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Liverpool thrash Galatasaray 4-0 to reach Champions League quarterfinals
Liverpool book quarterfinal with champions Paris Saint-Germain after dismantling Turkish giants Galatasaray at Anfield.
Leader of Ecuador-based criminal group Los Lobos arrested in Mexico City
Angel Esteban Aguilar is suspected of masterminding the 2023 assassination of an Ecuadorian presidential candidate.
Nigeria’s President Tinubu meets royals in UK state visit
With trade between the two countries at a record high, Charles is using the visit to highlight the pair's deep ties.
Iranians burn Trump, Netanyahu effigies at warship victim rally
Iranians in Tehran burned effigies of Israeli PM Netanyahu and US President Trump.
US Fed keeps interest rates steady amid economic uncertainty, Iran war
The US Federal Reserve keeps rates steady at 3.5-3.75 percent amidst a cooling labour market and Iran pressures.
Israel holding more than half of Palestinian child detainees without charge
Rights group says Palestinian children consistently report 'appalling and debilitating conditions' in Israeli prisons.
Delcy Rodriguez replaces Venezuela’s Defence Minister Vladimir Padrino
General Vladimir Padrino spent 11 years as the country's defence minister, acting as a key ally of Nicolas Maduro.
Oil prices surge after Israeli strike on Iran’s South Pars gasfield
There are fears that a period of elevated oil and gas prices could trigger a damaging wave of global inflation.
Top US spy accused of omitting Iran intel that contradicts Trump
Top US spy was accused of altering testimony on Iran, omitting details that contradict Trump's threat claims.
Israel attacks Iran’s major gas field in new escalation
Israel has struck facilities belonging to the world's largest natural gas field in Iran, marking a sharp escalation.
US intel chief Gabbard says Iran was not rebuilding enrichment prior to war
Gabbard's testimony contradicts one of several justifications Trump has given for launching war with Iran.
Qatar says Iran missile attack sparks fire, causes damage at gas facility
Qatar's Foreign Ministry strongly condemns attack that caused "extensive damage" at the Ras Laffan complex.
US to require up to $15,000 bond for visa applicants from 12 new countries
Trump administration has introduced measures meant to restrict both legal and illegal immigration to the US.
Could the Iran war trigger a global recession?
Energy prices are surging as the Iran war disrupts supply, raising risks for the US, China and Europe.
Trump temporarily waives century-old shipping law amid rising fuel costs
Lifting the Jones Act temporarily allows foreign ships to transport cargo across the US, but critics question efficacy.
Who will answer for the Iranian schoolchildren killed in Minab?
An investigation finds the Minab school strike may have been deliberate. Who can hold the US accountable?
Iranian women’s football team return to Iran
The Iranian national women's football team has returned to Iran, including several players who withdrew asylum requests.
LIVE: Liverpool vs Galatasaray – Champions League last 16
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the game as Liverpool host the Turkish champions at Anfield.
Gunshots disperse crowd during Persian New Year festivities in Tehran
A crowd celebrating Chaharshanbe Suri in Tehran were forced to flee after gunshots disrupted their event.
President or Congress? Who in the US has the power to declare war?
US presidents have long bypassed Congress's authority and dissenting lawmakers have often tried to fight back.
Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to temporary Eid al-Fitr ‘pause’ in conflict
Pakistani minister says five-day pause, to begin at midnight Thursday, requested by Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkiye.
How Los Angeles’s Iranian diaspora is confronting the US war on Iran
Residents are divided between supporting and opposing the US and Israeli war against Iran, amid fears for loved ones.
Trump wants to overthrow the Cuban president
The Trump administration says it wants to remove Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel by the end of the year.
Iran threatens to strike Gulf energy facilities after South Pars attack
Qatar foreign ministry spokesman slams Israeli attack on Iran's offshore gasfield as 'dangerous, irresponsible step'.
How the killing of Iran’s Ali Larijani could impact the war
How will the killing of Ali Larijani impact Iran's leadership and the country's security?
