Julia, aged three, looks on from a crowd of fearful and exhausted men. This is her story.
Author: Jessica
Crack cocaine ‘crisis’ on Dublin’s streets
The use of crack cocaine increased by 594% in Ireland between 2017 and 2023.
‘I lost my leg on the way home from school’
Two years since war ended in northern Ethiopia, discarded weapons are proving deadly and maiming people.
Ex-officer found guilty in death of Breonna Taylor
Brett Hankison is the first officer convicted in the 2020 botched raid on Taylor’s apartment
Spain sends 500 more troops to Valencia as anger grows over lack of support
More than 200 people have died and communities remain cut off after heavy flooding across Spain.
The rebel painter who ushered in a new era of Indian art
Vasudeo Gaitonde, born 100 years ago, is considered one of South Asia’s greatest abstract painters.
Spain floods: Before and after images show devastation
Satellite images and on-the-ground photos show the scale of destruction caused by the floods.
Kim Jong Un was China’s ally – until he became the ‘comrade from hell’
Beijing is caught between its sanctioned neighbours, whose new alliance is causing concern.
Could election change protection US offers Europe?
US military power has helped protect Europe for 75 years, but for how much longer?
Moment police tackle teen accused of deadly Halloween shooting
Video shows the chaotic aftermath of the shooting on an Orlando street packed with revellers.