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Turkiye’s FM Fidan says Israel ‘looking for opportunity’ to attack Iran
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan says he has conveyed concerns of possible Israeli attack to leadership in Tehran.
Russian ‘shadow fleet’ tanker diverted to French port by naval forces
French prosecutors say Russia-linked tanker 'Grinch' under investigation after interception in western Mediterranean.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,430
These are the key developments from day 1,430 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
In US ally Thailand, feelings of betrayal after Trump’s visa freeze
Thais who planned to build a life in the US express shock at inclusion on list of blacklisted countries.
One survivor reported, two killed in US boat strike in the eastern Pacific
The latest bombing brings the death toll from US boat strikes to 125 since September, raising human rights concerns.
Will the Board of Peace live up to its name?
Newly created body is expected to address conflicts worldwide.
What does the US withdrawal from the WHO mean for global health?
The US completed its withdrawal from the World Health Organization, ending its membership for the first time since 1948.
Haiti officials announce plan to oust prime minister, deepening US standoff
Transitional Presidential Council says plans to remove Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aime, flouting warnings from US.
Ukraine-Russia-US hold talks in Abu Dhabi with territory as key issue
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy says territorial disputes will be central, but Russia must be ready to end war it started.
UK’s Starmer slams Trump over ‘insulting’ Afghanistan comments
Trump's comments on NATO allies unlikely to smooth relations as tensions linger after Greenland tariff threats.
Villarreal vs Real Madrid: La Liga – teams, start, kickoff time, lineups
Vinicius Junior defied boos in UCL win, now Real Madrid's attention turns to toppling Barcelona for top spot in La Liga.
A look at the rare earth minerals Trump wants to mine in Greenland
Greenland has enough rare earth minerals to supply the world for the next 115 years, but residents fear new mining.
FBI arrests ex-Canadian snowboard Olympian turned alleged drug lord
Prosecutors allege Ryan Wedding, who was arrested in Mexico, behind multibillion-dollar drug trafficking scheme.
Trump’s fragile Greenland ‘framework’ with NATO
US-NATO talks over Greenland include discussion of US missile defense and mineral rights.
Rights advocates welcome Canada’s exclusion from Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’
Mark Carney should not join US plan for Gaza that 'makes mockery of Palestinian self-determination', rights groups say.
Will the AI bubble burst or boom?
Hundreds of billions of dollars are being invested to ensure that AI succeeds, but what happens if it doesn't pay off?
US sanctions Iran ‘shadow fleet’ it says fuels violent protest crackdown
Move targets vessels used by Iran to generate 'funds used to repress its own people', US treasury secretary says.
Minneapolis businesses close doors for economic blackout protesting ICE
More than 700 small businesses, faith organisations, educators walked off the job to protest ICE raids
Venezuela’s interim president’s oil law reform to break with Chavez model
Opposition declined to vote for bill to overhaul oil sector that they had only received just before it was tabled.
One-year-old twin girls missing after migrant crossing to Italy: NGO
Dozens of people rescued in Lampedusa after vessel crossed from Tunisia in dangerous conditions, Save the Children says.
Former UK local politician pleads guilty to drugging, raping ex-wife
Philip Young admits to 48 offences committed between 2010 and 2023 against ex-wife Joanne Young.
Pakistani military orders evacuations ahead of security sweep in Tirah
The Pakistani military is forcing thousands of families to evacuate from Khyber District's Tirah Valley.
Winter storm to impact at least 180 million across southern, eastern US
Massive winter storm to affect half of the US population with snow, ice and extreme cold temperatures this weekend.
Why Qatar is betting on diplomacy with Iran
For Gulf states exposed to the costs of war, diplomacy is not idealism but strategic risk management.
After the US attack on Venezuela, will Cuba’s economy survive?
Donald Trump has threatened to cut Venezuelan shipments of oil to Cuba, exerting further pressure on its economy.
Ice cloaks Lake Michigan ahead of US polar vortex
Drone footage shows ice building along the shores of Lake Michigan ahead of a polar vortex sweeping across the US.
