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Inside Myanmar's five-year armed resistance a photo essay

Armed local resistance in Tanintharyi has contained Myanmar's military, with revolutionary youth and ethnic rebels pursuing a five-year struggle to restore democracy.
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Hope flickers as lights return to war-scarred Aden

Aden's electricity supply has stabilised after the internationally recognised government re-established control, aided by a Saudi fuel grant, improving daily life following the STC's retreat.
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Week in pictures: From Israel's Gaza killings to Russian strikes in Ukraine

Last week featured European farmers protesting the EU–Mercosur trade deal, deadly attacks in Pakistan's Balochistan killing nearly 200, and Cuban demonstrations opposing U.S. threats.
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Deeply insecure': Why Bangladeshi minorities are scared ahead of elections

A spate of recent attacks has amplified fears among the country's religious minorities ahead of the February 12 vote, even though the government insists most incidents have been ordinary crimes. Dhaka, Bangladesh Sukumar Pramanik, a Hindu teacher in Rajshahi city about 250km (155 miles) from Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka says the country's upcoming national election could be his final test of trust in politics.
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Guatemala, caught between gang bloodshed and the Bukele effect

El Mezquital is neither a neighborhood nor a district. It started out as one, but now it's a motley patchwork of gray houses and corrugated metal roofs on the outskirts of Guatemala City. From here, the capital's buildings appear in the distance as tiny lights, as unattainable as green spaces, shopping malls, or health centers. Old yellow school buses burst noisily down the main street, belching smoke and carrying silent residents who travel with their cell phones hidden away.
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9 hours ago

Ukraine war briefing: US reports 'constructive' peace talks with Russia as Zelenskyy pushes for results'

Today in Florida, the Russian Special Envoy Kirill Dmitriev held productive and constructive meetings as part of the US mediation effort toward advancing a peaceful resolution of the Ukrainian conflict, Witkoff posted on X. We are encouraged by this meeting that Russia is working toward securing peace in Ukraine. He said the US treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and White House senior adviser Josh Gruenbaum also attended the talks.
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New US envoy arrives in Venezuela after Maduro's ouster

U.S. charge d'affaires Laura Dogu arrived in Caracas to rebuild diplomatic relations with Venezuela after the ouster of Nicolas Maduro.
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6 hours ago

China is leading the charge to nuclear Armageddon and Starmer barely noticed | Simon Tisdall

China's rapid, secretive nuclear buildup and global nuclear modernisation pose the most immediate existential threat while arms-control frameworks collapse.
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Iran's supreme leader warns any US attack would spark 'regional war'

Iran's supreme leader warned that any U.S. attack would trigger a regional war and vowed retaliation if Iran is attacked or harassed.
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7 hours ago

US envoy arrives in Venezuela to reopen mission after seven years

The United States reopened a diplomatic mission in Caracas with Laura Dogu arriving to resume talks amid Maduro's abduction, bilateral tensions, and oil-sector privatisation pressure.
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The Information Networks That Connect Venezuelans in Uncertain Times

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The Information Networks That Connect Venezuelans in Uncertain Times

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French IT giant Capgemini to sell US subsidiary after row over ICE links

French IT giant Capgemini said on Sunday it was selling its subsidiary working for the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency amid international controversy over the deaths of two people in ICE operations. Capgemini, which operates in about 50 countries and is one of France's largest listed companies, held an extraordinary board meeting this weekend after being the subject of questions in parliament and calls for transparency from the government.
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The Hardest Part of Fighting Fascism Comes After the Fascists Have Fallen

I lived in Argentina in the mid-1980s, just after the fall of the brutal military dictatorship that ruled from 1976 to 1983. The country was taking its first, shaky steps back toward democracy. It was a time of great hope, but also of grave uncertainty - because while the generals were gone, the political culture that enabled them remained. Like most of the nation, I was captivated by the pioneering trials of the military generals that promised to restore justice.
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Gaza is on its way to becoming a semi-protectorate, just like Bosnia

External peace plans replicate the Dayton model, replacing democratic sovereignty with foreign-controlled governance and excluding the affected population from negotiations.
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2 hours ago

Campaign to boycott Israel looks to future after Gaza ceasefire'

Sustained global boycott, divestment, and sanctions efforts are urgently needed to maintain attention and pressure on Israel over its actions in Gaza and occupation.
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BRICS could become a new pillar of global governance-if its rapid growth doesn't erode its newfound clout | Fortune

BRICS' rapid expansion risks internal incohesion and failure to reform global governance despite its vast population, resources, and strategic potential.
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Today in History: February 1, space shuttle Columbia destroyed during re-entry

