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UK police to review misconduct claims after Mandelson’s leaks to Epstein
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says ex-envoy Peter Mandelson should no longer hold seat in upper house of parliament.
Cuba in contact with US, diplomat says, as Trump issues threat to block oil
Cuban diplomat says Havana ready for dialogue with US, but certain things are off the table, including the constitution.
Ex-US President Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton to testify in Epstein probe
The Clintons agree to testify in congressional probe of high-society sex offender Jeffrey Epstein amid contempt threat.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,440
These are the key developments from day 1,440 of Russia's war on Ukraine
What is the US critical minerals stockpile?
President Trump said the stockpile would 'ensure that American businesses and workers are never harmed by any shortage'.
Relief for patients leaving Gaza as Rafah opens, but thousands still wait
Israeli restrictions mean only five Palestinians allowed to leave Gaza for treatment via Rafah crossing on first day.
France adopts 2026 budget after two no-confidence votes fail
New budget includes a $7.6m military spending increase and aims to cut the deficit to 5 percent by end of 2026.
‘False narrative’: Families challenge Trump’s 75-country US visa suspension
Lawsuit argues US administration misuses claims of 'public charge', 'discriminating' against residents of 75 countries.
UN welcomes reopening of Gaza’s Rafah border with Egypt
Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric says the United Nations welcomes the reopening of Gaza's Rafah border with Egypt.
Pakistan fans endorse boycott of T20 World Cup match against India
Pakistan says it will boycott its T20 World Cup match against India on Feb 15 in Sri Lanka, risking a points forfeit.
Trump to slash US tariffs on India from 50 percent to 18 percent
Donald Trump had slapped India with a punitive 25% tariff for buying Russian oil on top of a 25% 'reciprocal' tariff.
As EU tightens borders, Spain legalizes 500,000 migrants
Spain will provide a legal pathway for residency for migrants already living in the country.
Democrats win special elections in Texas. How significant is it for Trump?
US president dismisses Taylor Rehmet's Texas State Senate victory as a local' race.
How important is the reopening of Gaza’s Rafah crossing?
The Rafah border crossing is once again operational as part of the US-brokered 'ceasefire'.
The next stage of the Gaza genocide has begun
Recent remarksby former US State Secretary Mike Pompeo herald the next phase of Israel's genocidal project: erasure.
Italy adds a 2-euro ticket to get closer to Trevi Fountain
It will now cost visitors two euros ($2.36) to get close enough to the Trevi Fountain to toss more coins into it.
Syrian forces deploy in Hasakah under ceasefire agreement with SDF
Syrian forces move into the northeastern city, which was previously under the control of the Kurdish-led SDF.
Trump and Petro clash over how best to uproot Colombia’s cocaine crops
As Gustavo Petro prepares to face Donald Trump in Washington, Colombia's anti-drug strategy is under intense scrutiny.
5-year-old Liam Ramos and father released from immigration detention
Five-year-old Liam Ramos and his father have been released from a US immigration detention facility.
Modi to Kevin Rudd: How Epstein files set off a storm far beyond the US
Latest files include emails and messages between Epstein and powerful men in India, UK, Australia and Slovakia.
Israeli strikes hit two more south Lebanon villages amid ‘ceasefire’
Israeli strikes destroyed buildings in southern Lebanon in the latest attacks to occur amid a so-called ceasefire."
Zelenskyy warns of ‘logistics terror’ as Russia hits Ukraine railway
Railway firm warns that routes in eastern Ukraine are becoming increasingly 'high risk', urges travellers to take buses.
Has the Trump administration overplayed its spin?
Official lies after an ICE killing begin to backfire.
Getting resources for Sudan is a ‘race against time’
Lack of resources in Sudan is very worrying'
How Balochistan attacks threaten Pakistan’s promises to China, Trump
Balochistan is at the heart of Pakistan's economic promises to US and China. The attacks are a reminder of the risks.
