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Building collapse in northern Lebanon kills at least six people

Two adjoining buildings collapsed in Tripoli's Bab al-Tabbaneh, killing at least six and injuring several, with ongoing search, rescue, evacuations, and emergency support.
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Ethiopia demands Eritrea immediately withdraw' troops from its territory

Ethiopia accuses Eritrea of occupying border territory, supporting armed groups inside Ethiopia, and demands Eritrean troop withdrawal while offering dialogue if territorial integrity is respected.
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Japanese prime minister's landslide win gives her party a lower-house supermajority and more room to enact a right-wing agenda | Fortune

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Japanese prime minister's landslide win gives her party a lower-house supermajority and more room to enact a right-wing agenda | Fortune

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2 hours ago

Movsar Evloev: Ilia Topuria Will 'Lose Everything' by Challenging Islam Makhachev

I think if Ilia does this, he will lose everything. But he has the power to fight at lightweight, and I don't think it's going to be a good fight for Gaethje if they fight. Gaethje's fight [against Pimblett] was so good, but he missed a lot of punches. That's not a good idea with Ilia. If [Ilia] touches [Justin], he'll knock him out, but with Islam, it's not going to happen. Islam is so huge and on another level.
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9 hours ago

Hope and scepticism as Yemen's Saudi-backed gov't announces a new cabinet

Saudi-backed Presidential Leadership Council named a 35-member cabinet to govern divided, war-torn Yemen, balancing rival factions and aiming to improve services.
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17 hours ago

Haiti's transitional council steps down, hands power to PM

Haiti's transitional presidential council resigned after failing to curb gang violence, leaving Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aime as the sole executive authority.
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20 hours ago

Haiti's transitional council hands power to US-backed prime minister

Haiti's Transitional Presidential Council transferred power to Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aime amid gang-dominated insecurity, US intervention, council infighting, and plans to organise national elections.
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14 hours ago

Timeline of past Bangladesh elections and the country's leaders

Bangladesh will hold elections on February 12 after Sheikh Hasina's 2024 ouster, with 127 million domestic voters and 15 million expatriates voting by post.
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10 hours ago

Pro-Palestine groups to protest Israeli president's visit to Australia

Israeli President Isaac Herzog will honour Bondi Beach massacre victims in Sydney while pro-Palestinian activists plan nationwide protests opposing his visit over Gaza.
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12 hours ago
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Saudi Arabia slams foreign interference' in Sudan after deadly RSF attacks

Saudi Arabia condemned RSF attacks in Kordofan, blamed foreign fighters and illegal weapons for fueling Sudan's nearly three-year war and urged ceasefire compliance.
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Sudan: Suspected RSF drone attack on aid convoy kills dozens

A drone strike on a humanitarian convoy in North Kordofan killed at least 24 people, including children, amid RSF-linked attacks and a worsening humanitarian crisis.
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9 hours ago

Thailand counts votes in early election with 3 main parties vying for power

Thailand's election is a three-way contest with no clear majority expected, likely producing coalition negotiations among People's Party, Bhumjaithai, and Pheu Thai.
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19 hours ago

Malaysia sees 2026 as a year of 'execution' as Anwar administration tries to lock in policy gains | Fortune

"2026 is going to be about how we deliver RMK13," YB Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir told Fortune ahead of the Forum Ekonomi Malaysia summit on Feb. 5. "It's a higher chance of success compared to trying to come up with a new policy direction," he added later. "Two years is quite a short runway." Malaysia must hold general elections no later than February 2028, where voters will decide whether to extend the mandate of current Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and his Pakatan Harapan governing coalition.
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3 hours ago

The Guardian view on the scramble for critical minerals: while powers vie for access, labourers die | Editorial

US strategic moves aim to secure DRC critical minerals through Project Vault and trade deals, risking exploitation while failing to build local processing capacity or protect communities.
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10 hours ago

Japan elections live: PM Takaichi's LDP hopes to secure big win

Live updatesLive updates, The election outcome is expected shortly after polls close at 11:00 GMT. Japanese voters have gone to the polls for a snap election called by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, just three months after she assumed office. Takaichi is banking on her popularity to help boost the fortunes of the Liberal Democratic Party, which currently governs through a fragile coalition.
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20 hours ago

Japan election: Sanae Takaichi set for big win as polls open

Opinion polls project the LDP will win a majority, possibly a two-thirds landslide, strengthening Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's mandate and shifting Japanese politics rightward.
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7 hours ago

India and Malaysia pledge to bolster trade, defence collaborations

India and Malaysia will deepen collaboration across semiconductors, defence, healthcare, food security, trade, investments, and local-currency cross-border settlement.
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12 hours ago

India's Modi visits Malaysia amid deepening ties

This morning, I had the pleasure of welcoming my friend and Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, to Perdana Putra for the official welcoming ceremony,
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9 hours ago

Japan election: Sanae Takaichi's ruling conservatives on course for landslide victory

LDP and its coalition partner are projected to win a landslide majority, consolidating Sanae Takaichi's power amid fiscal strain and China–Taiwan tensions.
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5 hours ago

PM Sanae Takaichi's party set for majority in Japan parliamentary elections

Sanae Takaichi's LDP and its coalition partner could win a commanding lower-house majority, potentially securing up to 366 of 465 seats.
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15 hours ago

Queensland moves to ban pro-Palestine slogan from the river to the sea' under sweeping new hate speech laws

Queensland will seek to criminalise use of 'from the river to the sea' and 'globalise the intifada' when intended to incite menace, harassment or offence.
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13 hours ago

Iran-US talks in Muscat bought time, not a deal

Iran–US talks reopened high-level diplomacy, but deep mistrust and concurrent military pressure leave prospects for a substantive deal uncertain and risk renewed escalation.
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Scoop: White House plans Board of Peace meeting in D.C. on Gaza reconstruction

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Scoop: White House plans Board of Peace meeting in D.C. on Gaza reconstruction

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11 hours ago

The rulebook that limited US and Russian nukes has fallen apart. Both sides could revert to worst-case scenario planning, experts warn.

