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Thousands rally to support Brazil’s accused ex-president Bolsonaro
Thousands of people came to show their support for Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro.
Has Israel complied with ICJ order in Gaza genocide case?
Israeli attacks have killed at least 3,523 Palestinians in the month after the ICJ ordered Israel to prevent genocide.
What happened in Gaza while Israel was meant to act to stop genocide
The ICJ gave Israel a month to report back on how it prevented acts of genocide in Gaza, but the killing didn't stop.
Settler violence: Israel’s ethnic cleansing plan for the West Bank
The Israeli state is actively encouraging settler violence against the Palestinians as part of its displacement policy.
‘Deepening occupation’: Turkey condemns Israel on last day of ICJ hearing
As UN's top court holds its final day of hearings, more countries say Israel's illegal occupation of Palestine must end.
Ex-PM Nawaz’s daughter is Pakistan’s first female provincial chief minister
Maryam, Nawaz Sharif's eldest daughter and apparent political heir, becomes first female chief minister of Punjab.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 143
As it continues with its offensive, Israel is expected to submit a report to the ICJ regarding its actions in Gaza.
Nigerians suffer along border with Niger as economic sanctions bite
The closure of Nigeria's border with Niger has worsened the economic situation and insecurity in the region.
UN agency warns of ‘looming famine’ in Gaza amid Israel war
Half a million people in Gaza face starvation and all 2.3 million experience acute food shortage, aid agencies report.
Algeria inaugurates world’s third-largest mosque ahead of Ramadan
It's also Africa's largest, but critics view it as a vanity project for a former president who named it after himself.
India beat England by five wickets to bag Test series in Ranchi
Gill and Jurel guide the hosts home in a tense chase to win the fourth Test after England set India a target of 192.
Palestinian PM Shtayyeh hands resignation to Abbas over Gaza ‘genocide’
Shtayyeh's move comes amid US pressure on PA to work on a structure that can govern a Palestinian state after Gaza war.
Israel mulling ‘evacuation plan’ as Rafah offensive looms
Rafah assault 'inevitable', says Israeli PM Netanyahu. Any deal with Hamas would only delay it.
Meta unveils team to combat disinformation and AI harms in EU elections
Tech giant's head of EU affairs says team will bring together experts from across the company.
South Korea sets deadline for striking doctors to return to work
Officials say striking young doctors have until the end of February to return to work or risk being punished.
Hamas to halal: How anti-Muslim hate speech is spreading in India
Ahead of national elections, a new report tracks how hate speech events map geographically across India.
Japan’s Nikkei hits new high after topping 1989 peak
Tokyo's benchmark Nikkei 225 last week made history by hitting its highest level in nearly 35 years.
US airman sets himself on fire outside Israel embassy to protest ‘genocide’
Active duty airman reportedly said he did not want to be 'complicit in genocide' as he lit himself on fire.
Tuvalu names Feleti Teo as new prime minister
Former attorney general named new prime minister after a general election that ousted the island's pro-Taiwan leader.
Thousands of Brazilians rally in support of Bolsonaro amid coup probe
Brazil's former president gathers supporters in a bid to demonstrate political strength.
Half of UK exporters say Houthi attacks in Red Sea disrupting business
The British Chambers of Commerce says 55 percent of exporters report higher shipping costs and delays.
Taliban releases Austrian far-right activist held in Afghanistan
Vienna says its national has arrived in Doha after mediation by the Qatari government helped secure his release.
At least 15 killed in attack on Catholic church in Burkina Faso
Gunmen attacked a community as they gathered for prayers in the northern village of Essakane, church official says.
Israel’s military is targeting Palestinian police delivering aid to Gaza
The United States has called on Israel to stop attacking Palestinian police officers in Gaza.
Watching the watchdogs: Biden, US media and Arab-American political power
US media attacks on the Arab and Muslim American communities have only motivated them further to flex political muscle.