On Feb. 1, 2003, the space shuttle Columbia broke apart as it re-entered the Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven crew members: commander Rick Husband; pilot William McCool; payload commander Michael Anderson; mission specialists Kalpana Chawla, David Brown and Laurel Clark; and payload specialist Ilan Ramon. Also on this date: In 1865, abolitionist John S. Rock became the first Black lawyer admitted to the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Epstein files lead to resignation of top Slovakian official, while British prime minister calls on former prince to cooperate with U.S. authorities | Fortune

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Epstein files lead to resignation of top Slovakian official, while British prime minister calls on former prince to cooperate with U.S. authorities | Fortune

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US, UK, EU, Australia and more to meet to discuss critical minerals alliance

Ministers from the US, EU, UK, Japan, Australia and New Zealand will meet in Washington this week to discuss a strategic alliance over critical minerals. The summit is being seen as a step to repair transatlantic ties fractured by a year of conflict with Donald Trump and pave the way for other alliances to help countries de-risk from China, including one centred on steel.
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Preparations begin for reopening of Gaza's Rafah crossing, officials say

Preparations began to reopen Rafah crossing for pedestrians, coordinated with Egypt and the EU, prioritizing sick and wounded Palestinians and escorted departures.
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Trump says India will start buying oil from Venezuela as opposed to Iran'

India shifted from Iranian to Russian crude due to US sanctions, and the US expects India to buy Venezuelan oil instead.
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Gaza: Rafah crossing reopens, ceasefire's second phase start

Rafah crossing reopened on a trial basis to allow limited Gaza civilian movement and humanitarian aid, with EU oversight and vetting by Israel and Egypt.
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Great Expectations

A Forensic Architecture exhibition documenting Israel's military campaign in Gaza was canceled at Mathaf in Doha amid concurrent ceasefire talks and institutional pressures.
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What Trump can't stop: Renewable energy is growing and setting world records

In his disjointed speech at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, Donald Trump once again lashed out against renewable forms of energy, the European Union and its Green Deal, which aims to transform the energy and mobility system to break dependence on fossil fuels, the main cause of climate change. Trump, like the European far-right, dismissed the accord, calling it a Green New Scam. But the truth is that, despite his attacks, renewables continued to grow in 2025 and set records, while fossil fuel consumption for electricity generation stagnated.
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Living hell of North Korea's paradise on Earth' scheme back in spotlight in Japan

They were denied basic human rights and forced to endure extreme hardship. Official promises of free education and healthcare plus guaranteed jobs and housing had been a cruel mirage. And to their horror, they were prevented from travelling to Japan to visit the families they had left behind. But this week, after years of campaigning, four settlers who had escaped to Japan secured justice when a court in Tokyo ordered the North Korean government to pay each of them at least 20m yen in compensation.
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11 hours ago

Australian Open live: Alcaraz and Djokovic set to face off in blockbuster final

World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz faces Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open final with Alcaraz chasing a career Slam and Djokovic seeking an 11th title.
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21 hours ago

Drone strikes in Ethiopia's Tigray kill one amid fears of renewed conflict

Drone strikes in northern Tigray hit two trucks near Enticho and Gendebta, killing one and injuring another amid renewed regional and federal tensions.
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1 day ago

Like judgement day': Sudanese doctor recounts escape from el-Fasher

RSF forces assaulted el-Fasher in late October, killing civilians, looting, and ending the army's 18‑month hold, intensifying a major humanitarian crisis.
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Myanmar marks bitter 5-year anniversary of 2021 coup

Myanmar's military has regained strength, retaken key territory, rebuilt forces, and consolidated power with substantial Chinese support.
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Myanmar election delivers walkover win for military-backed political party

Myanmar’s military-backed USDP won a sweeping parliamentary victory amid civil war and repression; UN reported 170 killed in air attacks during the election.
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Scoop: Saudi defense minister says Trump not bombing Iran would embolden regime

KBS visited Washington to discuss potential U.S. military action against Iran amid a U.S. Gulf buildup, stalled diplomacy, and Saudi public restraint.
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LIVE: Iran announces live-fire naval drills near US warships amid tensions

US warns Iran it will not tolerate unsafe maneuvers near US ships as Iran begins a two-day live-fire naval exercise in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Scoop: Saudi defense minister says Trump not bombing Iran would embolden regime

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DRC: Many killed in coltan mine disaster in east rebels

Landslides at coltan mines in North Kivu's Rubaya killed at least 200, halted artisanal mining, and threaten a key global tantalum supply.
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US eyes Red Sea as state official visits Africa

Christopher Landau is touring Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya and Djibouti to advance US trade, business, security, and strategic interests in the Red Sea region.
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More than 200 killed in mine collapse in eastern DR Congo: Report

A collapse at the Rubaya coltan mine in eastern DRC killed over 200 people, with many trapped, injured, and bodies recovered amid rainy-season fragile ground.
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US eyes Red Sea as state envoy visits Africa

Christopher Landau is visiting Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Djibouti to promote US trade, business, security, and strategic interests in the Red Sea region.
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18 hours ago

