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Trump threatens tariffs against EU
US President Donald Trump has said that trade tariffs on the European Union will definitely happen'.
Jailed Indian Muslims fight Delhi election to ‘set the record straight’
The courts, they believe, haven't delivered justice. Now, they're going to people, seeking redemption.
Asian markets dive as Trump kicks off trade war
Stock markets in Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea fell as US prepares tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico.
US national anthem booed at NBA game in Canada
The US national anthem is booed at an NBA game in Canada after President Trump announced tariffs on Canadian goods.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,075
Here are the key developments on the 1,075th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Grammys 2025: Here is a list of top winners
From Beyonce to Shakira and Chappell Roan, here's a look at at artists honoured at the 67th annual Grammy Awards.
USAID officials put on leave as Elon Musk says time for agency to ‘die’
US President Donald Trump says he will end all funding to South Africa over government's land confiscations.
Could conflict in eastern DR Congo expand across region?
M23 rebels have taken control of regional capital and advance deeper into the east.
Hezbollah’s Nasrallah to be buried in Lebanon on February 23
Hassan Nasrallah received a temporary burial as hostilities with Israel did not allow for a funeral to take place.
Germans protest at conservative cooperation with far right on migration
Protesters say CDU head Merz broke post-Nazi norm of never passing any rule with the support of far-right parties.
Arsenal keep title hunt alive with 5-1 hammering of Manchester City
Arsenal thrash champions Man City at the Emirates to close the gap to Premier League leaders Liverpool to six points.
UK to become first country to criminalise AI child abuse tools
UK will make it a crime to possess, create or distribute AI tools that generate sexual content targeting children.
Israel destroys buildings in West Bank’s Jenin after killing elderly man
Explosions heard throughout Jenin, part of Israeli military operation in the city and its adjacent refugee camp.
Canada’s brewing disquiet
The frontrunners in the Liberals' leadership race cannot offer the change the party needs to tackle Trump and elections.
Dallas Mavericks left to answer big question on Luka Doncic trade: Why?
The Mavs trade of superstar Luka Doncic has the whole NBA asking why Dallas made the bombshell, three-team exchange.
How have Canada, China and Mexico responded to Trump’s tariffs?
The US president's new tariffs prompt retaliation and spark concerns over global trade disruptions and inflation.
Syria’s President al-Sharaa meets Saudi Arabia’s MBS in first foreign trip
Syria's leader is in Saudi Arabia to garner support for his transitional government.
Does ‘cancel culture’ help or hinder free speech?
Today on The Stream:Has the line between accountability and censorship blurred with the rise of cancel culture?
Israel and Hamas complete fourth prisoner-captive exchange
Israel and Hamas complete their fourth prisoner-captive exchange as part of phase one of the ceasefire agreement.
Israel carries out massive simultaneous explosions across Jenin
Israel has carried out several simultaneous explosions in the Jenin refugee camp, destroying as many as 20 homes.
Rafael Grossi: Is the world edging closer to nuclear conflict?
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi on nuclear threats, global tensions, and the future of atomic security.
Israel’s Netanyahu travels to US to discuss Gaza ceasefire with Trump
Trump, who has claimed credit for the Israel-Hamas deal, is expected to host Netanyahu at the White House on Tuesday.
After US weapons ravaged Gaza’s hospitals, US doctors can’t remain silent
Gaza's health care facilities have been targeted repeatedly, including with US-made 2,000-pound bombs. We must speak up.
Netanyahu flies to US to discuss ‘victory over Hamas’ with Trump
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu is on his way to Washington DC
The power of literature in times of war: Fatima Bhutto & Ahmed Masoud
Fatima Bhutto interviews Gaza writer Ahmed Masoud on the power of literature in times of war.
Global alarm, condemnation as Trump tariffs hit Mexico, Canada and China
Mexico and Canada announce retaliatory tariffs while China warns that there is no winner in a trade war.
How white nationalists infiltrated the wellness movement
An emerging parallel economy peddles purity, health and fitness to promote wellbeing - and a political worldview.
More than 700 killed as DR Congo military fights M23 rebels
Rwanda-backed rebels capture eastern DRC's largest city of Goma as conflict intensifies in the central African nation.
Real Madrid beaten by Espanyol after late Romero goal
The LaLiga leaders upset by Carlos Romero's 85th minute strike that snatched victory for the relegation-battling hosts.
Dahiyeh’s restaurant scene bounces back after Israel’s war on Lebanon
Despite the challenges, Dahiyeh's restaurants are picking themselves up out of the rubble.
US strikes in Somalia killed ‘key’ ISIL figures, says regional government
Strikes were carried out in north Somalia, where the Puntland Security Forces is carrying out operations against ISIL.
How executive orders shape presidential power
AJLabs examines the data behind executive orders.
Trudeau says Canada will retaliate by imposing 25% tariffs on US imports
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he's been left with no option but to respond by imposing 25% tariffs on US.
Mavericks trade Luka Doncic to Lakers for Anthony Davis: Reports
Dallas Mavericks ship superstar Luke Doncic to LA Lakers for Anthony Davis in a blockbuster three-team deal.
Medical plane carrying child and mother crashes in Philadelphia
A medical transport plane carrying a Mexican girl who had just completed treatment crashed in Philadelphia.
Rubio lands in Panama as Trump threatens to ‘take back’ canal
The US secretary of state follows up on President Donald Trump's extraordinary threat to seize the Panama Canal.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,074
Here are the key developments on the 1,074th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Trump imposes tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China
Republican US president imposes 25 percent on goods from Canada and Mexico, and 10 percent on all imports from China.
Imavov knocks out Adesanya to stake UFC title claim
Nassourdine Imavov stakes title-fight claim with defeat of former UFC champion Israel Adesanya in Saudi Arabia.
Twelve killed in Russian missile, drone attack on Ukraine
Twelve civilians die in Russian missile attack on Ukraine, targeting residential buildings and energy infrastructure.
Syria’s Ahmed al-Sharaa to visit Saudi Arabia on Sunday
Syria's leader will be in Saudi Arabia for two days and is expected to discuss bolstering relations.
How will a US aid freeze impact countries around the word?
The US stops nearly all foreign aid as Trump pushes America-First policy.
Thousands protest in Serbia to mark three months since deadly roof collapse
Tens of thousands march in Novi Sad, blocking roads and bridges in protest against government corruption.
Teen among five Palestinians killed by Israeli air strikes on Jenin
The deadly raids, which Israel calls the 'Iron Wall' campaign, were launched just days after a ceasefire was agreed.
Niche to mainstream: Evolution of Halal tourism in global travel industry
Muslim-friendly tourism market is expected to grow to $410.9bn by 2032.
Salah double helps Liverpool beat Bournemouth, while Forest enjoy 7-0 rout
Mohamed Salah scored both goals as Liverpool win 2-0 at Bournemouth to extend Premier League lead to nine points.
Deadly artillery shelling hits Omdurman market in Sudan, 56 killed
The Health Ministry said at least 158 people were also wounded in Saturday's attack that was blamed on the RSF.
Palestinians released by Israel show signs of ‘torture, starvation’
Palestinians released from Israeli jails show signs of torture and starvation, said Palestinian Prisoner's Society.
Arab ministers reject Trump’s call to displace Palestinians from Gaza
US president has suggested that Egypt and Jordan should to take in Palestinians from Gaza.
Dozens of soldiers, fighters killed in Baloch separatist attack in Pakistan
Fighters reportedly fire at a vehicle carrying Frontier Corps paramilitaries trying to dismantle a roadblock.
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