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Health worker displaced by Israeli attacks in Gaza dies of ‘extreme cold’
Many people in Gaza lack adequate shelter and are malnourished after more than a year of Israeli attacks and blockades.
Doctors and patients forced out of Gaza hospital during Israeli raid
Israeli forces have reportedly stormed northern Gaza's Kamal Adwan Hospital and forced out all the patients and staff.
Did a Russian ‘shadow ship’ cut the Finland-Estonia undersea Baltic cable?
Finnish authorities have boarded a ship in the Baltic Sea that the West suspects is linked to Russia.
Photos: Russia-Ukraine war in 2024
'All-encompassing' war nears three years with Ukrainian soldiers losing morale and territory.
North Korean soldier captured in Ukraine war dies: South Korea’s spy agency
Intel report comes days after Ukraine's president said nearly 3,000 North Korean soldiers 'killed or wounded' in combat.
South Korean parliament votes to impeach acting president
South Korean lawmakers have voted to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo.
Mohamed Salah on Liverpool’s League title bid: This year feels different
Salah commented after Liverpool beat Leicester 3-1 to go seven points clear at the top of the Premier League table.
India announces seven days of mourning for ex-PM Manmohan Singh
Singh, one of the architects of India's economic liberalisation in the early 1990s, held office from 2004 to 2014.
Israel attacks Yemen’s main airport while UN health chief boards flight
Israel attacked Sanaa International Airport in Yemen on Thursday.
India’s top order in trouble against Australia on second day of fourth Test
Steve Smith's heroics and India's late batting collapse puts Australia firmly in control of the pivotal fourth Test.
Two sailors killed in annual Sydney to Hobart yacht race
Crew members died after being struck by the sail boom in separate incidents, organisers say.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,037
Here are the key developments on the 1,037th day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
‘Modern slavery’: Trapped in Iraq, Nigerian women cry out for help
Nigerian women recruited to work as domestic helpers in the Middle Eastern country say they face severe abuse.
WHO chief says he was metres away from Israeli attack on Yemen airport
Houthi media says three people killed in the attacks on the airport and three killed after Israel hit city of Hodeidah.
South Korea’s parliament votes to impeach acting president Han
Main opposition Democratic Party's bid to suspend acting leader Han Duck-soo plunges country into further uncertainty.
What climate records were broken in 2024?
As global temperatures continue to climb, 2024 is poised to overtake 2023 as the hottest year in recorded history.
Unlikely political ‘Thor’ emerges from South Korea’s martial law crisis
Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik's rigorous adherence to constitutional procedure seen as key to overturning martial law.
Azerbaijan probe finds Russian missile caused deadly crash, reports say
Azerbaijan officials cited in multiple reports say Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8432 was downed by Russia's air defences.
Israel kills five medical staff as another baby freezes to death in Gaza
Doctor, lab technician and two maintenance workers among those killed as fourth baby in three days dies of cold.
‘Canal is Panamanian’: Panama’s president rejects Trump threats
Jose Raul Mulino rejects prospect of talks with Donald Trump, who threatened US could retake control of Panama Canal.
France hands over first base in Chad during withdrawal from former colony
Chad's army chief says French troops left in vehicles from base in the north of the country for the capital, N'Djamena.
Advocates launch legal push for Argentina, Chile to arrest Israeli soldier
Hind Rajab Foundation has been pursuing legal cases against Israeli soldiers across the globe, citing war crimes.
Retraction of US-backed Gaza famine report draws anger, scrutiny
Report by USAID-funded network said 'highly likely' the threshold for famine has been surpassed in northern Gaza.
Is Israel using starvation as a war tactic in Gaza?
Food supplies are dwindling as Israeli forces continue relentless attacks.
Bangladesh to investigate 2009 paramilitary mutiny massacre
Dhaka says it will probe the botched mutiny, including the role of alleged 'foreign' backers.
Israel kills five Palestinian journalists in attack on media van
The Israeli genocide has killed at least 38 more Palestinians in Gaza in the past 24 hours, including five journalists.
