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South Korea pull off heist to beat Australia 2-1 in Asian Cup 2023
The Taegeuk Warriors stage another late comeback to beat the Socceroos and keep their Asian Cup title hopes alive.
US launches strikes in response to attack that killed troops in Jordan
US military struck more than 85 Iran-linked targets in Iraq and Syria after three US soldiers were killed on Sunday.
On Groundhog Day, Punxsutawney Phil predicts early spring in the US
More than 40,000 people gathered to see the Pennsylvania prognosticator as part of a tradition dating back to 1887.
Photos: South Korea beat Australia 2-1 to reach semifinals
A sensational free kick in overtime from Son Heung-min sends South Korea to the semifinal to play Jordan on Tuesday.
Centuries-old mosque razed in Indian capital
Worshippers from a New Delhi mosque are shocked over the destruction of the centuries-old structure.
Could the island of Ireland unite or will the UK stay intact?
Former IRA political wing Sinn Fein is now largest party in Stormont Assembly.
German upper house approves bill easing citizenship rules
Lawmakers in the upper house of parliament passed the legislation that will simplify the process of naturalisation.
‘It’s immoral’: UN special rapporteur on UNRWA funding cuts
What impact will UNRWA funding cuts have on Gaza? Marc Lamont Hill speaks to UN Special Rapporteur, Francesca Albanese.
UK court dismisses case against Greta Thunberg over London climate protest
The Swedish climate activist was on trial for protesting outside an oil and gas conference in London in October.
ICJ rules that it will hear part of Ukraine-Russia genocide case
UN's top court will not address aspects accusing Russia of violating Genocide Convention by falsely alleging genocide.
‘Trapped in this hell’: How one El Salvador town transformed under Bukele
In the port town of Puerto el Triunfo, violence has dwindled, but fear has not amid President Bukele's gang crackdown.
Can South Africa’s genocide case at the ICJ stop Israel?
South Africa's ambassador to the US talks to Marc Lamont Hill about the implications of the ICJ case and its ruling.
UN estimates 17,000 Gaza children left unaccompanied amid Israel’s war
More than one million children in the besieged Gaza Strip now require mental health support, UNICEF says.
People ‘dying of starvation’ in Sudan, UN food agency says
The World Food Programme has called on Sudan's warring sides to provide immediate security guarantees to deliver aid.
Israel plans ground attack on Rafah, ‘last refuge’ for Gaza’s displaced
Israel's defence minister says army will target Rafah, the southern area it designated as a 'safe zone' for civilians.
One week after ICJ ruling, is Israel following the court’s orders?
After International Court of Justice orders Israel to prevent acts of genocide, its attacks kill hundreds more in Gaza.
Palestinians detained in Gaza accuse Israelis of torture
Palestinians who were detained in Gaza and taken to Israel for questioning say they were beaten, tortured and humiliated
US to hit back against Iran-linked targets: Who and where will it strike?
The US says it will strike Iranian-linked targets in Iraq and Syria after killing of three US soldiers at US base.
‘Who’s next?’: Modi government raids, arrests rivals before India election
Critics see a pattern in the arrests and raids - from academics to activists to opposition leaders.
‘Different territory’: How African football underdogs caused AFCON upsets
Industry insiders say on-and-off-pitch growth has helped smaller countries play entertaining football and cause upsets.
Pro-Palestine protesters say they were shunned at German antifascist march
Pro-Palestine supporters tried to join a recent march against the AfD but say they were discriminated and pushed around.
Turkey arrests seven suspected of selling information to Israel’s Mossad
Turkey has warned Israel of 'serious consequences' if it tries to hunt down Hamas members inside its borders.
Is the Kenyan government doing enough to act against femicide?
With women killed at alarming rates in Kenya, is the government doing enough to end gender-based violence?
Russia, Ukraine clash over bodies of military plane crash victims
There has been no official confirmation on who downed the plane, but Russia accuses Ukraine.
Palestinian children killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza
Here is a list of the names we know, from more than 11,500 children killed during Israel's war on Gaza.
