Fourteen emergency workers and a UN worker were killed when the Israeli military opened fire on a convoy of vehicles in Gaza last month.
Category: World
Rosenberg: Is Putin’s ‘Easter truce’ cause for scepticism or chance for peace?
Ukraine and Russia have accused each other of violating a 30-hour truce, but it comes as diplomatic efforts pick up, Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg writes.
Ukraine and Russia trade blame for breaking ‘Easter truce’
Kyiv says Russian shelling has increased, as Moscow accuses Ukraine of launching hundreds of drone attacks.
DR Congo bans ex-president’s party over alleged rebel links
Joseph Kabila has reportedly returned to the country after spending two years in South Africa.
Pope wishes worshippers Happy Easter after serious illness
Pope Francis, who has been recovering after his release from hospital, appeared in St Peter’s Square on Easter Sunday.
Oldest serving US astronaut returns to Earth on 70th birthday
A capsule with Dan Pettit and his two Russian crewmates lands in Kazakhstan after a space station mission.
Gunmen shoot 12 dead at Ecuador cockfight
Gunmen in fake army uniforms opened fire at a cockfighting ring, in a suspected gang-related attack.
The mother and children trapped between two conflicts
Fighting between rival forces resumes in South Sudan, while a full-scale civil war rages in neighbouring Sudan.
India’s sword-wielding grandmother still going strong at 82
At 82, Meenakshi Amma is possibly the oldest woman to practise an ancient Indian martial art.
Inside Elon Musk’s government-subsidised Texas headquarters
The tycoon and Donald Trump advisor has moved his businesses from California to a mostly rural central Texas county. What do the neighbours think?