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Biden to allow Ukraine to use US weapons inside Russia: Reports
Move comes as Biden heads into his final months in US office, with Trump believed to be more favourable towards Russia.
Pope Francis urges inquiry into Gaza genocide allegations
The Catholic Church pontiff made his most explicit criticism yet of Israel's conduct in extracts from an upcoming book.
Is there any way to stop the war in Sudan?
The fighting is estimated to have killed tens of thousands of civilians.
Bangladesh’s Yunus seeks time, says election roadmap after reforms
The interim leader pledges electoral and constitutional reforms before elections in address marking 100 days in power.
India police arrest 23 after violence erupts in northeast state of Manipur
Protests erupted after six bodies, believed to have been kidnapped from the Meitei community, were recovered on Friday.
Trump nominates climate change sceptic Chris Wright as energy secretary
Chris Wright, a fracking magnate, has said 'there is no climate crisis' and champions fossil fuel production.
Japan’s troops to train with US, Australian forces amid concerns over China
Joint training is announced after three countries express concerns about 'dangerous conduct' by the Chinese military.
Spain’s Jorge Martin wins 2024 MotoGP World Championship in Barcelona
Jorge Martin finishes third in the season finale to become the first independent rider world champion of the MotoGP era.
Video: Super typhoon Man-yi forces mass evacuation in the Philippines
Super Typhoon Man-yi has hit the Philippines' main island of Luzon with winds up to 185 kilometres per hour.
Democrats, next time try fighting for the working class
The Democratic Party's decision to abandon working-class voters is bearing the expected disastrous results.
Yunus on Hasina: She can call herself Bangladesh PM, reality differs
At COP29, Bangladesh's Muhammad Yunus addresses climate crisis and national healing after political upheaval.
Israeli strike in Lebanon’s Beirut kills Hezbollah spokesman Mohammad Afif
Mohammad Afif killed in an Israeli strike on a building in central Beirut in a setback to the Lebanese armed group.
Israel bombs residential building in north Gaza’s Beit Lahiya, killing 50
Civil defence spokesman says rescue workers are unable to reach the site of the attack due to the Israeli siege.
Israeli attack targets Gaza school sheltering displaced Palestinians
At least 10 people have been killed and dozens more injured in an Israeli strike on a UN-run school in northern Gaza.
Video: War has reduced one of Gaza’s best-loved restaurants to a food kiosk
One of Gaza's oldest restaurants, that survived multiple wars on the enclave has been reduced to a basic food kiosk.
Russia launches ‘massive’ attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure
Explosions heard across Ukraine, including Kyiv and Odesa, as Russia advances at its fastest rate since the war started.
Two saved from abandoned South Africa gold mine after court orders rescue
Rescue operations involving volunteers ongoing in Stilfontein amid reports that hundreds are still trapped underground.
Mapping Israeli attacks on Lebanon’s healthcare system
Israel has killed at least 208 health workers and carried out more than 286 attacks on medical facilities.
Senegal votes as President Faye eyes parliamentary majority to push reforms
More than seven million people eligible to vote in the snap election, with jobs and rising prices on their minds.
The UK’s NHS to roll out free antismoking pill. Will it work?
The UK's National Health Service hopes the drug will help reduce the cost of treating serious illnesses.
Gaza children with no family left “just wandering the streets”
Mohamad Elmasry talks about a recent Human Rights Watch report that focused on forced displacements.
Jon Jones sends Stipe Miocic into retirement in front of Trump
Jones pulls off a stunning knockout of Miocic at UFC 309, folding his opponent with a spinning back kick.
Jon Jones vs Stipe Miocic – UFC 309: MMA heavyweight championship fight
Jones sends Miocic into retirement with a brutal back kick to the ribs on UFC 309 fight night in New York.
Trail of destruction as Typhoon Man-yi lashes the Philippines
Latest typhoon lashes the Philippines, causing tidal surges and displacing hundreds of thousands of people
Trump “bad” for climate change but all not lost if …
Adair Turner on how a Trump administration is expected to push back on climate action, but says there are other options.
