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What is Lebanon’s ‘gap law’ that attempts to end the financial crisis?
Lebanon's cabinet has passed a draft law aimed at repaying depositors up to $100,000 of their own money.
LIVE: Uganda vs Nigeria – AFCON 2025
Follow the build-up, analysis and live text commentary of the game as Uganda seek to upset Nigeria to reach last 16.
Displaced Palestinians lose shelters as heavy rain floods camp
Heavy rain has flooded displacement camps in Gaza, submerging tents and the belongings of families in mud and water.
Thailand delays release of Cambodian troops over alleged truce breaches
While the ceasefire has held since Saturday, Thailand says Cambodia violated deal with drone flights over the border.
China’s drill around Taiwan shows it will “always respond forcefully”
"China would not be happy with anyone trying to help Taiwan strengthen its defences."
Alaa Abdelfattah and Britain’s selective outrage
A former political prisoner is facing calls for deportation while war criminals are welcomed with opened arms.
Tech giant Meta buys Chinese-founded AI firm Manus
Meta says 'autonomous' AI agent will help improve the lives of billions following rare deal amid US-China tech rivalry.
Bangladesh’s first female prime minister Khaleda Zia dies aged 79
Bangladesh's former prime minister Khaleda Zia has died at the age of 79 after a prolonged illness.
Somalis rally against Israel’s world-first recognition of Somaliland
Demonstrations sweep Somalia as the government seeks global diplomatic support.
Israeli strikes on Gaza are relentless as displaced endure flooded camps
Israeli attacks, violating a ceasefire agreement, are reported across Gaza, as Palestinian misery compounded by rains.
How are China’s new war games around Taiwan different from earlier drills?
China's military exercises cover more area than ever before and simulate a blockade of key Taiwanese ports.
The Ukrainian man fighting Russian ‘lies’ with his front-line newspaper
Once a week, Myroshnyk Vassyl Savych delivers much-needed news to remote, exposed villages on the Russian border.
China holds second day of live-fire drills around Taiwan
China is engaged in a second day of live-fire military exercises encircling Taiwan.
Yemen’s presidential council cancels UAE defence deal
Yemen's presidential council, backed by Saudi Arabia, says Emirati-backed forces must leave Yemen within 24 hours.
“No withdrawal of the Israeli army” from Gaza unless Hamas disarms
Thomas Warrick talks about Trump's plan for rebuilding Gaza and why reconstruction may only take place in certain areas.
UN says Sudan’s el-Fasher a ‘crime scene’ in first access since RSF capture
International aid workers discover largely deserted Sudanese city with few signs of life following mass atrocities.
A decimated Gaza marks the end of another year of Israeli bombs
Nobody relaxes too much in the fleeting moments of near-normalcy because they know these can disappear at any time.
Which countries will start using the euro in 2026?
On January 1, Bulgaria will become the 21st country to adopt the European Union's single currency.
Iran’s president calls on gov’t to hear ‘legitimate demands’ of protesters
Masoud Pezeshkian has vowed to take action to protect purchasing power of Iranians as currency plummets to record lows.
One in two children malnourished in parts of Sudan’s Darfur, UN says
UNICEF says children who fled fighting in el-Fasher among those facing 'unprecedented' level of malnutrition.
LIVE: Yemen’s presidential council cancels UAE defence deal
All UAE forces must leave Yemen within 24 hours, the Presidential Leadership Council says.
Saudi Arabia says its national security a ‘red line’ after Yemen strike
The coalition carried out a strike at Yemen's Mukalla port after accusing foreign-backed vessels of delivering weapons.
World reacts to death of Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh’s first female leader
Tributes pour in from around the world as Bangladesh mourns Khaleda Zia.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,405
These are the key developments from day 1,405 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
China fires several rockets around Taiwan during live military drills
Day two of the 'Justice Mission 2025' drills will include 10 hours of live-fire exercises and a simulated blockade.