Amid ruins, Palestinians struggle to preserve Gaza’s historic markets
For centuries, the Grain Market has been Khan Younis's shopping hub, but it has stood largely empty since Israel's war.
Senegal govt alleges corruption in decision to hand AFCON title to Morocco
Senegal were stripped of AFCON title after an appeals board review by CAF into a mid-final protest by team's players.
How Dubai and UAE are being affected by Iran attacks and US-Israeli war
How Dubai and UAE are being affected by Iran attacks and US-Israeli war
Israel says it killed Iranian intelligence chief Khatib
Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz said an overnight strike killed Iran's Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib.
Iran announces arrests, says US and Israel suffering ‘defeats’
Hundreds have been arrested as Iran cracks down on 'traitors' following killing of Larijani, Soleimani.
Kenya’s ‘drought amid plenty’
Rains have begun in Kenya, but the north remains parched. Catherine Soi reports from Turkana.
Iran holds funerals for officials Larijani and Soleimani
Iranians have attended funeral processions for senior security officials Ali Larijani and Gholamreza Soleimani.
Polish court clears extradition of Russian archaeologist to Ukraine
Alexander Butyagin, an academic with Russia's Hermitage Museum, is accused of illegal excavations in occupied Crimea.
European groups join aid convoy to Cuba amid crippling oil blockade
Millions have been plunged into darkness in Cuba as the US's total blockade has meant no fuel shipments in three months.
Why did Trump’s counterterrorism chief resign over Iran war?
US counterterrorism chief Joe Kent has resigned over Washington's war on Iran, saying he cannot support the conflict.
Olympics urged to drop reported gender test plans for female athletes
Global sports leaders reached consensus on a new set of eligibility criteria for transgender athletes in February.
Turkiye says NATO bringing in more defences after missile interceptions
NATO to deploy a new Patriot missile defence unit to southern Turkiye's Incirlik Air Base.
Iranian women footballers arrive in eastern Turkiye, on home border
The team is on last leg of its journey home from Australia after Asian Cup, which began before conflict in Middle East.
How Iran defied Trump threats to emerge as Strait of Hormuz gatekeeper
Trump has called on other navies to help open the strait, but countries are instead striking deals with Iran.
Israel says it kills Iran intel minister in third assassination in two days
Israel gives military permission to strike Iranian leaders at will as Iran has yet to confirm death of Esmaeil Khatib.
Senegal to appeal decision to award AFCON title to Morocco
Morocco were awarded the 2025 AFCON title following an appeal to CAF regarding Senegal's walk-off protest in final.
Iranian diaspora celebrates Persian festival wrapped in US, Israeli flags
Dancing on a beach in Barcelona, members of the Iranian diaspora celebrated the Persian festival of Chaharshanbe Suri.
Colombian president says Gaza was an ‘experiment’ for wider destruction
Colombian President Gustavo Petro says the war in Gaza was an experiment" designed to intimidate the Global South.
‘US and Israel have taken majority of Iran’s ballistic missile capability’
US and Israel have taken the vast majority of Iran's ballistic missile capability'
Pro-Israel groups see mixed record in money-fuelled Illinois primaries
Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton, who took money from pro-Israel donors, won race to be Democratic Senate candidate.
Cuba’s lights begin to return, but its crisis is far from over
Power supply slowly resuming in Havana; but the country's deeper crisis in relations with the US is endemic, long-term.
In Cape Town’s historic Bo-Kaap, homes under siege from rich foreign buyers
Amid digital nomads, a tourism boom and a housing crisis, can the people who built the city still afford to live in it?
Why Israel targets Beirut’s Dahiyeh and what the suburb means to Lebanon
Dahiyeh's story is not only about Hezbollah or Israel. It is about how it came to embody Lebanon's deepest inequalities.
Beirut building turned to rubble by Israeli attack
Several central neighbourhoods in Beirut have been attacked in a series of Israeli strikes.
Cuba’s nationwide blackout and energy crisis explained
Power is returning in Cuba after Monday's grid collapse, as US restrictions on oil continue. Ed Augustin is in Havana.
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