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Slovakia threatens to cut electricity to Ukraine over Russian oil spat
Slovakia and Hungary vexed after Russian oil flows viaUkraine halted by alleged Russian drone strike last month.
NASA rules out March launch for manned moon mission over technical issues
Artemis 2 is a precursor to the US space agency's planned astronaut moon landing with Artemis III scheduled for 2028.
Far-right anti-Islam march sparks counterprotests in Manchester
Hundreds of Britain First protesters faced larger antifascist crowds in a tense Manchester city centre standoff.
Israeli army kills 2 Palestinians in strikes on Gaza during Ramadan
Latest Israeli attacks bring total death toll in Gaza since October 'ceasefire' to 614.
Pakistan-New Zealand Super Eights opener abandoned at T20 World Cup
Persistent rain in Colombo forces abandonment of Pakistan's game with New Zealand, which was to open Super Eights stage.
LIVE: Manchester City vs Newcastle United – Premier League
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the game as City host Newcastle at the Etihad Stadium.
Russian attack on Kharkiv kills two, Ukraine hits missile plant
Kharkiv regional administration head, Oleh Syniehubov, reported that 175 'combat clashes' were recorded.
India vs South Africa: T20 World Cup Super Eights – teams, start, lineups
Defending champions and co-hosts India face debut-title chasing South Africa in rematch of last T20 World Cup final.
Two soldiers killed during military operation in Pakistan’s northwest: Army
An explosive-laden motorcycle rammed vehicle in security forces convoy, military says.
Giant tortoises return to Galapagos island after 150 years
More than 150 giant tortoises have been reintroduced to Ecuador's Floreana Island in the Galapagos.
Iran demands ‘evidence’ as Trump, UN experts highlight protest killings
UN experts said discrepancy between official figures and grassroots estimates is compounding the anguish of families.
Israel wants to execute Palestinians and the world will allow it
An execution bill is being pushed through the Knesset. International indifference paved its way for it.
India signs critical minerals deal with Brazil to curb dependance on China
Brazilian President Lula called the critical minerals and rare earths deal the 'core of the pioneering agreement'.
LIVE: Pakistan vs New Zealand – T20 World Cup Super Eights
All our updates from our live text commentary stream of the abandoned Super Eights opener in Colombo.
Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal: Premier League – team news, start, lineups
Igor Tudor's first game in charge of Spurs is a north London derby against wobbling Premier League leaders Arsenal.
Venezuela grants amnesty to 379 political prisoners
The move is in line with a new law, giving hope to throngs of others imprisoned over alleged plots to oust the government.
World reacts as US top court limits Trump’s tariff powers
Some countries welcome the ruling, while others review trade deals and economic effect.
Farmers in Gaza risk Israeli bullets to bring their fields back to life
Gaza farmers face risks as Israeli buffer zones expand into their agricultural lands under heavy military control.
Videos show aftermath of deadly Israeli attacks in Lebanon
Israel's military has carried out air attacks on eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley and refugee camp Ein el-Hilweh.
Protesters shoot fireworks at Albania prime minister’s office
Police confronted protesters in Albania's capital Tirana after demonstrators shot fireworks and threw petrol bombs.
Trump to make three-day visit to China next month, White House says
Three-day trip, at Beijing's invitation, comes more than eight years after Trump's first visit to China.
Clashes in Albania as protesters demand PM Rama resign
Violence breaks out near parliament as demonstrators demand accountability in a corruption investigation.
UK weighs removing ex-Prince Andrew from succession line amid Epstein probe
The report comes as police widen investigations into former prince, including questioning his close protection teams.
Where are the most endangered languages in the world?
February 21 is World Mother Language Day. Al Jazeera looks at the most spoken languages and which ones are endangered.
Brazil’s Lula says Maduro should face trial in Venezuela, not US
Brazil's President Lula says fate of Venezuelan president should be determined by the 'people of Venezuela'.
