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Has Biden violated the US Constitution by bombing Yemen?
Lawmakers say Biden should have sought permission from Congress before launching strikes on 16 Houthi sites.
US imposes sanctions over transfer of North Korean missiles to Russia
Measures target three Russian entities, one individual. US State Department says missiles for use in Ukraine war.
Will Morocco stay the course on Israel normalisation?
Despite popular anger against Israel, Morocco is unlikely to break up with Tel Aviv, analysts say.
Myanmar’s military, ethnic armed groups agree to China-mediated truce
Both sides agree to cease fighting and not harm residents along Myanmar's northern border with China.
ICJ genocide case: South Africa’s five-point argument against Israel
Israel will defend itself against South Africa's arguments, from the denial of food and medicines to mass killings.
US and UK launch air strikes against Yemen’s Houthis
US and UK forces have launched strikes against Yemen's Houthis in response to the group's attacks on Red Sea shipping.
World reacts to US, UK attacks on Houthi targets in Yemen
Here are some of the international reactions to the most recent escalation in the region.
US opens safety investigation into Boeing after Alaska Airlines blowout
The FAA probe, which could result in a financial penalty on Boeing, marks an escalation by the agency over the incident.
How the US, UK bombing of Yemen might help the Houthis
The Yemeni group could gain from a raised domestic and international profile, with a superpower taking them on.
From a Palestinian in Gaza, thank you South Africa!
We will never forget how you stood by us when even our own brothers turned their backs on us in fear.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 98
The US and UK have carried out retaliatory strikes against multiple Houthi sites in Yemen. Here is the latest:
US and UK launch strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen
Iran-aligned group calls attacks 'barbaric', says it will continue to target ships heading towards Israel.
‘Election engineering’: Is Pakistan’s February vote already rigged?
Even with Pakistan's chequered electoral history, some analysts believe the coming vote might be the most unfree yet.
AFC Asian Cup 2023: Will India, the ‘sleeping giant’ of football, wake up?
As India plays its second consecutive Asian Cup, expectations remain low for the team that hasn't won major titles.
‘A country but not a country’: Taiwan prepares to vote in China’s shadow
Some 63 percent of Taiwan's people identify as Taiwanese, but it might not affect the outcome of Saturday's vote.
Gaza daily deaths exceed all other major conflicts in 21st century: Oxfam
Human Rights Watch also says Israel's war has included 'acts of collective punishment that amount to war crimes'.
Trump accuses New York attorney general of bias in court closing arguments
Trump's remarks come on final day of a trial over allegations that he habitually exaggerated his wealth.
South Africa presents case to the ICJ accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza
South Africa presents case to the ICJ accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza
Photos: Greek students protest government plan for private universities
Government expected to submit a bill to parliament that would permit private universities to operate inside Greece.
What plans does Washington have for Gaza?
In yet another Middle East visit, the US secretary of state has been rallying support from regional players.
Fears simmer in Essequibo region as Venezuela eyes the disputed territory
Essequibo residents express anxiety as Venezuela advances its claims over the region, largely seen as part of Guyana.
Photos: The female marines Japan is training for war
Japan's first marine unit since World War II is an elite force. But the 2,400-person unit only includes about 40 women.
UN ‘concerned’ Taliban detaining Afghan women for dress code violations
Taliban chief spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid says the UN preoccupation with Afghan women is unwarranted.
Any US attack on Yemen’s Houthis will ‘not go without response’
Houthi leader says any US attack will trigger a greater response as the group steps up attacks in the Red Sea.
Lebanon and Israel ‘prefer’ diplomatic end to tensions, US envoy says
Hezbollah and Israel have been engaged in cross-border attacks since the early days of the war on Gaza.
Day one of the ICJ genocide hearing against Israel: Key takeaways
South Africa laid out a list of alleged genocidal acts by Israel while seeking an injunction against the war.
