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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'.
Ukraine will fight for Bakhmut ‘as long as we can’: Zelenskyy
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has also called for Ukraine's rapid accession to the EU.
Family of Amir Locke, shot in no-knock police raid, files lawsuit
The 22-year-old was killed in a police shooting after officers entered the Minneapolis apartment where he was sleeping.
More than 40 killed in Nigeria as gunmen and vigilantes clash
Lack of security has become widespread in Nigeria and is a key concern for voters ahead of a February 25 election.
Death toll rises as Chile reels from wildfires driven by heatwave
Climate change has fuelled the growth of explosive wildfires across the globe with rising temperatures and drought.
Jury clears Elon Musk of wrongdoing over 2018 Tesla tweets
Musk was accused of deceiving investors when he tweeted he had secured enough funding to take Tesla private.
Infographic: A global look at cancer
In 2020, more than 18 million people around the world were diagnosed with cancer.
Adani crisis ignites India contagion fears, credit warnings
Amid concerns turmoil could hit broader financial system, sources say central bank asked lenders for loan details.
‘Extremely dangerous’ Arctic blast hits northern US and Canada
A polar air mass is expected to send temperatures to record lows into the weekend, prompting frostbite warnings.
January 6 participants express remorse in court, pride in public
Some people who apologised for taking part in attack on US democracy now describe themselves as victims of persecution.
Will Spain’s new position on Western Sahara make a difference?
Madrid has agreed to support Rabat's plans to grant autonomy to the disputed Western Sahara territory.
Ethiopia PM meets Tigray leaders for first time since peace deal
Abiy Ahmed holds first face-to-face talks with Tigrayan leaders since a peace deal was agreed in November.
Western allies pledge precision rockets, missile systems to Kyiv
The US announces new $2.2bn package of arms and munitions for Ukraine, including a rocket-propelled precision bomb.
Scotland’s gender recognition bill would have harmed women
Recognition of trans identities should not come at the cost of women's hard earned sex-based rights and protections.
Texas man arrested for allegedly stealing monkeys from Dallas Zoo
The zoo has added extra security after the theft of two emperor tamarin monkeys, both of which have been recovered.
Acclaimed Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi released on bail
The award-winning director had gone on hunger strike to protest against his detention, causing a wave of concern.
Blinken postpones visit to China because of balloon over US
Chinese 'surveillance' balloon in US airspace is an 'unacceptable' violation of sovereignty, Washington says.
Meet the Wydad ultras, the Moroccan team’s ‘first player’
As Morocco hosts FIFA Club World Cup, members of Winners 2005 group describe their football club as 'source of life'.
US adds a surprisingly strong 517,000 jobs despite Fed hikes
The labour force participation rate is at its highest since March but still below pre-pandemic levels.
Kenyan policemen get sentences for murder of human rights lawyer
The murder of human rights lawyer Willie Kimani set off protests in Kenya, where police are often accused of brutality.
‘Beyond imagination’: Pakistan PM warns of IMF bailout conditions
An IMF delegation is in Pakistan for last ditch talks to revive financial aid, which has stalled for months.
Ukraine’s prosecutor launches criminal case against Wagner chief
Putin-ally Prigozhin leads a mercenary force of thousands, including ex-convicts, in the Ukraine war.
China says balloon over US airspace is civilian airship
Foreign ministry says alleged surveillance balloon is used mainly for weather monitoring, deviated from planned course.
Russian envoy says 1,890 Russian ‘instructors’ are in CAR
The Wagner Group, a Russian mercenary outfit, has become a major player in CAR, displacing former colonial power France.
Poland expects global push against Russian, Belarusian athletes
Warsaw and the Baltic nations are calling for a ban, but the IOC has suggested Russians and Belarusians could compete.
Turkey: No evidence from Western nations after consulate closures
Nine countries closed down their consulates in Istanbul or issued travel warnings to citizens after 'security threats'.
Tensions simmer among Palestinian prisoners as Israel cracks down
Prisoner group says deal has been reached after tough measures were imposed amid escalation of violence.
Taliban detains professor who protested ban on women’s education
The Taliban confirms the detention of Ismail Mashal, who tore up his degrees to protest against women's education ban.
Netflix and Israel: Did ‘Farha’ sabotage a special relationship?
Netflix’s decision to feature the likes of the film Farha and the series Mo was a deviation from business as usual.
Pregnant woman, four-month-old die in Mediterranean boat tragedy
Officials and witnesses say victims suffered from cold and hunger on board a vessel for refugees and migrants.
Satellite photos show damage at Iran site hit by drone attack
Iran has blamed Israel for the attack in Isfahan last week, threatening to again raise tensions in the region.
Brazil’s Lula accuses Bolsonaro of planning January 8 ‘coup’
Lula says former leader Bolsonaro 'actively' participated in storming of government buildings.
South Sudan violence kills 27 on eve of pope’s visit
Pope Francis will arrive in Juba hoping to revive a peace process aimed at ending a decade-long conflict.
Are conservatives trying to erase and rewrite US history?
From school curriculum changes to book bans, we examine the roots and effects of the anti-Critical Race Theory movement.
Can the United States fix its policing problem?
In the wake of Tyre Nichols’s killing at the hands of police, UpFront takes a look at policing in the US.
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