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Ex-Harvard morgue manager who stole body parts gets 8 years in prison
Judge sentences Harvard Medical School morgue manager for stealing organs and various body parts for sale to others.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,392
These are the key developments from day 1,392 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump orders ‘total’ blockade of sanctioned Venezuela oil tankers
The order comes a week after the US military seized an oil tanker off Venezuela's coast.
Canadian MP blocked from West Bank rejects Israel’s ‘safety concern’ claims
'How is it that members of parliament are a public safety concern?' Canadian MP Jenny Kwan tells Al Jazeera.
Thousands protest in Slovakia against Fico government’s judicial reforms
Protesters called on President Pellegrini, usually an ally of Prime Minister Fico, to veto the changes.
Trump expands US travel ban to include Syria, Palestine
US adds five Arab and African countries to travel ban list as right-wing politicians intensify Islamophobic rhetoric.
Palestinian infant freezes to death in Gaza as Israel keeps blocking aid
Winter cold 'becomes lethal' as Israel restricts entry of tents, blankets and other shelter supplies to ravaged enclave.
Canada announces new methane emission standards for oil and gas sector
The new rules, which will take effect in 2028, aim to cut emissions by 75 percent by 2035.
What’s behind South America’s shift to the right?
Chileans have elected their most conservative leader in decades.
Trump’s approval rating drops to 39% amid economic concerns: US poll
Reuters/Ipsos survey suggests Americans are increasingly unhappy with Trump's handling of the economy.
Praise for people who died while trying to stop Bondi Beach attackers
One of the bystanders who tried to stop the attack came to Australia from the USSR to escape anti-Semitic persecution.
Dashcam footage captures moment couple tries to stop Bondi shooter
Dashcam video shows a couple trying to stop a gunman during the Bondi Beach attack in Australia.
US Muslim group sues Florida’s DeSantis over ‘terrorism’ designation
CAIR lawsuit says the Republican governor is targeting the civil rights group to suppress its advocacy for Palestine.
Will the Bondi Beach shooting change Australia’s gun laws?
A mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration shocked Australia. How did it become the deadliest attack in decades?
Palestinians mourn teenager killed by Israeli troops in occupied West Bank
Mourners crowded the streets of Tuqu in the occupied West Bank to say goodbye to 16-year-old Ammar Sabah.
Hegseth ‘proud’ of Caribbean boat strikes, won’t release full video
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the full video of a controversial Caribbean strike is "top secret."
Why subscriptions are taking over our lives
We look at how companies are shifting intentionally towards subscription models.
US officially labels Colombia’s EGC group a ‘terrorist organization’
Analysts warn US 'terrorist' designation of the EGC could escalate violence and hinder peace negotiations in Colombia.
Russia lists German broadcaster Deutsche Welle as ‘undesirable’
Moscow says the label means any form of cooperation with the broadcaster will be prosecuted.
Weather becomes weapon in Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza
Hypothermia claimed the life of another infant and strong winds left a trail of destruction as storms again hit Gaza.
US unemployment hits highest level since 2021 as labour market cools
Unemployment rate rises to 4.6 percent as job cuts hit federal workers and manufacturing sector.
Palestine Action hunger strikers risk dying in UK Prisons, say lawyers
Lawyers acting for eight Palestine Action hunger strikers held in UK prisons say the lives of the detainees are at risk.
Yale report unveils RSF attempt to cover up Sudan atrocities, mass burials
Yale research lab finds evidence that Sudanese group buried, burned, and removed human remains after el-Fasher massacre.
Iran’s foreign minister says strikes won’t stop nuclear programme
Exclusive: Iran's foreign minister sits down with Fault Lines to discuss the nuclear standoff and diplomatic deadlock.
Israel denies entry to Canadian MPs trying to reach occupied West Bank
Advocacy group urges sanctions on Israel after Canadian delegation, including six lawmakers, turned back to Jordan.
