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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,032
Here are the key developments on the 1,032nd day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Usyk defeats Fury in points decision in Riyadh to retain heavyweight title
Oleksandr Usyk defeats Tyson Fury in Saudi Arabia to retain his undisputed heavyweight boxing crown.
‘An ethical crisis of its own making’: Democrats blast Supreme Court ethics
In a new report, Democrats on US Senate Judiciary Committee call out alleged ethical lapses among high court justices.
US says it conducted strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen’s capital
US strikes on Sanaa come amid recent series of attacks between the Yemeni rebel group and the Israeli military.
Germans mourn five people killed, 200 injured in Christmas market attack
A memorial service takes place in the cathedral of Magdeburg, a city shaken by the deadly incident.
Syrian authorities appoint HTS figures as foreign, defence ministers
Asaad Hassan al-Shibani appointed foreign minister, and Murhaf Abu Qasra named defence minister.
‘No concern for Palestinian suffering’: Ex-official slams US’s Gaza policy
Former State Department official Mike Casey says the US government is pursuing Israel's interests over its own.
Is the US willing to take action against foreign powers fuelling Sudan war?
President Joe Biden hopes to negotiate a ceasefire before leaving office in January.
Albania bans TikTok for one year after school stabbing
The decision comes after a 14-year-old boy was stabbed to death by a classmate following a social media fight.
At least 13 people killed in Nigeria stampedes at charity events
At least 10 killed in the capital, Abuja, and three killed in the town of Okija during charity distributions.
Biden signs funding bill into law, averting US government shutdown
President hails the passage of the legislation after days of uncertainty and negotiations that went down to the wire.
At least 32 people killed as bus and truck collide in Brazil
Passenger bus collides with truck near town of Lajinha in southeastern state of Minas Gerais, fire officials say.
Syria and the stakes for regional powers
The fall of al-Assad has set off a new phase of jigsaw puzzling in the region.
Eight sentenced in France in connection with murder of teacher Samuel Paty
Teacher was stabbed and beheaded outside his school in Paris in 2020 after an online hate campaign.
The Iran-led axis of resistance in the aftermath of Syria’s upheaval
Iran's leader has emphasised that resistance cannot be broken through military strikes and political plots.
Trump and the return of the National ‘Emergy’
A new war on migrants, aimed at distracting from actual problems, is about to begin in America.
Governments and banks once mocked Bitcoin. Now they want in on it
After topping $100,000, Bitcoin supporters see the cryptocurrency soaring even higher.
Pakistan jails 25 Imran Khan supporters over attacks on military sites
Military court convicts civilians involved in 2023 unrest, with rights groups slamming ruling as intimidation tactic'.
Ukrainian drones strike deep into Russia, Russia takes village near Donetsk
Residential buildings have been hit in the Russian city of Kazan, causing no casualties.
What are ‘non-crime hate incidents’ which have become so hated in the UK?
Children in England and Wales have been investigated by police for calling each other names, a study has found.
US State Dept gives nod to $5bn in potential arms sales for Egypt
Huge sale likely to go through despite ongoing concerns over Egyptian government's human rights breaches,
The desperate last stand to save a forest from Tesla
In the German forest of Grunheide, hundreds of protesters occupied the trees to protest Tesla's expansion plans.
Don’t switch off – the world’s children have never needed you more
We all have a responsibility to make 2025 a better year for children everywhere.
Israel kills 7 children from one family in air strike on Gaza
UNRWA says Gaza has become a 'graveyard' as Israel continues its bombing campaign amid worsening living conditions.
Yemen’s Houthis hit Tel Aviv, Israel, with missile
Latest tit-for-tat attack follows Israeli air strikes on Sanaa and Hodeidah, which killed nine people earlier this week.
Could mosquitoes deliver vaccines against malaria?
Scientists have engineered the pests to provide enhanced immunity to the disease they transmit, according to new study.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,031
Here are the key developments on the 1,031st day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
‘Trapped inside’: The children suffocating in the smog of Lahore
Air pollution has become a major problem in Pakistan and it is children who are paying the price.
Last-minute budget bill to prevent US government shutdown prevails in House
The bill now goes to the Senate where it is expected to pass with only hours remaining before an expected shutdown.
Starbucks workers’ union goes on strike in US cities
Workers complain of inadequate wages as inflation soars, and promise to escalate the strike.
At least two dead as car slams into crowded Christmas market in Germany
The driver involved in the ramming has been taken into custody, with officials calling the incident an attack.
Erdogan urges end of foreign support for Kurdish fighters in Syria
Turkish president compares Kurdish YPG fighters to ISIL and says neither group has a future in Syria.
What are the implications of Israel’s attacks on Yemen?
Houthi forces carry out attacks on Israel since start of its war on Gaza.
Israeli forces fire at Syrian protesters in Deraa, wounding one
Demonstrators demand an end to Israeli military presence in border town in southern governorate.
US Congress debates last-minute spending bill to avert government shutdown
Nonessential government functions are expected to shutter on Saturday unless a government spending bill can be passed.
Elon Musk backs Germany’s far-right AfD before elections
Germans expected to vote on February 23 after centre-left coalition government led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz collapses.
Thousands of Syrians celebrate new government in Umayyad Square
Thousands of Syrians, many newly returned to the country after the fall of Assad, celebrated in Umayyad Square.
US consumer watchdog sues big banks over ‘widespread’ fraud on Zelle app
Customers of banks named in lawsuit lose more than $870m over seven years since Zelle was introduced, watchdog says.
US charges IRGC officer with killing of American citizen in Iraq
US says Mohammad Reza Nouri orchestrated the killing of Stephen Troell in 2022 as revenge for Qassem Soleimani.
Israeli settlers defaced a mosque and set it on fire
Israeli settlers broke into the Bar al-Walidain mosque, defacing it with hateful slogans and setting it on fire.
UNRWA chief slams Sweden’s ‘disappointing’ decision to end funding
Stockholm says decision comes in response to Israel's plan to ban the UN agency starting in late January.
Russia targets Ukrainian capital with missile salvo
Russia reportedly used hypersonic missiles in a rush-hour attack on Kyiv.
Canada’s Trudeau reshuffles cabinet amid persistent pressure to resign
Shake-up comes as prime minister is mulling his future as Liberal Party leader after top minister's resignation.
Aston Villa vs Man City: EPL preview, team news, how to follow, stream
Man City manager Pep Guardiola says he will not seek to rebuild his struggling squad in the January transfer window.
More than 700 killed in siege of Sudan’s el-Fasher, UN says
UN report finds at least 782 civilians killed since May 'amid regular and intensive shelling' of the North Darfur city.
Spain court sentences ex-IMF chief to more than four years over corruption
Rato found guilty of multiple offences including corruption and money laundering.
What future for Syrian refugees after Bashar al-Assad’s fall?
Marc Lamont Hill speaks to the director of Human Rights Watch's Refugee and Migrant Rights Division, Bill Frelick.
‘The only remaining colonialist country is Israel’: Gideon Levy
What's Netanyahu's endgame in Syria? Marc Lamont Hill discusses it with author and columnist Gideon Levy.
Trump threatens tariffs if EU doesn’t buy more oil and gas from US
EU spokesman says 27-nation bloc, which already buys most US oil and gas exports, open to talks with president-elect.
Biden cancels another $4.2bn in US student loans before leaving office
Move brings total in student loan forgiveness during Joe Biden's term as president to $180bn, Education Department says.
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