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Video: Trump and Zelenskyy hail ‘progress’ on Russia-Ukraine peace plan
US President Trump and Ukrainian leader Zelenskyy are talking up prospects of ending the war with Russia.
Three messages reset conditions in eastern Yemen
Saudi Arabia made statements and took actions in less than 24 hours.
Tents flooded by heavy rains in Gaza amid calls for Israel to let in aid
Heavy winter rains and strong winds have brought new dangers to displaced Palestinians in a Gaza devastated by Israel.
Uganda vs Nigeria: AFCON 2025 – team news, start times and lineups
Already through to the round of 16, Nigeria face Uganda in their final group fixture, eyeing a 100 percent record.
Winter floods wreak havoc on Gaza displacement camps as Israel blocks aid
Heavy rains flood Gaza, leaving families struggling to stay dry amid aid shortages and widespread Israeli destruction.
Kosovo’s prime minister claims victory in snap election
Kosovo's caretaker Prime Minister Albin Kurti said he will move quickly to form a new government.
Photos: Sporting moments of 2025 beyond the scoreboard
Witness the unforgettable sporting year of 2025, where athletes conquered challenges and created cherished memories.
Russia-Ukraine war live: At least 1 killed in Russian attack on Donetsk
Russia shells the eastern Ukrainian city of Sloviansk, killing at least one and injuring five others.
A cry for help to save Gaza’s healthcare system
The only thing that is still propping up Gaza's hospitals is the sense of moral duty of the surviving medical workers.
US slashes UN humanitarian aid to $2bn, huge cut as Trump demands reforms
The $2bn pool will target specific countries or crises, down from US contributions of up to $17bn in recent years.
How monopolies caused havoc around the world in 2025
From tech companies to airlines and streaming services, monopolies are becoming more problematic around the world.
Syrian gov’t troops deployed to Latakia, Tartous after deadly clashes
The deployment comes after deadly unrest amid protests by the Alawite minority in the coastal cities.
How will Israel’s recognition of Somaliland impact the Middle East?
Recognition of Somalia's breakaway region draws widespread condemnation.
S Korea’s ex-first lady accused of taking bribes, meddling in state affairs
Kim Keon-hee took more than $200,000 in bribes and illegally intervened in state affairs, South Korean prosecutors say.
Seven Turkish police officers wounded in clash with ISIL fighters: Report
A shootout ensues after police raid a home in northwestern Yalova province, local media reports say.
How do you carry a home that keeps breaking?
An essay about Gaza, about leaving, and about carrying memories.
All the countries Israel attacked in 2025: Animated map
Israel has carried out attacks in Palestine, Lebanon, Iran, Syria, Qatar and Yemen, as well as in maritime waters.
Fire at Indonesia retirement home kills 16 people
Police say the fire at the Werdha Damai retirement home in the city of Manado killed 16 and wounded three others.
Train derails in southern Mexico, killing 13 and injuring dozens
Mexico's Navy says the train was carrying 250 people when it derailed partially near the town of Nizanda in Oaxaca.
China launches drills around Taiwan in ‘stern warning’ to external forces
Military carries out live firing around Taiwan, says more drills on Tuesday will simulate blockade of island's ports.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,404
These are the key developments from day 1,404 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
North Korea’s Kim oversees test launch of long-range cruise missiles
Kim urges 'unlimited and sustained' development of nuclear combat forces as North Korea gears up for key party congress.
Any Israeli presence in Somaliland will be a ‘target’: Houthi leader
Israel on Friday announced it is officially recognising Somaliland, a first for the self-proclaimed republic since 1991.
Mozambique win first ever AFCON game, while Algeria reach last 16
Elsewhere in the Africa Cup of Nations 2025, Cameroon and Ivory coast draw 1-1, while Sudan see off Equatorial Guinea.
Trump, Zelenskyy hail progress towards Russia-Ukraine peace deal
Trump says Moscow and Kyiv 'closer than ever' to peace despite lack of breakthrough on outstanding issue of territory.
