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Bullfighting resumes in Mexico City
Animal rights activists protest as bullfighting makes a comeback in the Plaza Mexico arena.
Israeli ministers join gathering calling for resettlement of Gaza
The far-right conference urged the government to set up new Jewish settlements in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
In Sierra Leone, climate change worsens human trafficking of the poor
Sierra Leone's poorest communities have long been prey to human traffickers. Climate change is making things worse.
Iranian FM in Pakistan to mend ties following mutual air strikes
Tehran and Islamabad have moved to de-escalate amid high concern that the Gaza war could spill out across region.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 115
Iran denies involvement in drone attack that killed US troops and Israel continues to hamper delivery of aid to Gaza.
Taking Modi on: Can a crumbling opposition alliance beat India’s PM?
Two key opposition leaders have walked out of the Congress-led alliance, dealing it a big blow.
Tractors on TikTok: Europe’s farmers send a loud pre-election message
Five months before the European Parliament elections, angry EU farmers are honking to be heard.
Dozens arrested as Pakistan police halt rally for jailed ex-PM Khan
Police in Pakistan fired tear gas and arrested dozens of demonstrators gathered to support jailed ex-PM Imran Khan.
Iran executes four convicted of Israeli bomb plot
The defendants were accused of plotting a bomb attack on a factory making military equipment.
Two brothers shot by Israeli forces in Khan Younis, white flag ignored
The Barbakh family followed Israeli army orders to evacuate, only to have two of their sons die in a hail of bullets.
Israel, genocide and whether the ICJ matters
International Court of Justice orders Israel to avoid genocidal acts, provide humanitarian aid - but will it be enough?
Iran denies involvement in drone attack that killed 3 US soldiers in Jordan
Tehran says it has 'no connection' to attack on logistics support base near Jordan-Syria border.
North Korea’s Kim ‘guided’ submarine-launched cruise missile test: KCNA
Second test of weapon in days as North Korea accelerates efforts to modernise its navy.
Australia’s pro-Palestinian activists to continue targeting Israeli ships
A blockade eventually broken up by police stopped the Israeli-owned ZIM Ganges from reaching Melbourne port for days.
China’s property giant Evergrande ordered to liquidate as debt talks fail
Hong Kong court orders developer to wind up after finding company has no viable restructuring plan.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 704
As the war enters its 704th day, these are the main developments.
Why is Benjamin Netanyahu lashing out at Egypt, Jordan and Qatar?
Israeli PM has criticised regional players since start of the war on Gaza.
UK says it thwarted Houthis’ drone attack in the Red Sea
UK says Houthis attacked British military vessel in the Red Sea, resulting in no damage and no injuries.
Israeli forces kill two brothers along Gaza evacuation route
Two brothers were shot dead by Israeli forces in front of their family on an evacuation route in Gaza.
Three US service members killed in Jordan drone attack, Biden says
The US military says three killed, at least 25 others injured in the attack on US forces in northeastern Jordan.
Why, as a Palestinian American journalist, I had to leave the news industry
What I experienced before October 7 and what I've seen after has made me lose hope that US media can change.
Stubb narrowly wins first round of Finland’s presidential election
Alexander Stubb, a former prime minister, and Pekka Haavisto, a former foreign minister, will meet again on February 11.
Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso announce withdrawal from ECOWAS
The three nations, led by military governments, accused the regional bloc of becoming a threat to member states.
Week in pictures: From wildfires in Colombia to the Venice Carnival
A photo roundup of some of last week's events.
Ukraine says it uncovers $40m arms corruption scheme
The Security Service of Ukraine says five charged over plot to embezzle funds earmarked to buy 100,000 mortar shells.
England stun India in thrilling 28-run victory in first Test in Hyderabad
England beat India by 28 runs in the first cricket Test in Hyderabad as Tom Hartley takes seven wickets on debut.
‘Thrown like animals’: Georgians identify victims in Stalin’s mass graves
Under Stalin, thousands were executed. Now, victims' families and experts are trying to heal a national trauma.
Climate activists throw soup at the Mona Lisa in Paris amid farm protests
In a video posted on social media, two women are seen throwing soup at the glass protecting Leonardo da Vinci's piece.
UNRWA funding cuts condemned as ‘collective punishment’
UN is urging countries to fund UNRWA after donors cut donations following accusations that staff were involved in Oct 7.
Thousands rally across Israel calling for Netanyahu’s resignation
Scuffle broke out between Israeli protesters and the police in Tel Aviv as Israel's war on Gaza continues.
Twenty-four hours on a Mediterranean rescue ship – from Mayday to rescue
The volunteers of Humanity 1 race against time on every mission they take to save the lives of those stranded at sea.
The ICJ ruling was a legal victory at the cost of Palestinian lives
The January 26 court decision may be a historic one, but it doesn't shield the people of Gaza from genocide.
Which countries have cut funding to UNRWA, and why?
The UN urges continued funding to UNRWA's 'lifesaving' aid to Gaza, after some Western countries cut aid to the agency.
Denmark: The future of tech and mental health
Mindset visits Denmark, where innovative technologies such as AI and VR are being used for mental health.
I dig up skeletons of Stalin’s victims to give families closure | Close Up
A forensic anthropologist identifies victims of Stalin's Reign of Terror and reunites their remains with their families.
Rio Mayor on hosting World Cup, Olympics together: ‘DON’T!’
Eduardo Paes discusses his smart city vision for Rio and tech-driven progress amidst social, environmental debates.
Iran launches three satellites amid rising tensions with Western powers
Satellites will be used to test communication and geopositioning tech, and efficacy of delivering cargoes, Iran said.
UNRWA fund cuts by the West ‘collective punishment’ against Palestinians
The UN chief joins UNRWA chief calling on Western donor countries for 'continuity' in Gaza agency operations.
Could Red Sea attacks push up prices and fuel inflation?
Houthi rebels have attacked vessels transporting goods through Bab al-Mandeb strait that they say are linked to Israel.
Cricket: West Indies beat Australia by eight runs in Brisbane Test
Injured pacer Shamar Joseph took seven wickets as West Indies pulled off a remarkable eight-run win in the second Test.
The beautiful game: Still a crucible for protest in Hong Kong?
Football has long provided an arena for protest in Hong Kong, but this Asian Cup has been quieter.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 114
Several Western countries have suspended aid to UNWRA, a move criticised by Palestinians and top UN officials.
Police beat pro-Palestine demonstrators in Italy
Italian police used batons to beat pro-Palestine demonstrators who had gathered in Milan to demand a ceasefire in Gaza.
North Korea fires multiple cruise missiles off east coast
Missile launches come days after Pyongyang announced test of the 'Pulhwasal-3-31' strategic cruise missile.
‘War criminal’: Arab Americans rebuff Biden campaign outreach over Gaza
US Arab officials in swing state of Michigan say they will not discuss 2024 elections with Gaza 'genocide unfolding'.
Will Israel obey the ruling of the UN’s top court?
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ordered Israel to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza.
US, Iraq begin formal talks on winding down US-led military coalition
There are about 2,500 US troops still deployed in Iraq as part of the coalition formed in 2014 to help defeat ISIL.
‘Stop killing us!’: Thousands march to protest against femicide in Kenya
The demonstration was the largest-event ever against sexual and gender-based violence in the country.
‘Taiwan independence’ an obstacle to China-US relations, says Beijing
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan met to discuss bilateral relations.
Gunmen kill nine Pakistani nationals in southeastern Iran
The shootings come as Tehran and Islamabad work to normalise ties after recent tit-for-tat attacks.
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