Goma under rebel control: Life in the shadow of violence

Goma was captured by M23 in January 2025, leaving widespread trauma, loss, economic hardship, and ongoing rebel control in parts of North Kivu.
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Injured Pat Cummins out of Australia's T20 World Cup squad

Pat Cummins has been ruled out of the ICC T20 World Cup due to a back injury; Ben Dwarshuis replaces him in Australia's squad.
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20 hours ago

Justice is optional': why Trump's pardon of Honduran ex-president scares nature defenders

Trump's pardon of Juan Orlando Hernández undermines accountability and risks reinforcing impunity, corruption, and violence linked to extractive policies harming environmental defenders in Honduras.
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T20 World Cup 2026 stadiums: Where's India vs Pakistan and the final?

Five stadiums in India and three in Sri Lanka will host the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 matches from February 7 to March 8, with 20 teams competing.
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13 hours ago

Iranian official says progress made on talks as US-Iran tensions persist

Iran reports progress toward a negotiation framework with the United States while US naval deployments in the Gulf raise fears of military confrontation.
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Under pressure': Greenland's PM gains fans at home and abroad after his rebuke of Trump

This time last year, Greenland's prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, was better known on the global stage for his sporting achievements than international politics. For years he dominated the territory's badminton scene, winning the singles and doubles championships almost every year. He won several medals at the Island Games, earning himself a reputation for very competitive play on the court. As it turned out, that was useful preparation for his time in office.
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Iran: 1 killed after explosion hit Bandar Abbas Port

At least one person was killed and 14 were injured in an explosion in the southern Iranian port of Bandar Abbas on Saturday, according to the Iranian news agency Tasnim. State television reported that the blast hit an eight-storey building, "destroying two floors, several vehicles, and shops" in the area of Moallem Boulevard in the city. Iran's official IRNA news agency quoted the crisis management director for Hormozgan province, Mehrdad Hassanzadeh, as saying the explosion's cause was under investigation.
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22 hours ago

Iran: Explosion hits Bandar Abbas Port reports

An explosion struck a building in Bandar Abbas, Iran, injuring people and prompting an investigation; authorities reported no fatalities.
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18 hours ago

Explosion in Iran's Bandar Abbas caused by gas leak, official says

A gas leak likely caused an explosion that damaged an eight-storey residential building in Bandar Abbas, injuring many and reportedly killing at least one person.
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1 day ago

Iran's president says Trump, Netanyahu, EU stirred tensions during protests

Foreign powers exploited domestic problems and provoked protests to create division, violence, and social unrest.
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23 hours ago

Israeli airstrikes on Gaza kill at least 30, with death toll expected to rise

Israeli airstrikes killed at least 30 Palestinians, including civilians and displaced people in tent camps, despite a nominal ceasefire and restricted border crossings.
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14 hours ago

Iraq Shia bloc reiterates support for al-Maliki despite Trump's threats

Iraq's Coordination Framework backs Nouri al-Maliki for prime minister and insists the choice must be free from foreign interference despite US threats.
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1 day ago

President Diaz-Canel slams Trump's bid to suffocate' Cuba's economy

In a social media post on Friday, Diaz-Canel said that under a false and baseless pretext, Trump plans to suffocate Cuba's economy by slapping tariffs on countries that sovereignly trade oil with it. This new measure reveals the fascist, criminal and genocidal nature of a clique that has hijacked the interests of the American people for purely personal ends, he said, in an apparent allusion to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a Cuban American and a known anti-Cuban government hawk.
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Starmer hopes his China trip will begin the thaw after recent ice age

Keir Starmer pursued a thaw in UK–China relations, accepting security risks to secure economic concessions including a visa waiver, tariff cuts and investment.
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China executes 11 Myanmar-based Ming gambling crime members

The Chinese government has executed 11 members of the Ming family crime syndicate. This comes after investigations into the criminal empire uncovered "intentional homicide, intentional injury, illegal detention, fraud, and operating gambling dens", as well as other penalties. In the announcement, which has been translated, the Supreme People's Court has confirmed that the group, led by Ming Guoping and Ming Zhenzhen, working alongside the "telecommunications fraud syndicate" led by other members, had conspired or committed various crimes.
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Starmer invites Japan PM to UK after Tokyo talks

Shaimaa Khalil,Tokyo Correspondent and EPA Sir Keir Starmer has invited Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to visit the UK following talks in Tokyo, saying the relationship between the countries was the "strongest" it has been "in decades". The leaders of UK and Japan said they had discussed their "joint values" and set out plans to strengthen trade and security ties, including boosting defence and partnerships across the Indo-Pacific region.
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Why attacking UNRWA is attacking Gaza's survival

UNRWA delivers essential public services to over half of Gaza's population but is prevented from operating at scale amid worsening humanitarian conditions and restrictions.
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Alarm raised over Chinese CCTV cameras guarding symbol of democracy' Magna Carta

Chinese surveillance firms Dahua and Hikvision supply cameras monitoring Magna Carta and heritage sites and face allegations of aiding Uyghur repression and misuse by Russia.
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12 hours ago

How much control will the US have over Venezuela's oil?