Kyrgios beats Sabalenka 6-3, 6-3 in ‘Battle of the Sexes’ tennis showdown
Kyrgios, who is currently 671st in the men's rankings, beat the four-time Grand Slam singles champion in straight sets.
When Palestinian existence is portrayed as hate
Israel and its supporters would have you believe that just being a Palestinian is a lethal threat.
Javad Zarif: Main threat to the Middle East is Israel, not Iran
Iran's former foreign minister argues Israel, backed by the US, has killed every opportunity for peace.
Protests turn deadly during demonstration in Syrian city of Latakia
Fighting has broken out at a demonstration in the city of Latakia in Syria, killing at least three people.
Niger’s military rulers order ‘general mobilisation’ against armed groups
Military rulers expand emergency powers, warning that people, property, and services may be requisitioned.
One year in Israeli detention, Dr Hussam Abu Safia’s son pleads for release
Israel has held Gaza doctor Hussam Abu Safia for an entire year without charge.
Syria protests updates: Deadly clashes erupt as hundreds demonstrate
Hundreds of people take to the streets in Tartous and Latakia to demand the release of former soldiers.
Video: What do Rohingya refugees think about Myanmar’s election?
Myanmar's election is unlikely to change the reality for more than 1M Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
US-Israel ties: What Netanyahu and Trump will discuss in Florida
Trump to host Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago amid Washington's push for phase two of Gaza ceasefire as strategy gaps grow.
Gaza storm kills Palestinian woman as Israeli curbs on aid compound misery
Extreme weather leaves thousands homeless as tents collapse amid strong wind and heavy rain.
Somalia condemns Israel’s recognition of Somaliland as ‘naked invasion’
Somalia's president calls for unity at emergency session of parliament, which declares the Israeli move 'null and void'.
Video: Israel slammed for recognising breakaway region of Somaliland
Several countries and regional blocs have condemned Israel's recognition of Somaliland, a breakaway region of Somalia.
Libya lays army chief of staff to rest in Misrata
Five officers, including chief of staff General al-Haddad, were flying from Turkiye to Libya when their plane crashed.
Defence spending has “fundamentally rebalanced” NATO
All NATO allies were spending 2 percent [of their GDP] but now he [President Trump] wanted to raise the bar to ..."
UN’s Amina Mohammed: Why women pay the highest price in war
From Sudan to Gaza, impunity for violence against women is fuelling conflict worldwide, the UN's deputy chief warns.
Week in Pictures: From Gaza rains, France farmers protests to Myanmar vote
A global roundup of some of last week's events.
Brigitte Bardot, French film icon turned far-right provocateur, dies at 91
Actor reshaped French cinema before retreating from global fame into animal rights activism and far-right politics.
Thousands in Kabul attend Afghanistan’s national buzkashi championship
Taliban authorities attend traditional sport characterised by limited formal rules and fierce physical competition.
Israel kills over 700 relatives of Palestinian journalists in Gaza: Report
Palestinian Journalists Syndicate says Israel using collective punishment to crush reporting of genocidal war in Gaza.
Guinea votes in first polls since 2021 coup, military leader likely to win
Mamady Doumbouya may win amid accusations of restrictions on the media and the opposition parties.
Video: Myanmar’s military holds first election since 2021 coup
Voting is under way in Myanmar's heavily restricted election. Tony Cheng explains the process from a polling station.
Why is it that the UK government can’t define Islamophobia?
The proposed official definition of anti-Muslim hostilitythat does not address Islamophobia is dangerously inadequate.
Central African Republic votes as Touadera seeks third presidential term
In office since 2016, President Faustin-Archange Touadera is projected to win the first round of vote.
Ukraine will try “to get some concessions” from Trump at meeting
Ben Aris talks about the meeting on Dec 28 between Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and US President Trump
Kosovo votes in snap election in bid to end a year of political deadlock
The Balkan nation votes again as PM Albin Kurti seeks majority to break the stalemate and form a government.
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