Russia targets Ukraine’s energy as trilateral talks loom
Lacking battlefield successes, Moscow is hitting Ukraine's energy facilities to force territorial concessions.
Israeli TikToker attacks activists in occupied West Bank
Israeli social media figure Roi Star was filmed harassing and attacking activists in the occupied West Bank.
Does the World Economic Forum still matter in a fractured global economy?
For decades, the World Economic Forum in Davos was a symbol of global cooperation. Today, its relevance is questioned.
Venezuela: In the Shadow of the US
How oil-rich Venezuela fell from 1970s stable democracy to a crisis that led to the January 2026 US raid on Caracas.
LIVE: Attacks continue in Russia, Ukraine before talks in Abu Dhabi
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says officials from Ukraine, Russia and the US will hold trilateral meetings in the UAE.
‘Imperial’ agenda: What’s Trump’s Gaza development plan, unveiled in Davos?
The plan promises coastal tourism, free trade, skyscrapers and jobs. But the people of Gaza have not been consulted.
Who controls TikTok’s US platform under new deal?
It comes after TikTok faced years of intense scrutiny in the US due to concerns about user data privacy.
Trump claim on NATO role in Afghanistan draws UK condemnation
UK politicians have accused Trump of avoiding military service during the Vietnam War.
Why is Rodman signing and highest female soccer salary controversial?
US star Trinity Rodman becomes world's highest paid female footballer but Washington deal was not without controversy.
Militarising the Sahel will not defeat terrorism
Escalating force and rival security blocs are turning counterterrorism into a recipe for conflict.
Syrian government takes over prison with ISIL-linked detainees in Raqqa
Soldiers assume control of al-Aqtan Prison, as SDF fighters withdraw from the northeastern city under a ceasefire deal.
Anxiety, anger, and hope in Syria’s Damascus after SDF ceasefire
Exhausted by war, Damascus longs for unity as ceasefire sparks hope, but questions of integration and stability remain.
NBA: Tyrese Maxey’s clutch shots push 76ers past Rockets in OT
Philadelphia 76ers beat Houston Rockers 128-122, while Nuggets, Mavericks, Trail Blazers, Clippers and Spurs also win.
Alcaraz shines in 100th Grand Slam match as Sabalenka and Gauff stutter
Carlos Alcaraz marches on towards goal of youngest winner of all four majors as he powers on at Australian Open.
At least 2 sailors dead after cargo ship sinks in disputed South China Sea
A Singapore-flagged vessel with 21 Filipino sailors on board capsizes, killing two and leaving four missing.
What ICE agents are taught: How to use ‘deadly force’, evade lawsuits
Investigative journalist Lila Hassan has uncovered evidence that sheds light on ICE's controversial training.
Six key takeaways from Jack Smith’s testimony on his case against Trump
Testifying at a House hearing, Jack Smith said the two federal cases were based on evidence, not politics.
Vietnam’s To Lam wins second term, extends top position for 5 more years
To Lam will continue to lead Vietnam's Communist Party amid pledges to continue rapid reform of country's economy.
‘Psychological war on society’: Russia plunges Ukraine into darkness
As key buildings, including the Parliament, suffer from blackouts, finding light is ever challenging across Ukraine.
Making sense of Bangladesh’s ‘Hadi effect’ shaping the vote
Martyrs die, and mourning - after a while - usually fades. Not with Sharif Osman Hadi in Bangladesh. Here's why.
Is the UK playing a double game in Sudan and Somalia?
Critics say it's enabling violence in Sudan. And while backing Somalia's unity, it is doing business with Somaliland.
US officially withdraws from the World Health Organization
US health secretary, secretary of state announce that Washington completes the process of WHO withdrawal.
Gaza war docudrama The Voice of Hind Rajab nominated for Academy Award
The film draws on real audio from the 5-year-old's call with emergency services as her family came under Israeli fire.
Analyst breaks down map of Trump’s Gaza plan
A map showing what Gaza would look like under US President Donald Trump's redevelopment plan raises big questions.
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