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After Squid Game and Kpop, Korean webtoons get moment in the sun
Digital manga subscription service Piccoma was the third-highest earning app in the world in 2021.
Convicted Ahmaud Arbery murderers reach hate-crime plea deal
The family of murdered Black man condemns 'back-room plea deal' as a 'betrayal'.
Syria intercepts Israeli missiles targeting Damascus: State media
Israeli air raids reportedly targeted military outpost, weapons depot used by Lebanon's Hezbollah movement.
AFCON: How The Gambia was at home among Africa’s best
The lowest-ranked team at this year's African football tournament managed to reach the last-eight of the tournament.
Spotify to link COVID content to facts after ‘misinformation’ row
Platform lays out transparent rules on COVID content given backlash stirred by Neil Young over misinformation claims.
Taliban killed dozens of former Afghan officials: UN report
UN report says more than 100 former Afghan government and coalition members have been killed since the Taliban takeover.
China media freedom declining at ‘breakneck speed’: Report
Annual report from Foreign Correspondents Club says journalists face harassment, a hostile public and legal threats.
Sudanese security forces fire tear gas as protesters defy ban
Thousands of Sudanese have taken to the streets for the latest in a months-long string of protests.
Egypt and Senegal reach AFCON semifinals
Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane shine as their teams - Egypt and Senegal, respectively - secure passage to the next round.
Mexican army: Troops attacked by pro-cartel residents
The military accused townspeople of acting as the 'social base' for the Jalisco drug cartel as it battles rival gangs.
India’s dilemma: Close fiscal deficit or help struggling millions
To sustain economic recovery, the upcoming budget will have to balance fiscal prudence with funding the pandemic-struck.
Japan’s factory output dips amid doubts over economic recovery
Factory output in the world's third-largest economy lost 1 percent in December from the previous month.
‘Felt like a bullet’: Bhutan PM mourns kingdom’s rare COVID death
Himalayan kingdom that has recorded just four coronavirus deaths sees surge in infections linked to the Omicron variant.
UAE intercepts Houthi missile as Israeli president visits
Iran-backed Houthis say they plan new military operation inside UAE as seven-year-long conflict in Yemen deepens.
Asia shares in cautious mood, oil keeps climbing
China's factory activity slows in January as resurgence of COVID-19 cases and tough lockdowns hit production and demand.
Portugal’s ruling Socialists win surprise victory in snap poll
Party secures strong new mandate following higher than expected turnout after people with COVID were allowed to vote.
In Pictures: Bikers mark 50 years of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy
Indigenous motorcycle clubs lead march as community marks the 50th anniversary of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy.
Police arrest Macau’s No 2 junket boss in crackdown
Authorities in the Chinese territory are stepping up a crackdown on illicit capital outflows from mainland China.
North Korea says Sunday test was Hwasong-12 missile
Test marks first time the nuclear armed country has launched a weapon of that size since 2017.
Myanmar’s military turns to Buddhism in bid for legitimacy
Generals court country's monks to try and win support in an environment where 'almost everybody hates them'.
Manchester United suspends Greenwood following assault allegation
Football club says Mason Greenwood, 20, 'will not return to training or play matches until further notice'.
Europe’s energy security worries NATO amid standoff with Russia
EU depends on Russia for a third of its gas supplies and any interruption would worsen an existing energy crisis.
War-weary residents lament homes lost in eastern Ukraine shelling
Destruction of homes in a small village near frontlines in Donbas raises fears of a worsening humanitarian crisis.
Will feuding prove politically fatal for France’s Marine Le Pen?
Defections and family feuding could be set to hurt the far-right French presidential candidate.
More than 1,400 flights cancelled in the US after northeast storm
Another 1,100 US-related flights were delayed as Saturday's winter storm led several states to declare emergencies.
Egypt court sentences 10 to death on charges of planning attacks
The identities of the defendants were not revealed and it was not known how they pleaded to the charges.
The oysterman, the pirate and Louisiana’s disappearing wetlands
In a bid to save his business and revive Louisiana's fishing industry, an oyster farmer navigates treacherous waters.
Putin no longer fears a ‘democratic Ukraine’
Amid botched Western policies, pro-democracy Russians do not see post-Maidan Ukraine as a role model.
Security forces kill demonstrator as Sudanese defy protest ban
The death brings the total number of protesters that have died since an October 25 coup to 79.
Nadal beats Medvedev to win Australian Open and record 21st slam
Spanish tennis star comes back from two sets down to win a titanic five-set battle and claim a record 21st Grand Slam.
US senators close to ‘crushing’ sanctions bill on Russia: Live
Senators said it is crucial that US send clear message to Russian President Putin that any aggression not acceptable.
Qatar’s emir set for first White House meeting with Biden
Talks come as tensions with Russia put renewed focus on natural gas market and as US looks to next steps in Afghanistan.
Northern Ireland commemorates 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday
Five decades on, memories are still painful for the relatives of civil rights protesters killed by British troops.
Kuwait suspends flights to Iraq after Baghdad airport attack
Move comes after six rockets were fired at Iraqi capital's airport, causing damage to one runway, two civilian planes.
India: Gandhi’s killer Godse never left RSS, claims new book
Book Gandhi’s Assassin reveals Mahatma Gandhi’s killer Godse was a member of the Hindu supremacist organisation RSS.
Strike at BBC’s Istanbul bureau ends after deal reached
Dozen employees at the British broadcaster went on strike after it offered raises not in tune with rising inflation.
French FM accuses Russian mercenaries of ‘despoiling’ Mali
Le Drian says the Wagner Group exploits the country's resources in exchange for protecting the military government.
Greenwashing: Can we trust eco-credentials?
‘From fast food to fashion, it’s everywhere.’
Portuguese go to polls in snap election amid COVID, uncertainty
Election is seen as wide open as the ruling Socialists lose much of their lead in opinion polls to the main opposition.
2,000 children recruited by Yemen’s Houthis died fighting: UN
A United Nations report found children aged between 10 and 17 years are being lured into battle.
Russia moves naval exercise that rattled Ireland
A rare concession amid escalating tensions surrounding Russia massing about 100,000 soldiers near the Ukraine border.
Fighting ongoing in Syria’s Hassakeh as SDF raids ISIL hideouts
Kurdish-led militia is still battling ISIL fighters in Syria's northeast after they assaulted a prison on January 20.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog in the UAE on first visit
President Isaac Herzog's visit comes some 16 months after the UAE decided to forge diplomatic relations with Israel.
Is democracy dead in Myanmar?
One year after coup, the junta continues to crack down on dissent.
Nervous calm in Ukrainian front-line village as war looms
In the Ukrainian village of Zolote, residents and soldiers wait for clues about what happens next.
‘Bomb cyclone’ blizzard blankets eastern US in snow
One of the strongest winter storms in years triggered transport chaos and power outages across the eastern US.
AFCON: Burkina Faso, Cameroon advance to semi-finals
Burkina Faso go to the semis for the third time in the last five editions.
UK to offer major NATO deployment amid Ukraine crisis
PM Boris Johnson says move will send a 'clear message' to Vladimir Putin as Russian troops mass at Ukraine border.
Singapore migrant workers labour under COVID curbs
While most of the city-state has returned to quasi-pre-pandemic life, migrant workers' freedoms remain restricted.
‘Bigger missile’: Fears N Korea moving closer to long-range test
Seventh launch this month - detected by Japan and South Korea - was probably an intermediate-range ballistic missile.
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