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Mamdani backs striking NYC nurses, denounces hospital bosses’ pay
Nearly 15,000 nurses walked off their jobs at major New York City hospitals in a health care strike.
Trump administration says still considering military strikes on Iran
The White House says that US could carry out air strikes against Iran but would prefer diplomatic solution.
US prosecutors open investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell
US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the new investigation is a pretext to undermine the bank's independence.
Iranian FM Araghchi warns Iran ready for war if US wants to ‘test’ it
Foreign minister says he hopes Washington will choose wise option' of dialogue after Trump threatens US intervention.
Republican lawmakers break from US president on Fed chair indictment
Former fed chairs called the indictment an 'unprecedented attempt' to undermine the independence of the US central bank.
Gaza’s children study in tents as gunfire rages by Israel’s ‘yellow line’
Seven-year-old Toulin Al-Hindi faces the threat of sniper fire each day to reach her tented school in northern Gaza.
Could the US really take over Greenland?
Donald Trump's seizure threats unnerve islanders, Denmark, European Union and NATO.
Alonso sacked by Real Madrid; replaced by Arbeloa as head coach
Xabi Alonso splits from the club a day after their Super Cup loss to Barcelona, with Alvaro Arbeloa named in his place.
UK to investigate Elon Musk’s Grok over ‘deeply concerning’ deepfakes
Pressure on after Starmer said Musk's X needs to 'get a grip' on Grok; Downing Street has threatened to leave platform.
Portuguese Empire: Ports and Profits
Portugal's global trading empire - from fortified ports to faith-fuelled profits - across Africa, Brazil, and Asia.
Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian joins pro-government rally in Tehran
Thousands of Iranians showed up at Tehran's Enghelab Square to show their support for the government.
Trump to meet with Venezuelan opposition leader Machado on Thursday
The Venezuelan opposition figure has been largely frozen out of US discussions over the country's future.
Greenland rejects US takeover under ‘any circumstance’
Self-governed Danish territory says NATO is in charge of defence of the island and that it will not accept US takeover.
Somalia cancels all agreements with UAE over alleged sovereignty violations
Mogadishu accuses Abu Dhabi of undermining national unity as rift deepens over breakaway regions.
Civilian casualties in Ukraine up sharply in 2025, UN monitor says
An increase in the use of long-range weapons by Russia has led to more casualties in Ukraine, according to a UN monitor.
Sudan redeploys army to retake Kordofan and Darfur from RSF
Sudan's army is redeploying forces to regain territory in Kordofan and Darfur from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces
Cuban president says no talks with US amid Trump’s escalating threats
Diaz-Canel rejects Trump's threats, emphasising Cuba's independence and commitment to defending its sovereignty.
Israel considers plan to expand settlement in occupied East Jerusalem
Israeli municipal authorities are discussing plans to advance an illegal settlement in occupied East Jerusalem.
Venezuela says over 100 political prisoners released; pope meets Machado
Penitentiary Services Ministry says those freed had been 'deprived of their liberty' for disruptive acts.
Egypt vs Senegal: AFCON semifinal – team news, start time and lineups
Pre-tournament favourites Senegal face AFCON's most successful team in Wednesday's eagerly awaited first semifinal.
Los Angeles police arrest man who drove through Iran protesters
LAPD say they are looking into assault with a deadly weapon" charges after a drove truck through Iran protesters.
Iran rejects Trump bomb threats after protest deaths
Violent protests and a fierce security crackdown have killed hundreds of people in Iran.
What we know about the protests sweeping Iran
Crackdown on protests in Iran has resulted in multiple deaths and an internet blackout.
Syrian forces search for explosives, weapons after SDF pulls out of Aleppo
Residents start returning to areas previously controlled by SDF fighters after their withdrawal from the city.
Yemen’s Saudi-backed government retakes southern areas from STC: What next?
