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Pakistan Super League T20 cricket tournament set to begin
This year's event will be the first time when four of the six teams will boast the support of a home crowd.
Watch: Turkey earthquake survivors still being rescued a week on
People buried under rubble for up to seven days are still being pulled out alive.
Shahabuddin Chuppu declared next Bangladesh president-elect
Election Commission says the ruling Awami League party nominee was elected unopposed as the 22nd president.
Over 4,000 children abused by Portugal’s Catholic Church: Report
A commission investigating the issue said 77 percent of perpetrators were priests, and most of the victims were men.
Who is Cyprus’s president-elect Nikos Christodoulides?
Christodoulides ran as an independent candidate and had the backing of centrists and centre-right parties.
Iran’s Raisi leads large delegation in first state visit to China
Senior Iranian officials, including the central bank chief, accompany the Iranian president on the three-day visit.
Israelis stage protests near parliament against judicial reforms
Thousands protest outside parliament against the proposed amendments that critics say will weaken democracy.
NW Syria’s stricken residents come together to feed rescue teams
People in quake-stricken areas are doing their best to help the rescuers working day and night to help them.
Cameroon president’s 90th birthday marked by cocktail of woes
President Biya, in power since 1982, is on his seventh term as Cameroon's leader. Many say it is time for a change.
How Nigerian youth are galvanising for upcoming presidential vote
Over a third of Nigeria's 93.4 million registered voters are youths who are gearing up to vote in February 25 election.
What we know about the mysterious flying objects downed by the US
US fighter jets have shot down four flying objects in nine days. Here is what we know so far.
Zia Mohyeddin, legendary Pakistani artist and orator, dies at 91
The celebrated performer died in a hospital in Karachi where he was on life support.
Israel legalises nine settler outposts in occupied West Bank
Settlements in the Palestinian territories are illegal under international law and have been condemned by the UN.
Cambodia’s Hun Sen shuts down independent media outlet
Rights groups say the closure of the media outlet VOD is a devastating attack on what remains of Cambodia’s free press.
After the earthquakes, war-hit Syrians struggle to get aid
The earthquakes displaced many in Syria for a second time, forcing some to sleep under olive groves in the winter.
‘Only bones left’: Turkey families look for remains as hopes fade
Anger is mounting as earthquake rescuers say they could have saved many more people with better help from the gov't.
What does the future look like for female cricket umpires?
Female umpires are more visible than ever on the field, but more is needed from the authorities.
Month later, rehabilitation eludes residents in India’s Joshimath
As houses and roads began to crack, about 240 families were temporarily relocated and many others fled Himalayan town.
Manila accuses China of ‘dangerous’ manoeuvres in South China Sea
Philippine Coast Guard says Chinese used 'military-grade laser' against a ship carrying supplies to the Sierra Madre.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 355
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 355th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Auckland hunkers down as Cyclone Gabrielle nears
Flights suspended and schools closed as New Zealand's biggest city braces for second major storm in as many weeks.
Explosions rock Gaza after Israeli air strikes
The Palestinian Red Crescent says one person was killed in a pre-dawn Israeli army raid in Nablus.
Rihanna takes US Super Bowl by storm, reveals second pregnancy
Superstar's first live event in seven years featured all her greatest hits.
US fighter jets shoot down ‘octagonal object’ near Canada border
Flying object was the fourth to be shot down over North America by the military in eight days.
What’s behind the crisis in Ethiopia’s Orthodox Tewahedo Church?
A group of rebel bishops declared their own assembly in the Oromia region.
Survivors band together in Turkey’s earthquake-hit Gaziantep
People come together to provide aid and organise a response neighbourhood by neighbourhood to support each other.
Ex-foreign minister Christodoulides wins Cyprus presidential vote
Turnout for the runoff stood at 72.2 percent, marginally higher than in the first round of voting.
Canadian search teams hunt for ‘unidentified object’ wreckage
Canada's prime minister says he is not sure what was shot down, but it threatened 'the security of civilian flight'.
‘One body’: Gaza launches blood donations after deadly earthquake
Blood donation campaign in Gaza aims to help those in Turkey and Syria after powerful earthquakes.
Palestinians decry ‘lethal assault’ as Israel promises crackdown
Arab League meeting denouncing Israeli actions comes amid one of the deadliest periods of violence.
Rescuers denounce aid ‘failure’ in Syria’s devastated northwest
White Helmets in Syria criticise the UN and international community for a slow response, lack of aid after earthquakes.
Jerusalem’s Palestinians need more than Arab condemnations
Jerusalemites face occupation and apartheid. No amount of strongly worded statements and money pledges can help them.
Amid cholera outbreak, health fears grow in quake-hit Syria
With first cases detected in September, earthquake devastation risks new stresses, particularly in rebel-held areas.
‘Our pain is immense’, says Turkish earthquake survivor
Earthquakes leave residents of Iskenderun with no water or sewage system as they express anger at builders.
The volunteer gravediggers of Jandaris
Volunteers have come from all around Jandaris, Syria, to help bury the hundreds of dead after the earthquakes.
Turkey orders 113 arrests linked to collapsed buildings probe
Vice President Oktay says 131 suspects have been identified as responsible for the collapse of some of the buildings.
Cyprus votes for new president in tight run-off
Ex-FM with the ruling right-wing DISY party faces off chief negotiator in peace talks with Turkish Cypriots in run-off.
A long and lethal legacy: In the shadow of asbestos in the UK
Widely used in construction for decades, the aftermath of asbestos exposure has been a death sentence for thousands.
Germany offers temporary visas for Turkish, Syrian quake victims
The death toll from the earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria surpassed 29,000 on Sunday.
Aid needs are immense as Turkey-Syria death toll crosses 29,000
UN relief chief Martin Griffiths said he expected the death toll to at least double.
Tunisian police detain prominent politicians, businessman
Eltaief, once a confidant of former President Ben Ali, and two key political activists were detained.
Nearly one million French march as pension protests continue
Hundreds of thousands protest across France to keep up pressure on the government over its pension reform plans.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 354
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 354th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Jair Bolsonaro mulls return to Brazil ‘in coming weeks’
Ex-Brazilian president says he plans to return home soon after having spent more than a month in the US.
Real Madrid beat Al-Hilal to win Club World Cup
Vinicius Junior scores twice, helps Karim Benzema to lead Real Madrid to record-extending fifth Club World Cup.
US fighter jet shoots down unidentified object over Canada
Shootdown is second such action in as many days and comes amid tensions over a suspected Chinese spying balloon,
What caused South Africa’s energy crisis?
South Africa has declared a national disaster to tackle a dire energy crisis.
Turkey and Syria rescuers persist as death toll passes 28,000
Rescue operations impeded by insecurity in some areas as police in Turkey arrest dozens for looting.
After massive Turkey quakes, Istanbul residents fear the next one
Experts say studies suggest that a powerful earthquake is expected to hit Turkey's largest city soon.
Police arrest 15 after violent protest outside UK refugee hotel
The incident comes after increase in numbers of refugees and migrants crossing the Channel to the UK in boats.
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