Netanyahu’s war cabinet sanctions onslaught after hostage release talks with Hamas break down
Israeli prime minister reportedly sought unanimous approval before approving further incursions to drive out Hamas terrorists
IDF believed to be carrying out several ‘micro sieges’ to clear a path and seize territory as they go