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As deadly protests continue, Peru’s government faces crisis
Analysts warn that violent tactics used to repress protests under President Dina Boluarte will lead to further unrest.
Former Proud Boy testifies that group ‘celebrated’ violence
Former Proud Boy Matthew Greene said the group seemed prepared to use violence to roll back results of 2020 election.
Binance moved $346m for seized crypto exchange Bitzlato: Report
US DOJ last week charged Bitzlato's co-founder, a Russian living in China, with running a money-laundering haven.
Calls for action as Brazil Yanomami Indigenous people face crisis
Indigenous communities in the Amazon have come under siege as business interests violently expand their operations.
Germany to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine: Reports
Berlin will send battle tanks to Ukraine and allow other countries to do the same, according to German media.
US says Google ‘unlawfully’ dominates ad industry in lawsuit
US Justice Department says tech giant uses 'anticompetitive, exclusionary and unlawful means' to eliminate competition.
Musk says he had ‘no ill motive’ with his privatising Tesla tweet
Musk is on trial for fraud claims for his 2018 tweet that he had 'funding secured' to privatise Tesla at $420 per share.
‘Nonstop beating’: Family seeks justice in fatal US traffic stop
Officers beat motorist Tyre Nichols for three minutes leading to his death, family says after seeing video of incident.
Can universal jurisdiction stop impunity?
A human rights group has filed a lawsuit in Germany against Myanmar's military leadership.
Half Moon Bay shooting likely workplace related: Law enforcement
The shooting took place just several days after another shooting attack in California killed 11 people at a dance hall.
NASA to test nuclear fission-powered spacecraft engine by 2027
The technological advancement has long been seen as critical to long-haul missions, including a manned trip to Mars.
Journalist deaths jumped 50 percent in 2022, CPJ says
At least 67 journalists were killed in 2022 driven by Ukraine, Mexico, and Haiti, Committee to Protect Journalists says.
Ukraine says it has enough energy for winter amid Russian attacks
After months of attacks on energy facilities, Ukraine is working with partners to speed up repair work.
US Treasury activates another measure to avoid debt cap breach
In a letter notifying Congress of the move, Janet Yellen did not alter a projected deadline of hitting debt cap by June.
Classified documents discovered at ex-Vice President Pence’s home
Mike Pence, the former vice president under Donald Trump, is cooperating with the FBI to turn over classified materials.
Symbolic Doomsday Clock moves closer to midnight amid Ukraine war
Clock now at 90 seconds to midnight as scientists warn of increased nuclear threats amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Earthquake hits Nepal killing one; tremors felt in India
One woman was reported dead, two people were injured, and up to 40 houses damaged in the hilly Bajura district.
Turkey postpones NATO meeting with Sweden, Finland: State TV
The meeting, which was scheduled for February, is cancelled on Ankara's request, sources tell state-owned TRT.
Two hundred refugee children missing from gov’t-run UK hotels
Children seeking asylum who were placed in government-run hotels have gone missing, admits a minister.
Uganda launches first oil drilling programme, targets 2025 output
Uganda discovered commercial oil reserves nearly 20 years ago but production has been delayed by lack of infrastructure.
Jordan’s King Abdullah meets Netanyahu over Al-Aqsa tensions
Netanyahu's visit to Jordan comes as ties strained due to Israeli far right's attempt to change status quo at Al-Aqsa.
Academy Awards 2023: full list of Oscar nominations
Michelle Yeoh is second Asian woman ever to get best actress nod, Naatu Naatu, first Indian film song to be nominated.
UN agency for Palestinian refugees seeks $1.6bn in funding
UNRWA says facing immense strain, calls for urgent funding to operate in 2023 amid 'compounding challenges'.
What’s behind Germany’s hesitance over Leopard 2 battle tanks?
Known to be careful and stubborn, Scholz is reluctant to greenlight tanks, but few understand the chancellor's motives.
