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Malaysia’s tourism recovery flops as Thailand, Indonesia cash in
Malaysia is struggling to bring back tourists compared with its Southeast Asian peers after scrapping pandemic curbs.
Japan shrugs as Americans fume over Gwen Stefani ‘appropriation’
Japanese people say they are bemused at controversy over US pop singer's fascination with their culture.
Is Tunisia a failed democracy?
Tunisian protesters accuse President Kais Saied of orchestrating a power grab and harming the economy.
Former Afghan lawmaker Mursal Nabizada shot dead in Kabul
Nabizada, former member of parliament in the US-backed government, was killed by assailants at her home, police say.
NATO chief hints at more heavy weapons deliveries to Ukraine
Jens Stoltenberg says he expects more weapons deliveries to war-torn Ukraine after UK pledges Challenger 2 tanks.
Israel’s Cognyte won Myanmar spyware tender before coup
Israeli firm won contract with a Myanmar state-backed telecoms firm a month before 2021 coup, according to documents.
Climate activists in Davos protest over role of oil firms at WEF
Activists at Swiss resort demand stronger action to tackle the climate crisis at the World Economic Forum.
Iraq prime minister al-Sudani backs continued US troop presence
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani says foreign forces still needed in training capacity to combat ISIL (ISIS).
Rescue hopes fade after Russian attack on Dnipro apartment block
At least 30 killed after Russian attack as mayor of Ukrainian city says there is little hope of finding more survivors.
Grim task of identifying the dead begins after Nepal plane crash
Gov't to probe Yeti Airlines flight that crashed on way from Kathmandu to Pokhara with 72 on board, killing at least 68.
Netanyahu defiant despite protests against Israel judicial reform
Opponents say changes would cripple judicial independence, foster corruption, set back minority rights.
Several killed in DR Congo church bomb attack
Attack took place during a Sunday service in the eastern city of Kasindi, the army said.
Analysis: Akbari execution signals rising Iran tensions with West
The execution of the former deputy defence minister has led to a backlash from the UK, where he had held citizenship.
Biden declares disaster in California amid deadly storms
At least 19 people are known to have died from storm-related causes in the last three weeks.
Qatar’s Nasser al-Attiyah wins Dakar Rally for the fifth time
Al-Attiyah wins his second title in a row as the test of endurance ends in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
‘We have no one’: The women and girls sold as brides in Kashmir
For as little as $35, Indian women and girls are being sold by traffickers and forced into marriages against their will.
Israel soldier killed in grenade accident: Military
Three others were wounded in the incident, according to the Israeli army, with one said to be in a serious condition.
Israelis rally against Netanyahu government
Israelis took to the streets to protest plans by Benjamin Netanyahu's new government to change the legal system.
PSG could leave Parc des Princes after mayor turns down sale
French champions exploring 'alternative options' after Paris mayor says Parc des Princes is not for sale.
Critical Race Theory? No, Critical Race Fact
Critical Race Theory researchers have gathered enough evidence by now that the dynamics they explore are a hard reality.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian ‘after argument’ near Ramallah
Ahmed Kahla, 45, is the 13th Palestinian to be killed by Israelis in 15 days.
Timeline: Nepal air crashes since 2010
A timeline of major air disasters to hit the country since 2010.
Photos: Graves sink, fisheries shrink as climate change hits Fiji
The government estimates more than 600 communities could be forced to move, including 42 villages under urgent threat.
Timeline: Algeria and Morocco’s diplomatic disputes
Algiers and Rabat involved in another spat as Morocco condemns 'provocative' acts at a football tournament in Algeria.
Photos: Plane carrying 72 people crashes in Nepal
The aircraft, operated by Nepal's Yeti Airline, crashed between the old and new Pokhara airports in central Nepal.
Morocco condemns ‘provocative’ acts at Algeria football cup
Rabat is unhappy with comments made by Nelson Mandela's grandson in which he called to 'free' Western Sahara.
Peru declares state of emergency in Lima over protests
Protests against President Boluarte have taken place since Castillo was removed from office in December and detained.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 326
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 326th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Death toll in Philippine storms rises to 27
More rain forecast in the Philippines as 83,000 people take shelter in evacuation centres.
Plane with 72 people on board crashes in Nepal
The plane was en route from the capital Kathmandu to Pokhara when it crashed with 72 people on board.
Lottery ticket holder in Maine wins $1.35bn Mega Millions Jackpot
Organisers say the single winning ticket was sold in rural Maine.
Deaths, blackouts as Russian missiles hit multiple Ukraine cities
Russian missiles smash into Dnipro residential building, killing 14 people and wounding 64 others.
Ankara says time running out to ratify Sweden, Finland NATO bids
Presidential spokesman says Sweden needs to fulfil requirements before May, when the polls in Turkey will take place.
Russia’s Medvedev says Japanese PM should disembowel himself
Former president once seen as a reformer has reinvented himself as an arch-hawk since Russia invaded Ukraine last year.
More classified documents found at Biden’s home
White House says five additional pages with classified markings were discovered at the president's Delaware home.
What do we know about new COVID variant XBB.1.5?
The Omicron subvariant XBB.1.5 has been reported in dozens of countries and has been called the most transmissible yet.
Tens of thousands of Israelis protest Netanyahu’s legal reforms
Benjamin Netanyahu, who is on trial for corruption, has made reform of the legal system a centrepiece of his agenda.
Does the battle for Soledar mark a new phase in the Ukraine war?
Ukraine has refuted Russian claims its forces have captured the eastern town of Soledar.
Russia’s frenzied fight for Ukraine’s strategic eastern towns
Capturing Bakhmut would be a tremendous 'morale booster' for the Russian war effort after a series of setbacks.
UK pledges to provide battle tanks to Ukraine
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promises to send Challenger 2 tanks after phone call with Ukraine leader Zelenskyy.
Greta Thunberg joins anti-coal activists to save German village
Activists march in Luetzerath against a plan to tear down the village to build a coal mine extension.
Former Bolsonaro justice minister arrested over Brazil riots
Anderson Torres was Brasilia security chief when rioters attacked government buildings in the city.
It is not true that Pelé did not fight racism
Throughout his life, the Brazilian football star stood up to oppression, inspiring Black people at home and abroad.
China reports almost 60,000 COVID-related deaths in past month
From December 8 to January 12, deaths related to the virus in Chinese hospitals totalled 59,938.
Tunisia: Anti-gov’t protests take place on revolution anniversary
Demonstrators in Tunis marked 12 years since the Arab Spring revolution erupted across the region.
Kenya suspends 16 footballers, coaches over fixing allegations
Football Kenya Federation says one player from reigning Kenyan premiership side Tusker was among those suspended.
Two Palestinians shot dead by Israel troops in occupied West Bank
The deaths bring this year's Palestinian toll to 12 as Israel has been engaged in deadly raids for nearly a year.
Riots in Brazil: Bolsonarism is down but not out
A conspiracy-fuelled mob targets the seat of government in Brazil after Lula is sworn in. Plus, Italian Mafia on TikTok.
Tanzania opposition leader to end exile after rally ban lifted
Former presidential candidate Lissu says he will return home on January 25 and 'get back to work'.
Australian Open: Ons Jabeur hoping to ‘not lose any more finals’
Ahead of the Australian Open, the Tunisian trailblazer said she is aiming to fulfil her Grand Slam ambitions.
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