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Palestine boost Asian Cup knockout hopes after draw with UAE
Palestine frustrated by 10-man UAE at Asian Cup but a 1-1 draw gives them hope going into the final group game.
At least 10 civilians dead in suspected Jordanian air raids in Syria
The attack marks the latest effort to disrupt drug trafficking into Jordan, but residents warn of civilian casualties.
A ‘series of failures’ in Texas school shooting response
DOJ calls Texas shooting response a series of failures'
Israel’s Netanyahu reiterates rejection of Palestinian state after Gaza war
US says there's 'no way' to solve Israel's long-term security challenges and rebuild Gaza without Palestinian statehood.
Video shows aftermath of a summary execution of 15 men in a Gaza apartment
A family in Gaza says they witnessed the summary execution of 15 men when Israeli soldiers raided their building.
Biggest NATO drills since Cold War to start next week
The drill will involve about 90,000 personnel and rehearse NATO's execution of its regional defence plans.
Can Iran and Pakistan contain cross-border tensions?
Pakistan launches strikes inside Iran, saying they were retaliation for attacks by Tehran on targets in Pakistan.
Suspected Jordanian air strike in Syria kills at least 9
Crowds gather and search for survivors around a home flattened by an air attack in southern Syria
US Justice Dept says ‘critical failures’ in Uvalde school shooting response
Report cites failed communication and leadership in police response to mass shooting at Robb Elementary School.
France denies Russian claim of mercenaries in Ukraine
Moscow said on Wednesday that its forces had carried out a strike on a building housing 'foreign fighters' in Kharkiv.
Blackouts in Gaza must not be used as ‘weapons of war’: Rights group
Gaza is under a weeklong sustained telecoms outage, the longest since the onset of the war with Israel.
Kenya cult leader charged with ‘terrorism’ over starvation deaths
Paul Mackenzie and 94 others charged over deaths of followers whose bodies have been exhumed from the Shakahola forest.
How much will the US Supreme Court shape the 2024 presidential election?
With a conservative majority on the bench, experts warn the justices could face scrutiny as they weigh election cases.
‘Libya is hell’ 126 refugees rescued in the Mediterranean say
A boat in distress was intercepted by a rescue ship, saving 126 people, including 30 minors and one infant.
Israeli arrests of Palestinian journalists soared in 2023: CPJ
More than a dozen Palestinian journalists held in Israeli jails since the start of the Gaza war on October 7.
What is the UK’s ‘Safety of Rwanda’ bill and why are MPs fighting over it?
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pushes the bill through the House of Commons but not without much squabbling.
DR Congo’s shambolic election should be a wake-up call for the SADC
The regional body should not allow electoral irregularities to threaten democracy and development in Southern Africa.
Which are the armed groups Iran and Pakistan have bombed — and why?
Iran's raids in Pakistan near border areas were part of Tehran's unprecedented missile launches on three countries.
Northern Ireland grinds to a freezing halt over public pay dispute
Unions representing approximately 170,000 of the region's 225,000 public sector workers called the 24-hour strike.
What the designation of ‘terrorist’ means for Yemen’s Houthis
Experts say that Biden's re-designation of the Houthis as a terrorist group is unlikely to curb Red Sea attacks.
Israeli soldiers are filming themselves mocking Palestinians
Israeli soldiers have been filming themselves mocking Palestinians and posting it on social media.
Beyond the Red Sea: Who are the Houthis up against inside Yemen?
Their attacks on Red Sea ships have brought them global attention. But within Yemen, the Houthis aren't the force.
Ukraine’s harsh winter a memory but new Russian tactics sow destruction
Ukraine's latest winter hardly resembles the cold season of 2022 beset by blackouts, but Russian attacks persist.
Russia’s Lavrov rejects US proposal to resume nuclear arms talks
The foreign minister also warned that Ukraine must end its push to join NATO before any peace discussions can proceed.
Mental trauma in a warzone: Why Ukraine needs therapists
Mindset meets the Ukrainian therapists fighting to keep a population sane in a country at war.
