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Russia arrests dual US citizen for Ukraine-linked ‘treason’
The unnamed woman is accused of raising funds that benefitted the Ukrainian armed forces.
South Korea trainee doctors walk out in protest against reforms
Work stoppage follows mass resignations and caused major delays to surgical procedures and treatment.
Ukraine PM calls for long-range missiles to fight back Russia
Shmyhal says delays in providing long-range artillery, missile equipment is 'main danger for us on the battlefield'.
Congolese protest against West, Rwanda in eastern city of Goma
The DRC, the UN and Western countries say Rwanda is supporting rebels in DRC in a bid to control vast mineral resources.
Preview: New Zealand vs Australia – T20 series
Veterans Warner, Maxwell, Santner and Southee will look to shine in the three-match Trans-Tasman T20 series.
India farmers reject gov’t offer, to continue protest march on New Delhi
Tens of thousands of farmers will resume their march to demand guaranteed crop prices as government talks failed.
Kites fill Rafah’s skies, a symbol of hope amid Israel’s war on Gaza
In Rafah's horrifically crowded camps, children find one bright spot of play and smiles, up in the skies above.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 137
As Israel threatens to launch offensive in Rafah, the US has drafted a UN resolution calling for a temporary ceasefire.
Military leaders dissolve government in Guinea
The military says it will appoint a new government, but has not indicated when that would be.
Russian pilot who defected to Ukraine killed in Spain
EFE news agency says Maksim Kuzminov's bullet-riddled body was found on February 13 in southern Spain.
China’s C919 jetliner showcased at Singapore Airshow
Biennial air show opens to the public for the first time since the onset of the COVID-pandemic in 2020.
Deepfake democracy: Behind the AI trickery shaping India’s 2024 election
As India prepares for the world's largest elections, parties are turning to AI for novel - and dangerous - strategies.
Australia plans to build biggest navy since World War II
Defence minister says the $7.25bn plan will increase Australian navy's surface combatant fleet to 26 from 11.
Chinese Coast Guard boards Taiwan tourist boat, triggers panic
Incident comes as Beijing steps up patrols near Kinmen Islands following the death of two Chinese fishermen in the area.
US banking giant Capital One to buy Discover Financial for $35.3bn
The proposed acquisition would create the biggest credit card company in the US.
North Korea’s Kim gifted car by Russia’s Putin, state media says
The Russian-made car was delivered to Kim for his 'personal use', North Korea's state-run KCNA says.
Israeli forces kill, wound Palestinians waiting for food aid in Gaza
At least one dead as Israeli forces open fire on crowd of hungry Palestinians waiting for aid convoy in northern Gaza.
Google’s retiring of Internet archiving tool draws ire of China researchers
The search giant's cached links long helped researchers keep track of China's heavily censored internet.
Palestinian man’s emotional response to new wheelchair
Video shows a Palestinian man requesting a wheelchair, and his emotional response to receiving it.
Brazil recalls ambassador to Israel in row over Lula’s Gaza comments
Israel says Brazilian president is not welcome in the country after he compared Israel's war on Gaza to the Holocaust.
ICJ: Palestine presents case against Israeli occupation
Palestine presented its case against Israel's occupation of territories to the International Court of Justice
Does Israel care about international justice?
UN's International Court of Justice holds hearings on consequences of Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories.
Displacement, hunger and malnutrition soar in Sudan
Half a million people have fled from Sudan to South Sudan, to escape fighting and hunger.
Israeli air strikes target Ghaziyeh in southern Lebanon
Israeli army spokesperson says Hezbollah weapons depots near Sidon were targeted.
US proposes UN resolution calling for ‘temporary ceasefire’ in Gaza
The proposed resolution by Israel's chief ally also warns it not to launch an offensive in Rafah.
UN experts warn of Israeli violations against Palestinian women, girls
United Nations rights experts express alarm over reports of alleged human rights violations in Gaza and the West Bank.
Taliban’s conditions to attend UN meeting ‘unacceptable’, Guterres says
Taliban snubs an invitation to a two-day meeting of international envoys to Afghanistan in Doha.
Corporate Japan deals an unwitting blow to US East Asia policy
The decision by Japan's Itochu to cut ties with Israel's Elbit over Gaza will have consequences beyond Palestine.
Qatar criticises Israel’s Netanyahu over Hamas comments
Qatar Foreign Ministry officials accuse prime minister of seeking to prolong Israel's war on Gaza.
Israel to restrict access to Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan
PM's office says Israel will impose some restrictions on access to Old City site during Islamic holy month.
Two years into Russia’s war in Ukraine, how strong is NATO’s unity?
War fatigue is setting in across some Western capitals, but Russia remains the enemy ahead of a critical US election.
Palestine’s UN envoy moved to tears during ICJ hearing
Palestine's UN envoy Riyad Mansour was moved to tears in his final remarks at the ICJ's hearing.
Navalny’s widow, Yulia, vows to continue his fight for a ‘free Russia’
Navalnaya's message comes as Russian authorities say an investigation into Navalny's death has been extended.
Palestine demands end to Israeli occupation at ICJ hearing
Foreign Minister Riad Malki urges judges to order an end to Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories.
X faces restrictions in Pakistan amid protests over alleged vote rigging
The social media platform continues to remain inaccessible to users since Saturday amid protests against vote fraud.
EU launches Red Sea naval mission to protect shipping from Houthi attacks
The operation will send European warships and early warning systems to the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden and nearby waters.
The United States must be held accountable for its ‘war on terror’ crimes
High-level US officials are yet to face justice for their roles in the US torture and rendition programmes.
Israeli army fires on crowds of hungry Palestinians waiting for aid
Palestinians risked their lives trying to get aid in Gaza City as Israeli soldiers opened fire on the starving crowd.
The foundation feeding thousands in Hebron impoverished by Israel’s war
The Tikkiyya Ibrahimiyya has been a Hebron institution for centuries, and is still feeding countless families.
BAFTA winner uses speech to address war in Gaza
The BAFTA award winner, producer of The Zone of Interest James Wilson addressed the war on Gaza.
Ukraine: Escaping the Darkness
In war-torn Ukraine, a family weighs the dangers of leaving their makeshift bunker for the promise of freedom outside.
Niger defaults on debt payments again as post-coup woes pile
The West African state's total debt default since last July's coup is now $519m.
ICJ occupation hearing: ‘Ruling could change world for Palestinians’
A lawyer for Palestine at the ICJ hearing on Israel's occupation says that the UN's top court cannot remain silent.
Houthis claim they hit British ship, downed US drone over Yemen
The latest ship struck by the Houthis has reportedly taken significant damage, with crew abandoning the cargo vessel.
Two years later, Ukrainian survivor recounts Russia’s 28-day ordeal
Hundreds were held in illegal detention by Russian troops in March, 2022, in a basement where the bodies of victims lay.
Mexicans rally to ‘protect democracy’ ahead of elections
Huge crowds rallied in the Mexican capital, taking aim at President Lopez Obrador's efforts to consolidate power.
Thousands attend pro-democracy rally in Mexico City
Huge crowds gathered in Mexico City's famous Zocalo square to protest against President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
How Jerusalem’s Old City turned into a ghost town before my eyes
As a journalist in Jerusalem, I've watched this ancient site slowly become a hostile place for Palestinians.
Norway to help transfer tax funds frozen by Israel to Palestinian Authority
Israel has been withholding tax revenues earmarked for the PA amid Tel Aviv's brutal war on Gaza since October 7.
‘Palestine was not a land without a people’, ICJ hears
Palestine was not a land without a people. There was life on this land."
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