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Kyiv aims to use more Ukrainian drones; Trump, Biden clash on NATO
Ukraine's new military command wants to use the armed forces more efficiently and build up defence industries.
Donald Trump to face ‘hush money’ criminal trial: What’s it all about?
New York Supreme Court has ruled case over alleged payments to adult movie star and former Playboy model will proceed.
Pakistan Cricket Board terminates bowler Haris Rauf’s contract
The national cricket body ends the fast bowler's central contract after he refused to play in Australia Test series.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 132
Dozens of Palestinians leave besieged Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis after Israeli forces order an evacuation.
In Rafah, the final – and most deadly – stage of this genocide is upon us
I fear what an Israeli invasion would mean for more than a million displaced Palestinians sheltering in the city.
NATO chief warns US aid delay harming Ukraine’s battle against Russia
A $95bn aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan requires approval from the US House of Representatives.
In a London borough home to many Muslims, Labour loses appeal over Gaza
Opposition leader Keir Starmer disappoints those who have traditionally voted for his party.
Which countries have stopped supplying arms to Israel?
As civilian casualties continue to mount in Gaza, global calls for countries to halt arms sales to Israel grow.
Bay FC break women’s football transfer record to sign striker Kunhananji
Zambia forward Racheal Kundananji becomes the most expensive female footballer as she signs for US side Bay FC.
‘Enough is enough’: Australian PM denounces US, UK legal pursuit of Assange
Anthony Albanese takes stand against attempts to extradite Australian to US ahead of court ruling next week.
Panic as Kashmir ‘survey’ seeks personal details, links with alleged rebels
'Intrusive' police exercise adds to fear and anxiety among residents in the disputed region.
Exodus from Rafah as Israel ramps up strikes on south Gaza
UN aid chief says notion that people in Gaza could evacuate to a safe place is an 'illusion'.
US official pressed about killings of Hind Rajab and Samer Abudaqa
US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller was questioned about investigations into the killing of Hind Rajab.
Two South African soldiers killed in DR Congo amid uptick in violence
The soldiers are part of a Southern African contingent deployed to fight the many armed groups roaming eastern DR Congo.
The North Korean defectors finding fame in South Korea
101 East follows the North Koreans chasing fame and fortune as internet celebrities in South Korea.
‘I want to be the best’: Hattan Alsaif, the Saudi woman making MMA history
Alsaif, who has just signed for the PFL, shares the pain she's faced in her life and how she found her calling in MMA.
Earthquake fever grips Turkey’s Istanbul amid fears of ‘the big one’
People of Istanbul have long feared the advent of a monster quake but it's hard, and scary for some, to prepare for it.
Israeli air strikes kill 10 civilians in southern Lebanon
Hezbollah promises to retaliate for deadliest attack in more than four months of cross-border exchanges.
The beekeepers of Sine Saloum: How all-women team tends to Senegal mangrove
Experts say the management model can be adopted by communities across Senegal and elsewhere in the world.
Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting: What we know about victims, suspects
At least one person was killed and 21 others wounded by gunfire at the end of Chiefs' Super Bowl parade in Kansas City.
Will Israel release Marwan Barghouti, the ‘Palestinian Mandela’?
Amid growing calls for Barghouti to be released after 22 years in jail, Israel has placed him in solitary confinement.
World leaders warn Israel against ‘catastrophic’ Rafah ground offensive
Australia, Canada, New Zealand say 'there is nowhere else for civilians to go', urge Israel to 'listen to its friends'.
Could a Southern African military force help bring stability to DRC?
Two separate foreign military missions withdraw from the country after an unimpressed Kinshasa asked them to leave.
One dead, 21 wounded in shooting at Kansas City Super Bowl parade
At least one person has been killed and several others wounded in a shooting at a Kansas City Super Bowl parade.
Private company shoots for first US moon landing in more than 50 years
NASA, the main sponsor with experiments on board, hopes to jumpstart lunar economy ahead of astronaut missions.
UK economy slips into recession, official data shows
GDP shrank by 0.3 percent in the last three months of 2023, after contracting 0.1 percent in the third quarter.
‘He was nameless’: Orphaned children lose family, identity in Gaza
Unaccompanied children in the war-torn enclave are registered as 'unknown', or as 'wounded child, no surviving family'.
One person killed in shooting at Kansas City Super Bowl victory parade
At least eight children were among the 21 people injured during celebrations of the Kansas City Chiefs' NFL win.
India’s Supreme Court scraps electoral bonds, calls them ‘unconstitutional’
System challenged by opposition and activists on grounds it hindered people's right to know who gives money to parties.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un oversees test of new surface-to-sea missiles
Kim also ordered North Korea's military to boost readiness near the western maritime border with South Korea.
What are India’s electoral bonds, the secret donations powering Modi’s BJP?
India's top court has declared them illegal. The decision could shape the world's biggest election.
Sara Duterte-Carpio: Feud puts spotlight on Philippines’ vice president
The spat between her father, Rodrigo Duterte, and her boss, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, is testing her allegiances.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 723
As the war enters its 723rd day, these are the main developments.
Experts say billions in US Senate bill would be better spent at home
While President Joe Biden says bill will stimulate the economy, experts say social spending provides a bigger boost.
For foreign firms in Hong Kong, national security plans bring fresh chill
Plans to implement Article 23 have raised fears of a further slide in freedoms in the financial hub.
One dead, 21 wounded in shooting near Kansas City Super Bowl parade
Police take three people into custody for investigation after a shooting during a parade for the Kansas City Chiefs.
Turkey and Egypt call for ceasefire in Gaza
A call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza topped the agenda for Turkish and Egyptian presidents
Families left with memories of cousins killed by Israeli snipers
The families of two cousins killed by Israeli snipers recall their fateful decision to go out to buy food in Gaza.
In Kenya, women hold ‘Dark Valentine’ vigils to press for end to femicides
Seven gatherings held across Kenya on Valentine's Day to push for government action against the killings of women.
UN envoy warns of ‘dangerous’ escalation cycle in war-wracked Yemen
Separate UN official expresses fears over how the US designating Houthis a 'terrorist' group may affect Yemen's economy.
No ‘clear way out’: How Ecuador descended into gang violence
Experts trace the root causes of Ecuador's spiralling violence, as President Daniel Noboa leads a crackdown on gangs.
Erdogan, el-Sisi urge Israel to halt looming offensive on Rafah
Recep Tayyip Erdogan meets Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in Cairo as relations warm following years of tensions.
Ireland, Spain demand EU review of Israel’s human rights conduct in Gaza
The request comes as international pressure mounts for Israel to hold off on a fully fledged assault on Rafah.
Does diplomacy stand a chance in Israel’s war on Gaza?
The Israeli military is threatening a ground offensive in Rafah at the southernmost tip of Gaza.
Palestinians flee as Israel orders evacuation of besieged Nasser Hospital
Witnesses say Israel fired on the largest health facility in southern Gaza, which has been under siege for weeks.
How many Israeli captives have been released or rescued?
More Israeli captives have been released through diplomacy than through war, but Israel insists its assault is essential
Israeli soldiers boast about looting from Gaza
Israeli soldiers have posted videos of themselves stealing from Palestinian homes in Gaza.
What’s behind Israel’s escalation on south Lebanon?
A notable increase in attacks may signify that Israel is stepping up a campaign to clear the south.
Prabowo Subianto claims victory in Indonesian presidential election
Sample counts show defence minister winning about 58 percent of the vote in first round of presidential election.
Addis summit raises questions about AU’s muted stance on Ethiopia rifts
For years, AU officials have refrained from addressing atrocities in Ethiopia. Analysts say this is strategic.
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