India’s former PM Manmohan Singh dies aged 92
Singh served as prime minister from 2004 to 2014 and was the architect of India's economic liberalisation in the 1990s.
Sudan’s war came to represent the worst of humanity
The AU has a responsibility to intervene to protect civilians.
Record number of migrants died in attempt to reach Spain this year
More than 10,000 migrants perished - average of 30 a day - in 2024 while trying to reach Spain, NGO says in new report.
Pakistan military court sentences 60 more civilians over pro-Khan protests
Former PM Imran Khan's nephew, two retired army officers among those sentenced over attacks on military sites in 2023.
Two-thirds of US adults tuning out political news, poll finds
After months of presidential election coverage, new poll highlights years-long trend of political fatigue in US.
Israel strikes Yemen’s Sanaa airport, Hodeidah power plant
Israeli military attacks several sites, including airport in Yemen's capital as the WHO chief boards a flight.
‘Surge of weapons’: How much Ukraine aid did Biden approve after Trump win?
Fearing new US president will cut help to Kyiv, Biden administration scrambles to send military aid for war with Russia.
As Trump’s tariff threat looms, what would a US-Canada ‘trade war’ mean?
Experts say 25-percent US tariffs along with retaliatory measures by Canada would hurt economies of both countries.
Memorials held across Asia to mark 20 years since the Tsunami tragedy
Memorials were held in several countries across Asia for the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
Returning to my destroyed house in Homs, Sarah in Syria
They stole the life from this house." Sarah Kassim returns to what is left of her childhood home in Syria.
Video: Hundreds break out from Mozambique prison amid civil unrest
More than 1,500 prisoners have escaped in Maputo as Mozambique experiences escalating civil unrest.
Musk’s rise is symptomatic of our neo-feudal capitalist times
Trump's 'billionaire boys club' has parallels in other supposedly liberal democracies around the world.
Parliament blaze and a deadlock: Why is Liberia in a political crisis?
Are there links between the fire that gutted parts of parliament and a legislative impasse involving Speaker Koffa?
Azerbaijan observes day of mourning for air crash victims
An investigation is under way into the cause of the crash that killed 38 of 67 people on board the Embraer 190 aircraft.
Protests in Syria as ‘old’ video showing attack on shrine surfaces
Thousands of people in Syria have taken to the streets to protest a video showing an attack on an Alawite shrine.
South Korea’s opposition files motion to impeach acting president
Opposition seeks to impeach Han Duck-soo for not appointing judges to the constitutional court.
Three babies freeze to death in Gaza refugee camp amid Israeli blockade
Father of three-week-old victim Sila Mahmoud al-Faseeh says family slept on cold sand in tent exposed to bitter winds.
Memorials held across Asia to mark 20 years of devastating tsunami
The 2004 tsunami caused devastation across 14 countries, killing 220,000. Asia holds memorials honouring the lives lost.
Curry’s Olympics, NBA LeBron-Bronny, and Caitlin Clark fever: 2024 review
Basketball took off in 2024, taking centre stage on the global sports news calendar at key points of the year.
In Quneitra, nobody can celebrate al-Assad’s fall amid Israel’s invasion
Israel has taken advantage of the collapse of the al-Assad regime to advance into southwestern Syria.
Australia’s batsmen take control against India on day one of fourth Test
Teenager Sam Konstas captured plenty of attention with a superb batting debut on day one of fourth Test in Melbourne.
The US won’t reign in Israel in Gaza
International relations professor Hassan Barari says the US will allow Israel to continue causing hunger in Gaza
Video: Israeli attack kills five journalists inside press vehicle in Gaza
Five Journalists from Al-Quds Today channel have been killed by an Israeli military strike on their broadcasting van.
Biden condemns Russia’s ‘outrageous’ Christmas attack on Ukraine
Biden promises surge in weapons deliveries to Ukraine after drone and missile barrage hits its power grid.
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