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Houthi attack kills two sailors in group’s first fatal strike on shipping
Houthi-claimed missile attack on Greek-owned, Barbados-flagged commercial ship kills two sailors off the coast of Yemen.
Nikki Haley suspends US presidential campaign
Nikki Haley has suspended her campaign for US president, leaving Donald Trump as the leading candidate for Republicans.
What happened on Super Tuesday
Results revealed President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump could face vulnerabilities in the US election.
Russia takes more ground in east Ukraine but loses another ship at sea
Ukraine's naval drones score another hit in the past week, but its troops continue to fall back in Donetsk.
Egypt strikes expanded $8bn deal with the IMF
The deal comes as the central bank said it would let the Egyptian pound trade freely.
Yulia Navalnaya calls on Russians to join election protest
Yulia Navalnaya, widow of opposition leader Alexey Navalny, called on Russians to join an election day protest.
Portugal braces for snap election as far right advances
Chega, an Islamophobic nationalist party, is predicted to win a large chunk of support in Sunday's vote.
China does not have the leverage to end the Red Sea crisis; the US does
Contrary to US claims, Chinese influence over Iran is limited, and it cannot help stop Houthi attacks.
Haiti gang leader warns of ‘genocide’ if PM returns
The gang leader behind an uprising in Haiti while their leader is out of the country has said there could be civil war.
Trump’s Gaza comments highlight tough choice for peace-supporting US voters
Former president's rhetoric shows voters seeking to punish Biden for backing Israel face dilemma in upcoming election.
Israel is pillaging not just Gaza’s cities but also its waters
Foreign companies, including European ones, are helping Israel loot Gaza's natural gas reserves. They must be stopped.
How to distract a starving child: Hunger in Rafah amid Israel’s war on Gaza
Two mothers recount how hunger took hold of their children and what they do to try to make sure they survive somehow.
Children in Gaza march to demand ceasefire before Ramadan
Children in Gaza have staged a protest march to demand an immediate ceasefire to end the war before Ramadan.
‘Joyful but afraid’: Disabled Indian academic Saibaba’s family on acquittal
Wheelchair-bound ex-Delhi University professor is acquitted after 10 years of imprisonment over alleged Maoist links.
Navalny’s widow calls for Russia election day protests against Putin
Yulia Navalnaya calls presidential election a 'sham', urges Russians to register their protest at polling stations.
New AI video tools increase worries of deepfakes ahead of elections
Experts worry malicious actors could use AI to create deepfakes, confusing and misleading voters in an election year.
Nikki Haley set to quit Republican nomination race
Former US ambassador to the UN lasted longer than other Republican challengers, but failed to seriously challenge Trump.
Haitian capital ‘paralysed’ by wave of violence
Port-au-Prince gripped by violence as authorities struggle to regain control from armed gangs wreaking havoc.
Pakistan top court says ex-PM Bhutto, hanged in 1979, was denied fair trial
Court's ruling comes in response to a 2011 reference filed by Bhutto's son-in-law and former President Asif Ali Zardari.
Why are people blaming Yemen’s Houthis for cutting the Red Sea cables?
Questions swirled after four cables were cut; some observers say it may be the Houthis, others say it was an accident.
Palestinian boy talks about his only friend dying in Gaza
This Palestinian boy in Gaza told his uncle he was sad because his only friend had been killed.
UK: University Challenge student wrongly accused of anti-Semitism wins case
Jacqueline Foster, a Conservative member of the House of Lords, forced to pay damages and apologise to Melika Gorgianeh.
Spanish prosecutors accuse Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti of tax fraud
Prosecutors have called for a prison sentence of four years and nine months for the Italian manager.
What went wrong with the British media coverage of the Gaza war?
All journalists should take note of a new report on the shortcomings of British media's output on Israel's war on Gaza.
In Gaza, football means life amid Israel’s continuing war
The people of Gaza have kept alive their love for football amid displacement, destruction and communications blackouts.
