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Basra’s stampede is a metaphor for Iraq’s governance failures
Iraq won the Arabian Gulf Cup. But Iraq also lost ordinary fans because of their government's ineptitude.
Colombia shifts strategy in drug war away from coca eradication
After decades of fumigating and pulling up coca plants, Gustavo Petro announces drop in forced crop eradication goals.
Russian tennis star Khachanov defends Nagorno-Karabakh messages
Pro-Armenian sentiment expressed during the Australian Open sparks a complaint from Azerbaijan tennis officials.
Rumours of Parthenon Marbles’ return ‘overhyped’, experts say
Greece and the British Museum are in talks about the possible repatriation of the Parthenon Marbles in London to Athens.
Nigeria opens ‘game changer’ billion-dollar deep seaport in Lagos
Many of Nigeria’s existing seaports, inherited from the colonial administration, no longer function properly.
Gerasimov: Russia’s army plans may consider NATO expansion
Military reforms could be adjusted to respond to security threats, says new commander Gerasimov.
Thai police seize 1.1 tonnes of crystal meth in less than a week
Large hauls of crystal meth were smuggled inside tea and coffee packages and hidden in secret compartments of vehicles.
Former Lebanon PM Diab charged in Beirut blast investigation
Lebanon's public prosecutor and head of domestic intelligence agency also charged in connection with deadly 2020 blast.
Catholic Church urges DRC citizens to vote as election looms
The influential church has a long history of promoting democracy and monitoring elections in the country.
Israeli minister visits UAE ahead of Netanyahu trip: Reports
Strategic affairs minister Ron Dermer visited on Sunday ahead of a possible trip by the PM, Israeli media reported.
France repatriates 47 nationals from northeastern Syria camps
The repatriation involved 32 children and 15 women who will undergo medical and social monitoring, French officials say.
India university warns against screening BBC documentary on Modi
JNU officials say showing the film on PM Narendra Modi might 'disturb peace and harmony' on the campus.
Cameroon denies asking for help with Anglophone separatist crisis
Since 2017, secessionist militias in Cameroon's Anglophone regions have been battling government over marginalisation.
Is China’s high-growth era over – forever?
With its population declining, China’s period of rapid growth is likely over. How it copes is critical for the world.
Timeline: US mass shootings in 2023
At least 70 people have been killed in mass shootings so far this year across the United States.
Kuwaiti government resigns after dispute with parliament
The Kuwaiti cabinet came into office in October, but has clashed with the country's parliament over a debt relief bill.
A thriving archery tradition in northeast India’s Meghalaya
Archery is part of the traditional rites of Indigenous people in the northeastern Indian state of Meghalaya.
How Western scholars overlooked Russian imperialism
For far too long, Western academia has ignored the legacies of the Russian Empire and colonisation.
Myanmar military accused of war crimes, genocide in German suit
Sixteen survivors ask German prosecutors to investigate crackdowns on Rohingya as well as opponents of military coup.
Police fire tear gas as protests continue in Peru
Several hundred protesters marched late on Monday in Lima demanding the removal of President Dina Boluarte.
Power fully restored in Pakistan day after outage, says minister
Energy ministry says national power grid restored nearly 24 hours after breakdown triggered the worst outage in months.
Serbia under Western pressure to reach deal on Kosovo, Vucic says
Serbian president says Belgrade could face international isolation if it rejects a plan to normalise ties with Pristina.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 335
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 335th day, we take a look at the main developments.
S Korea says it’ll make it easier for foreigners to buy stocks
Asia's fourth-largest economy plans to ease stock market regulations this year to encourage foreign investment.
Biden appoints special envoy on North Korean human rights
Veteran Korean-speaking diplomat Julie Turner will take on a position that has been vacant since 2017.
North Korea behind $100m crypto theft, FBI says
California-based Harmony said in June it had been the target of a cyberattack that stole $100m worth of digital assets.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy renews war on corruption amid scandals
President promises changes to government after reports of corruption at defence and infrastructure ministries.
Seven reported killed in two shootings in northern California
Latest mass shooting comes less than 48 hours after 11 people killed at a Lunar New Year celebration near Los Angeles.
Crypto lender Genesis optimistic it can resolve creditor disputes
Genesis filed for bankruptcy protection on January 19 after earlier freezing customer withdrawals.
Malaysian lion dancers bring new spirit to ancient tradition
World-beating Malaysian troupes are drawing dancers from all ethnicities and innovating routines to wow audiences.
Brazilian police identify alleged mastermind in Amazon murders
A gang leader is accused of organising the 2022 murders of Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira and journalist Dom Phillips.
How China became the world’s leading exporter of combat drones
Cheap, 'good enough' Chinese armed drones dominating world market due to US export controls, analysts say.
Anguish as India’s Slumdog Millionaire slum faces wrecking ball
Residents of Mumbai's Dharavi shantytown are anxious about their future as the slum faces $2.4bn redevelopment.
Storm deaths ‘could have been prevented’, Indigenous leaders say
The Rosebud Sioux Tribe in the US is seeking a presidential disaster declaration after six dead in winter snowstorms.
Is debt cancellation the way forward for Sri Lanka?
As 182 economists from around the world issued a call to cancel Sri Lanka's debt, not all experts agree.
Ex-Republican candidate held for shootings at Democrats’ homes
Solomon Pena allegedly plotted attacks against New Mexico officials after losing his own bid for office in November.
Why is France being told to leave Burkina Faso?
The former colonial power has been asked to withdraw its troops from the West African country.
Poland increases pressure to send German-made tanks to Ukraine
Poland says it is planning to send German-made battle tanks to Ukraine, but will first seek approval from Berlin.
US Capitol riot: Four Oath Keepers guilty of seditious conspiracy
Verdict marks major victory for US Justice Department in its push to prosecute those involved in January 6, 2021 riot.
Man photographed with foot on Pelosi’s desk on Jan 6 found guilty
An image of Richard Barnett reclining against the legislator's desk has become emblematic of the 2021 US Capitol attack.
Burkina Faso confirms it has ended French military accord
Burkina Faso gov't spokesman says the country wants to defend itself and France has one month to pull out troops.
Erdogan warns Sweden on NATO bid after Quran burning protest
Turkish president says Sweden should not expect Ankara's support in its bid to join the military alliance.
‘Terrorist’ designation for IRGC would harm EU security
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is a leading counterterror force and essential to Europe's security interests.
Musk on trial says he was sure he had Saudi backing to privatise
Elon Musk is on trial for claims that he defrauded investors by tweeting he secured funds to privatise his firm Tesla.
UK PM orders investigation into party chairman’s tax affairs
Rishi Sunak says 'questions need answering' over fellow Conservative Party politician Nadhim Zahawi's dealings.
US joins Europe with fresh sanctions over Iran protest crackdown
US measures, taken in coordination with the EU and UK, target Iranian officials accused of suppressing demonstrations.
Ex-FBI agent violated sanctions by aiding Russian oligarch: DOJ
Former head of FBI counterintelligence division in New York allegedly worked for sanctioned oligarch Oleg Deripaska.
Colombian activist killings hit record high in 2022: Ombudsman
Human rights ombudsman says 215 activists and social leaders killed across Colombia last year, up from 145 in 2021.
Spotify to lay off 6% of its employees
The tech sector is facing a demand downturn after two years of pandemic-powered growth when it had hired aggressively.
US man recounts seizing gun from shooter in Lunar New Year attack
Police credit people who confronted California gunman who killed 10 with preventing more casualties.
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