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AU to assess its peacemaking prowess at upcoming summit

The African Union's ability to implement peace and security decisions is failing, with 90% of PSC decisions unimplemented, amid escalating conflicts in Sudan and the DRC.
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India: Ethnic tensions keep peace out of reach in Manipur

Violence in Manipur's Ukhrul erupted after an alleged assault on a Tangkhul Naga; curfew, internet cuts, security deployments and village arson displaced many residents.
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Like Eid': Bangladeshis hail landmark election, many vote after 17 years

Millions of Bangladeshis voted in parliamentary elections and a referendum to endorse constitutional reforms aimed at restoring democracy after the 2024 uprising.
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18 hours ago
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Will Thursday's elections be a watershed moment for Bangladesh?

Bangladesh holds general elections and a constitutional referendum after mass youth-led protests toppled Sheikh Hasina, aiming to convert protest energy into democratic change.
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3 hours ago

India vs Pakistan: Why it's going ahead

India and Pakistan will play their T20 World Cup match after quiet talks resolved uncertainty, exposing a test of power, money and governance in cricket.
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Five plots to kill Syrian president or ministers were foiled last year, says UN

Five assassination plots against President Ahmed al-Sharaa and top ministers were foiled as IS front groups exploit security vacuums to destabilize post-Assad Syria.
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Ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan left with 15% vision in right eye, court told

Jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan has suffered severe right-eye vision loss to about 15 percent while in custody, prompting an immediate independent medical review.
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After Hegseth snubs NATO, Europe makes the best of it: 'Sadly for him, he is missing a good party' | Fortune

European NATO allies downplay U.S. ministerial absences and emphasize continued collective defense, with Germany increasing defense investment.
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Trump aides urged sale ofCongo lithium claim to Bay Area Company

During a meeting at the White House last month, Trump administration officials urged an Australian mining executive to sell his firm's interest in a major African lithium project to a US company an unusual session that offers a rare, behind-the-scenes glimpse into the administration's deal-brokering as it pursues an ambitious and controversial policy on critical minerals. People familiar with the Jan. 21 meeting described it as an effort by the White House and US State Department to persuade Perth-based AVZ
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Syrian army takes control of al-Tanf military base as US troops pull out

Syrian forces have taken control of the strategic al-Tanf military base near the border with Iraq and Jordan, the Syrian defence ministry has said, amid the withdrawal of a longstanding United States troop presence at the base. The ministry said in a statement on Thursday that Syrian Arab Army units had taken control of al-Tanf, securing the base and its surroundings, through coordination between the Syrian and American sides.
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Elon Musk's X Appears to Be Violating US Sanctions by Selling Premium Accounts to Iranian Leaders

TTP identified more than two dozen X accounts allegedly run by Iranian government officials, state agencies, and state-run news outlets which display a blue checkmark, indicating they have access to X's premium service. These accounts were sharing state-sponsored propaganda at a time when ordinary Iranians had no access to the internet, and their messages appeared to be artificially boosted to increase reach and engagement, which is a key aspect of X's premium service.
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Barbados PM Mia Mottley sweeps back into power in third election victory

The prime minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley, has won her third election victory, with her Barbados Labour party sweeping all seats in the House of Assembly, state TV reported. Mottley's BLP won all 30 seats available in the lower house of parliament, unseating the opposition leader, Ralph Thorne, after the prime minister who has built one of the strongest global profiles of any Caribbean leader won the support of voters across the island country, CBC Barbados reported early on Thursday.
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Saudi Arabia reshapes Vision 2030 around new priorities

Saudi Arabia is refocusing Vision 2030 away from large-scale giga-project construction toward technology, tourism, manufacturing, logistics, and energy over the next five years.
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Israel Destroyed Gaza's Hospitals. Now It's Banning Doctors Without Borders.

