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Gaza’s libraries will rise from the ashes
The mass destruction of libraries is a direct attack on the Palestinian identity and spirit of learning.
Saudi-hosted UN talks fail to produce deal to tackle global drought
A future global drought regime is now planned to be completed at COP17 in Mongolia in 2026.
India vs Australia: Border-Gavaskar third Test opens with a near washout
The first day of the third Test is a near washout as Australia and India are left frustrated by rain in Brisbane.
Images and narratives of Syria’s historic moment
In the wake of al-Assad's fall, a profusion of Syrian voices and stories that have been suppressed.
‘Until my last breath’: Searching for relatives at Syria’s ‘slaughterhouse’
Thousands of prisoners have been released from the notorious Sednaya prison, but many are still missing.
Five dead, dozens missing after boat sinks off Greece’s Gavdos
Greek coastguard searching to find dozens of missing migrants, assisted by Italian frigate and helicopters.
Jenin Brigades commander killed as PA forces raid occupied West Bank camp
Coalition of armed groups in occupied Palestinian territory condemns killing of Yazid Ja'ayseh as 'serious violation'.
Pakistan cricket: Controversial Amir retires from international stage
Mohammad Amir, who was once jailed in the United Kingdom for spot-fixing, has retired from Pakistan cricket.
Thai police arrest two after deadly bomb attack at festival
Police say a member of rebel group KNU clashed with rival gangster' in Tak province, but group denies involvement.
Could Israel’s Netanyahu be about to agree to a Gaza ceasefire?
Rumours that Israeli prime minister may finally put his name to an agreement with Hamas abound, but why now?
Could eating dark chocolate reduce the risk of diabetes?
A new study has found that people eating several portions of dark chocolate per week were less likely to develop type 2.
US court denies TikTok’s plea to stop likely ban until Supreme Court review
TikTok spokesperson says the company's Chinese owners plan to take its case to the Supreme Court.
Israel bombards schools and homes in Gaza, a day after Nuseirat massacre
Israel has killed at least 52 people over past day as it continues to target civilians, hitting two Gaza City schools.
South Korea National Assembly votes to impeach President Yoon Suk-yeol
Some members of Yoon's own conservative People Power Party provided crucial votes backing the impeachment.
Georgia’s governing party installs former footballer as new president
Ex-Man City striker Mikheil Kavelashvili was only candidate in vote put to politicians rather than the people.
The secret treasure trove still hidden in Africa’s forests
Thelast biotic frontier' lies hidden right above our heads in the continent's fascinating tree canopies.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,024
Here are the key developments on the 1,024th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
40 years after Bhopal gas tragedy, barefoot school ‘offers hope’
Former students at a school for children of survivors of the 1984 disaster recall families' struggles in the aftermath.
Singapore steps up executions and pressure on anti-death penalty groups
Singapore has executed nine people so far this year and dozens more are on death row for drug trafficking offences.
Will South Korea’s President Yoon survive second impeachment motion?
The stakes are high for President Yoon Suk-yeol as the opposition tries again to impeach him for declaring martial law.
US citizen imprisoned in Syria has been released and flown to Jordan
Travis Timmerman, 29, was imprisoned in Syria after crossing into the country on a Christian pilgrimage in June.
‘Inconvenient’: Trump aims to end ‘costly’ daylight saving time in the US
The United States is one of the only countries in the world where people change their clocks twice per year.
District attorney seeks death penalty in case highlighted in US election
The murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray has been held up by Donald Trump as evidence of the dangers of migration.
More than 30 Palestinians killed in an Israeli strike on Nuseirat
Over 30 Palestinians, including women and children were killed in an Israeli airstrikes on Nuseirat.
Turkiye’s Erdogan offers to mediate in Sudan-UAE disputes
The Sudanese army accuses the UAE of providing weapons to its rival, the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group.
Will Syria’s new leadership be inclusive and recognised by world powers?
Ahmed al-Sharaa is promising justice, stability and unity.
Protesters turn K-Pop light sticks into symbol of resistance
K-Pop fans are using the glowing symbols of their favourite bands to light up their protests against President Yoon.
How does AI threaten our environment?
We examine the potential threats of artificial intelligence to our environment and human life.
UN human rights office resumes activities in Venezuela despite Maduro clash
Commissioner Volker Turk indicates he is 'deeply concerned' about the violence following Venezuela's contested election.
Dutch court rejects bid to halt arms exports to Israel as Gaza war rages
Court says all claims dismissed' after rights groups file lawsuit to stop arms sales, citing genocide convention.
Elon Musk’s election talk sparked concern in swing state, emails reveal
Musk's claims made in social media posts about US vote worried officials in Pennsylvania.
Blinken meets Iraqi PM in Baghdad to discuss ISIL, Syria
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken made an unannounced stop in Baghdad to discuss Syria and ISIL with the Iraqi PM.
Syrians celebrate regime’s fall across the nation
Scenes of celebration unfold in Syria on the first Friday after the fall of a brutal regime that ruled for years.
McKinsey to pay $650m to settle US opioid consulting probe
Prosecutors say McKinsey provided Purdue advice on measures it could take to 'turbocharge' OxyContin sales.
What does Bashar al-Assad’s fall mean for Syria and the region?
Now what for Syria? Middle East experts and a former US diplomat join Marc Lamont Hill to unpack the fall of al-Assad.
“I’m looking for my uncle” A personal story from Syria
Sarah Kassim is searching for her uncle, who had been locked away in one of Bashar al-Assad's prisons.
Blinken meets Iraq PM to discuss Syria future, fight against ISIL
US secretary of state visits the Middle East after Bashar al-Assad's government collapses.
England to face Serbia in European qualifying for 2026 World Cup
The draw for the European qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has pitted England against Serbia in the group stage.
With words they try to jail us: US universities are not citadels of freedom
Today, the American university - just like the American nation-state - is once again at peak repression.
Who is Francois Bayrou, France’s new prime minister?
The 73-year-old centrist and leader of the Democratic Movement will replace Michel Barnier, who lost a confidence vote.
How India’s Gukesh Dommaraju became chess king in a cricket crazy country
Gukesh, a teenager from Chennai, is the youngest chess world champion. Here's how he got there.
France’s Macron names centrist ally Francois Bayrou as new prime minister
Veteran politician tasked with hauling nation from crisis after the previous government was toppled.
Russia intensifies assaults on Ukraine ahead of Trump’s inauguration
Putin's army is stepping up attacks in an apparent bid to strengthen Trump's argument for cutting aid to Kyiv.
Fears in DRC as mystery disease kills dozens, mainly children
More than 500 cases of unknown illness have emerged in rural, remote Panzi in western Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Celebration in Damascus as world leaders discuss challenges facing Syria
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham promises to form inclusive government but UN says situation remains 'fluid'.
Reports of executions of Assad officials in Syria
Reports of former regime officials being executed in Syria have to be understood in context.
Researchers conclude at least 80,000 missing Syrians have been killed
The head of Syria's Network for Human Rights says only 33,000 detainees have been found and freed from Syria's prisons.
Pakistan cricket: Gillespie quits ahead of South Africa tour; Aqib promoted
Pakistan have appointed Aqib Javed as their interim Test coach following the resignation of Australian Jason Gillespie.
China sentences ex-Premier League footballer Li Tie to 20 years in prison
Former national team coach is the biggest name to be netted in China's sweeping crackdown on corruption in sport.
Dozens killed in Israeli air strike on Gaza’s Nuseirat refugee camp
Israeli air strike targets post office sheltering displaced Palestinian families and nearby houses in Nuseirat.
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