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Why is South Africa upset about Iran joining BRICS naval drills?
South Africa's government is facing backlash from the US and from within its own administration for hosting Iran's navy.
Feet dragging, division and obstruction: What Israel really wants for Gaza
Israeli strategy for Gaza caught between settlements and security zones, as it continues to kill Palestinians.
Hunger, death, devastation: No respite in Tigray a year after US aid cuts
In Ethiopia, once largest recipient of USAID funds in sub-Saharan Africa, many left with 'little humanitarian support'.
Australian, Palestinian lawyers seek police probe of Israeli president
Legal groups says Australia obliged to investigate Israel's President Herzog for his role in genocidal war on Gaza.
Japan PM Takaichi dissolves parliament, paving way for snap election
Japan to hold election on February 8 after the country's first woman premier, Sanae Takaichi, dissolves parliament.
Trump says US still ‘watching Iran‘ as ‘massive’ fleet heads to Gulf region
US president says 'big force going towards Iran' but he would 'rather not see anything happen' amid tension with Tehran.
Did the US give Greenland back to Denmark? Trump omits history at Davos
Although the United States defended Greenland during World War II, it never ruled the territory.
US officers detain 5-year-old boy as Minnesota immigration raids continue
School superintendent says the child was 'essentially' used 'as bait' to apprehend his father, who is seeking asylum.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,429
These are the key developments from day 1,429 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
‘Will act accordingly’: US threatens action against Haitian council
The Trump administration's message comes as Haiti's Transitional Presidential Council faces pressure to hold elections.
Son-in-law of opposition figure Edmundo Gonzalez released in Venezuela
Rafael Tudares Bracho, who is married to Gonzalez's daughter, was arrested shortly before Maduro's third inauguration.
Two popular Tunisian journalists handed three-year jail terms
Press rights campaigners slammed the case against Bohran Bssaies and Mourad Zghidi as "legal persecution".
Is the world’s rules-based order ruptured?
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says system is broken, with world powers employing force.
Mamdani defends Mahmoud Khalil on deportation order
Mayor Zohran Mamdani says pro-Palestine activist Mahmoud Khalil deserves to stay' in New York City.
Are we witnessing the death of traditional TV?
The Oscars leave ABC for YouTube in 2029, signaling a major shift in how audiences watch live events.
Paramount Skydance extends Warner Bros takeover bid offer
The Ellison-owned media giant will now give investors until February 20 to consider its bid.
Zelenskyy urges Europe to act as a global power
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in Davos, urged Europe to show more courage and unity.
Trump sues JPMorgan and CEO Dimon over alleged ‘debanking’
The $5bn lawsuit alleges JPMorgan abruptly closed multiple accounts in 2021 cutting off Trump & his firms from financing
Vance portrays US immigration officers as victims of ‘far left’
US Vice President JD Vance blamed the far left" for chaotic and at times violent immigration operations in Minnesota.
Remnants of abandoned US base leech toxic waste in Greenland
Greenland residents call thousands of rusted barrels American flowers,' left behind when the US abandoned its base.
US envoy meets SDF commander, calls for Syria ceasefire to be upheld
After meeting with the SDF's commander, US's Tom Barrack said all parties agreed upholding the truce is 'essential'.
Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ sees Hamas disarmed and glitzy Gaza towers
Donald Trump launched his Board of Peace" with a vision of Gaza that sees Hamas disarmed and real estate developed.
Former Special Counsel Jack Smith testifies before US Congress committee
Smith told Congress that he found 'proof beyond a reasonable doubt that President Trump engaged in criminal activity'.
How a strategic hill decided the Thai-Cambodia ceasefire
Hill 350, a strategic high point on the Thailand-Cambodia border, was fiercely contested in fighting last year.
France seizes oil tanker in Mediterranean sailing from Russia: Macron
French President Emmanuel Macron says vessel subject to international sanctions, suspected of 'flying false flag'.
