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Iraq conducts first national census in nearly 40 years
Count stokes tensions in Iraqi Kurdistan, with fears that reduced numbers will lessen Kurdish clout in sectarian system.
Why have British farmers marched on UK’s Parliament?
British farmers say they will be forced to sell farms under inheritance tax reforms.
More than two dozen gang members killed after attempted attack in Haiti
Police and armed residents have killed 28 gang members after they attempted to attack a suburb of Haiti's capital.
Will the House ethics panel release report on Gaetz misconduct allegations?
The House speaker is against the release of the report that looks into the sexual misconduct allegations against Gaetz.
Pakistan preparing major offensive against Balochistan separatists
The military has not elaborated on the details of the operation, which comes after a series of deadly attacks.
Why our brains are wired to ignore the climate crisis | All Hail
How big industries, politicians and the media have warped public understanding and action on the climate crisis.
Israeli “rampage” one year ago “smashed” al-Shifa Hospital
Mads Gilbert marks the 1 year anniversary of Israel's attack on Al-Shifa hospital, and Palestinian spirit of resistance.
Argentina close on World Cup as Messi helps Martinez level up with Maradona
Holders Argentina close on World Cup place as Lautaro Martinez joins Diego Maradona as country's fifth leading scorer.
From far-right gains to the economy: What’s at stake in Germany’s election?
Germans will head to the polls early next year after the coalition led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz collapsed.
Ugandan opposition politician ‘kidnapped’ in Kenya, taken to military jail
Kizza Besigye's wife says he was seized in Nairobi, is being held in Kampala, and calls for his immediate release.
Guardiola to sign one-year contract extension at Manchester City
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is understood to have agreed to extend his contract until the end of next season.
Retiring Rafael Nadal’s career ends as Spain is ousted at Davis Cup
Nadal's superlative career was celebrated in front of his home crowd after Netherlands upset Spain in the Davis Cup.
Sharp rise recorded in landmine casualties in 2023, warns report
Civilians, including children, make up 84 percent of landmine casualties, with the highest numbers last year in Myanmar.
Candles in Kyiv for 1,000 days of Ukraine war
People in Ukraine marked 1,000 days of war by lighting 1,000 candles in the capital, Kyiv.
Philippines and Indonesia reach deal to return Filipina death row convict
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says Mary Jane Veloso to come home after 'long and difficult journey'.
Iran warns European powers IAEA censure will ‘complicate’ nuclear talks
Tehran reportedly offers to stop expanding high-enriched uranium stockpile during visit by UN nuclear watchdog chief.
MSF cites police violence as operations suspended in Haitian capital
Move follows ambulance attack in which patients were executed and staff tear-gassed.
Efforts brew to revive ‘green deserts’ in southern India’s tea country
Environmentalists say industrial-scale tea farming has destroyed the soil's nutrients and led to conflict with animals.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,000
These were the key developments on the 1,000th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Police clash with protesters in Georgia over disputed election results
Round-the-clock demonstrations called in Tbilisi amid claims that elections last month were influenced by Russia.
An A-Z of the children Israel killed in Gaza
Israeli attacks have killed at least 17,400 children in Gaza. That is one child killed every 30 minutes.
In India’s tribal-dominated Jharkhand, BJP labels Muslims as ‘Bangladeshis’
BJP accused of trying to divide tribal and Muslim votes by raising bogey of 'Bangladeshi infiltrators' in a key region.
Ukraine to get US land mines for use against Russian forces: Reports
US President Biden's decision to provide antipersonnel mines comes after Ukraine fired ATACMS missiles into Russia.
Hong Kong’s pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai takes stand in collusion trial
Lai denies supporting Hong Kong independence, says his now-defunct newspaper stood for 'core values' of city's people.
Israeli PM Netanyahu offers $5m reward for captives freed from Gaza
Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu offers cash rewards, safe way out of war-torn Gaza as inducements to free Israeli captives.