Man who drove into Liverpool parade jailed for 21 years
A British man who drove his car into a crowd of football fans in Liverpool has been sentenced to 21,5 years in prison.
Top Trump aide suggests boat strikes aim to topple Venezuela’s Maduro
White House's Susie wiles appears to contradict the official narrative portraying the attacks as an antidrug campaign.
Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia is “about scapegoating”
"Hatred is about scapegoating.
Israeli leaders condemned for politicising Bondi massacre
Australia's government is fending off political attacks from inside and outside the country after the Bondi massacre.
UK announces independent probe into foreign interference in politics
Minister says probe in response to case of ex-Reform UK lawmaker Nathan Gill, jailed for taking pro-Russia bribes.
Thousands of glaciers to melt each year by midcentury, study finds
Scientists say up to 4,000 glaciers could melt annually if global warming is not curbed.
Russia-Ukraine war: Is a ceasefire deal on the horizon?
Experts say a ceasefire deal is unlikely to be close, as many sticking points remain.
Kylian Mbappe owed 60 million euros by PSG, French court says
Paris Saint-Germain ordered to pay superstar forward now at Real Madrid unpaid salary and bonuses.
“Security guarantee” for Ukrainians remains a “circular discussion”
"No territorial ... concessions will be acceptable."
Exiled Russian accused of spying on opposition, including Navalny movement
Igor Rogov, who lives in Poland, has reportedly admitted some allegations in a case that may impact Russian visa rules.
Winter storms plague Palestinians left in desperate need of aid by Gaza war
Floods in Gaza devastate tents and homes, worsening crisis for displaced Palestinians amid aid restrictions.
Is the nation-state still a meaningful foundation of who we are?
Is the nation-state still a meaningful foundation of For more than we are?
Comparing criticism of Israel & anti-semitism “dishonest conflation”
Because Israel's a self-described Jewish state does not mean that it provides security and safety."
Europe establishes Ukraine reparations commission amid push to end war
The International Claims Commission is tasked with assessing reparation claims and determining amounts to be paid.
Refugee who intervened in Bondi shooting mistaken for gunman
A man who ran towards a gunman during the Bondi Beach shooting in Australia is a Middle Eastern refugee.
Why are French farmers objecting to EU-Mercosur trade deal?
France wants stronger safeguards for farmers and is urging the EU to delay a vote on Mercosur, threatening imports.
Australia mourns as details of Bondi shooting victims emerge
Tributes are pouring in for the 15 people killed in a shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach.
Venezuelan opposition leader Machado injured on covert Nobel Prize trip
Maduro rival hurt as she secretly escaped on boat through choppy waters to reach Oslo ceremony.
Who is Nick Reiner, arrested over death of his filmmaker father Rob Reiner?
Nick Reiner has been arrested for the murder of his filmmaker father and mother on Sunday.
Man United, Bournemouth draw in eight-goal Premier League thriller
Bournemouth rallied to split the points with Manchester United, denying the Red Devils a chance to move up the ladder.
M23 announces exit from DRC’s Uvira as US-brokered ceasefire stutters
Rwanda-backed rebels say they will withdraw from eastern town they seized last week after request by US mediators.
What we know about Ahmed al-Ahmed, ‘hero’ who disarmed Bondi attacker
A GoFundMe page has been launched for Ahmed al-Ahmed, injured when bravely tackling one of the Bondi Beach attackers.
‘New world disorder’: Sudan, Palestine top IRC’s 2026 Emergency Watchlist
'Geopolitical rivalries, shifting alliances, transactional deals' dominate as most vulnerable plunge into deeper crisis.
Has Benin’s foiled coup made ECOWAS a West African heavyweight once more?
The regional bloc seemed resigned to the coup crises rocking the region until the Benin attempt this month.
Topuria says ‘false allegations of domestic abuse’ behind UFC 324 absence
UFC title holder IIia Topuria took a break from the sport in November to fight what he is calling 'attempted extortion'.
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