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Minnesotans mourn woman killed by ICE
People paid tribute to 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, who was killed in her car by ICE agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Fate of Yemeni separatists unclear after STC ‘disbands’
An official with Yemen's separatist Southern Transitional Council rejected an announcement that the group is disbanding.
Venezuela starts ‘exploratory process’ to re-establish formal ties with US
US State Department officials are visiting Caracas less than a week after the military abduction of Nicolas Maduro.
Senegal beat Mali to book first AFCON 2025 semifinal spot
Senegal beat Mali 1-0 to reach AFCON 2025 semifinal where defending champions Ivory Coast or record winners Egypt await.
Big and small oil companies summoned to meet Trump on Venezuelan oil
Many of the smaller firms have connections to Denver, Colorado, the home turf of Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
US intercepts fifth sanctioned oil tanker
The US seized a fifth oil tanker in the Caribbean as Washington ramps up seizing on sanctioned Venezuelan oil shipments.
Minneapolis leaders urge transparency, independent probe after ICE killing
Mayor Jacob Frey calls on Trump administration to follow the facts amid growing outrage over killing of mother of three.
Swiss authorities detain owner of bar where New Year’s fire killed 40
Switzerland holds national day of mourning to remember victims of deadly fire in ski resort town of Crans-Montana.
New video said to show Syrian army shelling Aleppo’s Sheikh Maqsoud area
The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces have shared new video of the Syrian army shelling a large weapons depot.
Deadly trash avalanche in Filipino landfill leaves dozens missing
A collapse of trash at a landfill in Cebu city, Philippines killed one worker, injured at least 12 and left 27 missing.
Is the US unlocking Venezuela’s oil wealth or exploiting it?
President Donald Trump aims to control and revive Venezuela's oil industry. Critics call it modern-day colonialism.
Kurdish leader urges dialogue to avoid ‘real disaster in Aleppo’
Kurdish political leader Ahmad Suleiman is urging dialogue between the Syrian army and the Kurdish-led SDF.
Aleppo clashes highlight challenge of SDF integration for Syria
Analysts say a temporary ceasefire may bring relief, but the complex issues behind the violence must be addressed.
Chinese, Russian and Iranian warships arrive for drills in South Africa
Naval exercises come as tensions run high after US military intervention in Venezuela, seizures of several oil tankers.
Dissolution of Yemen’s separatists was “only a matter of time”
"The [Southern Transitional Council in Yemen] has now become just too poisonous."
AFCON 2025: Nigeria face Osimhen and bonus questions ahead of Algeria clash
Nigeria are dealing with reports of unpaid bonuses and Victor Osimhen spat before facing Algeria in AFCON quarterfinal.
LIVE: Cameroon vs Morocco – AFCON 2025 quarterfinal
Follow our live build-up, with team news coverage, ahead of our full text commentary stream of the last-eight match.
“Very fragile security situation” in Syria amid rising tensions
Labib al-Nahhas on fighting between the Kurdish-led SDF and Syrian forces, reviving the debate over autonomy and unity.
Elon Musk’s AI bot Grok limits image generation amid deepfakes backlash
UK PM Keir Starmer's office says move to limit access to paying subscribers 'insulting' to victims and 'not a solution'.
US seizes fifth oil tanker as Venezuela pressure campaign continues
Operation comes days after US seized Russian-flagged tanker; US pledges to continue blockade following Maduro abduction.
Spain’s socialist exception is running out of time
Even economic success may not save Europe's last socialist government from defeat.
Algeria vs Nigeria: AFCON 2025 – team news, start time and lineups
The tournaments top-performing teams meet in a mouthwatering quarterfinal at the Africa Cup of Nations 2025.
Iran cuts internet as protesters plan more rallies
Iranian authorities are enforcing an internet blackout after protests escalated in Tehran.
Yemen’s southern separatists disband amid Riyadh talks
Yemen's main southern separatist group, the Southern Transitional Council has announced it is to disband.
