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Can Europe break with Trump? A tale of energy, defence, economic dependence
Trump has angered European leaders with his Greenland ambitions and tariffs-for-all-who-oppose approach.
Key takeaways from Trump’s one-year anniversary briefing
Immigration crackdowns, protests, and escalating global chaos have defined the second Trump administration.
Fear grips Nigerian village after mass church kidnapping
Armed attackers abducted over 170 people from three churches in northern Nigeria.
Video: Syria SDF ‘outlived usefulness to US’ explains Al Jazeera reporter
Syria's army has taken control of a large part of the country that had been under the Kurdish-led SDF.
‘Rupture in the world order’: Speeches by Carney, world leaders in Davos
World leaders, rattled by Trump's latest gambit in Greenland, look to present united front at World Economic Forum.
US, Russia envoys meet in Davos as Ukraine reconstruction plan postponed
US envoy Witkoff to meet Putin on Thursday, the Kremlin confirms, as signing of $800bn Ukraine deal is put on hold.
Europol busts Europe-wide drug ring in ‘largest-ever’ operation
Hague-based agency for fighting international and organised crime says it has dealt 'massive blow' to narco traffickers.
Trump live news: US president in Davos as Greenland threats spark outrage
US President Donald Trump is at the World Economic Forum where he says he'll have 'many meetings' on Greenland.
AI’s growing thirst for water is becoming a public health risk
AI's rapid expansion is placing growing pressure on water supplies and public health.
Killer of Japan’s former PM Shinzo Abe sentenced to life in prison
The man who killed Japan's former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2022 has been sentenced to life in prison.
The US attack on Venezuela and the collapse of international law
The intervention exposes how great-power geopolitics have hollowed out the UN Charter system.
‘Barbaric new era’: Palestinians, UN slam Israeli demolition of UNRWA HQ
Head of UN agency for Palestinian refugees says demolition in East Jerusalem is 'blatant breach of international law'.
US allies unite against Trump’s threats to take over Greenland at Davos
US allies reacted to President Donald Trump's threats to take over Greenland on Tuesday.
Syrian forces make gains against SDF: What it means for country’s Kurds
Analysts believe overtures from the Syrian government to the Kurdish minority have come a little late.
Live: Israel launches strikes as Netanyahu joins Gaza ‘board of peace’
Artillery fire, gunship attack, demolitions in war-battered Gaza as PM Netanyahu accepts US 'peace board' position.
Japan to restart world’s biggest nuclear plant after 15-year shutdown
Petition signed by 40,000 relays concerns over risk of seismic activity in vicinity of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant.
Syrian government and SDF agree on four-day ceasefire
The Syrian government has announced a four-day ceasefire with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
Luka Doncic records triple-double as Lakers rally past Nuggets
LA Lakers star had one of his most impactful games of the season to propel his side to a comeback win against Denver.
Bangladesh-India T20 World Cup dispute unresolved as ICC deadline looms
Bangladeshi official says his country will not back down under pressure as team captain Litton Das voices concerns.
Alcaraz, Sabalenka cruise into Australian Open third round
Top-ranked Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka win in straight sets in third round action at Melbourne Park.
US, Iran exchange threats of broadscale war in latest sabre rattling
War of words between Trump and Iranian officials escalates as Washington moves aircraft carrier.
S Korea’s former PM found guilty of insurrection, given 23 years in prison
Ex-Prime Minister Han Duck-soo accused of failing to hold a lawful cabinet meeting following martial law declaration.
US approves $2.3bn sale of torpedoes, air defences, aircraft to Singapore
Singapore's Ministry of Defence plans to replace its fleet of Fokker 50 Maritime Patrol Aircraft with Boeing planes.
Air Force One turned back as it carried Trump to Davos
US president resumed journey to Europe on Boeing 757 that departed just after midnight on Wednesday.
Israel’s wanted war criminal Netanyahu joins Gaza ‘board of peace’
Netanyahu's participation, despite an ICC warrant, will add to concerns over the objectivity of the board.
