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Bus and armoured truck collision kills 20 in South Africa
At least 60 others were injured in the incident that happened on Monday in South Africa's northern Limpopo province.
Israel’s home demolitions a ‘war on nerves’ for Palestinians
East Jerusalem residents know that suspended demolition orders remain in force and may be executed at any moment.
Former US envoy to UN Nikki Haley announces 2024 presidential bid
Haley is the second Republican after former President Donald Trump to announce bid to becomes party's candidate.
Ford to slash thousands of Europe jobs as it eyes electric future
US carmaker says job losses over next three years will include some 2,300 positions in Germany and 1,300 in the UK.
The dogs helping find earthquake survivors in Turkey
Trained rescue dogs are helping to find survivors buried underneath layers of concrete and otherwise undetectable.
Analysis: Scars of annulled 1993 vote trail Nigeria 2023 election
Parallels are being drawn between the 2023 poll and the annulled 1993 vote, seen as the country’s ‘freest and fairest'.
Two Palestinians killed in latest Israeli raids in West Bank
Israel has killed 50 Palestinians, including 11 children, in the 45 days since 2023 began.
400 love letters and a play: How two Indian prisoners found love
A former forest bandit and a trafficking survivor found love - and purpose - while serving life sentences in prison.
The unmistakable musk of feudalism
Elon Musk running Twitter as if it is his personal fiefdom is a sign of the emergence of a new form of feudalism.
Photos: Valentine’s Day celebrations around the world
The February 14 occasion is marked in many countries but traditions are often very different.
Russians who fled war win case to end stay at South Korea airport
Two of five Russians living for months at Incheon airport to avoid fighting in Ukraine have refugee appeal accepted.
Indian tax agents raid BBC offices in wake of Modi documentary
Raids come after Indian government sought to block BBC documentary critical of Modi's role in 2022 anti-Muslim riots.
‘It’s so cold’: Earthquake aid eludes many in southeastern Turkey
Residents of Osmaniye say they need food and proper housing arrangements to take care of their children.
Syria White Helmets criticise UN over Assad say on aid deliveries
The rescue group in northwest Syria has criticised the UN stance on aid delivery in the aftermath of the earthquake.
Equatorial Guinea confirms first Marburg virus disease outbreak
Nine deaths from the disease linked to a funeral ceremony in Equatorial Guinea's Kie-Ntem province bordering Cameroon.
New Zealand declares emergency as Cyclone Gabrielle eases
New Zealand declares state of emergency after Cyclone Gabrielle lashes the country’s North Island.
Australia warns of foreign surveillance operations, names Iran
Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil says intelligence agency shut down an Iranian operation targeting a dual citizen.
Tunisia arrests more prominent critics of President Saied
Detentions come amid a wave of arrests targeting politicians and other critics of the government.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 356
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 356th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Michigan university shooting: Gunman kills three, wounds five
Gunman opened fire in academic building and student union on Monday night before killing self, police say.
Modi ally says BJP has ‘nothing to hide’ amid Adani controversy
India's home minister Amit Shah makes comments after ruling party accused of favouritism towards embattled conglomerate.
Myanmar’s military regime to let ‘loyal’ citizens carry weapons
Gun owners will have to comply if ordered to take part in 'security, law enforcement, and stability' operations.
Indonesia’s ‘Trial of the Century’ ends in death sentence
The murder trial of former two-star police general Ferdy Sambo has exposed the force to rare public scrutiny.
Japan names university academic as next central bank governor
Economics professor Kazuo Ueda's nomination comes after outgoing governor's deputy reportedly turned down the role.
How India’s attempt to block BBC documentary on Modi backfired
Govt efforts to ban the BBC documentary drew more attention to it and showed the inefficacy of such measures.
Philippines files protest over China’s laser use in sea dispute
Washington said it stands with Manila after a Chinese vessel directed a powerful laser at a Philippine Coast Guard ship.
Japan’s economy rebounds less than expected amid COVID recovery
Asia’s second-largest economy grows 0.2 percent during the October-December period, falling short of expectations.
US President fires Capitol appointee amid January 6 criticism
J Brett Blanton, Architect of the Capitol, has been accused of abusing his authority and misusing government property.
US condemns Nicaragua’s imprisonment of outspoken bishop
Bishop Roland Alvarez was sentenced to 26 years in prison after refusing to join other political prisoners in exile.
New Zealand declares rare national emergency after massive storm
Torrential rain and high tides from Cyclone Gabrielle lead to severe flooding and landslides, cutting power.
Twitter’s plan to charge for crucial tool to hit disaster relief
Software developers use a crucial Twitter tool to comb the platform for calls for help and connect with rescue orgs.
India’s Adani tries to pacify investors as watchdog probes report
Adani Group's seven listed stocks have together lost about $120bn in market value since US short-seller raised concerns.
US reveals more details on flying ‘objects’ as questions swirl
White House says objects shot down over North America were not manned and did not appear to send communication signals.
Rescue phase ‘comes to a close’ in Turkey-Syria quake disaster
Stories of miraculous rescues flooded the airwaves in recent days, but tens of thousands of dead have also been found.
Can US intervention stop the violence in the occupied West Bank?
Israel plans to step up its military raids on Palestinians across the occupied West Bank.
Ukraine: NATO in logistics ‘race’ as Russian offensive begins
NATO members meet on Tuesday to drum up more weapons and ammunition for war-torn Ukraine.
What will decide Nigeria’s general election?
Front-runners for presidency appeal to millions of voters worried about economic problems and insecurity.
Waiting into the night for a miracle rescue in Antakya
A week after earthquakes struck, Turkish rescue crews refuse to give up and find a teenage girl in the rubble.
US judge orders partial release of Georgia’s Trump election probe
Portions of special panel's report on push to overturn 2020 vote to be made public, but not recommendations on charges.
Analysis: Is Istanbul ready for a major earthquake?
Scientists say the megalopolis of 16 million people should get ready now for the inevitability of a powerful quake.
Earthquake piles misery on war-ravaged Jandaris in Aleppo region
Looking for pieces of ‘home’, survivors in Jandaris comb through the devastation for personal possessions.
Atlanta: Police shooting of activist fuels ‘Cop City’ controversy
Killing has not halted US city's plans to build a police training centre in the heart of majority-Black neighbourhoods.
Why was northwest Syria abandoned?
No, the UN's hands were not tied due to 'logistical issues' or decisions by the Security Council.
Moldovan president warns of Russian agent infiltration
Maia Sandu says Moscow plans to 'overthrow the constitutional order' in Moldova and use it in the war against Ukraine.
‘I didn’t think we’d find any survivors’: White Helmets volunteer
A volunteer from Syria's White Helmets group recounts her experience in search and rescue operations after quake struck.
China accuses US of flying over 10 balloons over its airspace
Washington issues swift denial to Beijing's allegation, which widens row after downing of what US says was spy balloon.
In quake-hit Kahramanmaras, the stench of death lingers
In the midst of debris, dust and toxic smoke rising from fires lit to stay warm, the smell of dead bodies is growing.
Humanity at work
Amid the pain and suffering after the earthquake in Turkey and Syria, rescues from the rubble give us a glimmer of hope.
The issues at stake in Nigeria’s presidential vote for investors
Ahead of the presidential election on February 25, the business community is hopeful of a market-friendly government.
Colombia peace talks with ELN rebels set to resume amid tensions
Questions abound ahead of new round of negotiations, but experts say effort remains 'best choice among bad options'.
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