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Ruined Gaza mosque hosts first Friday prayers since ceasefire
Worshippers gathered in a ruined Gaza mosque for their first Friday prayers since the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal.
Afghanistan: The price of peace
The disastrous 20-year US mission in Afghanistan which ended in failure, the limits of power and long-term scars of war.
Canada’s Liberal leadership race: Who’s running to replace Justin Trudeau?
Former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and ex-Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney are frontrunners, experts say.
Israel delays withdrawal from southern Lebanon beyond Sunday’s deadline
Under a ceasefire deal with Hezbollah, Israeli forces were to withdraw from Lebanon by January 26.
Inside the Lebanese border town Israeli forces turned to ruins
All signs of life have disappeared from this ruined Lebanese town near the border with Israel.
Pakistan’s political deadlock deepens as PTI withdraws from negotiations
Analysts expect ex-PM Imran Khan's party to return to street agitations, but some experts believe it's making a mistake.
Australian Open: Sinner sets up Zverev final after trouncing Shelton
World number one Jannick Sinner overcomes American Ben Shelton in straight sets to reach Australian Open final.
Fact check: Can Trump really erase Biden’s ‘health legacy’?
Trump's early health moves suggest he aims to dismantle Biden's drug cost and insurance expansions. What's next?
UK’s ‘100-year partnership’ with Ukraine is a meaningless political stunt
The century-long commitment will not do much to counter the shift in Western policy towards Ukraine under Trump.
‘This guy is dangerous’: British Pakistanis fear Musk is stoking racism
Some fear collective punishment could be a consequence of the billionaire's relentless posts on child sex abuse cases.
Development done right: Why Africa needs more than good intentions
Leaders in Davos should focus on taking tangible steps to accelerate Africa's inclusive growth agenda.
Trump latest: JFK killing files released, birthright citizenship bar halted
We also delve into the latest from Davos, cryptocurrency, and other executive orders.
Israeli forces ‘block entrances to Jenin’ as deadly raid enters fourth day
In addition to Jenin governorate, Israeli forces have been stepping up their operation across the occupied West Bank.
Progress made as firefighters battle new blaze near Los Angeles
Massive response under way as 4,000 firefighters combat blaze near Los Angeles.
Australian Open: Injured Djokovic booed off but targets more Grand Slams
Serbia's Novak Djokovic will seek a record 25th Grand Slam title despite retiring injured from the Australian Open.
ICC lawyer seeks arrest of Taliban leaders over persecution of women
The ICC's chief prosecutor announced he is seeking arrest warrants for two Taliban leaders.
Thousands flock to smell plant that reeks of dead rat, rotting rubbish
Huge crowds queued in Sydney to catch a whiff of the flower that smells like 'hot rubbish'
Drug marketplace founder Ross Ulbricht speaks out after Trump pardon
Silk Road founder thanks US president for 'amazing blessing' in video message after his release from prison.
Three killed in Russian drone attack on Ukraine’s Kyiv region
Ukraine also sends volley of drones into Russia, with air defences intercepting attacks on 13 regions, including Moscow.
Donald Trump says he plans to reach out to North Korea’s Kim Jong Un
During his first term in office, Trump met with Kim on three occasions between 2018 and 2019.
‘Dam for a dam’: India, China edge towards a Himalayan water war
Despite protests from locals, India is building a giant hydro dam on the Siang River to counter a Chinese dam.
Captain Cook statue vandalised again before controversial ‘Australia Day’
A statue of the British explorer is splashed with red paint and vandalised in Sydney's eastern suburbs.
Air pollution in Thailand’s Bangkok forces more than 350 schools to close
Thai capital ranked as eighth-most polluted city worldwide as microparticles levels soar.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events – day 1,065
Here are the key developments on the 1,065th day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Extreme weather disrupts schooling for nearly 250 million kids, UNICEF says
UN agency says students in 85 countries experienced climate-related disruptions last year.