Israel’s Rafah border scheme risks Gaza patients’ lives
Israel is reopening" Gaza's Rafah border crossing but limiting transit to 50 patients daily.
Winter Olympics 2026: All to know about Milan-Cortina Games in Italy
Ice hockey, skating, skiing & snowboarding events take centre stage as Games return to Alps for first time in 20 years.
Iran’s economy falters as internet shutdown hits people, businesses hard
The state-imposed blackout has disconnected Iranians from the world and choked off businesses.
Bangladesh court sentences ex-PM Hasina, UK lawmaker niece in graft case
Verdict comes ahead of elections on February 12 with ousted Sheikh Hasina's Awami League barred from taking part.
Politics behind Pakistan’s boycott of India T20 World Cup game, experts say
Ex-players and politicians criticise the politicisation of cricket and urge the ICC to step in and mend ties.
Iran eyes progress towards US nuclear talks as tension eases
Iran examines regional proposals to ease tensions with the US as it expects a framework for talks in the coming days.
Videos prompt concern about ICE raids in California
ICE agents in California detained several residents, including a US citizen, amid a surge in immigration raids.
Video: Gaza’s Rafah crossing reopening came too late for this 3-year-old
The long-awaited re-opening of Gaza's Rafah crossing has been deemed too late for many seeking treatments.
‘Regavim’: Israel’s new Rafah border site carries coded annexation message
Israel brands Gaza crossing with Egypt Regavim' and Nekez', terms analysts say signal a land grab and dehumanisation.
Bangladesh election: What’s at stake for India, China, Pakistan?
The South Asian nation heads to the polls on February 12, almost two years after the 2024 student-led uprising.
Venezuela rights activist freed after amnesty announcement
Venezuelan human rights activist Javier Tarazona has been freed after more than four years.
ICE agent says they ‘don’t need a warrant’ to arrest people
ICE agent says they don't need a warrant' to arrest people
In Zimbabwe, millions choose funeral insurance over pricey medical cover
More Zimbabweans are preparing for death than survival as funeral policies are more popular than health insurance.
What we know about the limited reopening of the Rafah crossing
Israel is reopening the Rafah Crossing after almost two years, but only 150-200 people will be allowed to pass through.
Japan deep-sea hunt finds rare earths as it seeks to cut reliance on China
Tokyo proclaims Pacific Ocean mission world's first attempt to tap rare earths at such a depth.
In Gaza, my sister and nieces were my life. Israel killed them
Samia Alatrash recalls life before the war with her sister Samar and her two girls, and the night she lost her family.
China carries out further executions of Myanmar scam centre suspects
Executions are part of broader crackdown by Beijing on scam centres across Southeast Asia built on an industrial scale.
‘Red line’: Global NGOs working in Gaza defy Israel’s threats after MSF ban
Eight more charities say they will not hand Israel details about their Palestinian staff, fearing for their safety.
Video: Hope and fear in Syrian areas retaken from SDF forces
Syrian government troops have been waiting to enter Hasakah, a main area still under the control of Kurdish-led SDF.
Grammy winners 2026: Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar and ICE criticism
Here's a look at the top winners of the night at the Grammy Awards.
Music stars target ICE crackdown at Grammy’s ceremony
'ICE out', says Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny, whose upcoming Super Bowl appearance is set to be patrolled by ICE agents.
Right wing candidate Fernandez declares victory in Costa Rica
Costa Rica's right wing ruling party candidate Laura Fernandez has declared victory in the presidential election.
Cuba denies security threat accusations as US raises pressure
Havana says it is ready for 'constructive engagement' with Washington as White House moves to choke off oil supplies.
Grammy winners speak out against ICE
Grammy winners including Billie Eilish and Bad Bunny used their acceptance speeches to condemn ICE operations in the US.
A year after Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire, over 64,000 Lebanese displaced
Many say they have received little support from government or Hezbollah, not enough to rebuild lives or homes destroyed.
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