Turkiye’s Sonmez storms into Australian Open 2026 third round
Zeynep Sonmez wins in straight sets to enter the third round of a Grand Slam for the second time in six months.
Palestinians in Gaza confront reality behind ceasefire’s second phase
Hopes for new Gaza administration clash with reality as Israeli control over crossings keeps aid flowing at a slow pace.
New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon calls national election for November 7
New Zealanders are set to go to the polls later this year amid a sluggish economy and rising unemployment.
Mexico sends 37 more drug cartel suspects to US amid Trump attack threats
Mexican Security Minister Omar Garcia Harfuch says the US promised that suspects will not face the death penalty.
US trade with Southeast Asia and Taiwan surging despite Trump tariffs
While trade data show exports from China have fallen dramatically, US customers are still buying from elsewhere.
Nigerian police confirm gunmen abducted villagers, after initial denials
The head of a Christian church alliance says 172 people were kidnapped by armed men, and that nine later escaped.
US Justice Department probes Minnesota officials amid migration raids
Investigation will look into whether Minnesota officials blocked federal immigration agents from carrying out duties.
Ex-Japanese Prime Minister Abe’s killer sentenced to life
Tetsuya Yamagami shot the Japanese politician dead in 2022.
What is Bangladesh’s Jamaat-e-Islami party? Could it lead the country next?
For first time in its chequered history, the party has a real chance of grabbing power as the leader of ruling alliance.
Stock markets plunge as Trump ramps up tensions over Greenland
Wall Street has its worst day since October as Trump doubles down on threats to take Greenland.
Barcelona rail crash kills 1 days after deadly train wreck in Spain’s south
Official says 37 people injured, as Spain observes three days of mourning for 42 killed in earlier train collision.
‘You’ll find out’: Key takeaways from Trump’s one-year anniversary remarks
At a White House news briefing, Trump expressed optimism about his prospects of claiming Greenland for the US.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,427
These are the key developments from day 1,427 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
US seizes a seventh Venezuela-linked oil tanker
US has moved to assert strict control over production and sale of Venezuelan oil since attacking the country this month.
Vinicius defies boos with star turn in Real Madrid’s 6-1 UCL rout of Monaco
Real Madrid beat Monaco 6-1 in the league phase of the Champions League, as forward Vinicius defies boos from home fans.
Jesus brace helps Arsenal down Inter to seal Champions League qualification
Arsenal win 3-1 at Inter Milan in the league phase of the UEFA Champions League to seal their place in the last 16.
Trump made many statements on US economy. Most are untrue
In address to media on Tuesday, US president made many false claims, including that there was 'no inflation' in the US.
Syrian government, SDF agree on a four-day ceasefire
Kurdish-led SDF accepts truce but reports continued attacks by government-allied forces, despite the agreement.
What’s behind Trump’s push to control Greenland?
As Trump escalates threats to seize Greenland, Inuit Greenlanders reject being treated as geopolitical pawns.
Trump undermined antiwar vows in first year. Will Democrats seize on this?
Party leaders vow to hammer Trump on affordability in months ahead, with Venezuela, Greenland their latest cudgels.
Spain searches for remains of victims from deadly train crash
Emergency teams are searching in a mountain range of the Spanish countryside for the victims of a deadly train crash.
Senegal celebrates dramatic Africa Cup of Nations win
Senegal paraded in Dakar after a big 1-0 Africa Cup final win over Morocco, marred by a walkoff over a late penalty.
‘Somalia is not even a country’, Trump says in anti-immigrant ramble
Somalia is not even a country. They don't have anything that resembles a country."
How winter is making Gaza’s humanitarian crisis worse
Winter hits Gaza hard, while activists and aid workers push to keep the world's attention from slipping away.
UK approves Chinese embassy in London despite fears over security, protests
People residing near the Tower of London, the future site of the embassy, have vowed to challenge the ruling.
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