The UN says more than 5,600 people were killed in Haiti last year as gangs rampage
Read more at ABC News
-
Death toll of Haiti gang violence rose to 5,600 in 2024, UN says
UN Human Rights Office adds that 2,200 were injured and nearly 1,500 kidnapped as international mission struggles. More than 5,600 people were reported killed in Haiti last year, the UN has said, ...The Guardian - 21h -
Iran reportedly executed at least 901 people in 2024, UN says
The UN human rights chief says it is time Iran "stems this ever-swelling tide of executions".BBC News - 1d -
More than 20 killed in latest Israeli attacks on Gaza, report says
Yahoo News - 2d -
Hezbollah leader Nasrallah was killed last year inside the war operations room, aide says
A senior Hezbollah security official says leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli airstrike last year while inside the militant group’s war operations roomABC News - 3d -
New Israeli airstrikes in Gaza kill more than 20, hospital workers say
Hospital staff in Gaza say the latest Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 21 people including at least two childrenABC News - 3d -
More than 40 killed in latest Israeli attacks on Gaza, report says
Yahoo News - 3d -
More than 2,200 people died in Mediterranean in 2024, UN finds
Figure includes hundreds of children, who make up one in five migrants trying to reach Europe fleeing war and poverty. More than 2,200 people either died or went missing in the Mediterranean while ...The Guardian - 4d -
Gunman who killed at least 12 people in Montenegro rampage dies by suicide
A gunman who fatally shot at least 12 people, including two children, in Montenegro has killed himself while surrounded by police, officials said Thursday.NBC News - 6d -
At least 10 people were killed in a shooting in Montenegro, including 2 children, the interior minister says
At least 10 people were killed in a shooting in Montenegro, including 2 children, the interior minister saysABC News - 6d
More from ABC News
-
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen pays tribute to her politically polarizing father
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has paid tribute to her father Jean-Marie, the founder of the National Front party who died at 96, calling him a “warrior” in politics despite their ...ABC News - 1h -
Ukraine claims it struck a key military fuel depot deep inside Russia
The Ukrainian military says it struck a fuel storage depot deep inside RussiaABC News - 1h -
UK police face probe into handling of sex crimes allegations against Harrods owner Al Fayed
U.K. police watchdogs will investigate whether the London force bungled its handling of sex crimes allegations against Mohamed Al FayedABC News - 1h -
124 migrants detained on an eastern Greek island after using unmarked speedboats
Authorities in Greece have detained 124 migrants on the eastern island of Karpathos after spotting speedboats without identification markersABC News - 1h -
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala released from Iran and returning home
An Italian journalist detained in Iran since Dec. 19 has been freedABC News - 2h
More in World
-
California wildfires live: more than 1,400 firefighters tackling three separate fires around LA
California’s governor says emergency services are ‘all hands on deck’ as wildfire spreads through Pacific Palisades. Celebrities among thousands to flee homes as LA wildfires rage Explainer: ...The Guardian - 2m -
Trump ‘considering national economic emergency declaration’ to allow new tariffs; UK borrowing costs rise again – business live
Bond selloff drives yield on 10-year UK bonds to highest since 2008 financial crisis. Rise in UK borrowing costs could push Reeves to new public spending cuts Two UK investment trusts have ...The Guardian - 2m -
Keir Starmer claims new inquiry would delay action on child grooming gangs until 2031 – UK politics live
Prime minister says any new inquiry into child abuse would delay progress as Kemi Badenoch says ‘be a leader, not a lawyer’. Reform UK has also tabled a reasoned amendment to the children’s ...The Guardian - 5m -
Facebook is ushering in a ‘world without facts’, says Nobel peace prize winner
Maria Ressa says decision to end factchecking in US means ‘dangerous times ahead’ for journalism and democracy. The Nobel peace prize winner Maria Ressa has said that Meta’s decision to end ...The Guardian - 8m -
Trump asks US supreme court to halt sentencing in New York criminal case
President-elect turns to nation’s top court after New York appeals court denied bid to pause criminal proceedings. Donald Trump has asked the US supreme court to pause criminal proceedings in his ...The Guardian - 11m