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Hungary to ban pro-democracy groups, media outlets receiving US aid
Under Orban, Hungary has for years enacted crackdowns on NGOs and the country's independent media.
Frontline of Care
People & Power explores the role of Lebanese citizens in the absence of the state.
US demands Hezbollah be omitted from Lebanon government
Deputy Middle East Envoy Morgan Ortagus says armed group has been defeated and is no longer a threat.
UN warns against regional spread of DR Congo conflict
'Worst may be yet to come' says UN human rights chief as DRC and Rwanda deny responsibility and blame one another.
Thousands of Palestinians flee Israeli raids in the occupied West Bank
Israeli raids have pushed thousands of Palestinians from their homes in the occupied West Bank.
Fact check: Did Clinton set the precedent for mass federal worker buyouts?
In early 1990s, Clinton signed an act allowing $25,000 buyouts for federal workers. How does Trump's approach differ?
China slams US as Panama quits Belt and Road Initiative
Amid pressure from the US, Panama is first Latin American country to leave Beijing's global infrastructure club.
Canelo Alvarez drops Jake Paul fight to sign Saudi Arabia deal
Mexican boxer Canelo Alvarez has dropped plans to fight Jake Paul by signing with Riyadh Season in Saudi Arabia.
Iran dismisses talks with US as it blasts new sanctions
Iran said the US sanctions will prevent it from conducting legitimate trade with partners.
Elon Musk is a global problem
The far-right billionaire seems to be trying to replicate all across the world what he already has achieved in the US.
As Greece declares ’emergency’ over Santorini earthquakes, what’s next?
The island has been experiencing near-constant tremors since late January, with thousands of earthquakes recorded.
Trump’s foul solution to the Palestinian ‘problem’ was aided by Biden, too
The US president finally said out loud what his predecessors always tried to hide behind more agreeable language.
How Grand Theft Auto is helping Nigerians survive rampant police abuse
'Cops and robbers'-type online gameplay is helping young people re-enact and process real-life challenges with police.
Trump’s fear mongering on South Africa’s land reform exposes his hypocrisy
Trump suggests land justice in South Africa is a threat, but many US land seizures are all necessary and just.
Philippines’ Duterte mulls presidential bid amid impeachment fight
Sara Duterte impeached over allegedly threatening to kill the president, violating the constitution and corruption.
River in Argentina turns blood red
A river near Argentina's capital has turned blood red, alarming residents and prompting officials to investigate.
Trump sanctions ‘illegitimate’ International Criminal Court
The US president ordered asset freezes and travel bans against ICC officials, employees and their family members.
Strong winds and heavy rain pummelling Gaza’s survivors
Winter weather conditions are worsening the plight of Palestinians sheltering among the enclave's ruins.
What are rare earth minerals? Why does US President Trump want Ukraine’s?
The self-proclaimed dealmaker says Washington should have access to Ukraine's riches in exchange for wartime aid.
What’s behind Trump’s ban on transgender women in US women’s sports?
The directive could strip federal funding from schools that allow trans women and girls to compete in women's events.
India cuts key interest rate for first time since 2020 amid slowing growth
Reserve Bank of India announces first rate cut in nearly five years as world's most populous nation faces slowdown.
‘Inhuman’: As Modi visits Trump, outrage over shackled Indian deportees
On Wednesday, the US deported 104 Indians on the longest such military flight used so far, before Modi's visit.
Trump’s gutting of USAID sends chill through Southeast Asia
NGOs across Southeast Asia say they will struggle to continue their work without US funding.
Why a Bangladesh mob burned down home of independence icon Mujibur Rahman
The attack followed a controversial speech by removed former PM Sheikh Hasina, Rahman's daughter, from exile in India.
Trans women barred from female sports as governing body NCAA follows Trump
US governing body for college sport updates policy to align with Donald Trump's executive order on women's sport.
