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UN official in Gaza condemns Israeli attack that killed a baby in hospital
OCHA official in Gaza speaks out after an Israeli strike on Khan Younis killed a newborn baby at Red Crescent hospital.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 89
A drone strike in Lebanon killed senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri - here are the latest updates.
Can South Africa’s ICJ case against Israel stop war in Gaza?
South Africa's case might take years, but could add weight to growing international calls for Israel to stop the war.
Japan probes deadly Tokyo runway collision for negligence
Reports suggest that one of the planes may not have had permission to be on the runway.
Photos: Aftermath of devastating earthquake in Japan
Local authorities put the death toll at 48, but the number is expected to rise as rescuers comb the rubble.
Japan quake toll rises as rescuers struggle to reach cut-off villages
Heavy rain is forecast into Thursday raising the risk of landslides and further complicating relief efforts.
Who was Saleh al-Arouri, the Hamas leader killed in Beirut?
Killing of the deputy chief of Hamas's political bureau could spark retaliation from Hamas and Hezbollah.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 679
As the war enters its 679th day, these are the main developments.
China targets friendly media, diplomats to ‘tell story of Xinjiang’
Beijing organises visits to region where it is accused of potential crimes against humanity, but not all are convinced.
Names linked to Jeffrey Epstein set to be made public: All you need to know
Previously sealed court documents are expected to include names of more than 150 people linked to disgraced financier.
Harvard president resigns amid controversy over anti-Semitisim hearing
Claudine Gay came under fire last month for her answers to a question on anti-Semitism on campus.
Biden under pressure to act amid new fears of ‘ethnic cleansing’ in Gaza
Remarks from far-right ministers renew concerns that Israel aims to force Palestinians out of Gaza amid ongoing war.
Hamas deputy leader killed in Beirut explosion
Senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri has been killed in an Israeli drone strike in Beirut's southern suburb of Dahiyeh.
Israeli Cabinet members call for emigration of Palestinians from Gaza
Israeli Cabinet members call for emigration of Palestinians from Gaza
What does a ‘new phase’ in Israel’s war on Gaza entail?
Israel says it will withdraw some troops from the besieged Gaza Strip.
Senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri killed in Beirut suburb
At least six people killed in Israeli drone strike on Lebanese capital, state media report.
Israel promises to fight South Africa genocide accusation at ICJ
South Africa says magnitude of death and destruction in Gaza meets the threshold of the 1948 Genocide Convention.
Rubiales kiss not consensual, Spain’s Jenni Hermoso tells court
Hermoso appeared at a court in Madrid to give her version of the kiss by Rubiales following Spain's World Cup win.
Palestinian shopkeeper describes ‘daily’ abuse by Israeli soldiers
A Palestinian petrol station attendant was kicked and stepped on by Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank.
Israeli army launches attacks on targets in Syria and Lebanon
As war in Gaza rages, Israel is continuing its campaign against Syrian military and Hezbollah targets.
Photos: Russian missiles pound Kyiv after Putin vows to intensify attacks
Four civilians were killed and 92 injured in an attack on the Ukrainian capital, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
Israeli soldier ‘brought baby back to Israel’ from Gaza
An Israeli army captain took a Palestinian baby girl from her home in Gaza back with him to Israel, says his friend.
Dozens killed as extent of Japan earthquake damage becomes clear
Earthquakes that struck Japan on New Year's Day have killed dozens of people and caused widespread damage.
It is time to tax the rich… and their foundations
Philanthropic endowments are designed to protect the financial interests of the 1 percent. They should be taxed.
Israel maintains onslaught as Gaza death toll tops 22,000
Gaza's health ministry says 22,185 Palestinians have now been killed in Gaza since October 7.
Turkey arrests dozens suspected of spying for Israel
Ankara has previously warned that it will not allow Israel to strike at Hamas inside Turkey's borders.
How devastating was Monday’s earthquake in Japan?
At least 30 people have been killed in Ishikawa while many people are believed to be trapped under rubble.
What’s next for Netanyahu after top court ruling against judicial overhaul?
After months of protests, the Supreme Court nullifies a law that aimed to curb its powers and give parliament more sway.
Bangladesh cricket star Shakib Al Hasan’s election run divides hometown
The country's biggest sporting icon is fighting for the ruling party in the January 7 vote, boycotted by the opposition.
Survivors of Israel’s siege of Beirut see history repeating itself in Gaza
Residents of Beirut see parallels with Israel's tactics 42 years ago and today's campaign on the Palestinian enclave.
Israeli raids kill five as lethal operations persist in occupied West Bank
The Israeli military says four Palestinians were killed in Azzun, while a fifth was shot dead in Qalqilya.
People flee burning plane at Tokyo airport
Video shows the moment passengers flee a burning Japan Airlines plane on the runway of Tokyo's Haneda Airport.
Japan Airlines plane bursts into flames on Tokyo runway after collision
All passengers were evacuated but five of six crew on another plane, carrying aid to earthquake-hit west coast, died.
Russia continues to step up assault on Ukraine with massive missile barrage
Russia has escalated its attacks on Ukraine as its invasion enters a third calendar year.
Sudan’s feared paramilitary leader signals ambition to rule the country
Mohamed Hamdan 'Hemedti' Dagalo goes on an African tour to secure regional support and political legitimacy.
What’s really at stake in the US moves to target TikTok?
Analysts say it is less about privacy concerns and more about narrative control.
Somalia says Ethiopia-Somaliland port deal null, recalls ambassador
Somalia's cabinet says pact allowing Ethiopia to use Red Sea port of Berbera endangers the region's stability.
Photos: In Colombia, illegally felled timber repurposed to help bees
The project has seen about 7,060 cubic feet of wood transformed into 1,000 bee hives.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 88
The bombardment of Gaza and raids on the West Bank have intensified - here is the latest.
More money, more problems: Debate on Black Tax in African football returns
For footballers, 'Black Tax' has become endemic but the matter has usually been discussed in hushed tones or privately.
South Korean opposition leader stabbed in the neck
This is the moment South Korea's political opposition, Lee Jae-myung, was stabbed in the neck.
Jimmy Lai pleads not guilty to national security, sedition charges
Media tycoon is the most prominent individual to face trial under the law imposed by China in 2020.
Japan lifts tsunami warnings but warns quake damage ‘widespread’
At least 30 people reported dead since the magnitude 7.6 quake struck the west coast on New Year's Day.
South Korean opposition leader stabbed in neck, airlifted to hospital
Lee Jae-myung was attacked as he spoke to reporters during a visit to the southeastern port city of Busan.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 678
As the war enters its 678th day, these are the main developments.
US watching Taiwan elections closely as China reiterates claim to island
Poll outcome will help set the tone for Washington-Beijing relations amid slight easing of tensions.
Ethiopia signs agreement to use Somaliland’s Red Sea port
The deal will pave the way for the landlocked country to use the port of Berbera.
How has Israel’s brutal Gaza war mobilised international youth?
Young people have been driving protests around the world, calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
Israel says it will pull out thousands of troops from Gaza
Israel has come under pressure from its principal ally, the United States, to move to a more low-intensity war.
Former Chad opposition leader appointed as PM of transitional government
Succes Masra returned from exile in November after signing a reconciliation agreement with Chad's military rulers.
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