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‘Like wastelands’: Sri Lanka tea plantations suffer Cyclone Ditwah’s wrath
The worst cyclone to hit the island in a century uprooted fully-grown crops of tea, a key source of export revenue.
FIFA’s Gianni Infantino faces ethics complaint over Trump peace prize
Rights group FairSquare accuses world football governing body of 'openly flouting' its rules on political neutrality.
S Korea, Japan scramble warplanes in response to Russia, China air patrol
Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff said Russian, Chinese planes entered its air defence zone during the joint exercise.
Student killed, suspect in custody in Kentucky State University shooting
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said the shooting appeared to be an isolated incident rather than a mass shooting event.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,385
These are the key developments from day 1,385 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
US authorities acknowledge immigrant children held beyond court-set limit
Court filings indicate that several children were held for up to 168 days, far surpassing the 20-day limit on custody.
Flavio Bolsonaro retracts suggestion of a ‘price’ to end 2026 election bid
Former President Jair Bolsonaro has endorsed his eldest son's campaign to be Brazil's next president in the 2026 race.
Democrat Eileen Higgins wins Miami mayoral election, defeats Trump’s pick
Democrat Eileen Higgins won Miami's run-off, giving Democrats fresh momentum before the midterms.
Former US Justice Department staff says civil rights division ‘destroyed’
Ex-employees say Trump administration has rolled back enforcement of civil rights in favour of president's priorities.
Hamas urges more international pressure on Israel amid ceasefire violations
According to Gaza's Health Ministry, Israeli attacks since the start of the ceasefire have killed at least 377 people.
Is Tanzania heading for deeper upheaval?
The Tanzanian government has cancelled Tuesday's Independence Day events as protesters called for a day of action.
Liverpool snatch win at Inter Milan with late penalty from Szoboszlai
Liverpool shrug off absence of Mohamed Salah as Dominik Szoboszlai scores 88th-minute penalty winner.
Muslim group CAIR to sue Florida Governor Ron DeSantis over ‘terror’ label
CAIR says Florida governor's decree will not affect the group's work but could fuel Islamophobia and bigotry across US.
Brigitte Macron faces criticism after using sexist insult about activists
The French first lady's team says she had intended to criticise a feminist group's 'radical method' of protest.
Zelenskyy meets Pope Leo XIV in Rome amid US pressure over peace plan
Trump earlier on Tuesday warned that Kyiv must make concessions, saying Ukraine is 'losing' the war.
Australia’s social media ban for young people takes effect
Children under 16 can no longer access 10 of the world's biggest platforms, including Facebook, TikTok and Instagram.
ACLU files lawsuit seeking legal basis for Trump’s Caribbean boat strikes
Trump's vessel strikes claim to combat US drug trafficking, but experts argue their impact on drug flows is negligible.
Trump slams Europe’s immigration policies, calls continent ‘weak’
Donald Trump renews criticism of London's Mayor Khan, citing immigration and governance issues.
US sanctions Colombian citizens for recruiting fighters for Sudan’s war
The sanctioned individuals are accused of creating a 'transnational network' to send Colombians to fight in Sudan.
Jordan, UAE advance to Arab Cup quarterfinals
Jordan knocked Egypt from the Arab Cup in a 3-0 victory, joining the UAE in the quarterfinals.
Thousands displaced by Thailand-Cambodia dispute find safety at shelter
Renewed fighting between Thailand and Cambodia has forced thousands of people to flee their homes near the border.
US top court weighs rollback of limits on party campaign spending
Conservative justices mull overturning 2001 ruling as campaign finance reform faces challenges in the US Supreme Court.
Sudan militia leader sentenced to 20 years for war crimes by ICC
The ICC sentenced ex-Janjaweed militia leader Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman to 20 years in prison for war crimes.
Nobel Institute calls off Machado press conference ahead of award ceremony
The institute said the press conference - which has not been rescheduled - had been cancelled.
Real Madrid vs Man City: Champions League preview – teams, start, lineups
Pressure mounting on Real coach as Manchester City visit in the league phase of the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday.
US judge approves bid to unseal Epstein grand jury documents
While Judge Paul Engelmayer approved the Justice Department's request, he warned there are few new details in the files.
Tony Blair ruled out of Trump’s proposed Gaza ‘peace board’: Report
Blair was the only figure named for the board when Donald Trump announced a 20-point plan to end Israel's war on Gaza.
LIVE: Inter Milan vs Liverpool – UEFA Champions League
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary as Inter host Liverpool for league-phase game at the San Siro.
UK’s MI5 protected IRA agent who committed murders, police report finds
British security services allowed a top spy in the IRA to continue committing serious crimes, police report finds.
‘They broke his neck’: Families of Syria’s disappeared still seek closure
Syria's new government has pledged to uncover the truth, but hope is fading for the return of the missing.
Mohamed Salah fans at Arab Cup react to his Liverpool benching
Mohamed Salah fans at the Arab Cup say he has done a lot for his club and shouldn't be sidelined.
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah a transfer target for Saudi Arabia
Egypt international Mohamed Salah is attracting interest from the Saudi Pro League amid doubt about Liverpool future.
Israel bids farewell to Thai captive before remains return home
Israel held a memorial ceremony for Sudthisak Rinthalak, a Thai worker taken captive by Hamas on October 7, 2023.
France’s prime minister faces crunch vote in parliament
Sebastien Lecornu faces a vital test to his premiership over the social security budget bill.
Deadly fire breaks out in office building in Indonesia’s capital
Office workers were seen climbing down ladders to escape a deadly fire in Indonesia's capital Jakarta.
Tanzania tightens security, outlaws protests over disputed election
Tanzania's prime minister asked all non-essential workers to stay home, and public transport was also stopped.
How India plans to continue buying Russian oil despite sanctions
Indian imports of Russian oil have soared since the start of the war in Ukraine.
How did China’s trade surplus hit $1 trillion?
Donald Trump's trade tariffs have failed to hold back China's export dominance, which scaled new heights in November.
I Love You More: The Search for a Father in Syria’s Lost Memories
Against Syria's war, director Nour Alkheder seeks her father in her memories, rebuilding fragments of an uprooted life.
Who are the groups controlling Yemen?
The Southern Transitional Council says it now controls eight governorates in southern Yemen.
Is family still the foundation of society, or is it time to redefine it?
As families evolve, people worldwide are questioning what family means and whether traditional models still fit today.
LIVE: Gaza’s displaced brace for winter storm as Israel kills one
Authorities warn incoming storm will affect hundreds of thousands living in tents, makeshift shelters in the Strip.
Who are the separatists that claim control of all south Yemen?
Yemen's Southern Transitional Council says it's taken control of the south, raising fears it will declare independence.
Lithuania declares state of emergency over smuggler balloons from Belarus
Move comes with concern rife that Minsk, alongside ally Russia, is using hybrid warfare and testing NATO.
What’s changed in Sudan after the Rapid Support Forces’ control of Heglig?
RSF's control of the Heglig oilfield means government has lost the most important oil facility in the country.
New Cambodia-Thailand clash: What’s up with the other wars Trump ‘ended’?
The US president claimed credit for ending eight wars but not all peace deals have survived.
Cambodia-Thailand conflict may enter “much deeper” phase
"Domestic politics seems to get the better of the people on both sides."
Why is IndiGo airline cancelling thousands of flights?
India's largest airline, IndiGo, has cancelled thousands of flights leaving travellers stranded across the country.
Detty December
Beyond the vibes
RSF’s oilfield takeover “geopolitical push” on South Sudan
The RSF's push for the oil refinery ... it's a geopolitical push to pressure South Sudan."
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