African states making Russia/China deals has “implications”
Ebenezer Odabare talks about why African countries need to consider the consequences when choosing foreign partners.
Mountain collapses in DR Congo revealing tonnes of copper
Video shows a mountain collapsing in Katanga, DR Congo, revealing massive quantities of copper.
“No excuse” for FIFA, UEFA silence over Israeli fan violence
Mouin Rabbani questions why FIFA and UEFA haven't responded to the violence involving Maccabi Tel Aviv fans in Amsterdam
Super Typhoon Man-yi fells power lines, causes tidal surges in Philippines
The storm is expected to make second landfall in the northern Aurora province as tens of thousands are displaced.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 996
As the war enters its 996th day, these are the main developments.
Germany thrash Bosnia 7-0; Netherlands beat Hungary 4-0 in Nations League
Netherlands's win was halted due to a medical emergency on Hungary's assistant coach Adam Szalai.
A day in the life of a New Delhi roadside barber
They come from far and wide to provide affordable haircuts and grooming services to the city's labourers.
Yasser and Fathi Arafat remembered, 20 years after their deaths
Tarek Arafat tells what it was like to grow up with a famous father and even more famous uncle.
At APEC 2024, Chinese leader Xi tells Biden he’s ‘ready to work’ with Trump
While Chinese President Xi Jinping never mentioned Trump by name, his message emphasised need for 'mutual respect'.
What have Trump administration nominees said about Israel and its wars?
While pro-Israel views are common in US politics, Trump's picks signal support for far-right Israeli aspirations.
Israel escalates Lebanon bombardment as officials considers ceasefire plan
The Israeli military said the attacks were directed at Hezbollah infrastructure, including a weapons storage facility.
Eight killed in stabbing attack at school in eastern China, police say
Suspect arrested after attack at the Wuxi Vocational Institute of Arts and Technology in Yixing county, police say.
How will Donald Trump’s cabinet picks affect his foreign policy?
The US president-elect nominates controversial figures for key posts.
Israeli air raid on Gaza City school-turned-shelter kills 10 people
The strike took place at a UN-run school in Gaza City's Shati refugee camp.
G7 backs Ukraine as Zelenskyy says he wants to end war next year
Ukraine president says Kyiv will do everything possible so war with Russia ends in 2025 'through diplomatic means'.
Media bias, inaccuracy and the violence in Amsterdam
What one night of violence revealed about the western media's failings on Israel and Palestine.
Zambia’s Kariba Dam crisis is one of inequality
For far too long the Zambian and other African governments have prioritised urban over rural communities.
Georgia election body confirms ruling party’s disputed win amid protests
Head of Central Electoral Commission is doused with black paint during unruly session as protesters gathered outside.
Hits don’t match the hype in disappointing Tyson vs Paul fight
Booing fans, a weary 58-year-old fighter and lack of aggression mar one of the most hyped boxing fights of the year.
Gabon votes in referendum on new constitution after military coup last year
Transitional leader urges voters to back draft charter, which proposes changes that include presidential term limits.
Volunteers mobilise as South Africa says it will rescue trapped miners
Government initially closed a shaft to deprive undocumented miners it called 'criminal' of food, water and medicine.
Super Typhoon Man-yi makes landfall in the Philippines
The Philippines has ordered the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people and cancelled dozens of flights.
Four-time champions Ghana out of AFCON 2025 after 1-1 draw with Angola
The Black Stars needed two wins in their last two qualifying games and are now left at bottom place in Group F.
Dutch coalition gov’t survives after minister quits over Amsterdam violence
Junior Finance Minister Nora Achahbar unexpectedly resigned to protest alleged racist comments by some cabinet members.
‘The atmosphere was electric’ – the fall and rise of Morocco’s cinemas
An important focus for socialising and learning until the 1980s, Morocco's art-deco cinemas are undergoing a revival.
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