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‘If UNRWA goes, so do our dreams of returning home’, Palestinians fear
Residents of the occupied West Bank fear total loss of healthcare and education, aid workers warn of escalating tensions
Israeli protester says Israel is behaving like Nazi Germany
This Israeli demonstrator believes his country is treating Palestinians like Nazi Germany treated Jews in the 1930s.
Shehbaz Sharif elected Pakistan PM for second term after controversial vote
Sharif returns to the role he held until August last year when parliament was dissolved ahead of February 8 election.
LeBron James becomes first NBA player to reach 40,000 points
The LA Lakers forward termed the milestone 'bittersweet' as it came in a loss against Denver Nuggets.
Saving Baboo the baby tiger: Inside Pakistan’s zoo-turned-rescue centre
A zoo shut down because of animal cruelty has been transformed into a facility rescuing hundreds of wild animals.
Israeli air raid on Rafah kills 14 Palestinians, many of them children
Six children killed in latest Israeli attack on Rafah, with many more trapped under rubble, rescuer says.
Hero to homeless: House of Muslim man behind India tunnel rescue demolished
Rat-miner Wakeel Hasan was a national hero in November, after helping rescue 41 workers. Now, he's on the streets.
Trump wins Republican caucuses in Michigan, Missouri, Idaho
Trump trounces Nikki Haley in all three states, draws closer to clinching the Republican presidential nomination.
US says Israel ‘more or less’ accepts framework deal for Gaza ceasefire
US official says an agreement is in place for a six-week truce in Gaza and it is now up to Hamas to agree to it.
Is Israel’s killing of civilians putting ceasefire talks at risk?
Calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza are growing louder.
Seven killed in Russian drone attack on Odesa apartment block
Separate attacks killed an additional three people in Ukraine as Zelenskyy urges the West to deliver more air defences.
US airdrops food into Gaza in move criticised by aid groups
US plan has been criticised as inefficient while Israel continues blocking most aid trucks from entering Gaza by land.
Rubymar cargo ship earlier hit by Houthis has sunk, Yemeni government says
The UK-owned bulk carrier was struck on February 18 with multiple missiles resulting in an oil slick in the Red Sea.
Conservatives dominate Iran’s parliament, assembly elections
Preliminary indications put voter turnout at around 40 percent, the lowest levels since the country's 1979 revolution.
Protecting climate refugees requires a legal definition
While there is much talk about climate migration, there is still no legal framework to protect climate refugees.
Norway gives Arctic foxes a helping hand amid climate woes
Climate change and habitat loss disrupt food chains and leave Arctic foxes facing starvation.
Chad interim leader Deby confirms plan to run for president in May
The announcement comes days after the military chief's main rival was killed in murky circumstances.
Europe risks losing credibility over silence on Israel’s war on Gaza: MP
More than 200 lawmakers call for their countries to stop selling weapons to Tel Aviv citing 'international law violations'.
Kashmiri journalist Aasif Sultan re-arrested days after release
Aasif Sultan, a former editor of Kashmir Narrator magazine, re-arrested under 'anti-terror' law days after his release.
In Lydd, Palestinians fear tinderbox of Israel’s war, threat of expulsion
Since October 7, Palestinians in Lydd have been living under constant fear of state violence and Israeli extremists.
UN reports ‘large number of gunshot wounds’ following ‘flour massacre’
UN team, medics and rights monitor say evidence points to heavy shooting by Israeli forces after massacre near convoy.
At least 11 Palestinians killed after Israel hits tent camp in Rafah
At least 50 people were injured in the attack near the Al-Helal Al-Emirati Maternity Hospital in southern Gaza.
‘No identity’: Why is Kenyan music failing to break through globally?
As Nigerian and South African music gains international acceptance, Kenya's absence is provoking a debate back at home.
The unravelling of the New York Times’ ‘Hamas rape’ story
An horrific story in the New York Times falls apart and exposes systemic issues.
Romania’s geeks are mapping earthquake risk in EU’s highest-risk capital
Since January, Romania has banned renting apartments in buildings at risk in an earthquake.
