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India’s Modi tells Israel’s Knesset: ‘No cause justifies killing civilians’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the 'vital' partnership between Israel and India during his visit.
Modi, Netanyahu praise each other in address to Israeli Knesset
Narendra Modi and Benjamin Netanyahu spoke of each other's countries in civilisational terms to the Israeli Knesset.
Influential economist Larry Summers to depart Harvard over Epstein ties
Former Harvard President Summers quits after disclosures about his correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein.
Massive sinkhole swallows two cars in Nebraska
A sinkhole suddenly opened at an intersection in Omaha, Nebraska, swallowing two cars stopped at a red light.
Cuban border agents fire upon Florida-tagged speedboat, killing four
The Cuban Interior Ministry has said in a statement that it reserves the right to 'protect its territorial waters'.
Why do we miss 2016?
First of a series exploring the defining moments of the past decade.
Russia considers fuel support for Cuba as Canada pledges food aid
A US-imposed fuel embargo has threatened to spark a humanitarian crisis in Cuba, whose energy grid relies on fossil fuel
What El Mencho’s death means for Mexico’s cartels
Mexico kills cartel leader El Mencho. Violence erupts nationwide. What changes now?
Cuba: Technological Disobedience
In US-blockaded Cuba, ingenious mechanics and inventors revive old machines to survive during a time of scarcity.
New Zealand fight back to eliminate cohosts Sri Lanka from T20 World Cup
New Zealand win by 61 runs, ejecting Sri Lanka at the Super Eights stage.
BBC orders quick investigation into BAFTA broadcast slur
British broadcaster has apologised for failing to edit out a racial slur shouted by a guest with Tourette syndrome.
US consular services in illegal Israeli settlement in West Bank condemned
US move to provide consular services in Efrat settlement slammed as breach of international law.
Iran rejects ‘fictional narratives’ of power grab after protest killings
Former President Hassan Rouhani denies reports he wants to replace Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, blames US and Israel.
LIVE: Real Madrid vs Benfica – Champions League playoff, second leg
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the game as the Portuguese giants travel to the Bernabeu.
Where the Silence Breaks | Ep 3 – Colombia
As part of Colombia's peace process, former army soldiers confess to extrajudicial killings to the victims' families.
US issues new sanctions as it dials up pressure on Iran
Washington penalties target oil vessels as Trump administration intensifies 'maximum pressure' campaign against Tehran.
Demonstrators in frog costumes protest Trump’s State of the Union
As Trump delivered his State of the Union address, demonstrators dressed in frog costumes protested in the streets.
Israel kills more journalists than any nation on record: Media watchdog
Israel responsible for 84 of 129 journalist killings in 2025 tracked by the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Hungary’s Orban orders extra security, alleges Ukraine attacks plot
PM Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party face their strongest challenge in parliamentary elections scheduled for April 12.
Hundreds return from Burundi to DRC as border shut by M23 fighting reopens
More than 90,000 Congolese fled across the border after M23 stormed in and took control of Uvira nearly 3 months ago.
Palestinian filmmaker showcases the beauty of pre-war Gaza
Palestinian journalist Yousef Al Helou documented Gaza and its people in 2023, months before the start of Israel's war,
Lebanon’s second airport could receive passengers by summer, officials say
Lebanon has long discussed opening a second airport. As the political debate has faded, the possibility is near.
Displaced Sudanese women caught up in war suffer wretched Ramadan
Women in Sudan's Al-Sarraf camp face hunger and disease during a desperate holy month.
Calls for justice grow after Israeli settlers kill another US citizen
Rights advocates say US envoy Mike Huckabee has failed to push for accountability for Israeli abuses against Americans.
Commons Speaker says he tipped off police about Mandelson ahead of arrest
British House of Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle says he passed information about Peter Mandelson to Metropolitan Police.
India vs Zimbabwe: T20 World Cup Super Eights – teams, start, lineups
India and Zimbabwe are both in need to a Super Eights win to keep alive T20 World Cup semifinal dream.
Pakistani players in the Hundred: What’s the cricket controversy all about?
Breaking down row involving Pakistani cricketers' presence in a franchise league in which Indian businesses own teams.
UN: 6.5 million in Somalia facing hunger
The UN is warning 6.5 million people in Somalia are facing extreme hunger, triggered by a prolonged drought.
Japan to install missiles near Taiwan: Are China tensions set to spike?
Japan plans to deploy missiles near Taiwan, a move analysts say risks deepening regional tensions with China.
Why Indian PM Modi’s Israel visit matters for Pakistan’s security
The tightening strategic embrace between New Delhi and Tel Aviv could test Pakistan's diplomacy, say analysts.
Thousands join Manila corruption protest on 40th anniversary of uprising
In the Philippines, thousands of protesters clashed with police in Manila on the 40th anniversary of a popular uprising.
Anthropic vs the Pentagon: Why AI firm is taking on Trump administration
Anthropic was the first AI developer to be used in classified operations by the US Defense Department.
Four years into the Ukraine war, Moscow sees vindication, not failure
What many in the West viewed as a strategic blunder is increasingly seen in Moscow as a costly but necessary gamble.
Netanyahu greets Indian PM Modi as he lands in Israel
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi was greeted by Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel.
Military government air strikes kill 17 in western Myanmar state
Women and children among those killed in air strikes on a village market in Rakhine.
What Trump said at State of the Union address
US President Donald Trump's State of the Union address both aggravated and excited lawmakers.
Zimbabwe imposes ban on exports of all raw minerals and lithium concentrate
The immediate ban covers all raw minerals already in transit and will remain in place until further notice.
Deadly fighting in Alawite heartland city in Syria
Several people were killed in fighting in Syria's Latakia where suspected Assad regime supporters attacked security.
‘Anti-Palestinian repression’: Legal experts document hundreds of UK cases
Group says its new public database, including examples of students and activists, reveals extent of broad crackdown.
Will Ethiopia be part of Israel’s ‘hexagon’ alliance rivalling its enemies?
Israeli President Herzog is in Addis Ababa days after high-level delegations from Turkiye and Saudi Arabia also visited.
How banks, billionaires aided Epstein after his 2008 conviction
Federal documents reveal how financiers, billionaires and major banks remained intertwined with Epstein for years.
FIFA’s Infantino plays down World Cup concerns despite violence in Mexico
Violence has broken out across Mexico, raising concerns only four months before its co-hosting of FIFA World Cup 2026.
In Modi’s India, scandal still embarrasses but rape has become ordinary
The government's performed outrage over Gates's Epstein links underlined its indifference to violence against women.
Which countries are urging citizens to leave Iran amid US threat of force?
Countries issue warnings for citizens to leave Iran amid potential US military strikes.
Israeli army, settlers attack Palestinians in Hebron area of West Bank
Four Palestinians wounded in settler attack, while several others shot in raid by Israeli military south of Hebron.
Key takeaways from Trump’s State of the Union address
President Donald Trump used his State of Union address to talk up his successes & railed against Democrats.
Senegal prime minister decries Morocco’s jailing of fans after AFCON final
Morocco sentenced 18 Senegalese football fans last Thursday following disturbances at the Africa Cup of Nations final.
Syria faces twin battles as Assad loyalists and ISIL attack in west, east
A shadowy armed group linked to regime remnants launched an attack on security positions in Latakia.
Rescuers search for missing after storm deluge kills 30 in Brazil
Record rains trigger floods and landslides in Brazil, killing 30 as rescuers search for dozens missing.
Fact-checking Donald Trump’s State of the Union address
The US president exaggerates on economy and immigration amid sagging popularity before the crucial midterm elections.
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