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The unmaintained 'FSO Safer', pictured in March 2005, off Yemen's Red Sea coast has been described as a 'floating bomb'. Getty Images
Yemen tanker fundraiser nets barely quarter of $144m target

Donors pledged only $38m to stop 'FSO Safer' from releasing potentially catastrophic oil spill

USMay 11, 2022
James Reinl
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, second left, shakes hands with Iran's Oil Minister Javad Owji during his visit to Caracas earlier this month. Photo: AFP
Stand tough against Russia-Venezuela-Iran axis, says opposition figure

Venezuelan politician Isadora Zubillaga says Tehran and Caracas are colluding against western oil sanctions

USMay 10, 2022
James Reinl
A farmer in Ukraine's Khmelnytsky region. The Russian invasion has caused food prices to rise worldwide, particularly for cereals and flour, as Ukraine is a major supplier of wheat and corn. EPA
Blinken leads UN bid to fix Ukraine war food price crisis

Ukrainian farmers are struggling to sow crops and export grain through Russia's naval blockade

USMay 10, 2022
James Reinl
A report of North Korea's short-range ballistic missile launch on a TV screen at Seoul Station in South Korea. EPA
US asks for UN Security Council meeting on North Korea

Diplomats request talks on Wednesday after two missile tests in recent days

USMay 09, 2022
James Reinl
Bono and The Edge sing during a performance for Ukrainian people inside a subway station, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Kyiv, Ukraine May 8, 2022. REUTERS / Valentyn Ogirenko
Irish rockers U2 back Ukraine with Kyiv metro gig

Bono and The Edge performed anthems in a metro station in the capital city

WorldMay 08, 2022
James Reinl
First Lady Jill Biden left, greets Olena Zelenska, the wife of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, outside a school building in which displaced people are staying in Uzhhorod, Ukraine, on Sunday. AP
Jill Biden makes surprise visit to Ukrainian first lady

Ms Biden's unannounced meeting Olena Zelenska makes her the highest profile US figure to visit the war-torn country

USMay 08, 2022
James Reinl
Antonio Guterres called for a ceasefire in front of the bronze sculpture called 'The Knotted Gun' last week outside the UN headquarters in New York. EPA
UN chief to hold peace talks with Vladimir Putin in Moscow

Mr Guterres will also meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv

USApril 22, 2022
James Reinl
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet. AP
UN rights chief says Russia ‘tossed aside’ laws of war in Ukraine

Expanded Russian operations in eastern Ukraine expected to lead to more Mariupol-style carnage

USApril 22, 2022
James Reinl
US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry at the Doha Forum. EPA
Toxic Ukraine war politics hits climate progress, says John Kerry

Welcome to 'Ukovinpol' — a heady fusion of the Ukraine war, Covid-19, inflation and ugly politics

USApril 20, 2022
James Reinl
A destroyed house in the village of Yatskivka, in eastern Ukraine. AFP
UN chief says ‘horror lies ahead’ as eastern Ukraine offensive starts

Antonio Guterres called for a four-day pause in fighting to help trapped civilians during the Orthodox Easter holiday

USApril 19, 2022
James Reinl
UN special envoy Hans Grundberg gives a press conference at Sanaa's international airport before his departure from the Yemeni capital on Wednesday. AFP
Marib truce breaches could plunge Yemen back into war, says UN envoy

A Ramadan ceasefire between rebel and government forces is only 'fragile and temporary', says Hans Grundberg

USApril 14, 2022
James Reinl
New York City police officers take Brooklyn subway shooting suspect James Frank into custody. Photo: NYPD
New York subway shooting suspect arrested

Mr James faces life behind bars for firing 33 shots on a packed subway carriage during the morning rush hour

USApril 13, 2022
James Reinl
Nadia Murad, a Yazidi woman from Iraq who was trafficked as a sex slave to ISIS militants. EPA
Ukraine sex crimes 'should alarm us all’, Yazidi Nobel Laureate tells UN

The UN is investigating allegations of rape by Russian and Ukrainian forces during weeks of brutal fighting

USApril 13, 2022
James Reinl
UN vehicles at Sanaa'a closed airport this week. There are hopes commercial flights could return to the capital after a pause of six years. Photo: EPA
Sanaa readies for commercial flights as truce raises hopes of lasting peace

Fuel ships are docking and Taez roads could reopen amid signs that a ceasefire is largely holding

WorldApril 13, 2022
James Reinl
Local residents eat free food near their house, destroyed by Russian shelling, in Borodyanka, in Ukraine's Kyiv region. Reuters
UN: Economic turmoil from Ukraine invasion hitting 1.7 billion globally

Chaos in food and energy markets due to the Russian assault is affecting a fifth of humanity, UN study finds

USApril 13, 2022
James Reinl
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