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Photos: Israeli troops kill nine Palestinians in Jenin raid
Elderly woman among dead in latest raid targeting Jenin refugee camp in occupied West Bank.
North and South Korea violated armistice with drones: UN Command
Flying drones into each other's airspace violated an armistice that ended fighting in the 1950-1953 Korean War, UN says.
Match-fixing scandal threatens to turn snooker’s boom into bust
Concerns grow over the influence of organised crime in snooker, following charges against 10 Chinese players.
India’s 74th Republic Day celebrations
Tens of thousands gather to watch the celebrations on a newly-revamped ceremonial boulevard in New Delhi.
Bahrain crown prince and Qatar emir discuss ‘differences’ in call
Leaders agreed the countries will continue to communicate to achieve common goals, BNA state news agency reports.
Myanmar women target of online abuse by pro-military social media
Women threatened for expressing views opposing military rule with their online abusers calling for off-line punishment.
Yemen and Lebanon landmarks added to UNESCO endangered list
Landmarks of ancient kingdom of Saba and Rachid Karami International Fair inscribed to list of sites in danger.
Resurrecting Australia’s Extinct Tasmanian Tiger
101 East meets the scientists trying to bring the Tasmanian tiger back to life.
Israel raids: Why are so many Palestinians being killed?
Al Jazeera breaks down the reason for the increase in the number of Palestinians killed by Israel in recent months.
India celebrates Republic Day, Egyptian leader attends parade
India marks its 74th Republic Day with a ceremonial parade; Egypt's Abdel Fattah el-Sisi attends as a guest of honour.
South Korea’s capital weathers snowstorm as cold spell bites
Morning temperatures in Seoul and nearby regions fell to about minus 10 degrees Celsius (14 degrees Fahrenheit).
Mali court sentences man to death over UN peacekeeper deaths
The peacekeeping mission has recorded 281 deaths of its soldiers since it became operational in Mali in 2013.
Lebanese judge at the centre of Beirut blast inquiry showdown
Judge Tarek Bitar has faced intense opposition from Lebanon's establishment since resuming the investigation on Monday.
Djokovic’s father poses with tennis fans waving pro-Russia flags
The video emerged as police removed four people from the Australian Open tournament for displaying Russian flags.
Kenyan court convicts Venezuelan diplomat of murdering ambassador
Dwight Sagaray found guilty of killing Olga Fonseca, Venezuela's envoy in Nairobi, in 2012 over a power struggle.
Israeli army kills eight Palestinians, including elderly woman
At least 13 others injured with live ammunition during large-scale raid on Jenin refugee camp.
Man kills official in machete attack on two churches in Spain
Prosecutors are investigating the attacks at two Catholic churches in Algeciras as a possible 'act of terrorism'.
Indonesia’s charity laws in spotlight after Lion Air crash scam
Three charity workers have been given prison terms for misappropriating $7.8m from a victims' fund set up by Boeing.
France agrees to withdraw troops from Burkina Faso within a month
The move comes after the Sahel country's military rulers demanded that Paris withdraw its forces.
Philippine economy grows at fastest pace in 40 years
Analysts warn global slowdown and soaring inflation point to a difficult year ahead for the Southeast Asian economy.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 337
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 337th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Thousands protest ‘invasion’ on divisive Australia holiday
Australians rally in support of Indigenous rights on the anniversary of the day the British colonial fleet arrived.
Northeast Asia battles severe cold snap and heavy snow
The Korean Peninsula, Japan and China see temperatures plunge to levels not seen in a decade as snow hampers travel.
Surveillance concerns as India issues new digital IDs in Kashmir
In Indian-administered Kashmir, some see the new family IDs as part of campaign to exert greater control over residents.
South Korean economy shrinks for first time since 2020
Sagging exports and private consumption see Asia's fourth-largest economy contract for first time in 2-1/2 years.
Legislators submit motion to impeach Peru President Dina Boluarte
The move underlines severe polarisation in a country that has had six presidents in six years.
Opium cultivation surges since Myanmar military seized power: UN
Opium poppy was cultivated on more than 40,000 hectares in Myanmar last year, a 33% increase compared with 2021.
UNESCO designates Odesa as World Heritage site amid war threats
The decision is designed to protect the 'outstanding universal value' of the historic Black Sea port.
Rohingya are drowning at sea. Asia’s leaders are to blame
Leaders from Southeast and South Asia are acting both illegally and immorally by not helping Rohingya "boat people".
Former Colombian drug-trafficking magnate pleads guilty in US
Dairo Antonio Usuga David, or 'Otoniel', was leader of the Gulf Clan, one of Colombia's largest paramilitary groups.
Trump to return to Meta platform Facebook after two-year ban
The US social media giant has called the suspension 'extraordinary decision taken in extraordinary circumstances'.
Pro-abortion rights advocates sue over state pill restrictions
The lawsuit comes as Republican-led states in the US attempt to crack down on the use of abortion-inducing medications.
Half Moon Bay shooting suspect faces seven murder charges
California authorities identify six of the seven victims, as US reels from mass shootings and gun violence 'epidemic'.
Sons of Panamanian ex-president released from US prison
The two brothers are expected to return to Panama on Wednesday, where they and their father face corruption charges.
US bars entry for those who ‘undermine’ Nigeria’s upcoming polls
February 25 elections, which will determine Nigeria's president, come amid inflation and widespread insecurity.
Taliban working on guidelines for women NGO workers: UN says
UN aid chief Martin Griffiths met Taliban officials in a bid to push them to further relax the ban on women workers.
‘Rather pathetic’: Germany feels the heat after tank resistance
German reluctance to send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine alleviated as US steps up with Abrams.
Will the US default on its debt?
The United States has hit its debt ceiling, triggering a political battle in Congress.
Google makes changes to Android in India after antitrust setbacks
Implementation of these changes across the ecosystem will be a 'complex process', requiring 'significant work', it said.
‘Legal disgrace’: Russia shuts down its oldest human rights group
The decision is the latest in a series of legal rulings against organisations critical of the Russian government.
India ban on BBC Modi documentary ‘imperils press freedom’
Media groups say Indian government is abusing its emergency powers under the 2021 IT Rules by blocking BBC documentary.
Ukraine eyes fighter jets after tanks: ‘This is what we want’
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz says there is no chance of any fighter jets being sent to Ukraine despite renewed calls.
US school warned three times boy had gun before shooting: Lawyer
Representative for teacher shot by student says incident could have been avoided if administrators responded sooner.
US Feds: Investigation into Tyre Nichols’s death will ‘take time’
Five police officers involved in the arrest were fired after an internal probe concluded they used excessive force.
Hindenburg shorts India’s Adani citing debt, accounting concerns
Concerns raised by the US-based short-seller sent shares of Adani Group's listed firms tumbling, eroding $11bn.
US Secret Service report searches for parallels in mass attacks
The first-of-its-kind report is released days after back-to-back mass shootings in California leave 18 victims dead.
US will send dozens of Abrams tanks to Ukraine, Biden announces
US president says the new military aid underscores Washington's 'enduring commitment' to Kyiv against Moscow's invasion.
Bank of Canada raises rates, first major bank to signal pause
After raising rates to highest level in 15 years, the central bank said it will hold off further increases for now.
ECHR says it can hear case against Russia over MH17 downing
The Netherlands and Ukraine are pursuing Moscow over its pre-February 2022 actions in eastern Ukraine.
Clean energy race sparks more ambitious climate policies: Report
A wave of green subsidies in the US and EU aims to boost renewable energy sources based on a 1.8C temperature rise.
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