UN Security Council members condemn Israel’s recognition of Somaliland
Somalia tells emergency UNSC meeting that Israel's recognition is part of a plan to force Palestinians to relocate.
US claims attack on dock in Venezuela, as missiles also kill two in Pacific
US hit a dock in Venezuela where boats are loaded with drugs, Trump says, as Pentagon carries out another deadly strike.
Families of Bondi victims demand probe into anti-Semitism in Australia
Call comes as Australian leader announces terms of independent review into law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh’s first woman PM: A life of power and resistance
The 80-year-old fought to restore democracy after military takeover in 1980s, but corruption claims tainted her legacy.
Bangladesh former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia dies, aged 80
Bangladesh's first female prime minister dies after a prolonged illness at a hospital in Dhaka.
Five key takeaways from Trump-Netanyahu meeting in Florida
US president and Israeli prime minister exchange flattery as Trump threatens Iran and stresses that Hamas must disarm.
At UN, Somalia slams Israel’s Somaliland recognition as ‘threat’ to peace
Somalia says it is concerned the recognition serves as a pretext for the forced relocation of Palestinians.
Kyiv rejects Russia’s claim of Ukrainian attack on Putin residence
The Ukrainian president rejects Moscow's claim that Ukrainian forces launched a drone attack on Novgorod.
French village memorialises far-right actress Brigitte Bardot
Saint-Tropez residents paid tribute to French actress Brigitte Bardot outside her home, a day after she died at 91.
How serious are the sectarian tensions facing Syria?
Alawite protesters confront government supporters in coastal cities.
‘A tough neighbourhood’’: Trump says Gaza rebuilding to start soon
President Trump said he wants to move to phase two of the Gaza ceasefire quickly" if Hamas disarms soon.
Pro-Palestine activists target UK Labour offices over hunger strikers
Activists accuse the government of refusing to engage with the detainees' demands.
‘We’ll knock the hell out of them’: Trump threatens Iran
Donald Trump threatened Iran and said we'll knock the hell out of them" if Tehran rebuilds its military forces.
Trump says US would back strikes against Iran’s missile programme
Speaking alongside Netanyahu, Trump threatens to 'knock' down Iran's attempts to rebuild its nuclear capabilities.
Six alleged ISIL fighters killed in overnight raid in northwestern Turkiye
At least six suspected ISIL fighters and three Turkish police officers were killed after a shootout in Turkiye.
South Africa edge Zimbabwe 3-2 to book AFCON 2025 knockout place
Meanwhile, a second-string Egypt side maintains their unbeaten record in a goalless draw with Angola.
Zelenskyy denies Russian claim of Ukrainian strike on Putin residence
Volodymyr Zelenskyy quickly denied a Russian claim that Ukraine attacked Vladimir Putin's home in the city of Novgorod.
What we know about deadly clashes after protests in Syria
Syrian government troops have been deployed after demonstrations sparked by a mosque explosion led to deadly clashes.
Boxer Anthony Joshua injured in deadly car crash in Nigeria
British boxer Anthony Joshua was injured in a car crash in Nigeria that killed two people, police say.
Deadly protests and clashes in Syria – what happened and what’s next?
Unrest grips Syria's Mediterranean cities after a deadly mosque attack sparks demonstrations.
Ukrainian soldiers target Russian drones with rifles
Video released by the Ukrainian military showed soldiers shooting down small Russian drones with their rifles.
New Iraqi parliament holds first session, elects speaker
Haybat al-Halbousi, from the Taqaddum (Progress) Party, has been elected as speaker of the new parliament.
Myanmar pro-military party claims huge lead in contentious elections
UN human rights chief condemns the elections, citing a crackdown on dissent.
Protests, strikes after Iran’s economic situation rapidly deteriorates
Iranians are further squeezed every day amid a tanking economy, an energy crisis, water bankruptcy and lethal pollution.
2025: Trump’s year of ’emergency’, ‘invasion’ and ‘narcoterrorism’
US president claims widespread and varied emergencies to justify executive authority in first year of second term.
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