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Trump calls for Senate to scrap filibuster tactic to end the gov’t shutdown
The US president called for Republicans to go for the 'Nuclear Option' in order to end the Democratic Senate roadblock.
Iran condemns Trump’s call to resume US nuclear testing
Tehran rebukes US plans for nuclear tests, citing hypocrisy over peaceful nuclear programme accusations.
Radio Free Asia says halting news operations due to Trump admin cuts
Announcing the move, staff at the outlet said 'authoritarian regimes are already celebrating' its potential demise.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,345
Here are the key events from day 1,345 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Trump administration sets rules to bar groups it opposes from loan relief
Advocates say new rules let Education Department to politically punish groups working on immigration, transgender care.
Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to maintain truce for another week: Turkiye
Pakistan has accused Afghanistan of harbouring the Pakistan Taliban, a charge Kabul denies.
Egypt unveils new billion-dollar museum to lure in more tourists
After more than 20 years under construction, the Grand Egyptian Museum will finally open this weekend.
King Charles III strips Prince Andrew of titles, evicts him from royal home
The rare move comes after mounting pressure to act over Andrew's relationship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
After yet more atrocities in Sudan, what will end the conflict?
Reports of massacres by Rapid Support Forces in North Darfur's city of el-Fasher.
US Justice Department places prosecutors on leave for January 6 reference
The prosecutors reportedly called the Trump supporters who participated in the January 6 attack a 'mob of rioters'.
UN officials condemn ‘horrifying’ mass killings in Sudan as RSF advances
Aid workers in the region fear the situation will deteriorate as food and medical supplies dwindle.
Condemnation of ‘horrifying’ atrocities in Sudan
The UN Security Council condemned escalating violence in Sudan's Darfur region.
Trump announces lowest refugee admission cap in US history at 7,500
President says US will prioritise white South Africans in move decried by refugee advocates as blatantly political.
Hamas hands over two bodies after Israel resumes attacks on Gaza
Office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the two bodies had been received by Israel.
US Treasury’s Bessent says China has approved TikTok transfer deal
The fate of the app used by 170 million Americans has remained uncertain for more than 18 months.
Widespread uncertainty as US food aid set to lapse amid government shutdown
New York declares 'state of emergency' as state and local officials scramble to assist residents set to lose benefits.
What will be the impact of Hurricane Melissa on Jamaica?
Hurricane Melissa landed as a Category 5 in Jamaica, being called 'the storm of the century'. Can Jamaica recover?
Spinning genocide: How is Israel using US PR firms to frame its Gaza war?
Israel has contracted three US public relations companies to help it win back American hearts and minds.
Israeli ultra-Orthodox Jews rally in Jerusalem against military service
Approximately 200,000 people took part in the protest, bringing West Jerusalem to a standstill, local media reported.
Far-right loses ground as centrists surge in Dutch elections
Support for Geert Wilders' far-right, anti-Islam Freedom Party has declined in the Dutch elections.
Israel’s dual-national snipers
Six dual-national Israeli snipers accused of killing civilians in Gaza may face justice for alleged war crimes.
China recognises its ‘leverage over critical minerals is temporary’
China probably recognises that its leverage over critical minerals...is temporary so they might as well use it now."
Are vaccine mandates needed to achieve high vaccination rates?
There are calls to remove mandates in the US - but the country faces unique barriers compared with other countries.
Turkiye’s Erdogan urges Germany to help end Israel’s ‘genocide’ in Gaza
Despite a fragile US-brokered ceasefire, Israel has unleashed a series of bombardments on Gaza this week.
Can Southeast Asia turn its economic weight into real power?
As global trade tensions rise, ASEAN faces a challenge: how to benefit from the US and China without picking sides.
As battle for Ukraine’s Pokrovsk heats up, Putin touts nuclear-powered arms
Heavy fighting rages in Ukraine's east, Kyiv's forces target Russian energy hubs and Russia's leader ups the ante.
Zohran Mamdani supporters make final campaign push: Why him, why now?
Mamdani's success in New York resonates across country and globe, but final days of race could make or break movement.
Survivors fleeing Sudan’s el-Fasher recount terror, bodies in streets
Aid organisations fear that far fewer people than hoped have been able to leave the besieged Darfur city.
Syria’s urgent fight for justice | Start Here
Almost a year after the fall of the Assad regime, Syrians are facing another fight - for justice and accountability.
The first honest American president
Trump's shameless corruption is not a deviation from American history but its fulfilment.
Trump and Xi held face-to-face trade talks – what did they agree?
The presidents of the US and China met in South Korea and agreed to dial down trade tensions.
More than 130 killed: How did a Brazil raid on a Rio favela turn so deadly?
Residents of favelas gather bodies after police operation turns to 'slaughter' in predawn assault.
Australia vs India: Second T20 international – teams, start, lineups
Australia and India play the second of their five T20 series in our featured live text commentary stream on Friday.
Delhi cloud seeding fails as city covered in thick smog
Thick smog blanketed New Delhi on Thursday, a day after authorities failed cloud seeding to clear the air.
Lebanon’s Aoun says army to confront Israeli forces after deadly incursion
Hezbollah welcomes the president's announcement as Israel escalates attacks on Lebanese territory.
Footage shows smoke from latest Israeli attacks on Lebanon
Israeli forces have carried out air strikes on the areas of Mahmoudiyeh and Jarmak, in southern Lebanon. The strikes are
Trump targeting drug boats has no “impact on flow of drugs”
Michael Vigil says US President Donald Trump's targeting of drug boats isn't having an effect on high-level traffickers.
Pakistan, Afghanistan to resume talks amid tensions over border clashes
Islamabad demands Kabul rein in the Pakistan Taliban as new round of talks begins under regional mediation.
Trump-Xi meeting in Busan: Key takeaways from the summit
US President Trump hails meeting with China's Xi Jinping as 'amazing', but experts are not convinced about its success.
Is Trump launching a new nuclear arms race with first US tests in 33 years?
Trump announced that the US will start testing nuclear weapons regularly. Here's what that means for the world.
Video: Devastation in Cuba as Hurricane Melissa flattens homes
Hurricane Melissa slammed into Cuba destroying homes, flooding neighbourhoods and cutting off entire communities.
Residential building collapses after Russian strike in Ukraine
A residential building floor collapsed as rescue workers were searching through the rubble, following overnight Russian
Tanzania police fire shots, tear gas at protesters after chaotic election
Hundreds of people take to streets of Dar-es-Salaam after two main opposition figures barred from presidential poll.
India’s Iyer improving ‘every day’ after lacerating spleen in Australia
India's one-day international vice-captain Shreyas Iyer was rushed to hospital in Australia during third game of series.
“Displacement is a real challenge” in finding Gaza’s missing
In a war zone where infrastructure is severely damaged, the identification process becomes slower."
FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025: Full match schedule, teams, start, format
All to know before the 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Qatar, which will feature 48 teams for the first time.
The global fear driving up gold prices
The price of gold has risen more than 50 percent in October since the start of 2025.
Israeli strike kills two more Palestinians despite Gaza ceasefire
The Israeli army carried out multiple airstrikes across Gaza, despite Israel's claiming it returned to the ceasefire.
Civil society was “warning the international community for over a year”
Sudan specialist says the massacres taking place in the North Darfur should come as no surprise
Protests in Brazil after more than 100 killed in police raids
Protests broke out in Rio de Janeiro after police raids on drug gangs left at least 119 people dead.
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