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Returning home to Tal Rifaat, Syrians find ruins and rubble
Tal Rifaat's returnees grapple with extensive war damage, crumbling infrastructure, and a need for extensive rebuilding.
Palestinians returning to ‘toxic wasteland’ in northern Gaza
Rubbish flooding the streets of Gaza City is creating new health risks, residents say.
White victimhood to G20: What’s behind Trump’s attacks on South Africa?
Trump's freeze on aid to South Africa caps years of growing tension over everything from Russia and China to Israel.
Why a China deal has set off a Cook Islands-New Zealand spat
The strategic agreement comes as Beijing moves to deepen its ties in the Pacific region.
Petro prompts Colombian government chaos with demand for resignations
Move follows an attack on the cabinet by President Petro live on TV as ministers criticise appointment of aide.
US committed to ‘buying and owning’ Gaza, says Trump
President Donald Trump said the US is committed to buying and owning" Gaza.
Sakiet: The Story of a Massacre
The bombing of a Tunisian town that escalated internationally, part of the history of colonialism in North Africa.
Super Bowl halftime performer detained for Palestine & Sudan flag protest
A performer in Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show was detained for raising the Palestinian and Sudanese flags.
‘I was running out of money’: After quitting wartime Russia, some return
Russia's war saw many flee due to the fear of persecution or being drafted, but some life abroad fraught with challenge.
Donald Trump’s hypocritical land grab remarks
We compare and contrast Donald Trump's claim that South Africa is conducting a land grab vs. his plan for the US to own.
Ecuador set for run-off in presidential election dominated by security
Surge in support sees left-wing challenger Luisa Gonzalez neck and neck with incumbent President Daniel Noboa.
Protester with Palestinian flag interrupts Lamar’s Super Bowl show
Demonstrator detained after unfurling flag with the words 'Gaza' and 'Sudan' at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.
Sylvia Wynter: Beyond man
Radical philosopher, Sylvia Wynter calls on us to rethink the very notion of what it is to be human.
‘Our lifeline’: Kashmiris fear losing orchards, land to mega Modi projects
Residents fear losing vast tracts of agricultural land as New Delhi pushes a slew of roads, railways and other projects.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,082
Here are the key developments on the 1,082nd day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Super Bowl: Eagles deny Chiefs historic three-peat in thumping win
Philadelphia Eagles beat Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 to lift Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.
Trump to escalate trade war with retaliatory tariffs
US president announces latest tariffs following trade measures directed at Canada, Mexico and China.
US committed to ‘buying and owning’ Gaza, Trump says
US president says other countries in the Middle East could be tasked with rebuilding parts of the war-ravaged enclave.
‘No thanks’: White South Africans turn down Trump’s US immigration offer
US president's executive order provides resettlement for Afrikaners 'who are victims of unjust racial discrimination'.
Trump says Musk to uncover billions in ‘fraud and abuse’ at US Pentagon
Billionaire Elon Musk is presiding over a purge of US government jobs that critics call an 'evisceration of democracy'.
Here’s how Israel is repeatedly violating the Lebanon ceasefire
A November 27 ceasefire was supposed to end violent attacks, but Israel has continued sporadic strikes on Lebanon.
Libya finds two mass graves with bodies of nearly 50 migrants, refugees
Rights groups and UN agencies have documented systematic abuse in Libya including torture, rape and extortion.
Saudi Arabia slams Netanyahu’s suggestion it should host Palestinian state
The kingdom reiterated that 'the Palestinian people have a right to their land' and cannot be 'expelled'.
Health concerns and outrage mark fifth Gaza ceasefire prisoner swap
At least eight Palestinians were taken to hospital upon their release from Israeli jails during the fifth prisoner swap.
Big Tech is powering Trump’s immigration crackdown
And the only way to resist it is grassroots mobilisation against the all-powerful broligarchy.
Syrian Finance Minister: Renaissance or false hope?
Syria's Mohammed Abazeed on the transitional government's recovery plan.
Slave Scammers | True Crime Reports
Hundreds of thousands of people are trapped in scamming farms across Southeast Asia.
Israel withdraws from Netzarim Corridor as part of Gaza ceasefire agreement
The Israeli military has left behind massive destruction after withdrawing from the Netzarim Corridor in Gaza.
Florida police catch suspected drug dealer on horseback
Get that bad man.' Newly-released bodycam video shows police on horseback in Jacksonville, Florida.
Indian forces kill 31 suspected Maoist rebels in Chhattisgarh state
Two security personnel also killed in deadliest combat this year and the second major fight in less than a month.
Ecuador votes in presidential election led by Daniel Noboa, Luisa Gonzalez
The vote is effectively a referendum on 37-year-old incumbent Daniel Noboa.
Israel kills eight-month-pregnant woman in occupied West Bank raid
Israeli forces open fire on a family at Nur Shams camp, killing a Palestinian woman and critically injuring her husband.
Israeli forces withdraw from Gaza’s Netzarim Corridor
Withdrawal from corridor, which cut off northern Gaza from rest of Strip, is part of the Hamas-Israel ceasefire deal.
How do global perceptions of Africa affect the continent?
We examine how negative global perceptions of the African continent affect its economies and the lives of its people.
One dead after landslide hits China’s Sichuan province
Rescue efforts continue to find at least 28 missing people as landslide buries nearly a dozen homes.
Dozens missing in China landslide
A search and rescue operation is underway in China after a landslide buried homes in Sichuan province.
Kosovo votes in election seen as referendum on PM Albin Kurti
The polls will determine who leads Kosovo's stalled normalisation talks with neighbouring Serbia.
German police break up pro-Palestinian protest in Berlin
Video shows German police violently dispersing protesters at a pro-Palestinian rally in Berlin.
‘Truly thankful’: Thai captives return to Bangkok after over a year in Gaza
The five men were released last month in southern Gaza as part of ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel.
Dricus du Plessis beats Sean Strickland, defends title at UFC 312
The South African retains his middleweight belt with a unanimous decision over a bloodied Strickland in Sydney.
From survivor to detective: A life fighting child sexual abuse
After being abused by his grandfather, Robert Shilling went on to help rescue thousands of children.
Benjamin Netanyahu “is not interested in the second stage”
Netanyahu "is not interested in the second stage" of the ceasefire deal, according to laywer Mohammad Dahleh.
Sam Nujoma, Namibia’s ‘founding father’ and first president, dies aged 95
Nujoma was revered for leading his country to independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990.
What happens to Palestinians if UNRWA collapses?
UNRWA has been a lifeline for millions of Palestinian refugees. What happens to them if it shuts down?
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,081
Here are the key developments on the 1,081st day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Real Madrid rescued by Mbappe after Alvarez penalty for Atletico
Real striker Kylian Mbappe's second-half equaliser cancels out Julian Alvarez's penalty for Atletico in Madrid derby.
Israeli air strike kills six in eastern Lebanon amid fragile ceasefire
Israeli drone attack targets the Shaara area in eastern Bekaa region.
Iran ready to negotiate with US but not under Trump’s ‘maximum pressure’
'Maximum pressure' policy pushed by US 'would not be a negotiation but a form of surrender', Iranian FM says.
What are the implications of Trump’s sanctions against ICC?
The International Criminal Court receives a wave of support after it's hit with US sanctions.
DR Congo summit directs army chiefs to enforce ceasefire
The Rwanda-backed M23 is closing on the town of Kavumu in South Kivu in an offensive that has left thousands dead.
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