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Bolsonaro supporters storm key government buildings in Brazil
Thousands of fans of far-right former president invade and deface Brazil's presidential palace, Congress, Supreme Court.
UK PM Sunak signals he is open to discussing pay rises for nurses
Rishi Sunak is under pressure to improve wage offers to healthcare staff amid a wave of industrial action over wages.
Sweden says cannot fulfil Turkey’s demands for NATO application
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson says Turkey asking for too much, but is confident Ankara will approve its bid for NATO.
Tsunami warning withdrawn after powerful earthquake hits Vanuatu
Tsunami warning withdrawn for parts of the South Pacific Ocean region hours after 7.0 magnitude quake hits Vanuatu.
More than 20 killed in bus crash near Kenya-Uganda border
Twenty-one killed and 49 others injured, police say, in incident that occurred after driver lost control of a bus.
Al-Aqsa storming doesn’t bode well for religious rights in Israel
Ben-Gvir's actions are a direct threat not just to Muslims, but also Christians and liberal Jews.
Barbara Walters and the curse of celebrity journalism
Walters' success has encouraged a fixation with the famous and infamous in journalism.
NATO turns down Serbia’s request to deploy troops in Kosovo
Peacekeepers reject Belgrade's request to send up to 1,000 police and army personnel to Kosovo following clashes.
Deq: The tattooist preserving the ink of a disappearing culture
In Diyarbakır, Turkey, one 24-year-old is documenting an ancient practice and popularising it among a new generation.
Dozens killed after buses collide in central Senegal
The accident took place near Kaffrine in central Senegal, emergency services said.
Pakistan’s finance minister to meet IMF delegation in Geneva
IMF has yet to approve the release of $1.1bn originally due to be disbursed in November last year.
Israel revokes travel permits of senior Palestinian officials
Israeli entry permits for Palestinian FM and three Fatah officials revoked amid several punitive actions by new gov't.
Man arrested after urinating on woman on board Air India flight
Police have arrested a passenger following woman's complaint that he urinated on her during a flight.
Two-time champion Naomi Osaka withdraws from Australian Open
Osaka, who won the Australian Open in 2019 and 2021, added her name to a growing list of notable withdrawals.
Ukraine sanctions dozens of Russian artists, public figures
The list includes Vienna-based opera singer Anna Netrebko and 118 others.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 319
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 319th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Benin holds parliamentary vote, the opposition is allowed to run
The vote is seen as a test of democracy as opposition candidates are authorised to run after a four-year absence.
Old is new again: Qatar teens give worn clothes a second life
Project Upcycle draws attention to the need for sustainability and the problem of massive waste in the fashion industry.
19 killed, 20 injured in road accident in eastern China
Local media say the accident took place when a truck hit a funeral procession in Nanchang County in Jiangxi province.
Thousands of Israelis protest against Netanyahu’s new government
Crowds rally against govt plans to expand settlements in the occupied West Bank and weaken Israel's Supreme Court.
Ivory Coast troops return home after months of captivity in Mali
Return of 46 soldiers signals resolution of a bitter diplomatic standoff between the Ivory Coast and Mali.
Excitement as China opens borders to quarantine-free travel
China lifts quarantine rules for inbound travellers, ending nearly three years of self-imposed isolation.
Peru anti-government protesters clash with police in Puno
Protesters demand resignation of President Dina Boluarte, who took office after the removal of Pedro Castillo.
Are the presidents of Turkey and Syria about to meet?
Turkey's Erdogan has been a vocal critic of Bashar al-Assad, but a reconciliation appears to be under way.
Two bodies found in undercarriage of plane at Colombia airport
Authorities say they are investigating the nationality and origin of the bodies of two men discovered at Bogota airport.
Thousands march in Paris to protest unresolved killings of Kurds
Thousands gather in French capital to demand justice for three Kurdish activists who were killed 10 years ago.
McCarthy becomes US House speaker, but with diminished power
The 57-year-old Republican’s elevation comes after making concessions to an ultraconservative bloc of the party.
Pakistan’s army chief visits Saudi Arabia amid economic crisis
General Asif Munir heads to Saudi Arabia and UAE as the country faces a crippling economic crisis.
No respite in Ukraine fighting as shaky Russian truce ends
Intense shelling reported around Ukraine's Bakhmut, despite Russia's unilateral ceasefire for Orthodox Christmas.
Deschamps extends contract as France head coach until 2026
Didier Deschamps agrees to remain in the role for three-and-a-half more years, ending speculation about his future.
Billionaire Jack Ma to cede control of China’s Ant Group
Business magnate Jack Ma who controlled over 50 percent of the fintech giant's shares will now hold just 6.2 percent.
China suspends social media accounts of COVID policy critics
China has suspended or closed hundreds of social media accounts critical of the government’s COVID-19 policies.
Five dead after boat carrying migrants sinks off Tunisia’s coast
An overcrowded boat carrying migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean has capsized off the coast of Sfax.
What’s next for global real estate in the year ahead?
As rate rises hit borrowers, we ask if the global housing market is heading for a painful downturn.
Russia-Ukraine: The Media Front Line
A compilation of Listening Post reports on the media dimensions of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Albin Kurti: Can Kosovo bond with its ethnic Serbs?
Kosovo’s prime minister discusses the latest ethnic tensions.
Iran executes two more men in cases linked to ongoing protests
Two men hanged after being convicted of killing member of the paramilitary Basij force during continuing protests.
Business Critical: Can Companies Inspire A Sustainable Future?
earthrise meets the business leaders disrupting the global economic system by prioritising planet as much as profit.
Myanmar’s military holds election talks with armed ethnic groups
The Shan State Progress Party, United Wa State Party and National Democratic Alliance Army attend elections talks.
Once in 50,000-year comet to be visible from Earth
The comet is made of ice and dust and emits a greenish aura, and is estimated to have a diameter of about a kilometre.
Farha and the story of the Palestinian collaborator
Collaborators are a traumatising aspect of the Palestinian reality, but they cannot be blamed for Israeli crimes.
Brazilian Amazon deforestation up 150% in Bolsonaro’s last month
Satellite monitoring detected 218.4 square km of forest cover destroyed in Brazil's share of the Amazon.
Republican Kevin McCarthy elected US House speaker
The California lawmaker narrowly overcomes opposition from right-wing legislators to secure the speaker's gavel.
Decades-old NASA satellite due to re-enter atmosphere, low threat
Most of the 2,450kg (5,400lb) satellite will burn up in atmosphere but some pieces are expected to survive re-entry.
Teacher shot by 6-year-old with gun in US classroom: Police
Police said the shooting was not an accident; investigators are working to determine where the child got the weapon.
Artillery shells fly on Ukraine’s front lines despite ‘ceasefire’
Exchanges of artillery fire were reported along the front lines in Ukraine’s Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
Australia’s battered tourism puts hope in China’s reopening
Tourism-reliant businesses are hopeful the return of Chinese visitors will revive the sector from the pandemic slump.
Mali’s military leader Goita pardons 49 Ivory Coast soldiers
The mass pardoning comes one week after Mali sentenced 46 of the jailed Ivorian soldiers to 20 years in prison.
Italian man pleads guilty to book fraud scheme in US court
Filippo Bernardini allegedly targetted top authors like Margaret Atwood, as well as up-and-coming talent in publishing.
Florida activates national guard as Cuban arrivals seek refuge
Governor Ron DeSantis criticised US President Joe Biden's immigration stance as rising numbers of Cuban refugees arrive.
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