Blinken says path to a Palestinian state can stabilise region, isolate Iran
Top US diplomat stresses the need for a path to Palesitnian statehood as he ends latest visit to the Middle East.
How did a UN helicopter fall into al-Shabab’s hands in Somalia?
Despite a government offensive against the armed group, al-Shabab shows its capacity for high-level attacks.
ICJ hears South Africa’s genocide case against Israel over Gaza war
South Africa accuses Israel of violating UN's 1948 Genocide Convention, established in the Holocaust's wake.
Three key takeaways from Donald Trump’s Iowa town hall
The former president and 2024 contender suggested he might have decided on his vice presidential pick.
Protests as UN top court hears genocide case against Israel over Gaza war
In ICJ case brought to The Hague, South Africa accuses Israel of committing genocide and demands end to offensive.
Russia doubles down on fast, cheap, unguided bombs to attack Ukraine
Russia produces more ballistic missiles, glide bombs and drones as Ukraine targets Russian military hubs from afar.
Comoros President Assoumani seeks fourth term in January 13 election
Azali Assoumani, 65, will face five competitors in Sunday's election.
Iran navy says it seized oil tanker off Oman
The state-run IRNA news agency published a story acknowledging the seizure of an oil tanker by Iran's navy.
French historian: Israel destroyed 4,000-year-old culture in Gaza
French historian Jean-Pierre Filiu says Gaza's rich civilization has endured centuries of wars, but not Israel's war.
‘Hold Israel accountable’: South Africans rally behind Gaza amid ICJ case
As their government takes Israel to The Hague on genocide allegations, South Africans are standing by Palestine.
Finland extends border closure with Russia until February 11
Finland accuses Russia of encouraging asylum seekers to cross their shared frontier.
Protesters outside ICJ hearing demand Israel is held accountable
Pro-Palestine protesters have gathered to support South Africa's case accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza.
Aharon Barak and Israel’s legal illegality
Israel's ad hoc judge at the ICJ genocide hearing has a longtrack record of circumventing international legal norms.
NATO allies Turkey, Romania, Bulgaria sign deal to clear Black Sea mines
Initiative limited to three nations aims to make shipping safer, including for vessels transporting grain from Ukraine.
Argentina: Inside the therapy capital of the world
Mindset travels to Argentina, home to the highest number of psychologists per capita in the world.
Protesters rally outside court hearing on Gaza genocide case
Protesters gathered ahead of the Gaza genocide hearing at the International Court of Justice in the Netherlands.
Somalia begins ‘efforts to rescue’ UN helicopter crew held by al-Shabab
The UN helicopter accidentally landed in al-Shabab territory on Wednesday, with 6 of 9 passengers taken hostage.
Nobel winner joins push to boycott German cultural institutions over Gaza
Annie Ernaux and Palestinian activist Mohammed El-Kurd among artists calling for strike against German organisations.
Iran identifies suspected bomb-maker behind twin blasts, arrests 35 people
Intelligence ministry says one alleged bomber identified as Tajikistan national, who entered Iran illegally last month.
Qatar at AFC Asian Cup 2023: Hosts, defending champions but not favourites
Hosts Qatar go into the opening match of Asian Cup on the back of a turbulent year on and off the pitch.
Sudan should avoid the mistakes that kept Angola in conflict for 27 years
Sustainable peace cannot be built by commanders relying on perpetual conflict to maintain political power.
IMF unlocks $4.7bn for Argentina amid economic crisis, Milei austerity cuts
Inflation has crossed 160 percent in Latin America's third-biggest economy, 40 percent of population living in poverty.
Palestinians thank South Africa for genocide case against Israel
Palestinians rallied in Mandela Square in occupied West Bank city of Ramallah to thank South Africa for their ICJ case.
Taiwan hits back at China for ‘repeated interference’ in upcoming elections
Taipei responds to Beijing calling frontrunner candidate Lai 'dangerous' and towards 'evil path' of independence.
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