Venezuela has passed a law opening its petroleum sector to private firms, potentially enabling major U.S. oil companies to return and invest heavily.
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13 hours ago

Woeful Australia sent spinning by Pakistan in T20 World Cup warm-up

World Cup-bound Australia have been given a hiding in Lahore, bamboozled by Pakistan's spinners as they crumbled to a 90-run defeat and a T20I series capitulation. Just hours after their squad for the World Cup in India and Sri Lanka was announced, Mitch Marsh's side, featuring nine World Cup players and looking desperately in need of their absent big guns, simply could not cope with the hosts' five-pronged spin attack on Saturday.
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3 days ago

Two friends, an Israeli and a Palestinian, believe peace is possible after war

An Israeli and a Palestinian who suffered personal losses are dedicating themselves to grassroots peacebuilding and coexistence within five years.
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Iran Signals Readiness For Nuclear Talks With US, Draws Red Lines On Missiles

Iran is ready to resume nuclear talks if negotiations are fair and equitable, while refusing to negotiate its missile and defensive capabilities.
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Impose sanctions on refineries that buy Russian crude oil to end war, says Bill Browder

Bill Browder relentlessly pursues sanctions and asset freezes against Vladimir Putin's regime to seek justice for Sergei Magnitsky and weaken the Kremlin's power.
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16 hours ago

Top Iranian official says progress made towards launching negotiations with the U.S.

Between the lines: Larijani, a close confidant of Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei, visited Moscow earlier this week and met Russian President Putin. The Russians are one of several channels used by Iran and the U.S. to pass messages in recent days. The other side: President Trump told Fox News on Saturday that Iran is negotiating."The last time they negotiated, we had to take out their nuclear, didn't work, you know. Then we took it out a different way, and we'll see what happens"
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The Darien seeks to replace migrants with tourists

Darien Gap crossings have plummeted due to tightened U.S. immigration policies, shifting local economies from migrant transit to returnees and tourism development.
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20 hours ago

Pakistan beat Australia to seal cricket series in T20 World Cup warm-up

Pakistan beat Australia by 90 runs in Lahore to clinch the T20 series 2-0, powered by big batting contributions and a dominant spin attack.
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In Panama, the fall of Maduro brings back memories of the US invasion in 1989

On January 3, Panama woke up with the strange sensation of looking in a mirror. During the early hours of the morning while the world tried to process the details about the capture of Nicolas Maduro, as a result of a U.S. military operation the country that is home to the Panama Canal once again delved into a wound that, 36 years later, remains open: the 1989 U.S. invasion.
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Goodbye to the US? Not yet in Ramstein, home to the largest American base in the world

Longstanding German-American social ties around Ramstein endure neighborly cooperation despite political tensions from Trump's actions.
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16 hours ago

Why Mining In Greenland Is So Hard

Greenland's vast rare-earth reserves could reshape global critical-mineral supply, but harsh Arctic conditions, high costs, and local resistance hinder large-scale development.
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LIVE: Israel kills 12, including 6 children, in new Gaza ceasefire breach

Live updatesLive updates, Israel carries out deadly attacks in Gaza a day before the Rafah crossing is due to reopen. At least 12 Palestinians, including six children, have been killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza City and Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip since dawn, according to medical sources speaking to Al Jazeera. The violence comes a day before Israel is due to reopen the Rafah crossing, which links Gaza with Egypt, on Sunday for the first time since May 2024.
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I mocked the Saudi leader on YouTube - then my phone was hacked and I was beaten up in London

Ghanem al-Masarir was hacked via Pegasus, stalked and assaulted, and won more than 3m ($4.1m) after a London High Court found Saudi Arabia responsible.
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Young Japanese voters adore their new conservative PM. But that doesn't mean they are shifting to the right | Karin Kaneko

Sanae Takaichi's social-media savvy, viral diplomacy, and idol-like fandom have driven unusually high youth approval despite her socially conservative positions.
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1 week ago

Trump's Rift With American Allies

The American-led rules-based order is eroding, requiring allies like Canada to pivot and engage a rising multipolar world amid U.S. unilateralism.
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As US influence wanes, the Chinese trade surplus strangles manufacturing across the globe

China's massive trade surplus and export surge are destabilizing the global trading order and straining other countries' manufacturing and international economic institutions.
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Elena Rybakina wins Australian Open for 2nd Grand Slam title

Elena Rybakina defeated Aryna Sabalenka 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 to win the Australian Open and claim her second Grand Slam title.
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