Zelenskyy says 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed in war with Russia
Ukrainian president's comments are the first time that Kyiv has confirmed the number of its losses since the war began.
With lives shattered by war, Ukrainian teens build new dreams
Two years on, Ukrainian teens taking refuge in Poland try to settle into new lives.
Palestinian woman buried under rubble calls for help after Israeli attack
A Palestinian woman used her phone to call a rescue team from under the rubble of her collapsed home.
Farmers’ protests in Europe and the deadend of neoliberalism
Scrapping environmental protections will not solve the agricultural crisis in Europe.
Qatar announces new gas output boost with mega field expansion
Overall expansion of North Field from 77mtpa currently to 142mtpa by 2030 represents 85 percent increase in production.
What happens when Gaza’s health system collapses?
Gaza's medical infrastructure was woefully inadequate, but now even that has been destroyed by Israel's war.
Week in pictures: Ukraine war anniversary to farmers’ protest in India
A roundup of some of last week's events.
Five moments from Trump’s CPAC speech
Self-described political dissident' Donald Trump mocked Joe Biden.
With all eyes on Gaza, Israel steps up demolitions of Palestinian homes
'We can't stand this suffering for long,' Palestinian activists in East Jerusalem warn.
We must ‘rehumanise ourselves’: Palestinian artist Sliman Mansour
The prominent painter says that peace is possible when everyone is considered a human being and 'has the same rights'.
As Belarusians vote in ‘sham’ polls, Lukashenko reveals re-election plan
As opposition boycotts parliamentary and local vote, the president in power since 1994 says he intends to run next year.
India’s Assam state repeals British-era Muslim marriage law
Ruling BJP says law allowed child marriages but Muslim leaders allege move aimed at polarising voters ahead of election.
Indonesian FM on occupied Palestine and Indonesia democracy path
Retno Marsudi discusses ICJ case on Israel's occupation of Palestine and addresses Indonesia's democracy concerns.
How Trump won South Carolina primary and why Nikki Haley isn’t quitting yet
While the outcome puts Trump closer to clinching the Republican nomination, Haley has vowed to press on. We explore why.
Under new general, Russia’s Wagner makes deeper inroads into Libya
Using a new avatar of the paramilitary group, Putin is strengthening Russia's presence in the North African country.
Should Russia pay Ukraine to rebuild – or even to defeat its own invasion?
The EU finds itself in uncharted legal territory as it ponders using Russia's frozen assets against it.
Israeli delegation expected in Qatar for more Gaza talks
Framework of agreement includes a six-week pause in fighting that could see an exchange of captives and increase in aid.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 142
No let-up in Israeli bombings in central and southern Gaza as Israel uses starvation as a weapon of war.
Oppenheimer wins big at Screen Actors Guild Awards, boosting Oscar hopes
Christopher Nolan's historical epic picks up top honour for outstanding cast in advance of next month's Oscars.
Two-month-old Palestinian boy dies of hunger amid Israel’s war on Gaza
Mahmoud Fattouh dies from starvation as UN warns of an 'explosion' in child deaths due to a lack of food and water.
Trump breezes by Haley in South Carolina primary with eyes on Biden rematch
Former US President Donald Trump secures decisive victory in GOP primary, but Nikki Haley pledges to continue campaign.
US, UK bomb Houthi sites in Yemen amid surge in Red Sea ship attacks
US and UK forces hit 18 Houthi targets including underground weapons and missile storage facilities, officials say.
Dahomey doc on Europe’s looted African art wins Berlin film festival
A documentary by Franco-Senegalese director Mati Diop probing Europe's looted antiquities wins prestigious Golden Bear.
UK Conservatives suspend MP who said ‘Islamists’ control London’s mayor
Lee Anderson will now sit as an independent lawmaker in parliament after his remarks prompted a flood of criticism.
What has Russia achieved during two years of war in Ukraine?
The bloodiest conflict in Europe since World War II moves into its third year.
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