Israel revoked licenses of 37 humanitarian organizations in Gaza, ordered cessation by March 1, 2026, threatening vital aid and the lives of thousands who depend on it.
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Europe is bridging the collapse' in US military aid to Ukraine

European partners largely replaced collapsed U.S. aid to Ukraine, keeping overall assistance near prior levels despite a near-total U.S. withdrawal.
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Bezalel Smotrich's gradual struggle to annex the West Bank for Israel

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has expanded Israeli control over the West Bank, easing Jewish land acquisition and accelerating illegal settlement and occupation.
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Geopolitical tensions and inventory surges fuel oil market volatility - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The absence of any firm decisions following diplomatic talks has kept the geopolitical risk premium alive, supporting prices. While the meeting in Oman last week had initially offered some relief to market sentiment, the optimism has been tempered by reports that the US is considering deploying a second carrier strike group to the Middle East and may begin intercepting tankers carrying Iranian crude if nuclear negotiations collapse.
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Ex-NDIS director accused of gambling with $858K provider funds

Former NDIS provider director Byson Turner is accused of diverting $858,948 to personal gambling accounts and faces multiple charges including up to 15 years' jail.
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5 hours ago

Gold relatively steady as strong payrolls clash with rising geopolitical risk - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Gold remained in a consolidation zone on Thursday as the market reacted to resilient US data and mounting geopolitical uncertainty. On the macro front, stronger-than-expected nonfarm payrolls reduced immediate fears of labour market deterioration, weighing on gold. However, markets still anticipate two rate cuts this year. Attention now shifts to upcoming inflation data, which could reshape expectations. A stronger-than-expected print may lift yields and pressure gold, while signs of cooling prices would reinforce dovish monetary policy expectations, supporting the metal.
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4 hours ago

Crypto-Funded Human Trafficking Is Exploding

Cryptocurrency-enabled sales of human beings for prostitution and scam compounds rose about 85% in 2025, totaling hundreds of millions and often occurring in public channels.
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3 hours ago

Grisly discovery brings new answers in mystery of Belgian tourist's disappearance in Australian wilderness

The Belgian tourist Celine Cremer disappeared in an ancient rainforest during a brutal Tasmanian winter, while it is likely her remains were unearthed during this mild summer. The 31-year-old backpacker had packed lightly to walk a relatively easy trail through the wilderness of the Tarkine in June 2023. Days later, her family reported her missing. Tasmania police made a grisly discovery in the peaceful forest this week: five bones, two teeth and a Honda car key.
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Macklin Celebrini makes immediate impact for Team Canada in Olympic opener

Macklin Celebrini scored a late first-period redirect to give Team Canada a 1-0 lead over Czechia at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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13 hours ago

Bangladesh votes in landmark polls after deadly 2024 uprising

Bangladesh holds its first post‑2024 uprising parliamentary election amid heavy security, with BNP leading and Islamist Jamaat posing a potent challenge.
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9 hours ago
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Bangladesh goes to polls in crucial first election since deadly uprising

Bangladesh held a pivotal national election with strong voter turnout as citizens sought democratic change after the 2024 student-led ouster of Sheikh Hasina.
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22 hours ago
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Bangladesh's election tests the power of Gen Z

Bangladesh's first post-uprising election will test whether Gen Z can reshape power amid a controversial July Charter and shifting political dynamics.
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14 hours ago

Bangladesh elections: Polls close in landmark vote

Bangladesh held its first general election since Gen Z protests toppled Sheikh Hasina in 2024, with over 127 million eligible voters, higher mid-day turnout, and the Awami League barred from contesting.
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6 hours ago

Bangladeshis turn out for historic election after Hasina's downfall

Voters across Bangladesh have participated in parliamentary elections, marking a pivotal moment for the nation's democracy following a period of significant political upheaval and violence. After a gradual start, polling stations in the capital, Dhaka, and throughout the country filled with voters by mid-morning. Voting will conclude later on Thursday with results anticipated on Friday. More than 127 million eligible voters are participating in Bangladesh's first election since former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government fell in 2024.
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At least 21 dead in ferry sinking in northern Sudan's River Nile State

At least six people have been rescued, while efforts are ongoing to locate about a dozen people still missing, officials say. At least 21 people have drowned, while others remain missing, after a passenger ferry sank on the Nile in northern Sudan's River Nile State, civil defence officials have said, in the war-ravaged nation.
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16 hours ago

Tarique Rahman promises era of clean politics as Bangladesh holds first election since fall of Hasina

