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DR Congo superfan Mboladinga ‘Lumumba Vea’ leaves AFCON as a hero
Heartbroken after his team's loss to Algeria, Mboladinga won over fans and left a lasting impact on the tournament.
‘Deliberate torment’: Ukrainians left without heating after Russian attacks
Russia hits Ukraine's energy infrastructure hard, slams plans for post-ceasefire multinational force in the country.
US says it will control Venezuelan oil indefinitely
Venezuela's interim leader has hit back at US plans to indefinitely control her country's oil wealth.
LIVE: Syria’s army shells SDF positions in Aleppo neighbourhoods
Syria's army has commenced concentrated artillery strikes targeting SDF positions inside Aleppo city neighbourhoods.
Who was Renee Nicole Good, the woman killed in ICE Minneapolis shooting?
Trump administration officials allege the shooting victim was interfering with an ICE agent's work.
Russian war deaths are rising to unsustainable levels, says Ukraine
Russian mortality rates reportedly soar, troops test new tactics and Zelenskyy reshuffles Defence Ministry.
Can Syria be unified?
Deepening instability, minority distrust and foreign meddling test Damascus's grip on a fractured state.
Trump says US role in Venezuela could last for years
Venezuela's interior minister says US operation to abduct Maduro killed 100 people and wounded dozens.
US arms sales to Taiwan threaten peace in the Taiwan Strait
Washington's actions violate the one-China principle and undermine regional stability.
Which are the 66 global organisations the US is leaving under Trump?
The significant changes will lead the US to withdraw from key forums focused on climate change, peace and democracy.
Top Somaliland official defends Israel ties amid Arab backlash
Somaliland official defends Israel ties, telling Al Jazeera the region had "no choice" after years of isolation.
How oil once made Venezuela rich, but not its people
Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world, but some of the people there earn less than $4 a month.
Australia to launch anti-Semitism inquiry after Bondi shooting
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a royal commission into anti-Semitism and social cohesion.
Palestine Action hunger strikers near death ‘intent’ on continuing protests
Prisoners remaining on rolling hunger strike are suffering with dangerous symptoms, loved ones and a doctor say.
Lebanon army says phase one of disarming non-state groups in south complete
Statement says army established state monopoly on arms in an 'effective and tangible way', without mentioning Hezbollah.
Iran’s commercial hubs became flashpoints for frustration
Protests in Iran are predominantly driven by mounting economic pressure and desperation amid the economic crisis.
Sabalenka hits out at tennis chiefs over ‘insane’ tournament scheduling
The world No 1 expects to skip events again this year and face likely sanctions rather than put her health at risk.
Maduro’s gone: Why are Venezuelans still afraid of the government?
With the repressive machinery Maduro used still in place, many Venezuelans are scared to celebrate his departure.
Can a dynastic heir lead a post-dynasty Bangladesh?
Former PM Khaleda Zia's son Tarique Rahman is likely to lead the BNP in February elections. Will Bangladesh accept him?
China finds risks, opportunities as Trump pushes for ‘spheres of influence’
China will need to reassess its investment in Venezuela and its understanding of US foreign policy under Trump.
Two people killed in shooting outside Mormon church in Salt Lake City, US
Manhunt under way; police believe attack was not random nor religiously motivated.
Australia beat England in Sydney Test to seal 4-1 Ashes triumph
Australia stumble to five-wicket win in the final Test, bidding farewell to their first Muslim cricketer Usman Khawaja.
Here’s why Trump wants Venezuela’s oil
The US is the world's largest oil producer, so why does it need Venezuela's low-grade crude?
Lebanon’s mission to complete disarmament plan of Hezbollah
Army commander to brief government on the progress of the mission to disarm Hezbollah.
What resources does Venezuela have — apart from the world’s most oil?
Venezuela has the largest oil reserves, the ninth-largest natural gas reserves, and vast untapped minerals such as gold.
