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Since the earthquake, these northwest Syrian villagers camp out every night
Many villagers spend the day in their homes, then sleep in tents outside for fear of aftershocks.
Syrian earthquake survivors still sleep outside one year on
Families in Syria feel safer sleeping in tents as they grapple with the aftermath of the Turkey-Syria quakes, a year on.
9/11 firefighter who stood next to Bush in famous images dies
Bob Beckwith was working in the smouldering ruins of the World Trade Center when George W Bush visited the site.
In Modi’s constituency Varanasi, India’s next temple-mosque spat explodes
A high court will hear the Mughal-era mosque's case on February 6 after a local court allowed Hindu prayers inside.
In Pakistan, old hopefuls jostle to turn around struggling economy
New gov't will have to deal with soaring inflation, increasing poverty, low forex reserves and weakening infrastructure.
US admits it did not give Iraq notice of strikes despite earlier claims
White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby says he regrets confusion caused by his remarks.
Senegal parliament delays election to December 15 after chaotic vote
Some opposition lawmakers were forcibly removed from the chamber after security forces stormed the building.
‘AI moving fast’: UK to spend $125m on AI hubs, regulation
Technology minister says technology has potential to 'transform our public services and the economy for the better'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 713
As the war enters its 713th day, these are the main developments.
Prospects shaky for Philippines’ government and communist peace talks
The two sides agreed to start talks this month, but continued fighting and mutual distrust have undermined process.
Scepticism as Gibran Rakabuming Raka runs for Indonesia’s vice presidency
In Solo, where Gibran is mayor, some say he lacks experience for national office and father Joko Widodo's common touch.
King Charles diagnosed with cancer
Buckingham Palace says King Charles is undergoing treatment for an unspecified form of cancer.
Syria’s ‘miracle baby’ turns a year old
It's been a year since Syria's miracle baby', Afraa was born under the rubble of her home after an earthquake.
Yemen appoints Foreign Minister Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak as prime minister
Bin Mubarak replaces Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed amid rising tensions over Houthis' Red Sea attacks, US and UK reprisals.
Is Senegal heading for political turmoil?
Protests erupt in Senegal after the president indefinitely postpones elections.
Preview: Jordan vs South Korea AFC Asian Cup 2023 semifinal
South Korea are 'ready to suffer' against the tournament's dark horses Jordan when they meet at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium.
Britain’s King Charles diagnosed with cancer: Buckingham Palace
The type of cancer has not been revealed, but the king has started 'regular treatments', Buckingham Palace says.
UN chief appoints independent panel to assess UNRWA
Panel to be led by former French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna, who will work with European research organisations.
Indian celebrity fakes death for cervical cancer awareness
Indian celebrity Poonam Pandey faked her own death on social media to raise awareness about cervical cancer.
Red Bull investigate allegations against F1 team boss Christian Horner
The Formula One team is investigating a complaint of 'inappropriate behaviour' against its team principal.
Robinson, Pelosi and the sham of Western progressive politics
When Western politicians talk Palestine, they expose who they truly are.
Hungary’s ruling party boycotts parliament session on Sweden’s NATO bid
Hungary is the only NATO member yet to approve Sweden's accession to the military alliance.
Controversy after US adult performer visits Iran
Whitney Wright, 32, visited Tehran last week and posted a picture of herself at the site of the former US embassy.
How will Donald Trump’s criminal trials affect his re-election bid?
Experts say timing of four criminal cases will be critical, but Republican Party has hitched its wagon to ex-president.
Ukraine’s president confirms plans for military shake-up
Speculation over the future of army chief Valery Zaluzhny has been rife as war's second anniversary nears.
Canadian Palestinians desperate to be reunited with family from Gaza
Palestinian Canadians say they are disappointed by Canada's temporary visa program for extended family in Gaza.
Surveilled, harassed by Israel – life as a West Bank Palestinian
Up close and personal with the discrimination Palestinians face every day from Israeli authorities.
US strikes in the Middle East will not change Biden’s re-election fortunes
Biden's foreign policy direction is appealing to some voters but alienating others who may be key to his re-election.
A child dies every two hours in Sudan camp for displaced people: MSF
Medical group warns of catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Zamzam camp in Sudan's North Darfur state.
US Senate border security bill: What you need to know
Hours after being introduced, the bill is struggling amid Republican and Democratic differences.
Israel’s ‘chilling disregard’ for life in occupied West Bank: Amnesty
During its war in Gaza, Israel has unleashed unlawful lethal force against Palestinians in the West Bank, NGO says.
Arrests and tear gas at protests against Senegal election delay
Police have cracked down on protesters outraged over the postponing of Senegal's presidential election.
Tour of Gaza hospital reveals destruction left by Israeli forces
Rubble and sarcastic graffiti are what Israeli forces have left behind at Gaza's destroyed Sheikh Hamad Hospital.
Attack on Syrian US base kills Kurdish fighters as regional tension simmers
The strikes extend a series of tit-for-tat attacks as Israel's war in Gaza threatens escalation across the region.
Did an arrested Uzbek ‘mafia chieftain’ organise killings of dissidents?
Twelve years ago, an Uzbek hitman tried to kill an exiled imam in Sweden. The rest may not be history, just yet.
Russian authorities cast doubt on antiwar hopeful’s election bid
Boris Nadezhdin says officials claim to have found invalid signatures backing his bid to run for president in March.
Senegal parliament to vote on election delay and Sall tenure extension
The Senegalese parliamentary session comes in the wake of deadly protests and internet cuts in parts of the country.
Ashwin and Bumrah guide India to series-levelling Test win over England
Ashwin claimed his 499th wicket as England were dismissed for 292 in the fourth innings of the second Test.
Fire Beneath Her: Battling wildfires in Indonesian Borneo
A young Indonesian Indigenous leader makes bold plans to protect her village from Borneo's wildfires.
Northwest Syria’s love for puppies, kittens blooms a year after earthquake
Dedicated team rescued more than 1,300 animals after last year's quakes, and many of them are now finding loving homes.
Grammys 2024: Here’s a list of top winners at the music awards
Taylor Swift, SZA and Miley Cyrus won big at the 66th annual Grammy awards in Los Angeles.
Armed group kills 10 in Pakistan’s restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region
Violence is mounting in the northern province and across the country as national elections approach.
A year on from Turkey’s earthquake disaster, the trauma haunts survivors
Thousands of lives changed forever when powerful quakes hit Turkey and Syria last year, and mental scars remain.
The AI series with Maria Ressa: An introduction
Nobel laureate Maria Ressa and Prof Mike Wooldridge, on AI - how we got here and where we are going.
Hong Kong fans boo Inter Miami, demand refund as Messi sits out friendly
Chants of 'we want Messi' rose around the stadium while disappointed fans said they felt cheated by the organisers.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 122
The US Senate has proposed military funding to Israel as Gaza reels from the non-stop bombardment.
‘World coolest dictator’ Nayib Bukele declares election win in El Salvador
The president who calls himself the world's coolest dictator' says he just scored the largest election win in history.
Deadly Israeli strikes on Gaza ‘safe zone’ flatten mosque and homes
Israeli air attacks on a mosque and homes deemed safe' in Deir el-Balah have killed dozens of people sheltering there.
South Korea court acquits Samsung chief Lee Jae-yong of financial crimes
The case is the latest episode in a scandal centred that has rocked the country.
New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium to host 2026 FIFA World Cup final on July 19
The 104-match tournament will open in Mexico on June 11 and will move entirely to the US from the quarterfinal round.
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