UAE to lease millions of hectares of land in Africa to generate carbon credits
A combined area the size of the UK is being leased to a company run by a member of Dubai’s royal family
A combined area the size of the UK is being leased to a company run by a member of Dubai’s royal family
Remote-controlled quadcopters patrol warzone as Israeli defence minister declares that Hamas has 'lost control' of the strip
The UN warned 50,000 have been forced to flee, with the junta conceding the country could be split if it cannot contain the clashes
Water shortages, power cuts and constant air strikes cause chaos in healthcare facilities as disease and infection spread
Israel’s enemies – those that have long said they want to kill her Jewish citizens – do not reside on the other side of the world
'We simply do not do emergency planning well and we generally lack resilience,' says Daniel Kaszeta, a former White House advisor
Removal of country’s president completes a coast to coast corridor of African nations under military rule running across the Sahel region
Russian company accused of training paramilitary soldiers, supplying weapons to warring factions and promoting misinformation
The landlocked West African nation has become a bulwark of EU policy to curb migration from Africa into Europe, which is now in jeopardy
Removal of country’s president completes a coast to coast corridor of African nations under military rule running across the Sahel region
Report shows 5.7 million people were forced to flee Ukraine last year – the quickest outflow of refugees anywhere since 1945
Security checks rumble terrorist group’s attempt to delay evacuation of injured civilians
Migrants say they fear what awaits the women in their family when they cross border
Those returned to North Korea face prospect of life-long imprisonment, torture and even execution, activists say
Save the Children fears terror group may commandeer supplies but believes organisation’s knowledge of the Strip will help ‘navigate’ threats
Fiercest day of fighting yet as bunker-busting munitions used to kill leaders of terrorist group
Lives of thousands of pregnant women, mothers and newborn babies at risk, charities say
As the tragedy’s first anniversary approaches, victims say they are still waiting for answers – and accountability
They are caught in a storm that is no fault of theirs, but the world appears deaf to their cries