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Nato countries, meeting for a summit against the backdrop of the Ukraine war, agree to admit Sweden and Finland.
Nato countries, meeting for a summit against the backdrop of the Ukraine war, agree to admit Sweden and Finland.
It calls for the handover of 33 "terror" suspects after a deal to let Finland and Sweden join Nato.
The 2015 Paris attacks left 130 people dead and some of the survivors have formed a unique bond.
A BBC investigation has gathered evidence of the repeated use of cluster munitions in the city of Chernihiv, northern Ukraine.
Sanctions against Anna Tsivileva will help weaken the Russian war machine, the UK's foreign office says.
Footage from a pond in Kremenchuk shows people running for cover as missile strikes hit nearby area.
Police in Germany say the eight-year-old crawled into the sewer and then "lost his bearings".
Nato countries, meeting for a summit against the backdrop of the Ukraine war, agree to admit Sweden and Finland.
It calls for the handover of 33 "terror" suspects after a deal to let Finland and Sweden join Nato.
The 2015 Paris attacks left 130 people dead and some of the survivors have formed a unique bond.
A BBC investigation has gathered evidence of the repeated use of cluster munitions in the city of Chernihiv, northern Ukraine.
Sanctions against Anna Tsivileva will help weaken the Russian war machine, the UK's foreign office says.
Footage from a pond in Kremenchuk shows people running for cover as missile strikes hit nearby area.
Police in Germany say the eight-year-old crawled into the sewer and then "lost his bearings".
It calls for the handover of 33 "terror" suspects after a deal to let Finland and Sweden join Nato.
The 2015 Paris attacks left 130 people dead and some of the survivors have formed a unique bond.
A BBC investigation has gathered evidence of the repeated use of cluster munitions in the city of Chernihiv, northern Ukraine.
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UN Secretary General António Guterres has joined in the chorus of condemnation after at least 23 migrants died as Moroccan security forces tried to stop them crossing into the Spanish enclave of Melilla last week.
In a statement issued on Twitter, he said he was "shocked by the violence".
"The use of excessive force is unacceptable, and the human rights and dignity of people on the move must be prioritized by countries," he added.
Between 1,500 and 2,000 migrants who had been camping in the Moroccan mountains surrounding Melilla descended on the city's border last Friday, a number of them carrying sticks, hoping to scale the border fences and therefore reach Spanish territory.
In the chaos that followed, many of them were crushed between the six-metre-high fences and Moroccan border guards, who used tear gas and batons on the migrants.
On Sunday, the head of the AU commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, expressed his "shock and concern at the violent and degrading treatment of African migrants".
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