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‘Massacre’: Israel forces attack crowds waiting for aid in Gaza, killing 21
Palestinian officials call latest assault 'premeditated' as people seeking humanitarian supplies increasingly targeted.
As Putin eyes sure reelection, Russia’s economy defies sanctions, critics
Russian president's all but guaranteed fifth term in power comes as economy has outperformed expectations.
Why is India’s Modi pushing for simultaneous elections? Who would gain?
An Indian government committee has recommended that polls for local bodies to parliament be held together.
Boom time for Myanmar opium farmers amid coup chaos
Myanmar is the world's largest opium producer where the conflict has made it a lucrative crop for struggling farmers.
US prosecutors willing to delay Trump hush money criminal trial
Manhattan prosecutors say they will not oppose delay of up to 30 days in trial set to start March 25.
South Korea to China: Why is East Asia producing so few babies?
The reasons are complex - the consequences more straightforward: An ageing population and deepening labour shortage.
Japan’s Nissan, Honda to study partnership on EVs amid Chinese dominance
Japanese carmakers have struggled to keep up with their Chinese rivals in the fast-growing EV market.
James Crumbley, father of Michigan school attacker, guilty of manslaughter
Both parents will be sentenced on April 9, with manslaughter carrying a penalty of up to 15 years in prison.
India’s Citizenship Amendment Act is a devious anti-Muslim dog whistle
The CAA's main message is that Muslims do not belong to India in the same way that Hindus do. But it also goes further.
Senegal’s top opposition leaders released from prison as elections loom
Freedom for Ousmane Sonko and Bassirou Diomaye Faye could dramatically alter the election race.
Biden opposes Japanese takeover of US Steel, touts ‘American steelworkers’
US president's remarks come as he is seeking to shore up support in key swing state of Pennsylvania.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 751
As the war enters its 751st day, these are the main developments.
Australian efforts on Islamophobia flag despite Christchurch wake-up call
Five years on, there has been little reflection on the Islamophobia behind the Christchurch mosque attacks.
Japan’s bid to cancel residency of foreigners who dodge taxes stirs unease
Tokyo's plans to give authorities more power to revoke permanent residency prompts cries of xenophobia.
What is the history of foreign interventions in Haiti?
As Haiti faces a crisis of gang violence, questions swirl about whether a multinational task force will help - or harm.
Palestinian President Abbas appoints Mohammed Mustafa as prime minister
The move comes as the Palestinian Authority faces pressure to reform from the US amid Israel's war on Gaza.
US Senate leader Chuck Schumer calls for new Israel elections amid Gaza war
Schumer called Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu one of several 'major obstacles' to peace in Gaza, in harshest criticism yet.
Palestinian family breaks fast in destroyed Gaza home
Mahmoud Ahmed is one of thousands of Palestinians spending the month of Ramadan in a bombed out home.
A Two-State Solution?
Is a two-state solution possible?
US Senate leader calls for new elections in Israel
US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says that Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu is an obstacle to peace'.
Will the United States ban TikTok?
The House passes a bill that could make the Chinese platform unavailable in the country.
Former Trump official Steve Mnuchin puts forward plan to buy TikTok app
Amid concerns over user privacy and national security, Mnuchin told US media TikTok 'should be owned by US businesses'.
Despite problems, SpaceX hails progress after third test of Starship rocket
The rocket, key to NASA's future plans, was lost after re-entering Earth's atmosphere but hit key milestones in flight.
What’s in the UK’s new definition of ‘extremism’
And how will groups deemed to meet the new criteria be sanctioned?
The Sacrifice Zone
People and Power travels to Zambia to investigate one of the world's worst sacrifice zones'.
Divisive Catalan amnesty bill clears parliamentary hurdle in Spain
The bill seeks to draw a line under years of efforts to prosecute those involved in the botched secession bid.
The never-ending war on truth
Journalists speaking truth to power are under attack in Zimbabwe and across the globe.
Survivors of rescued Mediterranean ship say dozens died during the voyage
At least 60 people died as the boat spent about a week lost at sea after leaving Libya, survivors tell rescuers.
NATO allies must do more as Ukraine runs out of ammunition: Stoltenberg
NATO's secretary-general calls on members to show the political will to offer more support for Kyiv against Russia.
Can the Conservative government’s budget win over British voters?
Britain is cutting taxes for workers again ahead of elections.
Algeria: Opposition leader Karim Tabbou given six-month suspended sentence
Pro-democracy activist Karim Tabbou was sentenced to a 'suspended' six-month sentence.
‘The war made me ugly’ says Palestinian girl
A young girl in Gaza says witnessing all the death and destruction in Israel's war has made her ugly.
How will Pakistan’s new government manage the US-China rivalry?
PM Sharif will need to play a delicate balancing game to secure much-needed economic support from the US and China.
Ukraine holds out despite stalled US aid, fears ‘deep advances’ by Russia
Kyiv's forces manage to largely halt a four-week advance as pro-Ukrainian Russian forces launch cross-border attacks.
TikTok being banned in the US? What you need to know
The US has moved a step closer to banning TikTok after a vote in Congress.
EU probes Chinese site AliExpress over potentially illegal online products
The EU also sent requests for info to tech giants on their use of generative artificial intelligence.
Pakistan PM Sharif holds icebreaker meeting with opposition PTI leader
The meeting was the first sign of the PTI and Sharif's PMLN parties showing a willingness to accept their differences.
South African mother charged with trafficking her missing 6-year-old
Outrage outside a court in South Africa where a mother was charged with trafficking her own 6-year-old daughter.
Putin, polls and politics
Russian President Vladimir Putin's hold on power attributed to questionable elections and sweeping police powers.
North Korea’s Kim test-drives new tank during military drills
Kim tells troops to complete 'war preparations' during military demonstration as South Korea and US wrap joint drills.
Global oil demand to grow amid Red Sea shipping disruptions: IEA
International Energy Agency says shipping disruptions provide boost to oil market with demand at 1.3 million bpd.
Inside paedophilia scandals in one of the most Catholic nations
101 East investigates alleged paedophilia scandals involving high-profile Catholic priests in East Timor.
Israeli military admits mistaking bike for RPG in Gaza killing
The Israeli army has admitted mistaking a bicycle for a rocket-propelled grenade launcher.
‘Do I vote? Hell no’: Russia heads to predictable presidential election
Putin is all but certain to win, but some refuse to engage in the political process as others plan protest votes.
Japan court rules ban on same-sex marriage is ‘unconstitutional’
Japan is only G7 nation that excludes same-sex unions with conservative government criticised as stonewalling diversity.
Morocco’s Marrakesh is awakening slowly from the earthquake damage
In the medina of the city beloved by tourists, signs of recovery lie side-by-side with lasting damage.
Why has the US passed a bill to ban TikTok, and what’s next?
The US House of Representatives has passed a bill that could force TikTok's Chinese owner to divest from the firm.
‘Death trap’: Israeli forces kill six in new attack on Gaza aid seekers
The deadly incident comes after an Israeli air strike on an UNRWA-run aid centre kills at least five people in Rafah.
How India came to embrace the politics of Hindutva
As Modi prepares for India's elections, Sreenivasan Jain examines the tussle between Hindutva and secularism.
Israeli strike killed ‘clearly identifiable’ reporter in Lebanon: UN probe
UNIFIL investigation finds Israeli tank killed Reuters reporter Issam Abdallah and wounded several others in October.
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