It’s been 80 years since French soldiers massacred dozens of West African troops in Senegal.

It’s been 80 years since French soldiers massacred dozens of West African troops in Senegal.
Michiko Kodama was a small child when the US atomic bomb hit her home city of Hiroshima in 1945.
An explosion of a US bombshell left a huge crater at Miyazaki Airport, prompting cancellation of nearly 90 flights.
Irmgard Furchner loses her appeal against a conviction of complicity in more than 10,000 murders during World War II.
Egypt’s iconic wars and conflicts captured by photographers, from the Suez Crisis to the Arab-Israeli wars.
Harold Terens and Jeanne Swelin were later guests at a state dinner with French President Macron and US President Biden.
“To surrender to bullies, to bow down to dictators, it’s simply unthinkable,” US President Joe Biden said.
World War II veterans from US, UK and Canada are in Normandy to mark 80 years since the D-Day landings.
Middle East analyst Mouin Rabbani says Israel appears intent on “dragging the region into war”.
Dozens of women have protested Russia’s war on Ukraine and called for the return of their husbands.
Global wars are raging with major powers in the East and West often arming opposing sides.
Eighty years since WWII, we examine the fragility of historical memory and a rise in Holocaust revisionism in Europe.
Visits ahead of N Korea’s Victory Day indicate a key shift in Pyongyang’s stringent enforcement of COVID border curbs.
Stalin’s decision to blockade West Berlin was a defining moment of the Cold War that reverberates to this day.