EU states’ nod on Mercosur trade deal ends 25-year wait
Deal, which comes as Brussels seeks new markets to offset US tariffs, will open free trade with South American group.
Global health’s defining test
The successes and setbacks of 2025 show why international cooperation matters more than ever.
Trump cancels second wave of attacks on Venezuela after ‘cooperation’
US president also says he will meet oil executives at tWhite House on Friday to discuss Venezuela's oil industry.
US to support Cambodian-Thai ceasefire with $45m aid pledge
The aid is earmarked to help support both countries in border stabilisation efforts.
Israeli strikes kill Palestinians across Gaza
Israeli strikes killed at least 14 Palestinians across Gaza on Thursday, including several children.
Iran’s Khamenei lashes out as Tehran struggles to quell protests
Supreme leader warns against foreign enemies and reiterates threat that authorities will crack down on the unrest.
Yemeni southern separatists in Riyadh announce disputed disbanding of STC
The STC, which Saudi Arabia says is backed by the UAE, launched an offensive against Yemeni gov't troops in December.
Why is Pakistan selling its JF-17 fighter jets to Bangladesh and others?
Islamabad's defence diplomacy is driving new interest in the JF-17 fighter jet following Pakistan-India clashes.
Ghana’s Semenyo signs $87m deal to join Manchester City from Bournemouth
The sought-after striker becomes the Premier League club's first signing of the January transfer window.
“Expect to see an indictment” in ICE fatal shooting case
Professor Caren Myers Morrison says the political climate will likely lead to an indictment in the Minneapolis shooting
‘I didn’t set out to break records’: Pakistan’s first female MMA fighter
Anita Karim retraces her journey into combat sports ahead of the country's first ever professional women's MMA fight.
Iran internet cuts a “classic ploy” by leadership
Sina Azodi on Iran's escalating protests and the use of internet shutdowns to silence dissent.
It’s not the oil. It’s Florida
Nicolas Maduro's kidnapping is about the US state's politics, not Venezuela's oil.
Ukraine calls on allies to raise pressure as Russia fires Oreshnik missile
Kyiv labelled the use of the weapon close to the EU and NATO border a 'grave threat' to European security.
Conservative lawmaker in Honduras injured after being hit with explosive
The incident underscores the tense political environment in Honduras in the wake of its contested presidential election.
Somaliland recognition: Israel’s foothold in the Horn of Africa
Critics view Israel's moves in the Horn of Africa as part of Netanyahu's expansive conflict and influence agenda.
Heavy fighting in Aleppo, Syria, after talks with SDF collapse
Clashes began in Aleppo after talks on integrating the Syrian Democratic Forces into the national army stalled.
Venezuela releases imprisoned political figures in Trump-approved move
Former Venezuelan opposition candidate Enrique Marquez is among 'large number' of prisoners released.
Europe should prepare for Greenland’s annexation and end of NATO: Experts
US and Russian ideologies would be in alignment, leaving Europe as an island of liberalism, according to analysts.
Jazz close out Mavericks to end 5-game losing streak; Pacers beat Hornets
Anthony Edwards becomes third-youngest player in NBA to reach 10,000 career points as Wolves hold off Cavs.
Street protests grow in Iran as the country faces an internet blackout
Protests across Iran are growing as thousands of people voice anger at the dire state of the country's economy.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,415
These are the key developments from day 1,415 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
What is Chavismo – and is it dead after US abduction of Venezuela’s Maduro?
The sociopolitical ideology founded by former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is rooted in anti-imperialism.
Syria live: Ceasefire ends in Aleppo after at least 22 killed since Tuesday
Syria's Defence Ministry has announced a ceasefire in Aleppo neighbourhoods after fighting killed 22 people.
Is the Eastern Mediterranean becoming Israel’s new front against Turkiye?
Turkiye closely monitoring Israel's regional manoeuvres in the Eastern Mediterranean as tensions widen.
‘We just sit and cry’: Gaza’s cancer patients die waiting for treatment
Gaza cancer deaths triple as doctors say Israel allows entry of 'chocolates and chips" but blocks chemotherapy drugs.
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