Western coverage of Gaza: A textbook case of coloniser’s journalism
Israel's war on Gaza has exposed the true nature and purpose of Western media.
Outrage over ‘What Gaza could be like’ propaganda video
A pro-Israel advert depicting Gaza without Hamas' has been condemned by social media users.
What do Ukrainian refugees make of Israel’s war on Gaza?
While some who have fled Russia's invasion side with Israel, others say the conflict is more complex than they thought.
Germany transport disrupted as bus, tram workers strike over pay, hours
Labour union Verdi has demanded improved working conditions, fewer hours and increased holiday entitlement.
Who were the top signings of European football’s January transfer window?
Sancho's return to Dortmund, Henderson's exit from Saudi Arabia and Oshouala's move to the US are some of our top picks.
Joe Biden’s Michigan visit highlights rift with Arab American community
US president seeking re-election likely to have a hard time winning key state because of his support for Israel.
Argentina police battle protesters opposed to ‘omnibus’ reform bill
Police fire rubber bullets and water cannons at demonstrators outside the Congress building in Buenos Aires.
‘Love of my life’: Shot dead, waiting for her husband in the West Bank
Ahed Emtair was shot by Israeli forces during a raid near Hebron in the occupied West Bank.
What has Northern Ireland’s DUP agreed with the UK over EU trade?
The Northern Ireland Assembly is set to return after a two-year political paralysis caused by Brexit row.
Malaysia halves ex-PM Najib Razak’s jail term in 1MDB corruption scandal
Najib, the first premier in the country's history to be jailed, remains on trial in multiple cases related to the fund.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 119
Biden signed order to sanction West Bank settlers, Israeli siege on Gaza's hospital continues.
Fear grips refugees after UNHCR says it will close Sri Lanka operations
Hundreds of refugees, asylum seekers face uncertain future as UN agency announces closure of country office this year.
US approves plan for strikes on Iran-linked targets in Iraq, Syria: Report
The US has said its military response could be multitiered and take place over several days.
Gas explosion triggers ‘huge ball of fire’ in Kenya’s capital Nairobi
Authorities say gas explosion at an industrial building in Nairobi has killed two people and injured hundreds.
Meta, Amazon smash earnings expectations, as stock markets surge
Asian markets rally after US tech giants post stronger-than-expected financial results.
‘I have no fear’: How Ukrainian tech founders are outlasting Russia’s war
Nearly two years after Russia's invasion began, entrepreneurs have adapted their strategies to navigate chaos.
Ex-CIA software engineer who leaked to WikiLeaks sentenced to 40 years
Joshua Schulte had been found guilty of handing over classified materials in so-called Vault 7 leak.
Nairobi gas explosion: At least 2 dead, hundreds injured in Kenya’s capital
Truck laden with gas exploded in Nairobi with fire engulfing warehouses and damaging homes and vehicles.
Dozens of Rohingya refugees flee Malaysian immigration detention centre
Police blame riot after 115 Rohingya and 16 other people from Myanmar escaped the facility on Thursday night.
Ukraine says ‘destroyed’ Russian ship in underwater drone attack off Crimea
Military intelligence releases nighttime video showing sinking of ship it said was the missile boat Ivanovets.
Top carmakers at risk of using Uighur forced labour in China, report says
Brands such as General Motors, Toyota and Volkswagen not doing enough to track their supply chains, rights group says.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 709
As the war enters its 709th day, these are the main developments.
Progressive US lawmaker Omar faces censure over mistranslated speech
Omar, a Somali American Congress member, says the attacks are the latest instance of hardline Republican 'Islamophobia'.
Preview: Asian Cup 2023 quarterfinals
The Asian Cup quarterfinals pit regional giants against each other but also see underdogs take on the holders.
US judge urges Biden to examine support for ‘plausible genocide’ in Gaza
Despite dismissal of a case accusing officials of complicity in Gaza 'genocide', advocates say ruling marks a victory.
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