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Nigerian star Iwobi faces cyberbullying after AFCON loss to Ivory Coast
The midfielder, a key member of the Nigerian squad, has been scapegoated by social media trolls for years.
Ukraine’s new army chief is known as the ‘butcher’. Can he beat Russia?
New commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrskyii has a strong history of tactical success, but much hinges on US military aid.
Iran simulates strike on Israeli base as it showcases naval force
The display is seen as a clear message to Israel and the US as the war in Gaza spreads tensions across the region.
Riot police fire tear gas on farmers protesting in India
Police in India have fired tear gas at protesting farmers on the Haryana-Punjab state border.
Ethiopian forces killed ‘at least 45 citizens’ in Amhara, rights body says
The Amhara violence is Ethiopia's most serious crisis since a 2022 peace agreement ended war in neighbouring Tigray.
How is satire being used to highlight Israel’s war on Gaza?
They say laughter is the best medicine. But in the face of Israel's attacks on Gaza, can satire heal the wounds of war?
Al Jazeera’s Ismail Abu Omar, Ahmad Matar wounded in Israeli strike on Gaza
Correspondent Ismail Abu Omar and cameraman Ahmad Matar in serious condition, rushed to European Gaza Hospital.
Russia puts Baltic officials on wanted list as Estonia warns of war plans
Estonian PM Kaja Kallas among targets as her intel chief warns Russian war on West coming in 'next decade'.
India can cope with Kohli’s loss but ‘phenomenal’ England need Test runs
India face England in the third Test in Rajkot on Thursday with the five-match series level at 1-1.
Global defence spending jumped to record $2.2 trillion last year: Report
Spending set to rise in 2024 with Israel's war on Gaza, Russia-Ukraine conflict, tensions in Indo-Pacific.
US Senate passes long-delayed bill for aid to Ukraine and Israel
Republican hardliners have vowed to oppose the passage of the bill through the House of Representatives.
EU politicians back new rules on AI ahead of landmark vote
World's first AI Act will aim to set guardrails on the technology and protect 'fundamental rights'.
US seizes plane that Iran sold to Venezuela
The United States claims Iran violated its sanctions when it sold the jumbo jet to Venezuela.
Protests outside UK PM Sunak’s residence to demand Gaza ceasefire
Protests outside the London residence of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to denounce the Israeli attacks on Rafah.
Israel holds female Palestinian rights lawyer without trial or charge
Human rights defender Diala Ayesh, 28, has been held in administrative detention since January 17.
‘Killed by police bullets’: Deadly clash scars Muslims in India’s Haldwani
Violence that erupted after a mosque and school were demolished has killed six people and deepened divisions.
Protest over election delay postponed in Senegal after government ban
The 40-group collective behind the march is protesting against 'constitutional coup', as alleged by the opposition.
Indian police fire tear gas as protesting farmers march on Delhi
Farmers head to the capital after talks with the government failed to defuse their anger.
Mystery shipwreck causes disastrous oil spill off Trinidad and Tobago
National emergency declared as oil coats numerous beaches of twin-island nation in the eastern Caribbean.
Armenian soldiers killed in confrontation with Azeri forces
First flare-up since the launch of peace talk sees Yerevan, Baku swap accusations of opening fire on militarised border.
Tight security and barricades as Indian farmers march to New Delhi
Farmers are demanding minimum crop prices after talks fail, with renewed protests coming ahead of national elections.
UAE, Azerbaijan, Brazil join forces to limit global warming to 1.5C
Three former and future UN climate summit hosts will form a 'troika' to to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 130
Israel continues to face growing international pressure to agree to a truce amid mounting humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Pakistan election: Can Imran Khan’s winning candidates form a government?
Pakistan is in limbo after a split verdict. But what options does Khan's PTI have, after candidates won the most seats?
Elon Musk denies selling Starlink to Russia after Ukraine claims use in war
Moscow says SpaceX's internet service 'cannot be officially used here in any way'.
‘There will be massacres’: Palestinians in Rafah speak of their fears
The Israeli army has pushed them from one spot in Gaza to another. Now these exhausted people say they're done moving.
Families of detained Palestinian Americans decry US government’s silence
Three Palestinian Americans were detained last week by Israeli forces, but their families say the US has yet to step in.
Thailand’s former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to be freed
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin says Thaksin will be 'normal citizen' after release, expected after February 17.
US House speaker blasts aid deal for Israel, Ukraine as Senate backs bill
Republican Mike Johnson says the bill does not address the 'most pressing' issue of security at the US-Mexico border.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 720
As the war enters its 720th day, these are the main developments.
‘Fix it from within’: More Chinese Indonesians chase seats in parliament
Ethnic Chinese candidates running for office aim to challenge stereotypes that linger from Soeharto era.
One person killed, five injured in New York subway shooting
34-year-old man killed after gunfire breaks out following argument between groups of teenagers at station in the Bronx.
‘Disappointed’: Indonesians reflect on legacy of departing Joko Widodo
While economic growth and infrastructure improved under Jokowi's watch, some worry about democratic decline.
Biden’s frustrations with Netanyahu ‘meaningless’ without action: Analysts
US president must do more than criticise Israeli leader behind closed doors, advocates say, as Rafah offensive looms.
‘Just Like We Drew It Up’: What’s behind Joe Biden’s Super Bowl post?
The US president posted a meme featuring himself with laser beams shooting from his eyes. What was that about?
Pro-Palestinian activists respond to Israel’s Super Bowl ad
Pro-Palestinian activists have been sharing a video in response to an Israeli advert for the Super Bowl
Mosque demolition sparks deadly protests in India
Indian authorities bulldozed a mosque and a religious school in Haldwani sparking deadly protests by residents.
Is Israel obstructing aid deliveries to Gaza?
The UN warns that Palestinians are on the brink of starvation.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin cancels NATO trip after hospitalisation
Austin has been hospitalised in the critical care unit for complications from prostate cancer.
Fifty years on, a case to uphold Indigenous rights resonates in the US
The 1974 Boldt decision was the culmination of the fish wars', which saw Indigenous leaders fight for fishing rights.
EU’s Borrell suggests US stop arming Israel amid fears over Rafah assault
Josep Borrell says 'too many people' are being killed in Gaza as Israel pledges to press on with Rafah offensive.
Death toll from Philippines landslide climbs to 68
At least 51 people are missing as officials say time is running out to find more survivors.
As corporate America pivots to AI, consumers rejected for loans, jobs
Americans are being declined for loans, memberships and even job opportunities by AI systems without any appeal policy.
‘Structureless party’: Has Chamisa led Zimbabwe’s main opposition astray?
Many accuse the ruling party of infiltrating opposition but say Chamisa's cult of personality politics made it possible.
In New York, a head-to-head House race foreshadows national elections
A special election in Long Island is seen as a precursor for the battle to control the US House of Representatives.
Russia slaps sanctions on British officials, historians and academics
Moscow says UK bears responsibility for 'crimes against civilians' for assisting Ukraine to repel Russia's invasion.
Two orphaned teens got their seven siblings to Rafah; now they live in fear
Nagham and Mohammad lost their parents and are taking care of their siblings as fear of an Israeli attack ratchets up.
Putin is ready for talks on Ukraine, but on his own terms
His interview with Tucker Carlson reveals how he envisions negotiations and peace.
UK announces sanctions on four ‘extremist’ Israeli settlers
The settlers are accused of committing human rights abuses against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
Trump’s Russia threat against NATO: What US allies are spending on defence
The former president has repeatedly said the US is unfairly carrying the financial burden of the security alliance.
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