Rio Tinto employees report rise in bullying, sexual assault
Half of survey respondents also say mining giant's workplace culture has improved 'a lot' or 'a little'.
Israeli attack kills 3 more Lebanese soldiers as death toll passes 40
The number of Lebanese soldiers killed in Israeli attacks since October 2023 reported to reach 41 after latest attack.
Prosecutors open to delaying Trump’s sentencing in hush money case
Prosecutors oppose dismissing case but concede sentencing could be delayed until US president-elect is out of office.
US recognises Venezuelan opposition leader Gonzalez as president-elect
US announcement follows months of frustration over Maduro government's claims of victory in contested July election.
Musk launches SpaceX Starship rocket with Trump at his side
The president-elect travelled to Texas with SpaceX CEO to watch the latest test of the billionaire's Starship rocket.
Trump taps billionaire CEO as commerce pick, wrestling mogul for education
US president-elect names Howard Lutnick as choice for commerce secretary, Linda McMahon for education secretary.
British farmers protest against ‘tractor tax’ on inheritance
Farmers say the tax will destroy family farms and threaten food production, while gov't says it's needed to raise funds.
Manure, tractors and anger: Farmers in France protest EU-Mercosur deal
French farmers are protesting the European Union-Mercosur trade deal
Severe injuries change 12-year-old Mazyouna’s life in Gaza
Mazyouna, a 12-year-old girl from Gaza, is suffering from severe injuries following an Israeli strike on her home.
Could Russia’s loosened nuclear doctrine lead to a test detonation?
Russia has loosened the limits on its use of nuclear weapons, but this doesn't necessarily mean imminent use.
Fact check: Is the US government spending millions on transgender monkeys?
President-elect Trump is promising more government efficiency - but is money really being wasted on cats on treadmills?
Why are New Zealand’s Maori protesting over colonial-era treaty bill?
Thousands are marching against a bill they believe undermines the Treaty of Waitangi and limits Maori rights.
Haitian authorities say 28 alleged gang members killed by police, residents
Armed gangs attacked a wealthy suburb of the capital, police say, as part of effort to bring down the government.
Palestinian Canadians condemn ‘betrayal’ of faltering Gaza visa scheme
Advocates call on Canada to apply pressure on Israel to get Palestinians approved for visas out of the Gaza Strip.
How does the G20 enforce its policies?
G20 leaders pledge support for multilateralism, the Global South and an open economy.
Russia warns Ukraine’s ATACMS attacks mark ‘new phase’ of war
Warning comes as Putin lowers threshold for using Russia nuclear arsenal in move decried as 'irresponsible' by the West.
Indonesia shock Saudi Arabia in World Cup qualifier
Indonesia record an upset against Saudi Arabia with their first win in the group stage of the AFC World Cup qualifiers.
Zelenskyy marks 1,000 days of war, urges EU to push Russia harder
Marking 1,000 days of war, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells the EU it's time to ramp up pressure.
Hong Kong jails pro-democracy activists over controversial election
Hong Kong's High Court has sentenced 45 pro-democracy activists to up to 10 years in prison.
Hong Kong democracy activists jailed: Who are they, what’s the case about?
The Hong Kong 47 were first arrested in 2021 for organising unofficial elections that authorities likened to a 'coup'.
EU court starts hearing case over Hungary’s alleged anti-LGBTQ law
The EU alleges the Hungarian law undermines core human rights values while Budapest says it wants to protect children.
Brazil arrests five suspects in alleged Lula assassination plot
Four G20 security guards reported among those arrested after murder bid mentioned for first time as part of coup probe.
Recess appointments: Can Trump bypass Senate to appoint Gaetz, other aides?
Donald Trump's support for 'recess appointments' fuels concerns over weakened US congressional oversight of White House.
Understanding Ireland’s solidarity with Palestine
We examine why the Irish are so sympathetic to the Palestinian cause.
Mass rape victim Gisele Pelicot condemns ‘cowardice’ of accused abusers
Dozens of men on trial claim they did not realise they were committing rape, accuse the husband of manipulation.
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