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Can we cheat death?
Is ageing a natural stage of life to be honoured or a biological flaw that humanity should overcome?
AFCON Senegal, Ivory Coast fans react to Trump’s World Cup 2026 travel bans
Football fans at AFCON are dismayed with US president's travel ban on select African nations before World Cup in June.
Iran-US diplomacy won’t succeed if “focus on nuclear issue”
I don't think the prospects look particularly good for diplomacy to succeed."
The Gaza graffiti artist using shattered buildings as a canvas
A Palestinian graffiti artist in Gaza is turning destroyed buildings and collapsed walls into canvases.
How US sanctions crippled lives of Iranians Trump says he wants to ‘help’
US sanctions have damaged Iran's economy, which was the reason the protests broke out in the first place.
UK hunger striker Heba Muraisi: ‘I think about how or when I could die’
Palestine Action-linked prisoner, 31, says she is suffering with pain as her protest reaches a critical stage.
ICE agents make more arrests as Minnesota sues Trump
US immigration agents have clashed with protesters in Minneapolis days after the fatal shooting of Renee Good.
Video: Somalia cuts ties with UAE over sovereignty violation claims
Somalia has cut all ties with the United Arab Emirates, due to what Somalia calls "harmful actions".
Has US ICE officer training been reduced to 47 days?
ICE shooting has renewed questions over shortened training under Trump and how it may affect agent readiness.
Investigation of Fed chief Jerome Powell: What Trump has said about him
Justice Department probes Fed Chair Jerome Powell as tensions with President Trump over interest rates continue.
‘Protect the vote’: Bobi Wine, opposition brace for tense Uganda election
Does the main opposition candidate looking to unseat long-serving President Yoweri Museveni have any hope of winning?
Eight die in Gaza as storm brings extreme cold, collapses buildings
Civil Defence warns of catastrophic repercussions from the storm for Palestinians, who lack adequate shelter.
‘We do not want to be Americans’: Greenlanders fear US threat to annex
US President Donald Trump's latest moves to acquire Greenland are rattling Nuuk and Copenhagen.
Which countries made the biggest deals with Israel in 2025?
Israel signed several record multibillion-dollar gas, technology and military deals with its trading partners last year.
Tensions flare in Minnesota as protesters, federal agents square off
US state sues Trump over ICE raids after fatal shooting of mother of three sparks nationwide protests.
Gaza’s forcibly disappeared must not be forgotten
My brother is one of many Palestinians Israel continues to illegally detain. Their release must be part of talks.
‘Alive or dead?’: Gaza families trapped in information void about relatives
Palestinian families face "psychological torture" as Israel holds 9,300 prisoners and bans ICRC visits since Oct 2023.
Iran, US at possible precipice of renewed conflict as protests continue
Amid rising tensions, Iran's intelligence agency says it has seized US arms and explosive equipment from 'militants'.
Trump wants to cap credit card interest rates at 10%. Would that work?
Capping borrowing costs in the US has bipartisan support, but experts warn of unintended consequences.
Israeli soldier dances as homes demolished in occupied West Bank
An Israeli soldier was filmed dancing at what activists say was the site of a Palestinian home demolition in Hebron.
Taiwan says ‘general consensus’ reached with US on trade deal
US media reports say tariffs will be cut to 15 percent in exchange for TSMC investment.
US sailor sentenced to 16 years in prison in Chinese espionage case
Prosecutors accused sailor Jinchao Wei of selling information about US Navy ships to Chinese intelligence operatives.
Landmines destroy limbs and lives on Bangladesh-Myanmar border
Bangladesh border villagers maimed by Myanmar landmines as conflict spills over into their forests and farms.
RSF drone attack kills 27 in southeast Sudan: Report
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces attacks an army base in the southeastern city of Sinja with drones.
Japan’s new PM Takaichi eyes parliament dissolution for snap polls: Report
Country's first female prime minister hopes a bigger majority will help her implement her political and fiscal agenda.
