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Out of control wildfires kill dozens in Chile
Forest fires in Chile have killed more than 50 people with flames spreading throughout densely populated areas.
Do Yemen’s Houthis have their eye on Marib?
The Houthis' stance in support of Palestine is gaining accolades, could they also be looking at a domestic win?
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 121
Officials say at least 92 people have been killed overnight in Israeli attacks, including on a kindergarten in Rafah.
Namibia’s President Hage Geingob dies aged 82
The African leader announced last month that he had begun treatment for cancer.
The Sikh kitchen that feeds Manila’s moneylenders
A bustling Punjabi community space is serving up a hearty mix of Indian and Filipino food - free to everyone
Qatar wins against Uzbekistan in heated Asian Cup quarterfinal
Uzbekistan took the fight to their opponents but lost in the lottery of penalties.
People detained at Russia protest calling for troops to return from Ukraine
Reports say journalists were briefly held at protest by wives of Russian soldiers calling for their return from Ukraine.
How far will the US go in attacking Iran-linked targets in the Middle East?
Washington has carried out attacks against pro-Iran groups in Syria and Iraq.
Iran beat Japan 2-1 for a place in AFC Asian Cup 2023 semifinal
Iran scored a dramatic stoppage-time penalty to eliminate Japan from the Asian Cup and book a place in the semifinal.
At least 150,000 protest in Berlin against Germany’s far right
Demonstrators march in German capital and other cities in fourth week of protests against Alternative for Germany party.
Sinn Fein’s Michelle O’Neill appointed Northern Ireland’s first minister
O'Neill is the first nationalist to hold the post as government returns to work after a two-year boycott by unionists.
Argentina’s lower house approves Milei’s ‘omnibus’ reform bill
The president introduced the divisive reform package in an attempt to transform the economy and the state.
Senegal’s Macky Sall postpones presidential election
The vote, originally scheduled to take place on February 25, was delayed after a dispute over the candidate list.
Pakistan’s Imran Khan, wife now get 7 years jail for marriage law violation
Verdict follows another case in which Khan and Bushra Bibi were sentenced to 14 years in prison for corruption.
Sri Lanka signs free trade deal with Thailand to revive economy
Sri Lanka seeks to foster growth after its economy contracted 3.8 percent last year, according to World Bank estimates.
Israel vs UNRWA: Deflection and deception
Israeli intelligence accuses a UN refugee agency of collusion with Hamas - and the media take it at face value.
‘Overshadow Gaza crimes’: World reacts to US attacks on Iraq and Syria
Iran, Iraq and Syria have strongly condemned the US strikes, saying they will only escalate regional tensions.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 710
As the war enters its 710th day, these are the main developments.
Paris knife and hammer attack: 3 hurt at Gare de Lyon train station
Attacker armed with knife and hammer wounds three; police say suspect 'appears to suffer from psychiatric troubles'.
‘Strategic error’: Iran condemns US attacks on Iraq, Syria
Iran says overnight US strikes are 'violations of the sovereignty and territorial integrity' of the two countries.
Gaza and the dilemmas of genocide scholars
Increasing partisanship in Genocide Studies threatens the field itself, as well as the very act of genocide prevention.
‘Jump without thinking’: The parkour runners reclaiming Algiers
A growing community in Algeria's capital is taking up the daring urban sport, and forming strong bonds in the process.
Iraq says 16 people, including civilians, killed in ‘new US aggression’
In response, Iran-aligned groups say they have attacked US bases in Syria as well as western and northern Iraq.
Turkey appoints Fatih Karahan as new central bank chief after Erkan resigns
The appointment comes a few hours after the resignation of Hafize Gaye Erkan citing a media scandal.
Rural Kenyans power West’s AI revolution. Now they want more
Labelling data for international AI companies has become a hustle for young Kenyans. Now, they dream of designing too.
How Israel’s flooding of Gaza’s tunnels will impact freshwater supply
Pumping of seawater will contaminate underground freshwater and ruin the conditions of life in Gaza, experts say.