Gunmen on motorcycles kill at least 50 in northwest Nigeria: Report
Nigerian lawmaker reports at least 50 people dead' after attack as list of missing is still being compiled.
Trump, JD Vance vilify ‘lawless’ Supreme Court justices over tariff ruling
President Trump calls Supreme Court justices an 'embarrassment to their families' in 45-minute address to media.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,458
These are the key developments from day 1,458 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
US military says it attacked vessel in Pacific Ocean, killing three people
US military's Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) claimed the vessel was involved in drug trafficking, without providing proof.
US envoy suggests it would be ‘fine’ if Israel expands across Middle East
'It would be fine if they took it all,' Mike Huckabee says when asked about expanding Israel from Nile to Euphrates.
Twelve Palestine Action activists granted bail
Bailed activists include four former hunger strikers: Teuta Hoxha, Kamran Ahmed, Qesser Zuhrah and Heba Muraisi.
Can Trump still impose tariffs after the Supreme Court ruling?
The case is the first major challenge to Trump's agenda, but he still has other avenues to pursue trade restrictions.
What’s next for Gaza after Trump’s Board of Peace meets in Washington?
Only one Palestinian present at international gathering for Gaza.
How are killer drones reshaping the conflict in Sudan
Sudan enters Ramadan as Civil War intensifies, famine spreads, and drone strikes hit civilian markets.
Hungary to block 90 billion euro EU loan to Ukraine in Russian oil dispute
Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto says Hungary 'will not give in to this blackmail' after oil flows from Ukraine halted.
Tariff refunds could take years amid US Supreme Court ruling, experts warn
At least 1,000 companies have already sued the administration of United States President Donald Trump.
US President Trump promises new tariffs, slams Supreme Court decision
Supreme Court blocks Trump's emergency tariffs, but he plans to invoke other laws to maintain and raise tariffs.
More than 37 days of heavy rain brings disastrous flooding to France
Devastating floods have left entire villages isolated in western France after a record-breaking 37 days of rain.
Israeli attacks across Lebanon kill at least eight people
Lebanon's official news agency NNA says 'Israeli drone' targeted the Hittin neighbourhood of the Ein el-Hilweh camp.
The truth behind wildlife tourism
Can wildlife tourism balance conservation, land rights and profit?
Trump suggests he won’t refund tariffs after Supreme Court ruling
President Donald Trump suggested he doesn't plan to refund tariff fees already collected by the US government.
Trump ‘considering’ limited strikes on Iran
US President Trump says he is considering" limited strikes on Iran as negotiations continue over its nuclear program.
Trump: Supreme Court’s rejection of tariffs ‘deeply disappointing’
US President Trump called several Supreme Court justices a disgrace" after they struck down tariffs he issued in 2025.
Argentina’s Chamber of Deputies passes controversial labour reform bill
Unions have slammed the reforms as an effort under libertarian President Javier Milei to erode protections for workers.
Why did the US Supreme Court strike down Trump’s global tariff policy?
The US Supreme Court has struck down Donald Trump's imposition of sweeping global tariffs.
Inside Israel’s plan to turn West Bank land into ‘state property’
Israel approves West Bank land claims unless Palestinians prove ownership, sparking annexation' accusations.
Police search ex-Prince Andrew’s former home a day after his arrest
Mountbatten-Windsor remains under investigation, which means he has neither been charged nor exonerated by police.
Senegal football federation denounces verdict in Morocco against fans
Eighteen Senegal fans were detained following the AFCON final in Morocco on January 18 and were sentenced on Thursday.
Iran says US military build-up ‘unnecessary and unhelpful’, deal achievable
Top Iranian diplomat Abbas Araghchi says US 'has not asked' for zero uranium enrichment in nuclear talks.
A fragile freedom for Venezuela’s released political prisoners
Venezuela's new government has released hundreds of political detainees. But does that mean freedom?
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