When is Ramadan 2024 and how is the moon sighted?
For most countries, the first day of fasting is likely to be March 12, depending on the sighting of the new moon.
Chinese coast guard ship blasts water cannon at Philippine vessel
Video shows a Chinese coast guard ship blasting a water cannon through the window of a civilian Philippine vessel.
Venezuela sets presidential polls for July amid ban on opposition candidate
Incumbent Maduro's strongest adversary, Maria Corina Machado, was banned from public office for alleged corruption.
Sudan war threatens ‘world’s largest hunger crisis’: WFP
Warring generals leave at least 25 million facing food insecurity, with humanitarian response at breaking point'.
Who is Jason Palmer, the only Democrat to beat Joe Biden on Super Tuesday?
Palmer won against Biden in American Samoa, a territory he never visited before the caucus.
Indigenous Bolivian women take up taekwondo against gender-based violence
Bolivia has one of the highest rates of gender violence, with 80 percent women experiencing it in their lifetime.
Peru’s PM Alberto Otarola quits amid claims of influence peddling
Alberto Otarola quit despite denying he attempted to influence government contracts to help love interest.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 152
Israel continues attacks while its forces turned back a 14-truck food aid convoy.
Five takeaways from the US Super Tuesday primary races
Nikki Haley delivers a powerful rebuke to Trump with a victory in Vermont, while Biden faces continued protest.
Can Jeremy Hunt’s spring budget revive Britain’s Tories?
Will the chancellor offer tax cuts in a bid to win votes or steer clear of any bold moves with potential to backfire?
Simona Halep set for tennis return as doping ban is cut to nine months
The former Grand Slam champion was banned for four years in 2022, but can now return to the game immediately.
Army brat to Pakistan’s ‘anti-establishment’ face: Who is Omar Ayub Khan?
His grandfather led Pakistan's first military coup. Is PTI's Omar Ayub Khan the democracy champion his country needs?
Haiti gang leader warns of civil war unless PM Ariel Henry steps down
Thousands have fled since gangs began a coordinated campaign to push Henry from power.
Refugees, migrants held in ‘violent, squalid’ Malaysian detention centres
Human Rights Watch report accuses Malaysia of subjecting detainees, including children, to torture.
‘Left behind’ families look to ICC for Philippines drug war justice
Ferdinand Marcos Jr has shown little interest in helping families find justice, as drug war killings continue.
Wyclef Jean sings Haiti’s prime minister ‘Ariel’s gotta go’’
Haitian musician Wyclef Jean is joining calls for the removal of Haiti's prime minister
Gaza ceasefire talks fail to make breakthrough with Ramadan approaching
Three days of negotiations end at an impasse, as Hamas and Israel insist the other give in to their demands.
Children are dying of malnutrition in Gaza
Gaza's Health Ministry says that 15 children have died of malnutrition in a single hospital in northern Gaza, in recent
What has caused security to deteriorate in Haiti?
State of emergency declared after unrest worsens and thousands of prisoners break out of jail.
The Israelis who want a ceasefire in their country’s war on Gaza
More Israelis are echoing global calls for a permanent or temporary ceasefire, but their reasons differ.
Meta’s Instagram, Facebook hit by widespread outages
Facebook users unable to sign in while Instagram users' feeds not refreshed.
Photos: Israel bombs mosque, hitting families sheltering nearby
One woman was killed and 20 people were injured in the makeshift tent encampment in Deir el-Balah.
US voters urged to check ‘uncommitted’ in protest of Biden’s policy on Gaza
The Abandon Biden' campaign urges Super Tuesday voters to tick uncommitted' to protest president's response on Gaza
Indian authorities demolish home of ‘heroic’ Muslim tunnel rescuer
Wakeel Hasan was labelled a national hero in India for saving dozens of workers trapped in a collapsed tunnel.
Far-left group claims attack on Tesla factory in Germany
Production halted at electric vehicle plant in Brandenburg after suspected arson attack causes power outage.
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