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Ukraine to replace Reznikov amid corruption scandal: Legislator
Oleksii Reznikov's removal would be the highest-profile change since a corruption scandal at his ministry last month.
Major earthquake in Turkey, Syria kills at least 600 people
The magnitude 7.8 tremor caused buildings to collapse and was felt as far as Lebanon and Cyprus.
Landmark trial of Hong Kong 47 gets under way amid tight security
The group of pro-democracy politicians and activists are accused of subversion for organising an unofficial primary.
US Navy working to recover debris from Chinese ‘spy balloon’
The craft, which Beijing says was a meteorological airship blown off course, was shot down in the Atlantic Ocean.
‘Mission completed’: Ukraine minister says warplanes on the way
Russia may launch a major offensive in coming weeks, but Ukraine says it has troops and resources to repel the attack.
What will changes in the US Democratic primary calendar mean?
South Carolina is replacing Iowa as the first US state to vote in primary elections.
European Union bans Russian diesel, oil products over Ukraine
Move comes after the bloc found new supplies of diesel from the US, Middle East and India to replace Russian energy.
The ‘Twitter Files’ are a distraction
Musk's controlled release of Twitter files in the name of 'freedom of speech' obfuscates the real problem with Twitter.
Iraqis protest over killing of YouTube star by her father
Demonstrators hold placards saying 'stop killing women' and 'Tiba's killer must be held to account'.
Austria avalanches kill at least 8 people
Authorities say five people killed on Sunday after three other deaths were reported in the mountains the previous day.
Will China exercise restraint after US downing of ‘spy’ balloon?
While bilateral tension has risen over the balloon incident, China and the US have been seeking to improve ties.
What is the ‘Arctic blast’ deep-freezing the US and Canada?
Recent temperatures of -78 Celsius (-108 Fahrenheit) are reportedly the lowest ever recorded in the United States.
Putin promised not to kill Zelenskyy: Ex-Israeli PM
Former Israeli leader says he received a pledge from Russian president: ‘I won’t kill Zelenskyy.’
Iran’s supreme leader pardons ‘tens of thousands’ of prisoners
Those released from prison include some arrested in recent anti-government protests.
Pope makes final appeal for peace at end of South Sudan trip
Catholic church head and other Christian leaders called for recommitment to the 2018 peace deal during the Africa trip.
Cyprus votes in presidential election as run-off expected
With 14 candidates in the running, opinion polls point to a race between three frontrunners.
What are ‘spy balloons’ and why are they used?
Surveillance balloons have a long history in espionage, and continue to provide some spying advantages, experts say.
Cost of living: An Indian family’s struggle to escape their slum
Gunja and Chand saved and sacrificed for years to build a new home but now find themselves overwhelmed by debt.
Brutal cold snap hits northeastern US, shattering record lows
The Arctic air that descended on the northeastern US has brought record-setting sub-zero temperatures and wind chills.
Pervez Musharraf: The Pakistani ex-president’s chequered legacy
The former army chief, who seized power in a coup, died at the age of 79 in Dubai after a prolonged illness.
Chile wildfires spread as death toll rises
Firefighters in Chile continued to struggle to control dozens of raging wildfires that have killed at least 23 people.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 347
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 347th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Pakistani former President Pervez Musharraf dies aged 79
Former military ruler of Pakistan died at a hospital in Dubai following a prolonged illness.
Zelenskyy says situation in Ukraine’s east ‘getting tougher’
Ukrainian leader says Russia is throwing more and more troops into battle on the eastern front lines.
Chile expands emergency as deaths from wildfires rise
At least 23 people killed as dozens of wildfires torch forests in Chile.
Israelis rally for fifth week against Netanyahu’s judicial plans
Tens of thousands brave heavy rain in Tel Aviv to protest against government plans to weaken Israel's Supreme Court.
What lies ahead for the US-China relationship?
A Chinese balloon over US skies triggers a diplomatic storm.
East African leaders urge ceasefire in eastern DR Congo
The call came after leaders of the East African Community held a summit in Burundi on Saturday.
Ukraine power substation fire leaves Odesa’s grid on the brink
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal says the 'scale of the accident is significant' after fire at an electrical substation.
US fighter jet shoots down suspected Chinese spy balloon
Beijing condemns military strike on 'unmanned civilian airship', saying it reserves right to take 'necessary responses'.
Japan PM dismisses aide over anti-LGBTQ+ comments
Fumio Kishida blasts aide's comments on same sex unions as 'outrageous' and 'incompatible' with an inclusive society.
‘Generational’ Arctic blast hits Northeast US, Canada
A powerful arctic blast swept into the US Northeast, Canada pushing temperatures to perilously low levels.
Pope meets displaced children in South Sudan
Francis, who is on the first-ever papal visit to South Sudan, meets children displaced by conflict.
Russia, Ukraine swap prisoners as battle for Bakhmut rages
Russia says 63 Russian soldiers were released while Ukrainian authorities say 116 of their servicemen have been freed.
Pakistan blocks Wikipedia citing ‘sacrilegious’ content
Regulator says the website had until late Friday to heed its warning about 'sacrilegious content'.
‘Honour killing’ of YouTube star causes outrage in Iraq
Tiba al-Ali, 22, was killed by her father, despite attempts by police to mediate a dispute between her and her family.
Iran and the West clash over IAEA report on Fordow nuclear plant
The latest row comes as the IAEA chief hopes for progress in a potential visit to Tehran in February.
Palestinians wounded after Israeli forces raid camp in West Bank
At least 13 Palestinians have been injured after Israeli forces raided the Aqbat Jabr refugee camp to arrest 10 people.
Sri Lankans lament Independence Day pomp amid economic crisis
Armed troops parade in Colombo amid criticim over the event's cost at a time of dire economic crisis.
The occupation of Palestine intensifies
Israeli media’s myopic coverage as violence spirals. Plus, the complexities and nuances of translating literary work.
Nigeria’s Peter Obi started a movement. Can he become president?
Obi has inspired a zealous movement of mostly youths and disrupted Nigeria's traditional two-man presidential contest.
Kashmir is bleeding. So is its economy
Contrary to the Indian government's claims, investments in Kashmir are down, and there's a new wave a violence.
Should Europe’s pension schemes be reformed?
France is among many nations struggling to keep retirement schemes afloat.
Sixth US police officer fired over beating death of Tyre Nichols
Five other officers had already been fired and charged with murder over Tyre Nichols' death.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 346
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 346th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Myanmar military expands martial law in strongholds of resistance
Expansion of martial law in 37 townships indicates the military is looking for new ways to crush resistance.
Sri Lankan FM: Bad luck and bad policies caused economic crisis
Foreign Minister Ali Sabry discusses his country's worst financial collapse since its independence in 1948.
Lebanon’s abandoned children are coming home
When Sammy took a DNA test, he didn't know it would reveal he had a brother - or that he was adopted.
Israeli forces kill unarmed Palestinian man in occupied West Bank
Abdullah Sami Qalalweh, 26, was shot and killed near the town of Huwara, south of Nablus, officials said.
Brazil sinks aircraft carrier in Atlantic despite pollution risk
Critics of Brazil's planned sinking of the Sao Paulo described it as a 'state-sponsored environmental crime'.
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