Torres hat-trick leads Barcelona Copa del Rey rout at Valencia
Ferran Torres scores three of Barcelona's first four goals in a 5-0 Copa del Rey quarterfinal win at Valencia.
US judge delays Trump buyout offer meant to thin out public servants
Trump and allies such as billionaire Elon Musk have carried out blitz campaign meant to thin the government workforce.
Palestinians return home in Gaza, but without their loved ones
More than 61,700 Palestinians were killed by Israel in the Gaza war. Now, their family members are returning home.
Trump involvement helps PGA Tour get closer to LIV Golf deal: Commissioner
PGA commissioner wants the US president to negotiate a deal with the breakaway LIV Golf in hopes of ending the division.
‘Based on a falsehood’: Panama president denies US claim on canal fees
Panama's president says a State Department claim that it agreed to waive canal fees for the US government is false.
What purpose does Trump’s media strategy serve?
The US president's controversial proposals are garnering global attention.
People relying on USAID face uncertainty after Trump funding freeze
Thousands of aid projects, from food assistance to vaccinations, partially-funded by USAID, face uncertainty.
A referendum on crime? What to know about Ecuador’s presidential election
President Daniel Noboa hopes to secure a full four-year term but faces concerns over high crime and economic issues.
Trump announces plan to launch task force against ‘anti-Christian bias’
At a prayer breakfast, Trump said the task force would prosecute the 'targeting' of Christians within government.
Trump administration imposes first Iran sanctions since taking office
US penalties target Iran's 'oil network' as Donald Trump pledges to bring back 'maximum pressure' against Tehran.
DR Congo court issues arrest warrant for rebel leader Corneille Nangaa
Nangaa is the leader ofthe Congo River Alliance that includes M23 fighters.
Where does Trump’s renewed ‘maximum pressure’ leave any Iran-US deal?
Trump says he wants Iran to prosper, but signed a presidential memorandum to pledge more action against Iran.
Israel follows US in boycotting UN Human Rights Council
Organisation's spokesperson says Israel's observer status means it cannot formally withdraw from the body.
Could Trump’s tariffs upend the world’s economic order?
US president's tariffs against Mexico and Canada are on hold for now, but the trade dispute with China rumbles on.
Thousands in Gaza struggle in tents amid cold, stormy weather
Displaced Palestinians languish in makeshift tent encampments as harsh winds and rain hit the Gaza Strip.
Indian deportees recall traumatic conditions on military flight from US
At least 104 Indian citizens were deported from the US and sent to India in shackles aboard a US Air Force plane.
Super Bowl 59: Start time, halftime show, teams, how to watch, Taylor Swift
Superbowl LIX promises to be one of the most high-profile NFL finales in years with two superb teams going head-to-head.
Trump should be “cautious, practical” with plan for Gaza
Trumps comments on Gaza
Palestinians share images of pre-war Gaza after Trump’s ‘riviera’ plan
Palestinians have been sharing images of Gaza before Israel's war and its US-funded bombs, after President Trump's plan.
‘Degrading’: India opposition MPs protest US deportees’ return in shackles
India's foreign minister tells Parliament that New Delhi is engaging with US to ensure deportees are not mistreated.
S Korea orders airports to install bird detection cameras after air crash
Ministry of Land aims to install at least one camera in each of 15 domestic airports after deadly air crash in December.
Violent storm destroys tents of displaced people in Gaza
A powerful storm has swept through Gaza, worsening conditions for displaced people.
Tunisia’s Ennahdha party slams lengthy jail term for its leader Ghannouchi
Opposition party criticises political trial', saying it is reminiscent of pre-2011 revolution government.
Panama Canal denies US claim of free passage for government vessels
Panama Canal Authority says ready to hold a dialogue with Washington, DC, regarding transit of American wartime vessels.
Which countries, other than the US, offer birthright citizenship?
At least 33 countries, mostly in the Americas, provide automatic citizenship to anyone born within their borders.
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