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AU calls for end to ‘extermination’ of Palestinians, decries African wars
Africanheads of state gather in Ethiopia's Addis Ababa for the 39thAfricanUnionSummit.
In Munich, Rubio urges transatlantic unity but lashes Europe on migration
Rubio's speech was more conciliatory than Vice President JD Vance's speech last year - though US-EU tensions remain.
‘Bangladesh will be better’: BNP victory puts nation at crossroads
The victorious Bangladesh Nationalist Party supporters are jubilant, but analysts warn of challenges ahead.
Two Philippine senators named ‘co-perpetrators’ in Duterte ICC case
Former Philippine justice secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II also among eight current, past officials named in complaint.
Indian national admits role in plot to assassinate US Sikh leader
Prosecutors say plot to kill Sikh leader in US linked to Indian government employee, an allegation New Delhi denies.
LIVE: World leaders gather in Munich for 2nd day of security conference
Today's participants include top US diplomat, Ukraine's president, British prime minister and Syria's foreign minister.
US ends temporary protected status for Yemeni refugees, asylum seekers
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has determined it is safe for Yemenis to return to their war-torn country.
This Valentine’s Day, chocolate comes with new risks
Climate shocks and deforestation are reshaping cocoa supply and pushing prices into a more volatile era.
Why the BNP won Bangladesh’s post-uprising election
Jamaat's surge reshaped the contest, but constituency arithmetic and network power determined the outcome.
US pressures Vanuatu at UN over ICJ’s landmark climate change ruling
A cable seen by Al Jazeera says the US 'strongly objects' to the island nation seeking support for the ICJ's ruling.
Bangladesh publishes official poll results showing sweeping BNP win
Interim leader Muhammad Yunus congratulates Rahman for 'the landslide victory of his party'.
Could BNP’s landslide win open a new geopolitical chapter for Bangladesh?
Tarique Rahman's decisive victory may redraw regional alignments after years of pro-India policy under ousted PM Hasina.
India vs Pakistan: T20 World Cup – teams, start time, lineups
The cricket world and beyond will be watching as one of sport's greatest rivalry goes ahead despite political turmoil.
UK’s Mandelson asked to cooperate in Epstein probe by US Congress
US lawmakers say Mandelson holds 'critical information' about Epstein's operations and have requested cooperation.
Danish PM says more Greenland talks due after meeting US’s Marco Rubio
New opinion poll finds seven in 10 US adults disapprove of President Donald Trump's handling of Greenland issue.
Trauma and defiance: Life and death of 17-year-old killed fighting Israel
Wael Mesheh, from the West Bank, had wanted to study. But his life took a turn after being imprisoned by Israel.
Arundhati Roy ‘shocked’ by jury’s Gaza remarks, quits Berlin film festival
Jury chair Wim Wenders said filmmakers 'have to stay out of politics' when asked about German support for Israel's war.
Fire at Havana oil refinery as Cuba’s fuel crisis deepens
A fire at a key fuel refinery in the capital comes amid Cuba's mounting fuel emergency due to US-imposed restrictions.
Peru to debate removal of President Jose Jeri four months into his term
The debate comes as Jeri, who is not running for re-election, faces allegations of bribery and influence-peddling.
India vs Pakistan: Eager fans brave surge in travel costs for T20 World Cup
Despite soaring travel costs and ticketing challenges, desperate Indian fans travel to Colombo for the match on Sunday.
US military kills 3 in latest attack on boat in the Caribbean
At least 133 people have been killed in US attacks on vessels in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean since September.
Trump threatens an executive order to mandate voter IDs before elections
The US president's message comes as part of a broader push to increase federal control of the election process.
Thai election sees old order restored as political dynasties weigh on vote
Thailand's traditional centres of political patronage, the 'Baan Yai' (Big Houses), swayed election for conservatives.
Trump says US will send second aircraft carrier to Middle East ‘very soon’
Trump says he believes negotiations with Iran will be 'successful' as he confirms USS Gerald R Ford deployment.
US Department of Homeland Security to go into shutdown due to funding lapse
Impasse comes as Trump's Democratic rivals demand reforms to immigration operations after deadly shootings in Minnesota.
