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US targets Russia’s oil sector with ‘sweeping’ sanctions
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy says he is confident sanctions will 'significantly reduce Russia's petrodollar income'.
Israel launches air raids on power station, ports in Yemen
Benjamin Netnayahu says Houthis 'will continue to pay, a heavy price for their aggression against' Israel.
Venezuela’s President Maduro begins third term amid international protest
A new wave of protest accompanied Maduro's inauguration, after a contested July election spurred fraud accusations.
Amid genocide, the tide is turning on Palestine
Pro-Palestine activists could not end Israel's genocide, but managed to shift the public opinion on the conflict.
Amorim says Man Utd keen to keep Mainoo and Garnacho
Manchester United coach Ruben Amorim says the club are keen to extend Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho's contracts.
Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro sworn in for third term after disputed election
The Venezuelan president promises period of peace and prosperity as the opposition and US continue to reject his rule.
Israeli settlers set fires, vandalise buildings in occupied West Bank
Israeli settlers have set fire to farmland and wrote racist slogans in Abu Falah village in the occupied West Bank.
Italian FM meets Syria’s new rulers, discusses easing of EU sanctions
Antonio Tajani says Italy wants to serve as a bridge between Damascus and the European Union.
Trump sentenced in New York hush-money case days before taking office
Donald Trump avoids jail time or a fine but the US president-elect's criminal conviction will be on his record.
Why does Trump want Greenland?
Incoming President Donald Trump has repeated his desire to take control of Greenland, despite being condemned.
Lakurawa, the new armed group wreaking havoc on the Nigeria-Niger border
Strained relations between Abuja and Niamey have disrupted joint military patrols and allowed the armed group to expand.
Union Berlin appeals court ruling over Bochum goalkeeper hit by lighter
Union Berlin appeal decision to award match to Bochum after their keeper was struck by a lighter in December.
Liverpool wary of Accrington’s ‘Champions League final’ in FA Cup
Double-chasing Liverpool will not underestimate Accrington Stanley in the FA Cup on Saturday, according to Arne Slot.
Sense of impunity ‘absolute’: The NGO holding Israeli soldiers to account
The Hind Rajab Foundation is using Israeli soldiers' own social media footage as proof of war crimes.
Israeli soldiers hide in white van to arrest Palestinian man
Security camera video captured the moment Israeli forces hiding in a commercial vehicle arrested a Palestinian man.
England captain Buttler should be spared Afghanistan boycott decision
Former England bowler Steve Harmison says any decision to boycott playing Afghanistan must not land with the captain.
Trump sentencing to proceed in New York after Supreme Court rejects appeal
Two conservative justices join three liberal members in a 5-4 decision to clear the way for the sentencing.
Israeli settlers commit arson and vandalism in spate of West Bank attacks
Settlers burn Palestinian farm shed and spray racist slogans in Hebrew on the outskirts of Khirbet Abu Falah.
Venezuelan opposition leader arrested on eve of Maduro swearing-in
Venezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado was arrested after appearing in public for the first time in months.
Which Hollywood stars have lost their homes in the California wildfires?
Celebrities have lost homes but a social media post showing the Hollywood sign burning proved to be false.
Aerial views show widespread destruction from LA fire
Aerial views over Los Angeles' Pacific Palisades area show entire neighbourhoods destroyed.
Deaths from Israeli attacks in Gaza undercounted by 41 percent, study finds
The Lancet medical journal estimates actual number of deaths in first nine months of war much higher than official toll.
Sudan’s RSF tried to polish its image but its crimes are being recognised
Paramilitary force's image tarnished by US genocide designation, say experts, as survivors hope for justice.
South Korea’s presidential security chief resigns after ‘bloodshed’ warning
Park Jong-joon says citizens concerned about violence if authorities push ahead with bid to arrest suspended president.
Canada PM Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party to elect new leader on March 9
Former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and former central banker Mark Carney poised to seek party leadership.
Australia violated rights of asylum seekers held in Nauru, UN watchdog says
UN Human Rights Committee ruling covers cases involving 25 refugees who endured years of arbitrary detention.
Donald Trump says a meeting with Russia’s Vladimir Putin is being set up
Trump calls the Russia-Ukraine war 'a bloody mess' and signals his intention to discuss the conflict with Putin.
Meta, Facebook to drop fact-checkers: What does this mean for social media?
Meta owned social media platforms ends third-party fact-checking, adopting community notes as its replacement.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,051
Here are the key developments on the 1,051st day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Earth records hottest ever year in 2024 and crosses key 1.5C threshold
EU's climate monitor says climate crisis is pushing temperatures to levels never experienced by modern humans.
Los Angeles fires burn 10,000 structures as new blaze spreads
Third blaze breaks out in West Hills as authorities battle to bring existing fires under control.
Meta’s move to end fact-checking reflects turn toward freewheeling internet
Mark Zuckerberg's invocation of 'cultural tipping point' comes as number of fact-checking initiatives has plateaued.
‘Much more persecution’: Venezuela braces for Nicolas Maduro’s inauguration
On Friday, Maduro is set to start a third term. Will his inauguration continue his post-election crackdown on dissent?
Vanishing Voices: The Fight for Cultural Preservation
On The Stream: How conflict and neglect threaten humanity's cultural heritage?
Historians say Jimmy Carter’s human rights legacy includes grim failures
While experts say the late US president set a high bar for human rights, he also had notable failings while in office.
US House votes to advance bill to sanction ICC over Israel arrest warrants
The legislation is in retaliation for the International Criminal Court seeking arrest warrants for Netanyahu over Gaza.
Real Madrid defeats Mallorca to set up Supercopa final against Barcelona
European champions Real Madrid crush Mallorca 3-0 and will now play archrival Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final.
Elon Musk hosts leader of Germany’s far-right AfD on X ahead of election
Billionaire's interest in Europe divides opinion - while some leaders raise alarm, Italy's Meloni insists no danger'.
Venezuela opposition leader arrested a day before Maduro’s inauguration
Machado has since been freed after a brief detention following an appearance at an anti-Maduro protest on Thursday.
Is the world at greater risk of more wars?
Conflicts rage globally as arms spending hits record levels.
Poland says it will protect Benjamin Netanyahu from potential arrest
PM Donald Tusk says Israeli prime minister will not be detained despite ICC arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu.
Swiss national held by Iran on spying charges dies in prison
Swiss embassy in Tehran confirms death, seeks clarification on how prisoner died.
US presidents gather for state funeral of Jimmy Carter
Former US presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump sat next to each at the state funeral service for Jimmy Carter.
Who is Joseph Aoun, the new president of Lebanon?
Joseph Aoun, the former Lebanese army commander, is country's 14th president after a two-year vacancy.
No, Sri Lanka’s Tamil question has not been resolved
The nationwide electoral success of the anti-establishment NPP does not mean Tamil nationalism is on the decline.
Lebanese lawmakers elect president after more than two-year gap
Lebanon's parliament selected army chief Joseph Aoun as the country's president, ending a more than two-year gap.
Chad’s presidency attacked: Coup attempt, Boko Haram or ‘drunk’ fighters?
Assault on N'Djamena comes amid visit by China FM, withdrawal of French troops, and instability caused by armed groups.
Russia says closely watching Trump’s Greenland claims
Europena Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas says that Greenland's sovereignty must be respected.
New York’s top court rejects Trump bid to delay hush-money case sentencing
US president-elect is already appealing to Supreme Court to prevent sentencing this week for his criminal conviction.
Soft Skin
Soft Skin is a short film from the "From Ground Zero" collection.
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