PLC takes control of southern Yemen, but challenges for a united Yemen remain amid Houthi control of Sanaa.
Why is Bosnia sending troops to Gaza?
Bosnians overwhelmingly support Palestine. And yet their elite want to help legitimise a 'peace' plan favouring Israel.
Writers declare solidarity with prisoners on hunger strike for Palestine
Global writers and scholars have shown their support to hunger striking prisoners from the Palestine Action group.
Israeli quadcopter kills three in Gaza’s Khan Younis; police chief slain
Despite a ceasefire that began on October 10, the Israeli army continues daily attacks on the enclave.
Are we overestimating the value of AI?
Billions are being poured into advancing AI, despite big losses. Is an AI bubble forming, and what happens if it bursts?
Myanmar Rohingya genocide case begins at International Court
The UN's top court is hearing a genocide case against Myanmar, accused of mass killings of Rohingya Muslims.
AFCON 2025 organisers investigate clashes at Nigeria, Morocco games
Organisers warn of disciplinary action against players, team officials and journalists if found guilty of wrongdoing.
Displaced citizens without a vote Myanmar’s election
Many of the millions of people displaced by fighting in Myanmar won't vote in elections held by a military government.
How the rich are fuelling the climate crisis for everyone else
Billionaires own assets that emit more carbon in minutes than others do in lifetimes. The poor pay the cost.
Which countries host the largest Venezuelan populations?
About 8 million Venezuelans, or a quarter of the population, have fled their country in recent years.
Which are Iran’s main opposition groups?
Iran's fragmented opposition includes figures living abroad, such as Reza Pahlavi, the heir of the former monarch.
Israel advances ‘fatal’ settlement plan for occupied East Jerusalem
Israel's plan for 9,000 units at Jerusalem airport is a move to sever the city from the West Bank, analyst says.
Syrians in Kurdish areas of Aleppo pick up pieces after clashes
The battles in Aleppo between Syrian forces, who have reasserted control, and the SDF killed many, displaced thousands.
The Sudanese army is renewing a military effort to retake Kordofan, Darfur
Mission against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces would surpass army's recapture of Khartoum State last year.
Mossad agents are “hiding among Iranian demonstrators”
Mossad agents [are] hiding among Iranian demonstrators."
Malaysia blocks Grok amid uproar over nonconsensual sexualised images
Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission says ban comes after failure to comply with formal notices.
Families hope for a miracle at site of Philippines garbage landslide
Rescuers are searching for survivors days after a mountain of garbage collapsed at a landfill site in the Philippines.
These are the key reasons Trump wants Greenland
US President Donald Trump has doubled down on his ambition to bring Greenland under US control.
Iran’s FM says ready for war or dialogue over US threats
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says his country is ready for war but also for dialogue.
Nigeria, Egypt or Senegal: Who can spoil Morocco’s AFCON 2025 party?
Osimhen, Salah and Mane lead a star-studded showdown as hosts Morocco look to win the Africa Cup of Nations crown.
India’s VPN ban in Kashmir ‘adds to psychological pressure’, say residents
Government orders a sweeping ban on VPNs for two months in the disputed region, citing 'threats to national security'.
Australia festival faces mass boycott after dropping Palestinian author
About 100 writers and four board members quit Adelaide Festival after it barred author Randa Abdel-Fattah.
Israel launches air strikes against Lebanon
Video shows Israel carrying out back-to-back strikes on the southern Lebanese village of Kfar Hatta.
Iran’s FM says protests became ‘bloody’ to give Trump intervention excuse
Iranian media report a calm night as a nationwide internet ban continues and US president announces a possible meeting.
Trump warns of “very strong options” amid Iran unrest
Trump said the US is considering very strong options," over the deaths of protesters in Iran.
Who is Reza Pahlavi? The exiled prince urging Iranians to ‘seize cities’
The exiled prince calls on Iranians to 'seize city centres' as Tehran accuses him of leading 'terrorist' war.
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