Why South Africa continues to be neutral in Ukraine-Russia war
Pretoria has refused to condemn Moscow's invasion but continues to call for dialogue.
Basra’s stampede is a metaphor for Iraq’s governance failures
Iraq won the Arabian Gulf Cup. But Iraq also lost ordinary fans because of their government's ineptitude.
Colombia shifts strategy in drug war away from coca eradication
After decades of fumigating and pulling up coca plants, Gustavo Petro announces drop in forced crop eradication goals.
Russian tennis star Khachanov defends Nagorno-Karabakh messages
Pro-Armenian sentiment expressed during the Australian Open sparks a complaint from Azerbaijan tennis officials.
Rumours of Parthenon Marbles’ return ‘overhyped’, experts say
Greece and the British Museum are in talks about the possible repatriation of the Parthenon Marbles in London to Athens.
Nigeria opens ‘game changer’ billion-dollar deep seaport in Lagos
Many of Nigeria’s existing seaports, inherited from the colonial administration, no longer function properly.
Gerasimov: Russia’s army plans may consider NATO expansion
Military reforms could be adjusted to respond to security threats, says new commander Gerasimov.
Thai police seize 1.1 tonnes of crystal meth in less than a week
Large hauls of crystal meth were smuggled inside tea and coffee packages and hidden in secret compartments of vehicles.
Former Lebanon PM Diab charged in Beirut blast investigation
Lebanon's public prosecutor and head of domestic intelligence agency also charged in connection with deadly 2020 blast.
Catholic Church urges DRC citizens to vote as election looms
The influential church has a long history of promoting democracy and monitoring elections in the country.
Israeli minister visits UAE ahead of Netanyahu trip: Reports
Strategic affairs minister Ron Dermer visited on Sunday ahead of a possible trip by the PM, Israeli media reported.
France repatriates 47 nationals from northeastern Syria camps
The repatriation involved 32 children and 15 women who will undergo medical and social monitoring, French officials say.
India university warns against screening BBC documentary on Modi
JNU officials say showing the film on PM Narendra Modi might 'disturb peace and harmony' on the campus.
Cameroon denies asking for help with Anglophone separatist crisis
Since 2017, secessionist militias in Cameroon's Anglophone regions have been battling government over marginalisation.
Is China’s high-growth era over – forever?
With its population declining, China’s period of rapid growth is likely over. How it copes is critical for the world.
Timeline: US mass shootings in 2023
At least 70 people have been killed in mass shootings so far this year across the United States.
Kuwaiti government resigns after dispute with parliament
The Kuwaiti cabinet came into office in October, but has clashed with the country's parliament over a debt relief bill.
A thriving archery tradition in northeast India’s Meghalaya
Archery is part of the traditional rites of Indigenous people in the northeastern Indian state of Meghalaya.
How Western scholars overlooked Russian imperialism
For far too long, Western academia has ignored the legacies of the Russian Empire and colonisation.
Myanmar military accused of war crimes, genocide in German suit
Sixteen survivors ask German prosecutors to investigate crackdowns on Rohingya as well as opponents of military coup.
Police fire tear gas as protests continue in Peru
Several hundred protesters marched late on Monday in Lima demanding the removal of President Dina Boluarte.
Power fully restored in Pakistan day after outage, says minister
Energy ministry says national power grid restored nearly 24 hours after breakdown triggered the worst outage in months.
Serbia under Western pressure to reach deal on Kosovo, Vucic says
Serbian president says Belgrade could face international isolation if it rejects a plan to normalise ties with Pristina.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 335
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 335th day, we take a look at the main developments.
S Korea says it’ll make it easier for foreigners to buy stocks
Asia's fourth-largest economy plans to ease stock market regulations this year to encourage foreign investment.
Biden appoints special envoy on North Korean human rights
Veteran Korean-speaking diplomat Julie Turner will take on a position that has been vacant since 2017.
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