Palestinian Red Crescent reveals destruction at Gaza City hospital
Workers with the Palestinian Red Crescent have documented the destruction left by Israeli attacks on a hospital in Gaza.
Why does the US act as Israel’s lawyer?
Former US diplomat Aaron David Miller says prospects for conflict-ending solution' have entered a long, dark tunnel'.
Somalia rejects mediation with Ethiopia gov’t over Somaliland port deal
The Ethiopia-Somalia feud continues with Mogadishu claiming its territorial integrity has been violated by the deal.
Maghazi residents left reeling after Israeli forces withdraw
Palestinians in central Gaza refugee camp struggle to pull their loved ones from under the rubble amid mass destruction.
Comoros announces curfew after president’s fourth-term win sparks protests
Assoumani, an ex-military officer whose opponents accuse him of muzzling dissent, first came to power in a 1999 coup.
Ecuador prosecutor investigating gang attack on TV studio shot dead
Public prosecutor Cesar Suarez was investigating a number of recent high-profile cases of drug-related violent attacks.
What is Disease X and how will pandemic preparations help the world?
WHO chief Tedros joined world leaders at the Davos summit to discuss strategies for the next potential pandemic.
Aid for Israeli captives, Palestinians reaches Gaza despite challenges
Shipment of medical supplies, other aid set to be distributed as part of a deal brokered by Qatar and France.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 104
Medical aid enters Gaza while deadly Israeli strikes continue on the south of the enclave.
US launches new strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen
On fourth day of strikes, US military says it targeted 14 Houthi missiles that were 'loaded to be fired' from Yemen.
Pakistan attacks ‘terrorist hideouts’ in Iran
Pakistan has launched retaliatory strikes on Iran, allegedly targeting 'terrorist hideouts' in Sistan-Baluchestan.
Pakistan launches military strikes on Iran in response to bombing
Islamabad says it targeted hideouts of armed groups in Iran in a series of attacks, a day after Iran struck Pakistan.
As PM, India’s Modi secretly tried to massively cut state funds
Revelation came from a top gov't official who also said budgets have 'layers and layers of attempt to cover the truth'.
Biden ‘playing with fire’ by redesignating Yemen’s Houthis as ‘terrorists’
Advocates say labelling Houthis a 'global terrorist group' risks worsening already dire humanitarian crisis in Yemen.
Protests erupt in Tunisian town as search continues for 37 missing migrants
Residents in the town of El Hancha are waiting to hear news of loved ones who disappeared crossing the Mediterranean.
What’s behind North Korea’s shock change of policy towards the South?
Pyongyang announces it is scrapping its long-term aim of reunification with South Korea.
Israel ramps up attacks on Khan Younis as aid for Gaza arrives in Egypt
Palestinian officials say seven people were killed by Israeli air raids that damaged homes near Nasser Hospital.
Sierra Leone court allows ex-President Koroma to go abroad for medical care
The former leader is charged with treason for his alleged role in a failed coup in November.
Favourites Morocco beat Tanzania 3-0 to open AFCON 2023 campaign
Goals from Romain Saiss, Azzedine Ounahi and Youssef En-Nesyri see Morocco cruise past 10-man Tanzania.
Palestinians’ tents in Gaza offer no shelter from Israeli bombardment
A Palestinian father recalls an Israeli attack on his family's tent in central Gaza that killed three of his children.
Violent protests over jailing of activist in Russia’s Bashkortostan
Police and protesters clash over jail sentence for Russian activist Fail Alsynov
Guinness World Records reviews evidence related to ‘oldest dog’ title
GWR originally said the canine lived for 31 years and 165 days, breaking a record held since 1939.
The UK’s King Charles to undergo treatment for enlarged prostate
Buckingham Palace says the condition is benign and the 'corrective procedure' will take place next week.
Pakistan-Iran border tensions: A timeline
The Iranian missile attacks on Pakistan are only the latest incident of tension along their border.
EU rearms Ukraine as calls mount for higher defence spending
EU members weren't letting Hungary's objections stall bilateral military aid for Ukraine.
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