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Photos: Images of destruction left behind by Israel in Jenin
Israel carried out deadly military raid on the Jenin refugee camp leaving behind destroyed houses and cars.
Former NATO general Petr Pavel wins Czech presidential election
Former prime minister Andrej Babis concedes defeat to Petr Pavel, who won more than 58 percent of the vote.
The NRA has won
After the latest bout of mass shootings, American outrage will be short-lived, its gun addiction - preserved.
US fiscal standoff: Could the nation default on its debt?
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns of a US default by early June if Congress fails to raise debt ceiling.
Two Israelis wounded in occupied East Jerusalem shooting
Incident comes a day after a Palestinian man killed seven near a synagogue following Israel's deadly raid in Jenin camp.
The Future Library: A forest unfolding for next century’s books
Some of the world’s most acclaimed authors are secretly working on manuscripts to be read only by future generations.
Peru Congress rejects president’s early elections request
Peru has been embroiled in a political crisis with near-daily protests since December 7.
Two Indian military jets crash after apparent midair collision
Rescue operations ongoing in Madhya Pradesh state to assist the pilots of the Sukhoi-30 and the Mirage 2000.
Indian police detain students over Modi documentary screenings
The documentary alleges that Modi ordered police to turn a blind eye to deadly riots while he was Gujarat state's CM.
Ghosts of Gujarat: India bans the BBC’s Modi film
A documentary on Modi’s role in 2002 Gujarat riots causes a media maelstrom in India. Plus, UK press vs labour unions.
Timeline of Memphis police beating of Tyre Nichols
Crucial moments from four different police videos that recorded events the evening Nichols was stopped and beaten up.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 339
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 339th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Three dead after torrential rain, flash floods inundate Auckland
Torrential rains that battered parts of Auckland marked the wettest day ever recorded in the region.
Afghan cartoonist, now a refugee, sheds light on plight of women
Sayed Muhammad Hussainy says it is his duty to help strengthen the voices of women living under the Taliban's rule.
Zelenskyy says Olympics chief should visit Ukraine front line
Ukrainian president invited the IOC chief to visit Bakhmut in spat over ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes.
North Korea condemns US sending battle tanks to Ukraine
Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korea's leader, accused the US of fighting a 'proxy war' against Russia.
Maldives ruling party holds high-stakes presidential primary
Democracy icon Mohamed Nasheed's political future in balance as ruling party voters head to the polls.
Russian ‘megalomania’ in Ukraine war cited at death camp memorial
The Auschwitz camp memorial director equated Nazi crimes of World War II with Russian forces now in Ukraine.
Jan 8 investigation targets nephew of Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro
Leonardo Rodrigues de Jesus is the first member of Bolsonaro's family to be probed in relation to the January 8 attack.
Judge: Colorado supermarket shooting suspect unfit to stand trial
The 23-year-old alleged attacker is charged with killing 10 people in a Colorado supermarket in March 2021.
BBC Arabic radio goes off air after 85 years
The Arabic language radio station is among 10 different language services that are ending, BBC says.
Thapelo Amad elected first Muslim mayor of Johannesburg
Amad says he is 'humbled' to be elected mayor of the South Africa's biggest metropolis.
What does Blinken’s Middle East visit hope to achieve?
The trip comes at a time of increasing tension with dozens of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces so far this year.
Quran burned in front of Denmark mosque, Turkish embassy
Turkey summons Danish ambassador after a far-right politician burns the Muslim holy book near a Copenhagen mosque.
US charges three in Iran-linked plot to assassinate journalist
Attorney General Garland says charges stem from an investigation into Iranian efforts to target a journalist on US soil.
Peru’s president says elections could be held later this year
Dina Boluarte says she is open to bringing vote forward to December 2023 as protests demanding her resignation continue.
Gunman kills at least 7 people in occupied East Jerusalem attack
Shooting follows a deadly Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank's Jenin refugee camp that killed nine Palestinians.
US inflation and consumer spending cooled in December
The pullback in consumer spending will likely be welcomed by Fed officials, who are seeking to cool the economy.
Majida Obaid, killed by Israeli forces in Jenin, was ‘very loved’
The 61-year-old grandmother among nine who were shot dead by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin.
Footage released of hammer attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband
Police video shows Paul Pelosi, husband of former US House Speaker, attacked with a hammer in their San Francisco home.
Zimbabwe court grants bail to 26 opposition party members
The arrests of the CCC members were for what authorities said was an unlawful gathering.
Nepal Supreme Court removes deputy PM over citizenship
Rabi Lamichhane, who entered politics on an anti-corruption platform, is removed for violating citizenship laws.
India’s Adani Group loses $48bn in stocks over fraud claims
Hindenburg Research claimed Adani Group had committed 'brazen' corporate fraud but Adani Group dismissed the report.
Tyre Nichols: US braces for release of police arrest video
Memphis police chief says the video, which shows police beating a Black motorist, depicts 'acts that defy humanity'.
Biden names Jeff Zients as new White House chief of staff
Shake-up comes midway through US president's term, as outgoing Ron Klain resigns citing need for 'fresh leadership'.
UNICEF urges release of 13 kidnapped children in eastern DRC
The ADF, a central African affiliate of ISIL, is one of the deadliest armed groups in eastern DRC.
OPCW blames Syria gov’t for 2018 chlorine gas attack in Douma
OPCW says helicopter dropped two cylinders 'containing toxic chlorine gas on two apartment buildings' in Douma.
Finnish reporters found guilty of revealing classified intel
Press freedom groups, Finnish media warn ruling could have a chilling effect on reporting in the Nordic nation.
After Jenin, is a third Palestinian uprising inevitable?
Israel's military raid in Jenin was the deadliest in years, and makes an uprising more likely.
Rockets, air attacks in Gaza follow deadly Israeli raid in Jenin
Operation in occupied West Bank generates defiance in Gaza, but could it lead to another war?
State of emergency declared in Auckland after widespread flooding
Main roads were also blocked by the floods, causing long traffic queues on highways.
Ukraine warns it may boycott 2024 Olympics if Russians take part
The IOC has said it will 'explore a pathway' for Russian and Belarusian athletes to take part in the Paris Games.
Nigeria launches domestic card scheme to boost cashless economy
The move is part of the central bank's moves to reduce cash flow within the borders of Africa's biggest economy.
Staying warm this winter: How cold affects those most vulnerable
From New York to Chicago, how extreme cold, high inflation and energy costs are affecting every aspect life in the US.
Islamophobia makes democracies less safe for everyone
Islamophobic acts have an effect not only on Muslims but the entire society in which they occur.
What do we know about Tyre Nichols’s killing by Memphis police?
Five police officers have been charged with the murder of 29-year-old Tyre Nichols.
Malaysia condemns desecration of Quran in Netherlands, Sweden
Government says it is 'appalled' that Islamophobic acts had been repeated within days in the two European countries.
Toxic chemicals allegedly kill 18 people in Pakistan’s Karachi
At least 18 people, most of them children, die within 16 days as residents report foul smell from two factories.
Knowing when to quit is an important part of being a good leader
Uganda's Yoweri Museveni and Cameroon's Paul Biya have a lot to learn from New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern.
UN condemns M23 rebel offensive on DRC town as hundreds flee
The M23 rebels have seized areas of eastern DRC's North Kivu province in a rapid onslaught since May.
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