Tarique Rahman returns from exile promising to end entrenched corruption and lead Bangladesh following the country's first free and fair elections in nearly two decades.
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Cocaine in Petro's car: A new sabotage allegation reignites Colombia's shadow war

On Tuesday, during an extended Cabinet meeting, Colombian President Gustavo Petro denounced two plots that initially drew little attention but would have halted the political agenda in almost any other country. As if downplaying it, Petro claimed that earlier this week someone tried to kill him while he was traveling by helicopter. According to his account, the aircraft had to change course and fly over the ocean for four hours before it could land.
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16 hours ago

Nothing definitive' reached about Iran during Netanyahu's visit with Trump

It was a very good meeting, the tremendous relationship between our two Countries continues, Trump said of Israel.
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7 hours ago

Trump warns Tehran another armada 'might be going' out to the Middle East - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

There was nothing definitive reached other than I insisted that negotiations with Iran continue to see whether or not a Deal can be consummated. Last time Iran decided that they were better off not making a Deal, and they were hit with Midnight Hammer - That did not work well for them. There is truly PEACE in the Middle East.
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5 hours ago

Stephens: Dissidents are silenced, and the West moves on

Jimmy Lai, a Hong Kong pro-democracy media founder, received a 20-year prison sentence after years of activism and escalating Beijing-led crackdowns on Hong Kong freedoms.
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15 hours ago

US vows to drive dramatic increase' in Venezuelan oil output

US Energy Secretary Chris Wright pledged a dramatic increase in Venezuelan oil output and closer US–Venezuela economic ties after meeting interim leader Delcy Rodríguez.
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16 hours ago

Protesters clash with police over bid to restrict Argentina's labour rights

Argentine labour reforms would curb strikes, ease firing, cut severance, restrict collective bargaining, and sparked mass protests and clashes in Buenos Aires.
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9 hours ago

Colonial-era classism': Residents decry demolitions in Nigeria's Makoko

Lagos authorities demolished homes in Makoko, displacing thousands, destroying livelihoods and belongings, and causing deaths while exceeding the government’s stated 100-metre safety boundary.
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6 hours ago

Can the US challenge China's dominance in critical minerals?

The United States is stockpiling critical minerals and forming an allied trading bloc to reduce dependence on China's dominance of rare-earth and clean-energy supply chains.
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12 hours ago

2026 Winter Olympics: Follow live updates from Milan Cortina

Kim will compete in the women's snowboard halfpipe final with a chance to become the first snowboarder to win three straight Olympic gold medals. She qualified for the final on Wednesday while racing with a brace on her left shoulder due to a torn labrum suffered last month. The 25-year-old still managed to finish first, setting up a potential date with destiny. Shaun White is the only Olympian to ever win three gold medals in the snowboard halfpipe competition, but he didn't secure them consecutively.
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1 day ago

Visual investigation: How Rio's deadliest police raid unfolded

One hundred twenty-two people were killed in Rio during Operation Containment, a police raid targeting the Red Command, prompting allegations of wrongful deaths and broad condemnation.
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Xi Jinping's Purge and What Trump's Foreign Policy Means for China

Xi Jinping has conducted widespread military and party purges under an anti-corruption campaign, consolidating power and potentially signaling a move toward Taiwan amid geopolitical shifts.
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8 hours ago

Skeleton athlete disqualified over helmet with images of Ukrainians killed in war

Vladyslav Heraskevych was expelled from the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympics and had his accreditation withdrawn for refusing to remove a helmet honoring Ukraine's war dead.
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In blunt warning, the U.S. says Peru could lose its sovereignty to China

Chinese control of the Chancay port risks undermining Peru's sovereignty and illustrates broader Chinese influence in Latin America, prompting U.S. concern.
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10 hours ago

Children in Gaza forced to focus on work rather than school

Fifteen-year-old Mahmoud in Gaza must work collecting fuel and selling scraps to feed his family, sacrificing education and childhood after his father was killed in the war.
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Ukraine athlete Heraskevych: 'My Olympic moment was stolen'

I have repeated this from Day 1; I don't think it violates any rules. In accordance with Rule 50 we don't have any political propaganda, we don't have any racial propaganda, and we don't have any harassment towards anyone on this helmet. So I believe this helmet didn't (break) any rules," he said.
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To Die for Palestine Ep 2

