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US says Sudan’s RSF committed genocide, announces sanctions on leaders
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says US committed to 'holding accountable those responsible for these atrocities'.
Social media giant Meta scraps fact-checking for ‘community notes’
Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, says allowing fact-checkers to assess content 'became a tool to censor'.
First international flight since al-Assad’s removal lands in Syria
Qatar Airways flight lands at Damascus International Airport, carrying nationals returning after years away.
US authorities seek to identify bodies found in JetBlue wheel well
Workers had found the bodies during a routine inspection after the flight landed in Florida from New York.
Danish PM says Greenland ‘not for sale’ as Donald Trump Jr visits island
Before his son's 'private' visit, President-elect Donald Trump again says he wants Greenland to 'become part of' US.
John Mahama sworn in as Ghana’s president, promises to ‘reset’ the country
With around 20 African leaders in attendance, the 66-year-old is sworn in as Ghana's president for third time.
Paris marks ten years since Charlie Hebdo, Jewish supermarket attacks
France commemorated the tenth anniversary of attacks against Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish supermarket.
Who will replace Trudeau as Canada’s Liberal party leader?
With Trudeau's nine-year stint as prime minister ending, several politicians are frontrunners to take over his role.
French far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen dies aged 96
Co-founder of the National Front led the party for decades and was known for fiery rhetoric against immigration.
At least 126 killed after strong earthquake hits China’s Tibet
Rescue efforts are under way after an earthquake hits Tibet, with tremors felt as far away as Nepal, India and Bhutan.
Last Days of the Bibby Stockholm: Life aboard the UK’s migrant barge
Living on a UK migrant barge, an asylum seeker battles depression through running while awaiting an asylum decision.
The secret to a balanced diet? Better roads, say scientists
A new study challenges the conventional wisdom that crop diversity alone addresses nutritional deficiencies.
Gang violence killed more than 5,600 people in Haiti in 2024: UN
Violent gangs control most of the Caribbean country's capital, Port-au-Prince.
South Korean court extends arrest warrant for impeached Yoon
The impeached former president has refused questioning three times since his bungled December 3 martial law decree.
Israel extends closure of Al Jazeera office in occupied West Bank
The move follows a raid last September by Israeli forces that shut Al Jazeera's Ramallah office for 45 days.
As battles against Russia intensify, Ukraine’s manpower struggles worsen
Ukrainian soldiers say Russia is waging fierce battles in the east while they attempt a renewed offensive in Kursk.
‘It’s the only way’: Migrants, army face-off along S Africa-Zimbabwe border
South Africa's military has enhanced border operations along the Limpopo River to halt smugglers and illegal crossings.
Good riddance, Justin Trudeau
The outgoing Canadian prime minister was a 'progressive' fraud and a liar. History will judge him harshly.
Carnival season offers New Orleans hope following truck attack
Hundreds take part in a parade honouring the life of Joan of Arc in the heart of the historic French Quarter.
Israeli settler attacks against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank
Israeli settlers have carried out a series of arson attacks across the occupied West Bank.
US diverting military funds from Egypt to Lebanon, report claims
The White House is to send $95m to Lebanon, citing regional security, while eyeing human rights concerns in Egypt.
Israeli “commitment” needed for release of Hamas captives
Israel may need to make a commitment" to secure the release of more than 30 captives being held in Gaza.
Gaza aid effort at ‘breaking point’, warns UN
OCHA chief says attacks by Israeli troops and Palestinian groups stifling bid to save lives in war-torn enclave.
Deadly earthquake hits Tibet’s Shigatse: What we know so far
Rescue efforts are under way after the earthquake hits Tibet, with tremors felt as far as Nepal, India and Bhutan.
No food, no sleep, no hope in Gaza
Even those who are supposed to help and bring relief in Gaza are falling into despair.
US pauses select restrictions on Syria, offering hope on Western sanctions
Washington opens the way for some transactions in a move seen as an 'important step' towards easing sanctions.
Turkiye’s road ahead in a post-Assad Syria
Challenges and opportunities await Ankara as its neighbour reimagines itself after decades of dictatorship.
Dozens killed and injured in earthquake in China’s Tibet
Videos have captured the moments a powerful earthquake hit the Chinese region of Tibet, reportedly killing dozens.
Indonesia joins BRICS group of emerging economies
Indonesia joins Russia, China and others in the group, which is viewed as a counterweight to the West.
Three feared dead in northeast India mine accident
Rescue operations still under way as nine others remain trapped in flooded Assam coal mine.
UK politicians urge England to boycott Afghanistan at Champions Trophy
In response, ECB proposes an 'ICC-wide' action against Afghanistan over the Taliban's crackdown on women.
North Korea says test of new hypersonic missile successful
New intermediate-range hypersonic missile made with lighter materials making it more lethal, Pyongyang says.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,048
Here are the key developments on the 1,048th day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
At least 53 reported killed as powerful earthquake hits Tibet
Many also injured as tremors felt as far away as Nepal's capital, Kathmandu.
US transfers 11 Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo Bay prison to Oman
Amnesty International welcomed the transfer but said Guantanamo would remain a 'glaring, longstanding stain' on the US.
Ex-New York Mayor and Trump ally Rudy Giuliani found in contempt of court
Giuliani has been under pressure to turn over assets to pay $148m to Georgia election workers he allegedly defamed.
US reports first death linked to bird flu in Louisiana
The late patient had been hospitalised in December with severe respiratory symptoms after contact with infected birds.
‘Packing up our things’: January 6 prisoners prepare for Trump pardons
The fourth anniversary of the US Capitol riot was met with hope by those convicted for trying to overturn 2020 election.
US envoy says Israeli army will withdraw completely from south Lebanon
As Israel pulls out of western sector, Amos Hochstein promises full Israeli withdrawal with 60-day deadline looming.
US Congress certifies Donald Trump’s victory in 2024 presidential election
Quiet proceeding contrasts with efforts by Trump's own supporters to overturn his 2020 loss by storming US Capitol.
Israeli attacks target Palestinians across Gaza amid ceasefire talks
World Food Programme condemns Israeli forces for firing at one of its convoys in Gaza in 'unacceptable' incident.
How are Western sanctions affecting Syria’s post-Assad transition?
Western sanctions are weighing heavily on Syria and risk derailing the country's frail transition.
Trudeau leaving Canadian leadership after nearly a decade
Justin Trudeau was prime minister of Canada for nearly a decade. What did he achieve and how did he fall?
Kamala Harris announces Donald Trump’s election win as president
Vice President Kamala Harris announced Donald Trump's presidential election victory after Congress certified the results
US Steel, Nippon sue Biden administration over decision to block merger
The lawsuit alleges US President Joe Biden violated the companies' right to a fair merger review.
Shooting in the occupied West Bank kills three Israelis
A shooting took place near an illegal settlement in the occupied West Bank, killing three Israelis and wounding several.
How to end the conflict in eastern DRC?
M23 rebel fighters have taken control of two towns in North Kivu province.
Venezuela announces the release of 146 election protesters from prison
The Maduro government says it has released a total of 1,515 people detained during its post-election crackdown.
Pakistan search for positives after South Africa complete Test series sweep
South Africa seal 10-wicket win in the second Test to win the series 2-0 despite Pakistan's late fightback in Cape Town.
Difficult to trust the resource nationalism of Niger’s military government
Indigenisation efforts led by leaders more concerned with self-preservation than national progress often spell disaster.
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