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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.
‘Many more Russian war criminals on our list’: Ukraine vows more attacks
Ukraine has raised the stakes with its boldest wartime assassination, killing a high-profile general in Moscow.
Southern Africa’s liberation movements have lost their political mojo
Support for former freedom fighters is dwindling across the region due to their inability to govern effectively.
Israeli settlers set mosque on fire in occupied West Bank
Governor of Salfit says the settlers had previously entered the village 'under the protection of the Israeli army'.
Who is Kyle Clifford, crossbow suspect accused of killing three UK women?
Clifford, who denies murdering the wife and daughters of a BBC presenter, has also been charged with raping one of them.
US officials on first diplomatic trip to Syria since al-Assad’s removal
Team to hold talks with country's new leaders, including HTS that Washington hadesignated as a terrorist organisation.
Fury fighting for his career in boxing rematch against Usyk in Saudi Arabia
Tyson Fury-Oleksandr Usyk rematch has struck a more serious tone than the first fight, with the Brit's legacy at stake.
This winter, there are no blessings and no goodness in Gaza
The rain and cold weather have devastated two million Palestinians who are already barely surviving.
At least eight migrants drown after boat collision off Greece’s coast
Authorities say at least eight people died after the driver lost control of the boat as he attempted to flee.
Why has DRC filed criminal charges against Apple over ‘conflict minerals’?
Democratic Republic of the Congo says tech giant has been using controversial minerals from sub-Saharan Africa.
Who are the 51 men in Gisele Pelicot rape case; will old cases be reopened?
Investigators in France have reopened old cases, investigating Dominique Pelicot for rape and murder in the 1990s.
Malaysia to resume search for missing Malaysian Airlines MH370
Flight MH370, carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew,vanisheden route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing in March 2014.
Sri Lanka Navy rescues over 100 Rohingya adrift in the Indian Ocean
The 102 refugees, including 25 children, were taken to Sri Lanka's eastern port of Trincomalee.
A ‘miracle’: Pakistani survivor of a deadly Mediterranean sea crossing
A harrowing journey costing $7,000 and the lives of many of his compatriots was 'not worth the risk', Hassan Ali says.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,030
Here are the key developments on the 1,030th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
One killed in Kyiv as Russian missile attack targets Ukraine’s capital
Ukrainian official says Russia used hypersonic Kinzhal missiles and Iskander/KN-23 ballistic missiles in the attack.
UnitedHealth CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione faces court in New York
Mangione faces new federal charges in the US that carry the possibility of the death penalty.
Trump-backed spending bill voted down as US government shutdown looms
US House of Representatives rejects spending bill as US edges closer to partial government shutdown.
An Indian state used citizens’ data on political beliefs to deny benefits
Andhra Pradesh's governing party weaponised data to wrongfully deny welfare benefits to opposition-inclined voters.
US says it has 2,000 troops in Syria, not 900 as previously declared
Pentagon says the additional forces have been in Syria for 'a while', before fall of President Bashar al-Assad.
Trump intervened to sink US debt ceiling bill. What happens next?
The president-elect's late intervention to sink the bipartisan bill leaves lawmakers scrambling to reach an agreement.
In the dark: How rolling blackouts have transformed life in Ecuador
A historic drought has stymied Ecuador's hydroelectric power system, leaving many without electricity for hours on end.
Why is Apple being sued by the Democratic Republic of the Congo?
Tech giant accused of using illegally mined metals in iPhones and other products sold globally.
Pakistan slams US sanctions on ballistic missile programme
Pakistan's foreign ministry warns sanctions have 'dangerous implications' for the 'strategic stability of the region'.
Israel escalates Gaza bombardment as ceasefire talks intensify
US and Arab mediators are working round-the-clock to hammer out a ceasefire deal as Israeli attacks continue.
US imposes more sanctions on Yemen’s Houthis amid escalation with Israel
US penalties target Sanaa central bank governor, as Houthis say they are undeterred by US and Israeli attacks.
Cyclone Chido death toll in Mozambique rises to 73
At least 66 of the deaths occurred in the northern Cabo Delgado province, national disaster centre says.
Luigi Mangione arrives in NY to face murder, terrorism charges
Luigi Mangione was returned to New York to face charges in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
France’s largest rape trial ordeal ends with defendants found guilty
Gisele Pelicot, the victim at the centre of France's largest ever rape trial, was cheered as she left court on Thursday.
Macron surveys cyclone devastation in Mayotte
French President Emmanuel Macron visited Mayotte after Cyclone Chido left the island in ruins.
Fury vs Usyk 2: Heavyweight boxing title bout pair face-off for 11-minutes
Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk had to be pulled away from each other after an 11-minute faceoff ahead of title fight.
Israeli attacks kill at least 32 Palestinians in 24 hours
Palestinians experienced a deadly 24 hours in Gaza, with at least 32 people killed by widespread Israeli attacks.
Syria’s interim gov’t pledges justice, jobs, and security in ‘new era’
Speaking to Al Jazeera, Syria's new interim gov't spokesperson says plans to establish a fair justice system a priority.
Zelenskyy says US, Europe must work together to secure Ukraine peace
Zelenskyy insisted that any steps to secure peace in Ukraine would have to involve the might of the United States.
Georgia court disqualifies prosecutor Fani Willis from Trump election case
The decision adds further uncertainty to the case, which alleges Trump and his allies tried to overturn the 2020 race.
Palestinian Authority refuses to back down in fight with Jenin fighters
Residents in the Jenin camp have lived with days of clashes between PA security forces and local fighters.
Why does Europe fear a quick end to the Ukraine war?
Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky argues that a Ukraine deal favoring Russia threatens other European countries.
Premier League: Wolves hire Pereira from Saudi Pro League’s Al Shabab
Vitor Pereira leaves Saudi Pro League club Al Shabab to take immediate charge at the English Premier League strugglers.
Brazil court orders Adele to delete song ‘copied’ from local musician
A plagiarism claim of the song "Million Years Ago" by British singer Adele has been made.
Is global trade transforming?
Geopolitical tensions, climate change and technology are changing the way goods and services are moved across borders.
EU research money flows to Israel amid war on Gaza
Israeli organisations, some linked to the military, have received more than $250 million in EU funding.
From Gaza to the Arctic: A Palestinian filmmaker caught between two worlds
Mohamed Jabaly finds himself stateless in Norway when the Gaza border suddenly closes.
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