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Elon Musk denies selling Starlink to Russia after Ukraine claims use in war
Moscow says SpaceX's internet service 'cannot be officially used here in any way'.
‘There will be massacres’: Palestinians in Rafah speak of their fears
The Israeli army has pushed them from one spot in Gaza to another. Now these exhausted people say they're done moving.
Families of detained Palestinian Americans decry US government’s silence
Three Palestinian Americans were detained last week by Israeli forces, but their families say the US has yet to step in.
Thailand’s former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to be freed
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin says Thaksin will be 'normal citizen' after release, expected after February 17.
US House speaker blasts aid deal for Israel, Ukraine as Senate backs bill
Republican Mike Johnson says the bill does not address the 'most pressing' issue of security at the US-Mexico border.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 720
As the war enters its 720th day, these are the main developments.
‘Fix it from within’: More Chinese Indonesians chase seats in parliament
Ethnic Chinese candidates running for office aim to challenge stereotypes that linger from Soeharto era.
One person killed, five injured in New York subway shooting
34-year-old man killed after gunfire breaks out following argument between groups of teenagers at station in the Bronx.
‘Disappointed’: Indonesians reflect on legacy of departing Joko Widodo
While economic growth and infrastructure improved under Jokowi's watch, some worry about democratic decline.
Biden’s frustrations with Netanyahu ‘meaningless’ without action: Analysts
US president must do more than criticise Israeli leader behind closed doors, advocates say, as Rafah offensive looms.
‘Just Like We Drew It Up’: What’s behind Joe Biden’s Super Bowl post?
The US president posted a meme featuring himself with laser beams shooting from his eyes. What was that about?
Pro-Palestinian activists respond to Israel’s Super Bowl ad
Pro-Palestinian activists have been sharing a video in response to an Israeli advert for the Super Bowl
Mosque demolition sparks deadly protests in India
Indian authorities bulldozed a mosque and a religious school in Haldwani sparking deadly protests by residents.
Is Israel obstructing aid deliveries to Gaza?
The UN warns that Palestinians are on the brink of starvation.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin cancels NATO trip after hospitalisation
Austin has been hospitalised in the critical care unit for complications from prostate cancer.
Fifty years on, a case to uphold Indigenous rights resonates in the US
The 1974 Boldt decision was the culmination of the fish wars', which saw Indigenous leaders fight for fishing rights.
EU’s Borrell suggests US stop arming Israel amid fears over Rafah assault
Josep Borrell says 'too many people' are being killed in Gaza as Israel pledges to press on with Rafah offensive.
Death toll from Philippines landslide climbs to 68
At least 51 people are missing as officials say time is running out to find more survivors.
As corporate America pivots to AI, consumers rejected for loans, jobs
Americans are being declined for loans, memberships and even job opportunities by AI systems without any appeal policy.
‘Structureless party’: Has Chamisa led Zimbabwe’s main opposition astray?
Many accuse the ruling party of infiltrating opposition but say Chamisa's cult of personality politics made it possible.
In New York, a head-to-head House race foreshadows national elections
A special election in Long Island is seen as a precursor for the battle to control the US House of Representatives.
Russia slaps sanctions on British officials, historians and academics
Moscow says UK bears responsibility for 'crimes against civilians' for assisting Ukraine to repel Russia's invasion.
Two orphaned teens got their seven siblings to Rafah; now they live in fear
Nagham and Mohammad lost their parents and are taking care of their siblings as fear of an Israeli attack ratchets up.
Putin is ready for talks on Ukraine, but on his own terms
His interview with Tucker Carlson reveals how he envisions negotiations and peace.
UK announces sanctions on four ‘extremist’ Israeli settlers
The settlers are accused of committing human rights abuses against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
Trump’s Russia threat against NATO: What US allies are spending on defence
The former president has repeatedly said the US is unfairly carrying the financial burden of the security alliance.
Did Ivory Coast’s 2023 AFCON defeat of Nigeria cap ‘a story for the ages’
We examine why Ivory Coast's defeat of Nigeria in the Africa Cup of Nations may have just marked the greatest AFCON yet.
Ukraine protests destruction of grain exports by Polish farmers
Farmers continue to protest that cheap grain imports, mandated by the EU, are hurting them, despite financial support.
UK’s Rwanda plan ‘fundamentally incompatible’ with rights obligations
The legislation may be in breach of international treaties, according to a parliamentary report.
Pakistani protesters block highways to demonstrate against election results
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party and its affiliates won the most seats, but accusations of tampering persist.
Palestinian doctor braves sniper fire to help wounded in Gaza
Palestinian doctor Amira al-Asooli has risked getting shot by Israeli snipers to help wounded people.
The EU’s migration policies and the end of human rights in Europe
The direction Brussels is taking on migration policies risks eroding the international legal order.
Indian police block roads to halt farmers’ march to New Delhi
Farmers are protesting to demand higher support or guaranteed prices for their produce.
ECOWAS chair Tinubu in Senegal to meet Sall over postponed elections
Sall's decision to push back the February 25 presidential vote has plunged Senegal into a constitutional crisis.
The aftermath of Israeli strikes on Rafah
At least 67 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza's southern city of Rafah as strikes hit houses and mosques.
Echoes of Bagram: Moazzam Begg returns to Afghanistan
Human rights advocate Moazzam Begg returns to Afghanistan to battle demons and champion justice in the shadow of war.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 129
Israel has carried out strikes in Rafah where 1.4 million Palestinians are sheltering, killing dozens of people.
Yemen’s Houthis target US-linked ship with missiles
A Houthi military spokesman reiterated that attacks from Yemen will persist until Israel halts its war in Gaza.
In Gaza, hope is a fantasy
Biden et al may claim to ask Israel to stop the looming carnage. Netanyahu won't be deterred by their empty 'warnings'.
Court orders Netherlands to halt delivery of fighter jet parts to Israel
The court noted a clear risk that the parts are being used in 'serious violations of international humanitarian law'.
Egyptians accused in Pylos shipwreck case deny smuggling, blame Greece
Months after the disaster that killed hundreds at sea, nine accused men languishing in prison insist they are innocent.
For Ukraine’s defence industry goals against Russia, the sky’s the limit
To defeat Russia's might and allies' political flicker, Ukraine wants to build the defence workshop of the world.
The AI Series: AI and the Global South
Nobel peace prize laureate Maria Ressa and Urvashi Aneja explore how current AI developments impact the Global South.
Ivory Coast people ‘deserve’ dramatic 2023 AFCON title win against Nigeria
The Ivory Coast complete their own tournament of comebacks to beat Nigeria 2-1 in the 2023 AFCON final in Abidjan.
Could new vaccines end malaria in Africa?
A decades-long pursuit to disarm mosquitoes has produced new vaccines. But will they be enough?
Qatar releases former Indian navy officers after dropping death sentences
Seven of the men have already been returned to India, but details of the case remain scant.
Army-backed Nawaz Sharif fails to win Pakistan election. What went wrong?
The three-time PM's party fell short in the election, as Imran Khan's candidates emerged on top. What's next for Sharif?
Famine looms in Sudan
As war continues unabated in Sudan, an acute food emergency could kill hundreds of thousands of people by next year.
Kenya’s world-record marathon runner Kelvin Kiptum killed in car crash
Kiptum, who exploded onto the marathon scene in October, was the overwhelming favourite to win the Paris Olympics.
How AI is used to resurrect dead Indian politicians as elections loom
Ahead of national elections, a market is opening up for such deepfakes to boost the appeal of political parties.
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