Court orders Trump administration to facilitate deported student’s return
Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, 19, was deported after attempting to visit her family for Thanksgiving, despite a court order.
Trump orders second aircraft carrier to Middle East
US President Donald Trump says a second aircraft carrier strike group will deploy to the Middle East.
Trump says planning to ‘make visit’ to Venezuela following Maduro abduction
Trump did not give a timeline for trip, which would make him the first US president to visit the country since 1997.
Co-founder of Palestine Action: government’s ban on group ‘backfired’
After the High Court ruling, Huda Ammori, co-founder of Palestine Action, says the UK government's ban has backfired.
German leader Merz calls on US and Europe to ‘repair trust’
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said a deep rift" has opened between Europe and the US and called to repair trust".
How deep do Epstein’s ties to Britain’s elite go?
New Epstein files expose his ties to Britain's elite. Could the fallout shake Keir Starmer's Labour?
Inside India and Pakistan’s explosive cricket rivalry
Pakistan briefly refused to play India at the Cricket World Cup. Now the high-stakes match is back on.
What are the challenges facing Bangladesh’s election winners?
Bangladesh Nationalist Party wins in a landslide two years after student-led revolt.
Is our food making us sick?
From ultra-processed foods to hidden chemicals, we askwhether what's on our plates is making us ill.
Russia and Ukraine to hold more talks in Geneva next week
Trump has given both sides until June to reach deal, but future of Donbas industrial heartland remains a sticking point.
AU summit tackles climate change and Somaliland tensions
Heads of state are arriving in Addis Ababa for the 2026 African Union Summit, with a water-focused theme centred on clim
Palestine Action cofounder Ammori after High Court win: UK ban ‘backfired’
Huda Ammori celebrates 'victory for Palestine' as top court rules proscription as a 'terror' organisation was unlawful.
Cuban official decries ‘massive punishment’ by US oil blockade
Diplomat Carlos de Cossio says US fuel embargo harms Cuba's medical services, food production and standard of living.
Trump pardons 5 former NFL players ranging from perjury to drug trafficking
Ex-NFL players Joe Klecko, Nate Newton, Jamal Lewis, Travis Henry and the late Billy Cannon are all granted clemency.
Who is Tarique Rahman, the man set to become Bangladesh prime minister?
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party has secured a historic majority in the first election since PM Sheikh Hasina was ousted
Mass burial for dozens of Palestinians who couldn’t be identified
Health officials have buried the bodies of 53 unidentified Palestinians and dozens of organs and remains.
Ukraine’s Heraskevych has appeal for Winter Olympic reinstatement dismissed
Ukraine's Vladyslav Heraskevych had his appeal dismissed as images on his helmet breached an Olympic 'sacred principle'.
Real Madrid vs Real Sociedad: La Liga – teams, start time, lineups
Real Madrid have the chance to move to the top of La Liga, and silence their own fans, when Sociedad visit Bernabeu.
UN accuses paramilitary RSF of committing war crimes in Sudan’s el-Fasher
UN rights chief urges probe as new report details mass killings, sexual violence and targeted attacks against civilians.
UK court says Palestine Action ban ‘unlawful’: What does the verdict mean?
Activists welcome the court ruling but the UK government says it will appeal the verdict.
What does BNP’s landslide mean for Bangladesh’s post-uprising order?
The victorious BNP was sceptical of constitutional reforms outlined in July Charter - now it must implement them.
Israeli settlers injure dozens of Palestinians in wave of West Bank attacks
Latest attacks come amid a widely condemned Israeli push to cement control over the occupied Palestinian territory.
US and Europe must ‘repair and revive transatlantic ties’: Germany’s Merz
German leader seeks to set tone of unity at Munich Security Council, as top US diplomat says 'new era in geopolitics'.
Logistics giant DP World replaces chief named in Epstein files
DP World appoints new chairman and group CEO following departure of Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem over ties to sex offender.
Bangladesh’s BNP claims landslide win in first election since 2024 uprising
Party led by Tarique Rahman says it will form government by Sunday.
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