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A handout image by the New York City Police Department of Frank R. James, 62, who police are identifying as a 'person of interest' in connection with today's mass shooting in a New York City subway station in the Brooklyn borough of New York. EPA
New York shooting: manhunt for suspect enters second day

Man wanted for questioning abandoned a rental van linked to his address and made threatening posts on social media

USApril 13, 2022
James Reinl
A UN Security Council meeting on Ukraine on Monday. Reuters
US pushes to reform UN veto rules over Russia’s actions in Ukraine, Georgia and Syria

The UN's top five powers may be less likely to cast vetoes if they have to explain after

USApril 12, 2022
James Reinl
Orphaned children who fled the Russian-occupied Ukrainian town of Polohy wait in an evacuation train before leaving for the western part of Ukraine last month. EPA
Russia abducts Ukraine war orphans in state-run adoption scheme, envoy tells UN

Russian forces also use 'mobile crematoriums' to burn corpses and hide war crimes, Sergiy Kyslytsya claims

USApril 11, 2022
James Reinl
The unmaintained 'FSO Safer', pictured in March 2005, off Yemen's Red Sea coast has been described as a 'floating bomb'. Getty Images
Race against time to raise funds for Yemen tanker salvage mission

A scheme to replace the 'FSO Safer' must begin before choppy seas and adverse weather arrive in September, UN says

USApril 08, 2022
James Reinl
Already gummed up by supply-chain bottlenecks, skyrocketing freight rates and weather events, markets are bracing for more upheavals as deliveries from Ukraine and Russia turn increasingly complicated and raise the specter of food shortages. Bloomberg
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine pushes food prices up to record levels

Egypt, Lebanon, Syria and other Middle East importers are already feeling the pinch from soaring grain costs

USApril 08, 2022
James Reinl
A journalist takes video of a mass grave in Bucha on Sunday. AP
Russia's UN seat in peril over alleged atrocities in Ukraine

Nearly 100 nations made history by voting to suspend Moscow from the Human Rights Council

USApril 07, 2022
James Reinl
Serhii Lahovskyi mourns next to the grave of his friend Ihor Lytvynenko, who according to residents was killed by Russian soldiers amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Bucha near Kyiv. Reuters
Russia's isolation deepens as UN suspension vote looms

Russia-hosted talks on unsubstantiated claims of US bioweapons labs in Ukraine struggled to attract attendees

USApril 06, 2022
James Reinl
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visits Bucha, north of Kyiv, on Monday. AP
Zelenskyy describes Russian atrocities to UN Security Council

Russian forces ripped tongues from the mouths of defiant Ukrainian civilians, the president told the UN

USApril 05, 2022
James Reinl
Konstyantyn, 70, smokes a cigarette amid destroyed Russian tanks in Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, on Sunday, April 3, 2022. AP
Ukraine accuses Russia of ‘genocide’ amid mass grave revelations

Top US diplomat Antony Blinken called images of Bucha atrocities a ‘punch to the gut’

USApril 03, 2022
James Reinl
Police at the scene of an early-morning shooting in central Sacramento, California. Reuters
Police hunt gunman after mass shooting in California

Several people are being sought over assault in nightlife area that also wounded at least 12

USApril 03, 2022
James Reinl
Afghan teachers protest this week near the Ministry of Education in Kabul, calling for education rights for girls. EPA
Look beyond Taliban's schoolgirl ban and give $4.4bn, UN chief tells donors

Donors pledged just $2.4bn for an escalating humanitarian crisis made worse by the Taliban's return to power

USMarch 31, 2022
James Reinl
Alphonso Davies and other refugee football stars launch Ukraine fundraiser

Mahmoud Dahoud, first Syrian refugee to play in Germany’s Bundesliga, joined five other athletes and musician The Weeknd

USMarch 29, 2022
James Reinl
People sit inside a subway station used as a bomb shelter in Kharkiv, north-east Ukraine. The letter from members of the US Congress marks the latest effort to isolate Russia at the UN. EPA
US politicians call for Russia’s removal from top UN rights body

Ukraine has queried Moscow's right to hold permanent seat on powerful Security Council

USMarch 29, 2022
James Reinl
Secretary General Antonio Guterres outside the Security Council at UN headquarters in New York on March 14. AP
UN chief launches ceasefire plan to halt suffering in Ukraine

Previous humanitarian deals between Moscow and Kyiv unravelled as shells kept on flying

USMarch 28, 2022
James Reinl
Only Russia and China voted for the resolution while the council’s remaining 13 members abstained. AP
Russia further isolated on Ukraine war after draft UN resolution flops

Moscow can expect another diplomatic slap when the UN General Assembly votes on separate text on Thursday

USMarch 23, 2022
James Reinl
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