Trump invites Colombia’s Petro to White House after threats
Sudden detente follows a phone call between the two leaders in which they discussed drugs and 'other disagreements'.
LIVE: US to dictate decisions to Venezuela, control oil sales ‘indefinitely
The US says it will control sales of Venezuelan oil 'indefinitely' and decide how the proceeds of those sales are used.
Barcelona rout Athletic Bilbao 5-0 to reach Spanish Super Cup final
Fermin Lopez and Raphinha star for Barca as Yamal comes on as a late sub in the Super Coppa semifinal in Jeddah.
After STC hubris, dream of South Yemen looks further away
Secessionist STC had de facto control over most of southern Yemen, but then squandered it by going too far.
Trump backs bill to sanction China, India over Russian oil, US senator says
Trump has 'greenlit' bipartisan push to sanction countries that buy Russian energy exports, Lindsey Graham says.
Saudi-led coalition says STC’s al-Zubaidi fled to UAE via Somaliland
Secessionist leader took a boat to Berbera and then boarded plane that flew to Abu Dhabi via Mogadishu, coalition says.
Trump to withdraw US from dozens of UN, international organisations
The sweeping changes will see the US quit major forums for cooperation on climate change, peace and democracy.
Venezuela’s economy plunged into uncertainty after Maduro abduction
US says it will control Venezuelan oil sales 'indefinitely', raising questions about what revenues Caracas might get.
Trump threatens US defence firms over executive pay, slow production
The US president demanded that defence contractors cap their executives' pay until new production plants are built.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,414
These are the key developments from day 1,414 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
US suspends assistance to Somali government for alleged seizure of aid
The Trump administration has accused Somali officials of destroying a warehouse containing US-funded food aid.
Nick Reiner’s lawyer resigns amid court proceedings for Rob Reiner’s murder
Alan Jackson steps down as lawyer for Nick Reiner, who is accused of killing his mother and father in December.
US says it will control Venezuela’s oil sales ‘indefinitely’
Trump administration announcement comes as UN experts warn Venezuela's oil reserves 'must not be cynically exploited'.
Will Russia accept Western troops in Ukraine?
The UK and France pledged boots on the ground once a peace deal is reached.
Trump administration claims it will ‘dictate’ policy to Venezuela
Vice President JD Vance told Fox News that controlling Venezuela's oil would be key to controlling its government.
ICE agent fatally shoots woman during Minneapolis immigration raid
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer shot and killed a 37-year-old woman during a large-scale raid.
Greenland allies vow action if Trump moves to seize world’s largest island
A German government source told the Reuters news agency that Berlin was 'closely working together' with other allies.
Is AI headed for a breaking point?
From surveillance, job losses and resistance movements, what the next phase of AI could mean in 2026.
Rubio: Seizing Greenland by ‘military means’ an option for US
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he's meeting Denmark next week as Donald Trump again spoke of seizing Greenland.
Saudi-led coalition targets Yemen separatists after leader skips talks
Yemeni secessionist leader didn't attend scheduled peace talks in Saudi Arabia.
Israel ‘asphyxiating’ Palestinians for ‘apartheid system’ in West Bank: UN
Volker Turk's description of West Bank situation as 'apartheid' marks first time a UN human rights chief has used term.
Gaza babies ‘suffering from severe cold’ as Israel keeps blocking aid
Doctors Without Borders says Israel continues to block deliveries of tents and temporary housing to war-ravaged enclave.
Ultra-Orthodox fury over military enlistment turns deadly in Israel
The issue of ultra-Orthdox Jewish enlistment in the military may collapse Israel's coalition.
White House: Seized tankers violated sanctions, crews can be prosecuted
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt warned the US will crush illicit activity' after seizing two oil tankers.
ICE agent shoots and kills woman during Minneapolis immigration raid
Mayor alleges ICE officer 'recklessly' shot her adding immigration agents are 'causing chaos in our city'.
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