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Tunisia police arrest prominent figures as crackdown continues
The arrests come amid a continuing crackdown on critics of President Kais Saied.
Nuclear war no closer despite treaty move, Russian official says
Despite the decision to suspend participation, Russia says it will still abide by the New START arms reduction treaty.
Winter storm lashes northern United States with snow, ice, wind
Thousands of flights are cancelled or delayed, schools and businesses close as winter storm moves across US.
UN court orders Azerbaijan to end Nagorno-Karabakh roadblock
Lachin Corridor, the only land route giving Armenia direct access to Nagorno-Karabakh, has been blocked since December.
Drought in Horn of Africa worse than in 2011 famine
Below-normal rainfall is expected over the next three months in parts of Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia.
‘All of Ukraine is a battlefield’: Lessons about modern war
What has Russia's war in Ukraine taught us about how future conflicts will be fought?
Saudi Arabia sends first female team to global tennis event
Four Saudi players are taking part in the juniors category of Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers in Sri Lanka this week.
Photos: Israeli troops raid Nablus, kill 10 Palestinians
Palestinian officials say more than 100 people injured in Israeli army's latest raid in occupied territories.
Pakistan’s defence and spy chiefs discuss security with Taliban
High-level delegation visits Afghanistan's capital, days after closure of major border crossing between two countries.
Russia rules out testing hypersonic missile during naval exercise
Head of Russian naval contingent says Zircon missile will not be deployed during drills off South Africa's coastline.
Putin is trying to wait out Western support for Ukraine
To counter his strategy, the West should offer Kyiv a formal alliance.
Civilians face heightened danger from Colombia’s landmines
New violence in Colombia's decades-long conflict has impeded de-mining efforts, putting rural populations at risk.
What is the New START nuclear deal and why did Russia suspend it?
As Putin freezes the treaty between Russia and the US, we look at the deal and the implications of the suspension.
Russia’s war in Ukraine: After a year of conflict, what next?
Seven experts predict possible scenarios as neither Moscow nor Kyiv appears ready to negotiate a peaceful end to war.
China mine collapse: 2 dead, 50 trapped in Inner Mongolia region
A preliminary investigation showed that more than 50 people were trapped under the mine, according to the state media.
Tunisia’s Saied says migration aimed at changing demography
Rights activists criticise president's comments, say they are intended to 'create an imaginary enemy'.
Shamima Begum loses UK citizenship appeal
Begum, 23, loses bid to overturn 2019 decision to revoke her citizenship on national security grounds.
The problem with Israel’s so called ‘crisis of democracy’
Is the new Netanyahu government really on course to 'destroy Israeli democracy'?
Tight fiscal leash awaits winner of Nigeria presidential election
Ahead of the election, Africa's largest economy is in a precarious position due to rising debt and low revenue.
Palestinian parties condemn PA over UN vote withdrawal
The PA reportedly withdrew a draft resolution against illegal Israeli settlements following a deal with the US.
Israeli forces kill three Palestinians in Nablus raid
Dozens of Palestinians also wounded and taken to hospital after Israeli raid in occupied West Bank city.
Imran Khan’s party launches ‘fill the jails’ protest in Pakistan
PTI begins drive from eastern city of Lahore, where authorities impose restrictions on public gatherings in some areas.
The world must not abandon northwest Syria (again)
As the February 6 earthquakes move down the global news agenda, we should not forget the promises we made to Syrians.
Price of love in Shatila: A Palestinian couple searches for home
As two young Palestinians try to start a life together in a Beirut refugee camp, they face problems setting up a home.
A Ukrainian refugee works three jobs to support her family
High living costs in Poland mean Zakhida may need a fourth job to support her mother and daughter.
Engineers count cost of rebuilding in quake-hit, war-weary Syria
Demolish or repair? Teams assess structures in the northwestern region where infrastructure was already dilapidated.
US grants extradition of Peru’s former President Alejandro Toledo
Toledo, who was Peru's president from 2001 to 2006, is accused of taking bribes in extensive corruption scandal.
‘Breath of fresh air’: Haiti qualify for first Women’s World Cup
Haiti beat Chile to qualify for first FIFA World Cup tournament, which will be hosted by New Zealand and Australia.
S Korea breaks record for world’s lowest fertility rate, again
The number of babies expected per woman in South Korea dropped to 0.78 last year, down from 0.81 a year earlier.
With minutes to pack as bombs fell, this is what they took
As Russia invaded Ukraine a year ago, thousands rushed to leave. These are the objects they brought with them.
Seattle becomes first US city to ban caste discrimination
Advocates have long argued that pre-existing federal anti-discrimination laws do not extend to caste.
Not an era for war, says India as G20 finance meet begins
India says it is time for dialogue and diplomacy as G20 finance officials meet near the southern city of Bengaluru.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 364
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 364th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Saudi Arabia deposits $1bn in Yemen’s Aden-based central bank
The deposit comes as the Saudi-backed administration struggles to handle weak currency and high fuel prices.
Iran blames US for delay in prisoner swap deal
It remains unclear whether an agreement can be finalised as Tehran maintains Washington is acting in bad faith.
China, Japan hold first security talks in four years
Beijing and Tokyo square off over military buildup, Russia and spy balloons in first security dialogue in four years.
Hong Kong flags handouts to support recovery from COVID shock
Government says it will issue vouchers worth 5,000 Hong Kong dollars to all adults this year to help economic recovery.
N Korea paper warns against ‘poisoned candy’ amid food shortages
The Rodong Sinmun warns against accepting external help amid reports North Korea is teetering on brink of famine.
Australia, Philippines consider joint patrols in South China Sea
Australia's defence minister made the announcement after talks with the Philippine defence secretary.
Are TikTok’s ‘de-influencers’ changing attitudes on consumerism?
TikTok trend is getting people to think about consumer culture and its planetary impact.
Australia spy chief warns of espionage as US-China rivalry grows
More Australians targets of spying 'than at any time in Australia’s history', country's intelligence agency chief says.
Historic snowfall expected as winter storm slams US Midwest
Cold temperatures, icy blizzards and strong gusts are expected to sweep through cities like Minneapolis, Minnesota.
South Korea to scrap some COVID tests for travellers from China
South Korean authorities will no longer require arrivals from China to do a COVID test from next month.
Xi Jinping to visit Moscow for summit with Putin: Report
Top diplomat Wang Yi, who is currently in Moscow, has said ties between the two countries are 'rock solid'.
Biden administration issues proposal to restrict asylum seekers
The new rule would make asylum seekers ineligible for US protection if they 'circumvent' legal pathways.
Russians make Thailand a refuge as Ukraine war enters second year
Russians are buying up property in Southeast Asian country to avoid conscription and the economic ravages of war.
US judge says 9/11 families not entitled to Afghan bank funds
District judge says victims cannot seize bank assets since US has not recognised the Taliban as a legitimate government.
Mosquito-borne diseases become climate reality in warming Pacific
Disease surveillance by the WHO shows mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue fever are rising sharply.
Top US court refuses to review anti-BDS law. Here’s what it means
The decision does not necessarily mean that the Supreme Court thinks anti-BDS laws are constitutional, experts say.
Mexico’s former public security chief convicted in US drug case
Genaro Garcia Luna was found guilty of accepting millions of dollars in bribes from drug-trafficking cartels in Mexico.
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