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Angry mob lynches man accused of blasphemy in Pakistan
The mob snatched the suspect from his prison cell and lynched him for allegedly desecrating pages of the Quran.
Can EU-Russia relations be repaired post-Putin?
Putin's decision-making has set Russia down a path that any successor would find difficult to turn from.
South African rapper AKA shot dead in Durban
Kiernan Forbes, 35, was killed with his close friend, Tebello 'Tibz' Motsoane, as they were walking towards their car.
Hans Modrow, East Germany’s last communist leader, dies at 95
Modrow was made prime minister in November 1989 - days after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Iran’s Raisi takes aim at ‘enemies’ on revolution anniversary
Iran's president said criticism over human and women's rights should be aimed at the West and not Iran.
Turkey-Syria earthquake victims in race to survive
Emergency workers fight against time as poor weather conditions hinder desperate rescue and relief efforts.
US top envoy calls for ‘dialogue’ in rare call with Nicaragua FM
Blinken calls for dialogue in rare high-level contact between the countries, a day after 222 prisoners released.
Peru: A disconnect between protesters and press
Peruvians are protesting but what story is the media telling? Also, the dangers of dissent in Belarus.
Biden, Brazil’s Lula vow relationship reboot at White House meet
Leaders promise to work together on climate change, democracy, despite disagreements over Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 353
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 353rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Can the EU compete with US and China as a hub for green products?
The European Union has drawn up a plan to boost the production of electric cars and renewable energy projects.
Five million may be homeless in Syria after quake: UN
UN official in Syria says the 'crisis within a crisis' is also making the delivery of aid more difficult.
Amin Salam: ‘Difficult to prove’ Lebanon is not a failed state
The Lebanese economy minister discusses the country's financial meltdown.
US blacklists six Chinese entities over spy balloon programme
The blacklisting will make it difficult for the companies and one research institute to obtain US technology exports.
Wagner mercenaries chief admits Russia facing Bakhmut resistance
Yevgeny Prigozhin has admitted Russian troops are engaged in a fierce fight to take the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut.
Iranian-French academic Fariba Adelkhah released from Iran prison
Fariba Adelkhah has been released from notorious Evin prison but it is unknown under what conditions she was freed.
UN human rights chief calls on international powers to help Haiti
Volker Turk ends a visit to Haiti with renewed calls for the international community to send forces to combat its gangs.
Spain offers citizenship to freed Nicaraguan political prisoners
The announcement comes after Nicaragua's legislature moved to strip the released prisoners of their citizenship.
Indian regulator probes Adani’s links to investors
SEBI is investigating relationships between Adani and at least two Mauritius-based firms that were anchor investors.
Death toll tops 24,000 as Turkey, Syria rescue efforts continue
Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said earthquake rescue efforts 'not as fast as we wanted them to be'.
Russia attacks Ukrainian power grid and gains ground in the east
Ukrainian energy minister says Russia attacks power facilities in six regions with missiles and drones.
Indigenous tribe sues US over lack of Pine Ridge law enforcement
Oglala Sioux Tribe has argued the Bureau of Indian Affairs and officials have failed to uphold treaty responsibilities.
US says it shot down ‘high-altitude object’ over Alaska
Officials say Washington does not know origins of object, downed days after alleged Chinese 'spy' balloon flew over US.
What can the EU offer to President Zelenskyy?
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is seeking further European support as the war enters its second year.
Displaced families exposed to bitter winter cold in Jandaris
Survivors in earthquake-devastated town in northwestern Syria are forced to take refuge in makeshift shelters.
Florida passes bill backing DeSantis push to relocate migrants
Republican lawmakers create $10m programme to fund governor's push, which critics say treats people as 'chess pieces'.
FBI finds classified document during search of Mike Pence’s home
Pence's legal team previously reported discovering classified documents and said they cooperated with US authorities.
Moldovan gov’t quits amid economic turmoil, tension with Russia
Moldova's president named former minister Dorin Recean as prime minister-designate after Natalia Gavrilita's resignation
Why is earthquake aid to Syria so slow? | Start Here
Millions of people need help. In Syria, that’s especially complicated.
The Adani cloud over India
The recent set of allegations have raised questions about the tycoon's meteoric rise and the role of regulators.
Syria approves aid delivery to rebel-held areas affected by quake
Approval for humanitarian deliveries to rebel-held northwest could speed up help for millions of affected people.
Brazil Amazon deforestation drops in Lula’s first month in office
Experts say January decrease is 'positive', but caution it is too soon to say whether it marks a long-term reversal.
Car ramming kills two people in occupied East Jerusalem
Driver ploughs car into a crowded bus stop in illegal Israeli settlement of Ramot before being shot and killed.
Ischinger: Ukraine’s worst case scenario is a long conflict
Leading European diplomat on the Ukraine war, weaponry and Germany's place on the world stage after battle tanks saga.
Social media restricted in Ethiopia as church rift turns violent
Three officials declared themselves archbishops last month, leading to protests that have killed at least 30 people.
Five takeaways from Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation address
The South African president spoke about poverty, hope and resilience in his annual speech.
Cambodians face eviction to ‘preserve’ Angkor Wat heritage site
Thousands of people face evictions as government plans to clear settlements located in the temple complex.
Why is US repeal of Iraq war authorisation still relevant?
Congressional lawmakers are trying - again - to repeal 2002 law critics say gives too much power to the US president.
US exempts Syrian earthquake aid from sanctions
The new rules are designed to speed up deliveries.
Cameroon restricts Eq Guinea border activity over fever deaths
Cameroonian authorities said restrictions were imposed due to 'high risk of importation' of the unidentified illness.
Romania counters Ukraine’s claim over straying Russian missiles
While Moldova confirmed a Ukrainian claim that Russian missiles violated its airspace, Romania issues a firm denial.
Why Russia lionises inmates fighting in Ukraine
The Kremlin has lauded mercenaries with the powerful private Wagner Group, of which thousands are ex-prisoners.
‘Miracle’ rescues: Saved after 100 hours under rubble in Turkey
As deaths top 21,000, rescuers continue to work around the clock, hoping to pull more survivors from the debris.
A baby, a ‘miracle’, a glimmer of hope in Syria
On a day of death and destruction, a newborn girl fought for her life in the rubble beside her mother's lifeless body.
Palestinian dies after falling into coma while in Israeli custody
Palestinian prisoner group accuses Israel of negligence, saying Abu Ali did not receive treatment for his disease.
Rare rescues give hope amid rising quake toll in Turkey, Syria
Volunteers continue for a fifth consecutive day to dig into the debris amid despair and shrinking hopes.
With criminals in the ranks, trust in London’s police force sinks
A slew of scandals has eroded confidence in the UK's biggest police force. Can it recover?
Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso seek re-entry to regional blocs
The three countries are under pressure by West Africa's regional bloc ECOWAS to return swiftly to civilian leadership.
Turkey-Syria earthquakes day five: What do we know so far?
Hope of finding survivors is dwindling as the death toll tops 21,500 in Turkey and Syria.
Afghanistan’s women: Life under Taliban restrictions
'Everybody is trying to grasp something that gives them hope, and that hope is getting eliminated on a daily basis.'
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