Chile declares state of emergency over raging forest fires
At least 10 people have died and the blaze in the tourist region of Valparaiso has forced many to flee their homes.
Shooting war: Gaza’s visual storytellers under ‘blatant’ attack
The strip's photojournalists, videographers and camera operators are paying the ultimate price for their work.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 120
US says it hit more than 85 Iran-linked targets in Syria, Iraq in retaliation for attack that killed American soldiers.
Pakistan elections 2024: Which are the major political parties?
From the left to the right, mapping the major stakeholders in the general election on February 8.
Carl Weathers, star of Rocky films and Predator, dies at 76
Former co-stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone pay tribute to NFL linebacker-turned-actor.
Myanmar’s rebels see unity as key to victory over weakened military rulers
An alliance of ethnic forces has gained much ground in military-ruled Myanmar, but some fear the movement may splinter.
South Korea pull off heist to beat Australia 2-1 in Asian Cup 2023
The Taegeuk Warriors stage another late comeback to beat the Socceroos and keep their Asian Cup title hopes alive.
US launches strikes in response to attack that killed troops in Jordan
US military struck more than 85 Iran-linked targets in Iraq and Syria after three US soldiers were killed on Sunday.
On Groundhog Day, Punxsutawney Phil predicts early spring in the US
More than 40,000 people gathered to see the Pennsylvania prognosticator as part of a tradition dating back to 1887.
Photos: South Korea beat Australia 2-1 to reach semifinals
A sensational free kick in overtime from Son Heung-min sends South Korea to the semifinal to play Jordan on Tuesday.
Centuries-old mosque razed in Indian capital
Worshippers from a New Delhi mosque are shocked over the destruction of the centuries-old structure.
Could the island of Ireland unite or will the UK stay intact?
Former IRA political wing Sinn Fein is now largest party in Stormont Assembly.
German upper house approves bill easing citizenship rules
Lawmakers in the upper house of parliament passed the legislation that will simplify the process of naturalisation.
‘It’s immoral’: UN special rapporteur on UNRWA funding cuts
What impact will UNRWA funding cuts have on Gaza? Marc Lamont Hill speaks to UN Special Rapporteur, Francesca Albanese.
UK court dismisses case against Greta Thunberg over London climate protest
The Swedish climate activist was on trial for protesting outside an oil and gas conference in London in October.
ICJ rules that it will hear part of Ukraine-Russia genocide case
UN's top court will not address aspects accusing Russia of violating Genocide Convention by falsely alleging genocide.
‘Trapped in this hell’: How one El Salvador town transformed under Bukele
In the port town of Puerto el Triunfo, violence has dwindled, but fear has not amid President Bukele's gang crackdown.
Can South Africa’s genocide case at the ICJ stop Israel?
South Africa's ambassador to the US talks to Marc Lamont Hill about the implications of the ICJ case and its ruling.
UN estimates 17,000 Gaza children left unaccompanied amid Israel’s war
More than one million children in the besieged Gaza Strip now require mental health support, UNICEF says.
People ‘dying of starvation’ in Sudan, UN food agency says
The World Food Programme has called on Sudan's warring sides to provide immediate security guarantees to deliver aid.
Israel plans ground attack on Rafah, ‘last refuge’ for Gaza’s displaced
Israel's defence minister says army will target Rafah, the southern area it designated as a 'safe zone' for civilians.
One week after ICJ ruling, is Israel following the court’s orders?
After International Court of Justice orders Israel to prevent acts of genocide, its attacks kill hundreds more in Gaza.
Palestinians detained in Gaza accuse Israelis of torture
Palestinians who were detained in Gaza and taken to Israel for questioning say they were beaten, tortured and humiliated
US to hit back against Iran-linked targets: Who and where will it strike?
The US says it will strike Iranian-linked targets in Iraq and Syria after killing of three US soldiers at US base.
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