Aleppo school picks up the pieces after SDF fight with Syria’s army
Civilians cautiously return to Aleppo neighborhoods after the Syrian army secures areas hit by the conflict with SDF.
Russian drone attack kills 4 in Ukraine’s Kharkiv as peace remains elusive
The attack came shortly after the US accused Russia at the UN Security Council of escalating the conflict.
Iran since 1979: A timeline of crises
From a hostage crisis, a years-long war, and a nuclear dispute, Iran's struggles remain pivotal to its identity.
Minnesota sues Trump administration over immigration crackdown
Lawsuit seeks to halt operation that officials have called a 'federal invasion' and that left a mother of three dead.
Iran protests live: Tehran says it’s prepared for any move by Trump
Iranian FM Araghchi brushes aside threats of US military action, saying it's prepared for any scenario.
Syrian army sends troops to rural Aleppo to stop any SDF attempt to regroup
The SDF denies accusations that it deployed military forces to the Deir Hafer front in the eastern Aleppo countryside.
Court says Trump illegally blocked clean energy grants to Democratic states
A US district judge ruled that Trump's decision singled out states that voted for Democrats in the 2024 elections.
‘A nightmare’: Fear grips Indian students in Bangladesh amid unrest
As anti-India sentiments soar in Bangladesh, Indian medical students in the country fear for their safety and degrees.
US slams Russia’s ‘dangerous escalation’ in Ukraine amid new deadly strikes
The Trump administration denounces Russia's use of a nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile in a UN Security Council meeting.
Australian writers’ festival cancelled after Palestinian author axed
Adelaide Writers' Week cancelled following wave ofspeaker withdrawals and board resignations.
Senator Mark Kelly sues US Defense Department for ‘punitive retribution’
The Trump administration has sought to censure Kelly for a video encouraging the military to reject 'illegal orders'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,419
These are the key developments from day 1,419 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
US revokes more than 100,000 visas since Trump’s return to office
The US State Department says visa revocations have more than doubled as Trump continues his immigration crackdown.
Thousands of nurses go on strike in New York City
Nurses were joined by elected leaders, including the city's new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, as contract negotiations failed.
Trump says any country doing business with Iran will face 25 percent tariff
The US president has threatened Iran with military strikes amid widespread antigovernment protests there.
Mamdani backs striking NYC nurses, denounces hospital bosses’ pay
Nearly 15,000 nurses walked off their jobs at major New York City hospitals in a health care strike.
Trump administration says still considering military strikes on Iran
The White House says that US could carry out air strikes against Iran, but would prefer diplomatic solution.
US prosecutors open investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell
US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the new investigation is a pretext to undermine the bank's independence.
Iranian FM Araghchi warns Iran ready for war if US wants to ‘test’ it
Foreign minister says he hopes Washington will choose wise option' of dialogue after Trump threatens US intervention.
Republican lawmakers break from US president on Fed chair indictment
Former fed chairs called the indictment an 'unprecedented attempt' to undermine the independence of the US central bank.
Gaza’s children study in tents as gunfire rages by Israel’s ‘yellow line’
Seven-year-old Toulin Al-Hindi faces the threat of sniper fire each day to reach her tented school in northern Gaza.
Could the US really take over Greenland?
Donald Trump's seizure threats unnerve islanders, Denmark, European Union and NATO.
Alonso sacked by Real Madrid; replaced by Arbeloa as head coach
Xabi Alonso splits from the club a day after their Super Cup loss to Barcelona, with Alvaro Arbeloa named in his place.
UK to investigate Elon Musk’s Grok over ‘deeply concerning’ deepfakes
Pressure on after Starmer said Musk's X needs to 'get a grip' on Grok; Downing Street has threatened to leave platform.
Portuguese Empire: Ports and Profits
Portugal's global trading empire - from fortified ports to faith-fuelled profits - across Africa, Brazil, and Asia.
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