A Chadian chemist and a British activist, both born in Jerusalem, vow to fight for Palestine by any means necessary even if it costs them death. Two men devoted their lives to the Palestinian resistance but paid the ultimate price. Bashir Jibril, born in Jerusalem to a Chadian family, joined the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) after the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. He trained military cadres and took part in the 1970 airliner hijackings, before being killed in a car bomb explosion in Athens in 1978.
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11 hours ago

Epstein sought help of ex-Russian official linked to FSB, files show

I need a favor, Epstein wrote to Belyakov in a July 2015 email, describing an extortion attempt by a Russian woman who had arrived at the Four Seasons Hotel in New York the previous week. Epstein said the situation was bad for business for everyone involved and asked for suggestions. Belyakov, a graduate of the FSB Academy, Moscow's institute for training intelligence personnel, wrote back that he needed some time to get information about her and that he would meet a man who knew the woman the next day.
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Russia attempted to fully block' WhatsApp, Meta-owned company says

Trying to isolate over 100 million users from private and secure communication is a backwards step and can only lead to less safety for people in Russia. We continue to do everything we can to keep users connected. The move fits into the Kremlin's aim to achieve a sovereign internet an online space cut off from western technology and foreign influence, and more vulnerable to state control.
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8 hours ago

Ford overtaken by BYD as China reshapes global car industry

BYD surpassed Ford in global vehicle sales, signalling a rapid shift to affordable, export-driven electric vehicles while Ford retreats from low-cost models.
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7 hours ago

We're witnessing the most Gen Z Olympics yet

Can you remember the last time a bronze medalist became the big story out of an Olympic event? Here's one for you: During his post-race interview, Norway's Sturla Holm Lægreid didn't talk about the run he'd completed, which earned him the bronze medal in men's biathlon. Instead, he chose to tell the world about how he cheated on his ex-girlfriend.
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6 hours ago

Ilia Malinin's backflip is a crowd-pleaser. It also might be reviving figure skating

Ilia Malinin leaves even the greatest athletes of all time in awe. While Malinin is known as the only figure skater to have performed a quad axel in competition, the 21-year-old " Quad God " is turning more heads and earning more cheers for the first legal backflips on Olympic ice in almost 50 years. With a mission to break figure skating out of the four-year popularity cycle, the display of breathtaking athleticism could be a more powerful tool than any of Malinin's quadruple-twisting jumps.
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Military deployments, corporate layoffs, and community concerns over light pollution are developing in Gaza, Nigeria, the brewing industry, and local ecosystems.
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Cyclone kills 20 in Madagascar as 2nd-largest city '75% destroyed'

Cyclone Gezani devastated Toamasina, destroying nearly 75% of the city, causing at least 20 deaths, widespread flooding, roof loss, and urgent international aid needs.
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Madagascar: Cyclone kills dozens, causes widespread damage

Cyclone Gezani killed at least 31 people, injured dozens, displaced thousands, and severely damaged infrastructure, especially in Toamasina and the Atsinanana region.
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Bangladesh tightens security as it holds first election since 2024 uprising

Bangladesh holds a heavily guarded 13th general election after a 2024 uprising ousted Sheikh Hasina, with BNP leading and a referendum on political reforms.
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Many killed in south Yemen as crowd linked with STC storms gov't building

Security forces dispersed an STC-linked attempt to storm the Ataq government building, leaving five dead and 39 wounded.
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Today in History: February 11, Margaret Thatcher elected to Britain's opposition party

On Feb. 11, 1975, Margaret Thatcher was elected leader of Britain's opposition Conservative Party, a prelude to her eventual rise to prime minister in 1979. Also on this date: In 1847, American inventor Thomas Alva Edison was born in Milan, Ohio. In 1937, a six-week-old sit-down strike against General Motors ended, with the company agreeing to recognize and negotiate with the United Auto Workers union.
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PM tells Isaac Herzog Australia wants transparency over Zomi Frankcom's death as pair meet in Canberra

Australia demands transparency and full accountability, including potential criminal charges, for the killing of aid worker Zomi Frankcom by an IDF strike in Gaza.
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