Senegal coach defends AFCON final walk-off before expected sanction
Senegal face investigation following players and coaches walk-off in injury time of AFCON final against hosts Morocco.
Inside Trump’s plan to rebuild Gaza without Palestinians
The US launches a "Board of Peace" for Gaza, but Palestinians have no seat at the table.
Real Madrid remain football’s top earners but Liverpool overtake Man Utd
Real Madrid remain the top earner in world football but Liverpool leap in ranking, while Manchester United slide.
Video shows severely damaged building in Ukraine from Russian attack
A Russian drone strike hit a residential building in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro, injuring seven people.
Flooding causes widespread damage across southern Africa
Deadly floodings across southern Africa has submerged roads, homes and schools, forcing evacuations.
Who got the most nods? The complete list of 2026 Oscar nominations
Ryan Coogler's film Sinners makes history with a record 16 nominations, followed by One Battle After Another with 13.
Torrential rains displace thousands in Mozambique as floods wreak havoc
More than 620,000 affected by Mozambique floods, as vital infrastructure and tens of thousands of homes are destroyed.
‘War has to end:’ Trump on Ukraine after Zelenskyy meeting
After meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, US President Donald Trump says Russia's war has to end'.
Belgium’s Lumumba case raises a question Africa still avoids
Much of postcolonial Africa still fails to confront the political vision for which Patrice Lumumba was eliminated.
A Song for My Land: Children highlight pesticide use in Argentina
A teacher and his students in rural Argentina use music to raise the alarm about the dangers of pesticide spraying.
Why did Israel join Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ after raising objections?
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's flip-flop is part of disruption tactics to stall any peace in Gaza, say analysts.
Who were the Palestinian journalists Israeli forces just killed?
Three Palestinian journalists were killed in a targeted Israeli strike in Gaza while working for an aid organisation.
Club Brugge fans jailed for impersonating Borat in Kazakhstan
Club Brugge were in Kazakhstan to face Kairat Almaty in the league phase of the UEFA Champions League.
Azeez Al-Shaair’s anti-genocide note: Muslims tackle NFL fine with charity
Houston Texans' linebacker faces $11,593 penalty for displaying nose tape message that says, 'Stop the Genocide'.
Trump’s Greenland ‘framework’ deal: What we know about it, what we don’t
Trump says he reached a 'framework of a future deal' on Greenland during a meeting with NATO's Mark Rutte in Davos.
Trump’s Greenland pact will demand allies boost Arctic security: NATO chief
Rutte's comments come as European allies scramble to respond to Trump's about-face on US tariffs, Greenland threats.
Bangladesh adamant on playing T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka despite ICC threat
Bangladesh's government and cricket officials stick to their stance despite ICC's threat of replacing it with Scotland.
Israeli settlers forcibly displacing largest Palestinian Bedouin village
Settler violence in the occupied West Bank has emptied nearly three-quarters of this Palestinian Bedouin village.
Trump opens ‘Board of Peace’ by listing countries the US has bombed
During the signing of his Board of Peace', US President Donald Trump talked about the countries the US had bombed.
Gaza’s Rafah crossing with Egypt to open next week: Palestinian official
US-backed technocrat leader Ali Shaath made the announcement as President Trump launched his 'Board of Peace' for Gaza.
Japan shuts reactor at world’s biggest nuclear plant a day after restart
Restart of No 6 reactor at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant suspended after malfunction related to control rods.
Former government insider takes aim at US’s policy on Israel
Josh Paul, of A New Policy, talks about the push for change in US policy towards Palestine and Israel.
Sinner, Osaka through to the third round at Australian Open
Defending champion Jannik Sinner wins easily against James Duckworth while Naomi Osaka overcomes Sorana Cirstea.
Mapping the 10 countries with the most overseas territories
Nations worldwide maintain territories for strategic and military purposes, often remnants of colonial empires.
Day one of Syria’s ceasefire marked by violation claims
A four-day ceasefire between the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led SDF was meant to cool tensions.
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