Nicaragua drags Germany to ICJ for ‘facilitating Israel’s genocide’ in Gaza
Managua accused Berlin of violating the Genocide Convention by funding Israel's war on Gaza.
A woman has to be ‘stronger than a lion’ to cross the Mediterranean
From finding love in a smugglers' den to risking all for a new life, these are the stories of women crossing the sea.
Iranian singer ‘sentenced to jail’ over Mahsa Amini protest anthem
Shervin Hajipour says he was sentenced to more than three years in prison for 'inciting people to riot'.
‘In Gaza, football is the only escape’: Palestine star Mahmoud Wadi on war
Wadi talks about growing up in Gaza, leaving to follow his dream and the struggles of being a Palestinian footballer.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 148
At least 17 people are killed in Israeli attacks on Deir el-Balah and the Jabalia refugee camp as hunger crisis worsens.
Are snakebites rising in South Asia — and what’s responsible?
A study from Sri Lanka suggests climate change will spark a rise in the numbers of people receiving snakebites.
Chillis and chicken: An Indian kitchen of love, from violence-hit Manipur
Three Manipuri women serve slices of their culture, trauma and life from Lomba Kitchen in their New Delhi apartment.
Argentina’s Milei vows to push economic reforms with or without parliament
Argentina's libertarian leader says he will 'keep pushing forward' with radical economic agenda.
Money, power and the peril of courting Chinese nationalism
Nationalism in China has been invoked for political ends and financial gains, but it is also a destructive force.
Manchester City ready for United to try to ‘close gap’ in Premier League
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola expects United to be a force once more, but not in time for Sunday's derby.
What is Super Tuesday and why is it important? All you need to know
With votes in more than a dozen states, Super Tuesday is set to be pivotal in the race for the Republican nomination.
Hamas says seven captives killed in Israeli army bombing of Gaza
The group's military wing confirms the news after an investigation although it does not state when the captives died.
Will Israel’s ultra-Orthodox community serve in its military?
There is renewed push to force ultra-Orthodox Jews to serve in the Israeli military.
UN official warns of possible war crimes, rape as a weapon in Sudan
UN human rights chief says humanitarian aid is being blocked and sexual violence is being used as a weapon of war.
Israeli MP denounces ‘tsunami of fanatic nationalism’ in Israel
We are on the brink of a fascist dictatorship,' Knesset member Ofer Cassif tells Marc Lamont Hill.
Iran Revolutionary Guard member and two others killed in attack in Syria
Iranian media reports say IRGC member Reza Zarei was killed in a suspected Israeli attack in the port city of Baniyas.
In New York, Israeli conscientious objectors find community after ostracism
Mandatory military service in Israel has left some young Israelis facing a stark choice: fight or be branded outsiders.
At least eight people injured in blast at cafe in India’s Bengaluru
Investigators suspect the bomb was an improvised device. The reason for the blast is yet to be determined.
What happened at Alexey Navalny’s funeral
Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny's funeral was held in Moscow on Friday.
Hundreds bid final farewell to Russia’s Alexey Navalny, risking arrest
Mourners attend funeral of late Russian opposition leader, after Kremlin warns against unauthorised' protests.
Can Somalia win its war against al-Shabab?
Marc Lamont Hill talks to Somali Deputy PM Salah Ahmed Jama about the war on al-Shabab, the crises facing his country.
Iranians vote in legislative, key assembly polls amid economic concerns
Conservative and hardline candidates are expected to win a majority as surveys indicate a low voter turnout.
Israeli settlers build symbolic house on Gaza border
A group of Israeli settlers have built a symbolic house on the border with Gaza.
Photos: Crowds attend Navalny funeral as Kremlin warns against protests
Mourners chant Alexey Navalny's name and say they will not forgive Russian authorities for his death.
Global condemnation grows over Israel’s killing of Gaza aid seekers
France calls for an independent inquiry as more countries speak out against the shootings of Palestinians seeking food.
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