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Russia to “rescue” Assad regime “very unlikely”
Omer Ozkizilcik on why one of the Syrian regime's biggest allies may not provide assistance following recent offensive.
Police accused of killings during India mosque protests
The brother of an Indian Muslim killed during protests to defend a mosque in Uttar Pradesh says police are responsible.
Palestinian boy grows vegetables for the hungry in Gaza
16-year-old Emad Abu Zanouna started his own vegetable garden in the Khan Younis displacement camp.
Syria tracker: Maps and charts
Here's what the situation on the ground looks like as of December 3, 2024.
NATO to step up action against Russian, Chinese ‘sabotage’
Infrastructure in several NATO states has been damaged in recent months, with 'sabotage' suspected.
Can Donald Trump enact tariffs without Congress? And can anyone stop him?
Raising tariffs on US goods may hurt the economy, but can Trump push them through anyway?
Ukrainians condemn US call to lower conscription age amid Russia’s war
Rift between allies emerges after Washington suggested teenagers join the war amid Ukrainian demands for more US aid.
Chinese scientists rush to climate-proof potatoes
Potatoes crucial to global food security but vulnerable to climate change, which threatens disease and blight.
Israel continues to pound Gaza, issue new evacuation orders
Israeli military has ordered areas of Khan Younis cleared while at least 14 people killed in strikes in northern Gaza.
Malaysia, Thailand brace for more rains after floods kill more than 30
With tens of thousands already displaced, both countries set up shelters in anticipation of further downpours.
Namibia set for first female president as disputed election count advances
Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah is leading the presidential race but could be forced into a run-off vote.
Ukraine slams ‘failed’ 1994 security guarantee, urges NATO membership
Kyiv reiterates call for formal invitation as security alliance diplomats meet to discuss war.
‘Rooted in this land until death’: A Palestinian family’s olive harvest
How one family endured settler violence and army raids in their occupied West Bank village to harvest their land.
Heavy rains cause deadly landslide and floods in Tamil Nadu, southern India
A landslide caused by heavy rains killed seven members of the same family in India's Tamil Nadu state.
Dubois to defend world heavyweight title against Parker in Saudi Arabia
Dubois' clash with Parker headlines a stacked boxing lineup with a Beterbiev-Bivol rematch the co-main event in Riyadh.
Rebel advance in Syria “bodies very ill” for Assad Forces
Joshua Landis on why Syrian government forces were quickly overrun in Aleppo, president Al-Assad may seek assistance.
Syrian hospital hit in air attack on opposition-held Idlib
Several people were killed in an air attack on a hospital in Syria's opposition-held Idlib province.
Rebel offensive may prompt “immediate” US withdrawal from Syria
Caroline Rose on how a Trump administration may react to an intensified war in Syria.
Hezbollah won’t “keep silent” for long if Gaza war continues
Mouin Rabbani on what Hezbollah's next move might look like, ifIsrael refuses to end the war on Gaza.
Vietnam court upholds tycoon’s death sentence for $12bn bank fraud
Truong My Lan's life could still be spared if she pays back three-quarters of the assets she embezzled.
Manchester United coaching exit ‘hurt’ Ruud van Nistelrooy
United's former interim manager says he was disappointed to leave the club after Ruben Amorim's arrival.
COVID-19 likely came from a lab, US committee finds
Republican-controlled committee says coronavirus likely emerged from a 'laboratory or research-related accident'.
Trump to attend Notre Dame reopening in Paris in first trip since election
US president-elect says he will visit Paris for 'very special day' celebrating restoration of fire-damaged cathedral.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,013
These were the key developments on the 1,013th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Musk’s $101bn Tesla pay package again rejected by US judge
Judge says Tesla's 'unprecedented theories' do not support argument to reverse previous ruling scrapping pay deal.
A glimpse of future airpower on display at biennial China airshow
The China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai attracts 600,000 visitors and billions in sales.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger forced out in surprise move
The departure of Gelsinger, whose career spanned more than 40 years, underscores the turmoil at Intel.
Romanian court upholds presidential election first-round results
Far-right candidate Calin Georgescu will face centre-right contender Elena Lasconi in December 8 run-off.
US unleashes another crackdown on China’s chip industry
Move is President Biden's administration's last major effort to stymie China's ability to access and produce chips.
How are powers involved in Syria reacting to the opposition offensive?
Advances by opposition fighters raise questions over how Russia, Iran, Turkiye, Arab states and the US will respond.
Trump says ‘hell to pay’ if captives in Gaza not released
Threat of escalation comes amid reports Trump seeking Israel-Hamas ceasefire before he takes office in January.
Victims of Israel-Hezbollah conflict reburied in Lebanon after ceasefire
Following a ceasefire in Lebanon, the remains of some of those killed are being relocated from Tyre's temporary cemetery
‘Blatant corruption’: Biden under fire for pardoning his son Hunter
Republicans pounce on the decision as evidence of corruption and abuse of power. Some Democrats are also critical.
Hamas says 33 captives killed in Gaza as Palestinian factions hold talks
Hamas's announcement comes as the group and Fatah discuss the Palestinian Authority's management of post-war Gaza.
Israeli attacks kill two people in Lebanon; Hezbollah responds
Lebanese group says it launches a 'warning' attack in response to 'repeated' Israeli violations of fragile ceasefire.
French government faces no-confidence vote amid budget dispute
Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government is likely to collapse with parties from right and left rallying against it.
‘Appalling’: ICC president says threats, sanctions put court in jeopardy
US politicians are threatening to sanction court officials over the arrest warrant against Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israel and the ICC: A legal scholar’s response to The Washington Post
The ICC's arrest warrants for Gaza do not demonstrate its bias'; rather, they redeem its legitimacy.
Who are Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and the Syrian groups that took Aleppo?
HTS is the largest of the armed opposition groups that routed regime forces from Aleppo. Here's an overview.
Senegal marks 80th anniversary of French massacre
It's been 80 years since French soldiers massacred dozens of West African troops in Senegal.
Biden in Angola: What’s behind the last-ditch Africa trip?
It's a chance to redeem his legacy in Africa, say experts. But it won't be easy.
There are no ‘humanitarian zones’ or ‘evacuation orders’ in Gaza
It is time the world starts using the correct terminology for Israel's actions in Gaza: genocide.
Renewed fighting in Syria leaves thousands internally displaced
Thousands of people are displaced in Syria after intense fighting between opposition groups and government forces.
Syria, Russia forces step up air raids in a bid to slow opposition advance
Joint Syrian-Russian strikes hit residential areas in Idlib city, causing destruction and killing several civilians.
Joe Biden pardons son Hunter: What it means and why it matters
Biden has pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, who was facing sentencing for two criminal cases. Here is what we know.
Who are Turkiye’s ‘Newborn Gang’ and why are they on trial?
Turkiye is gripped by the ongoing trial and the crimes against newborn babies that are behind it.
‘Major compromise’: How Ukraine’s Zelenskyy shifted goals to end Russia war
For the first time, Zelenskyy has said the war could end without Ukraine getting back all of its territory from Russia.
Georgian opposition leader Zurab Japaridze arrested as pro-EU protest rages
The police action comes as protesters refuse to back down over the government delaying talks about joining the EU.
Video: Protesters in Georgia shoot fireworks at riot police
Protesters in Georgia's capital Tbilisi aimed fireworks at police on the fourth straight night of demonstrations.
Pakistan ramps up military operations amid surge in violent attacks
The military says it killed eight 'terrorists' over the weekend. But analysts say Pakistan's response is inadequate.
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