United Nations confirms US will leave World Health Organization in 2026
The UN body has received a formal request from Washington to withdraw next year as Trump orders a pause on WHO funding.
Trump orders release of last files on assassinations of JFK, RFK and MLK
US president says 'everything will be revealed' on JFK assassination that has fuelled conspiracy theories for decades.
After stabbings, China’s social media firms face scrutiny over hate speech
Chinese platforms have pledged to crack down on hate, but anti-foreigner sentiment still circulates widely online.
Trump pulls security protections for Mike Pompeo, John Bolton
Hawkish foreign policy advisers from Trump's first presidency have faced alleged assassination threats from Iran.
Sudan’s army accused of ethnic killings after recapturing strategic city
Sudan's army was welcomed after taking Wad Madani, but has been accused of carrying out reprisal attacks since then.
Italy defends expulsion of Libyan war crimes suspect
Some senators express dismay that Italy ignored its obligations to the ICC to turn over suspects.
What is Israel’s deadly ‘Iron Wall’ military raid in the West Bank’s Jenin?
The military attack on Jenin began on Tuesday. At least 12 Palestinians have been killed across the governorate.
US judge blocks Trump’s order restricting birthright citizenship
Trump's order targets a constitutional right automatically granting citizenship to anyone born in the country.
Purdue Pharma, Sacklers to pay $7.4bn in new opioid settlement
The deal is $1bn more than a settlement from last year that was rejected by the US Supreme Court.
Peace, prosperity, & respect: Trump lays out lofty goals at Davos
US President Donald Trump told the World Economic Forum about his lofty goals.
Who got the nod? The complete list of 2025 Oscar nominations
The nominations for the 97th Academy Awards were delayed after deadly wildfires raged through the Los Angeles area.
ICC prosecutor seeks warrants for Taliban leaders over persecution of women
Prosecutor Karim Khan says there are reasonable grounds to believe two leaders responsible for 'crime against humanity'.
UK teen who killed three girls at dance class sentenced to 52 years
Southport attacker Axel Rudakubana will likely spend the rest of his life in jail for murdering three girls.
US President Trump threatens tariffs at 2025 Davos World Economic Forum
Trump repeats familiar grievances and threatens allies like Canada and the European Union with tariffs.
How do Donald Trump’s pardons compare with other US presidents?
Just hours into his second term, Trump pardons about 1,500 people charged in the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack.
Hezbollah demands Israeli forces complete withdrawal from Lebanon on time
Israel says the ceasefire agreement is not being implemented fast enough.
Israel continues Jenin raid as two Palestinians killed in West Bank
Thousands of Palestinians have been forcibly displaced as the Israeli army ordered evacuations of multiple areas.
The January 6 pardons: Who has Trump ordered to be released?
As one of his first actions as president, Trump pardoned hundreds of his supporters. Here's a look at who he set free.
Micheal Martin returns as Irish prime minister
The Fianna Fail leader was elected for a second time after chaos in Ireland's parliament subsided.
Why is Ukraine struggling to mobilise its citizens to fight?
Many Ukrainians have come to the realisation that their state is distributing the burdens and benefits of war unfairly.
Can Trump put ‘America first’ and also make peace in the Middle East?
The US president wants to be a 'peacemaker'. He also wants to stay out of a Gaza conflict he says is 'not our war'.
What do Trump’s executive orders on workplace diversity programmes say?
The US president has revoked a 1965 executive order, put federal DEI workers on leave and taken down diversity websites.
Why is Donald Trump pivoting to fossil fuels?
The president says he is unleashing oil in a dramatic U-turn in US energy policy.
Western liberals have lessons to learn from Austria’s far-right turn
Putin-friendly, far-right FPO's imminent rise to power in Austria is a direct consequence of liberal, centrist failings.
Sudanese army battles RSF over control of oil refinery near Khartoum
The Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces are fighting for control over the al-Jili oil refinery.
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