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Israel launches air raids on Gaza after rocket fire
Powerful explosions shake buildings and light up night sky as Israel bombs Gaza.
N Korea says US drills pushing situation to ‘extreme red-line’
Pyongyang threatens 'toughest reaction' to US expanding joint military exercises with South Korea.
‘Symbol of renewal’: US reopens Solomon Islands embassy
The US has been stepping up engagement with the Pacific amid concerns about China's influence in the region.
Philippines agrees to allow US wider access to military bases
Move comes amid concerns about China's assertiveness in the disputed South China Sea and over self-ruled Taiwan.
‘Riding a rollercoaster’ in Myanmar’s post-coup economy
Deepening conflict, sudden changes to regulations and a lack of transparency have made business increasingly hard.
Republicans push to remove Ilhan Omar from foreign affairs panel
A vote is set for Thursday on resolution aimed at the Muslim-American progressive lawmaker over her criticism of Israel.
Peru’s legislature shoots down proposal to fast-track elections
Peruvian Congress fails to approve measure that would have moved elections to December 2023 amid widespread protests.
Meta shares soar as it cuts back spending, forecasts upbeat Q1
Its forecast suggests the advertising market may be recovering as companies increase their marketing budgets.
Jamaica’s prime minister offers troops to address Haiti crisis
The offer comes after Haitian government appealed for international support to help with the country's gang violence.
US concerned as Sudan releases man convicted of slaying diplomat
Abdelraouf Abuzeid was previously convicted in connection to a shooting that killed a USAID employee and his driver.
US Fed opts for small rate rise, warns of ‘ongoing increases’
The Fed said US economy was enjoying 'modest growth', with policymakers still 'highly attentive to inflation risks'.
Qatar Airways, Airbus reach settlement in A350 legal case
'Amicable settlement' ends a $2bn row over the safety of Europe's premier long-haul jet.
How can Pope Francis’s visit to Africa help the continent?
Head of the Catholic Church says foreign players should stop plundering Africa's resources.
Home of Ukrainian oil tycoon raided in anti-corruption purge
Ukraine is taking a hard line against corruption as it continues talks to join the European Union.
Western weapon deliveries in a race against Russia offensive
Ukraine’s allies rush to deliver weapons as Moscow intensifies its war in the east.
Black history class revised in US after criticism from right
The revised course for high-school students rolls back references to racial justice movements and LGBTQ issues.
Activists link death of Tyre Nichols to ‘cowboy’ police culture
Local groups call for greater transparency and accountability following the death of the 29-year-old US father.
US job openings increase to five-month high, manufacturing slumps
Gap between job openings and hiring suggests wage growth could remain high, an indicator that interest rates could rise.
Egyptian content creators arrested over comic prison visit video
Detainees face charges such as 'publishing false news and utilising social media accounts to commit acts of terrorism'.
India’s Adani Enterprises calls off $2.5bn share sale
The group's stocks had been hammered in the past week since a US short seller raised debt, accounting concerns.
FBI searched Biden’s beach house amid document probe, lawyer says
US president's lawyer says search, conducted with Biden's cooperation, did not result in finding classified documents.
Day of disruption in UK as up to half a million go on strike
Teachers, transport workers and civil servants walk off their jobs to demand better pay.
Qatari and Saudi football chiefs win seats on FIFA Council
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani and Yasser Almisehal among six Asian officials picked by AFC members.
Adani no longer Asia’s richest person as stock rout continues
It's dramatic setback for Adani, the school-dropout-turned-billionaire whose fortunes rose rapidly in recent years.
‘I couldn’t believe it’: Brother of killed Ukrainian soldier
Volodymyr Yezhov took part in pro-West demonstrations in 2014 and was quick to sign up after Russia's war began.
Chad to open embassy in Israel on Thursday: Israeli PM Netanyahu
Israel and Chad resumed ties in 2018 following a visit to Jerusalem by then-President Idriss Deby to PM Netanyahu.
Pakistan mosque blast: Security breach or negligence?
Questions abound over how someone managed to sneak in explosives and blow himself up inside Peshawar's red zone.
Why is Al-Aqsa so significant? | Start Here
How the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound is key to understanding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
India to raise spending on job creation before election
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said private investment was rising after the pandemic.
Nigerian rights commission to probe army over alleged abortions
Reuters reported in December that the Nigerian military ran a secret abortion programme in its fight against Boko Haram.
UK documents: Bush ordered CIA to find replacement for Arafat
US President George W Bush considered Palestinian leader 'useless' but no suitable successor found, documents say.
NFL’s GOAT Tom Brady retires again, this time ‘for good’
NFL legend Tom Brady announces he is retiring - called the 'Greatest Of All Time' (GOAT), he has won seven Super Bowls.
Lebanon devalues official exchange rate by 90 percent
The central bank has confirmed the new official rate of 15,000 pounds per dollar, up from little more than 1,500.
Latin America can lead the way on a new public health model
The pandemic demonstrated that the current global public health system is failing the Global South. We need a new one.
Myanmar military rulers extend state of emergency by six months
The move announced on second anniversary of military power grab will likely delay elections.
Belarus operating Russian Iskander missiles autonomously: Minsk
Ukraine fears Belarus could join the war after a flurry of military drills with Russian forces.
M23 rebels take control of Kitshanga in eastern DR Congo
The rebels seize the strategic town after days of fierce fighting, drawing condemnation from the UN.
India delays visa for Pakistan-born Australian cricketer Khawaja
Cricket Australia says he was the only player who could not board the flight to India for the Test series.
Germany: What’s next for Luetzerath’s anti-coal protesters?
As occupation of village ends, protesters say government has cleared the path for continued environmental destruction.
Starbucks to Costa Coffee: Which has the strongest caffeine hit?
British researchers say the level of caffeine in cappuccinos and espressos at popular chains varies.
British workers unite in largest strike action in a generation
Hundreds of thousands of teachers are among those who have walked off to demand wages that keep pace with inflation.
Somalia hosts regional summit to discuss fighting al-Shabab
Somalia, Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti are set to discuss a joint military offensive against the al-Qaeda affiliate.
FIFA Club World Cup Morocco: All you need to know
Real Madrid are vying to be crowned the best club football team on the planet for a historic fifth time in Morocco.
‘Everything’s expensive’: A family struggles in post-coup Myanmar
A taxi driver's family grapples with soaring living costs, less income and medical bills.
Mass shootings are just one part of the US’s gun problem
As we mourn last week's killings in California, we should not lose sight of the forest for the trees.
Huge crowds turn out for pope’s mass in DR Congo capital
An estimated one million Congolese poured into Kinshasa's N'Dolo Airport for a mass service with Pope Francis.
Rockets hit Turkish base in northern Iraq
An Iranian-backed militia promptly claimed responsibility for the attack which reportedly caused no damage.
The Arab world in the 1970s: Stage and screen
The second in a two-part series looks at Arab films and plays that challenged censorship and forged new cultural forms.
January transfer window: The biggest winners, losers and shocks
Chelsea dominate European football's January transfer window with a raft of signings, while Bayern spring a surprise.
A guard told me, ‘We will shoot you’: Life in a Donetsk prison
A Ukrainian social worker, jailed by Russia-backed separatists and freed in a wartime exchange, tells her story.
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