The expiration of the New START treaty this week, which capped the amount of nuclear warheads that the two sides could deploy on bombers, submarines, and missiles, will reduce the degree oftransparency between Washington and Moscow at a moment of high tension in Europe. Without the verification processes and formal exchanges, like site visits, defense planners will find themselves in the dark.
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16 hours ago

Public debt: A ticking time bomb about to explode?

Global public debt is nearing $100 trillion and exceeds historical norms, becoming a structural economic burden while growth remains insufficient.
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5 hours ago

Once Washington's Closest Caucasus Partner, Georgia To Watch Vance Visit From The Outside

When leaving Tbilisi for the airport, travelers pass along George W Bush Avenue, named after the former US president following his landmark 2005 visit -- a reminder of a period when Georgia was among Washington's closest partners in the South Caucasus. That road now appears to be a dead end, or at least closed for repairs. Once Washington's closest partner in the South Caucasus, Georgia now finds itself stranded in US regional diplomacy.
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18 hours ago

Japan heads to polls as Takaichi seeks mandate for conservative agenda

Sanae Takaichi's conservative coalition is poised to win a large lower-house majority, backed by promises of higher defence spending, immigration tightening, and cost-of-living relief.
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8 hours ago

Afghanistan lose to New Zealand in T20 World Cup opener

Tim Seifert and Glenn Phillips led New Zealand's middle-order recovery to chase 183 and secure a five-wicket victory over Afghanistan in Chennai.
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11 hours ago

Winter Olympics 2026: Women's downhill, snowboarding, luge, speed skating and more live

Milan Cortina 2026 Day One features snowboarding elimination runs, mixed doubles curling, alpine women's final with Lindsey Vonn, cross-country skiathlon, biathlon relay and speed skating.
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11 hours ago

Arrest in Dubai after shooting of Russian general FSB

The man suspected of shooting senior Russian military intelligence officer Vladimir Alexeyev in Moscow has been detained in Dubai, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) intelligence agency said Sunday. The FSB named the Russian national in his 60s as Lyubomir Korba, who it said was arrested by police in the United Arab Emirates and then extradited to Russia. TASS news agency reported Sunday that a second man was arrested in Moscow, while a suspected female accomplice of the gunman has fled to Ukraine, citing the FSB.
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21 hours ago

How Japan's Kira Kimura Won Gold in Snowboarding Big Air at the Winter Olympics

There are few sports as evocatively named as the snowboard event known as Big Air. It's big. It's in the air. High, high in the air. On Saturday, at the 2026 Winter Olympics, Kira Kimura of Japan won the men's Big Air competition at the Livigno Snow Park in Valtellina, Italy. His best run was his third, a switch backside 1980 weddle five and a half full horizontal rotations.
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6 hours ago

We studied 70 countries' economic data for the last 60 years and something big about market crashes changed 25 years ago | Fortune

Global business cycles have become less tied to geographic distance since 2000, showing increased synchronization across distant economies due to communications and interdependent supply chains.
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4 hours ago

Fortnite Pushes Back Against Claims That Jeffrey Epstein Is Still Alive and Gaming

Jeffrey Epstein died in 2019, and viral claims that he plays Fortnite from Israel result from username coincidences and deliberate hoaxes tied to leaked files.
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Noam Chomsky's wife apologizes for their grave mistake' in Epstein ties

Noam and Valeria Chomsky apologized for failing to thoroughly research Jeffrey Epstein, saying they were deceived and regret their lapse in judgment.
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18 hours ago

If You Can Tell Which Of These 20 Weird-Sounding Sports Are In The Olympics, You Deserve A Medal

The Winter Olympics are officially upon us, so naturally, it felt like the perfect time to turn it into a quiz. Some Olympic sports are obvious. Others sound like someone completely made them up. In this quiz, you'll see 20 weird-sounding sports, and your job is simple: decide whether each one is actually in the Olympics or absolutely not.
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1 day ago

RSF drone attack kills 24 people fleeing fighting in central Sudan, says doctors group

A Rapid Support Forces drone attack on a vehicle carrying displaced families in North Kordofan killed at least 24 people, including eight children.
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UN, US condemn RSF drone strikes on aid deliveries in famine-hit Sudan

The Sudan Doctors Network calls the attack in North Kordofan a blatant violation of international humanitarian law'. Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have launched a series of drone attacks targeting humanitarian aid convoys and fuel trucks across North Kordofan, killing at least one person and wounding several others, officials and medical organisations said. The North Kordofan state government condemned Friday's strikes on a convoy linked to the World Food Programme (WFP), urging the international community and United Nations bodies to impose sanctions
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US transfers ISIL detainees to Iraq as northeast Syria base draws down

United States forces have transported a third group of ISIL (ISIS) detainees from Ghwayran prison in Syria's Hasakah province to Iraq by land, as activity around a US military base in the region points to possible operational changes, an Al Jazeera correspondent reports. The transfer on Saturday forms part of a trilateral arrangement, which has emerged as part of a painstaking ceasefire after deadly clashes involving the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
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Pakistan: IS affiliate group claims Islamabad mosque bombing

Suicide bombing at an Islamabad Shiite mosque killed at least 31, wounded about 170, sparked mass funerals, tightened security, and vows to target militant groups.
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Thousands gather in Libya for funeral of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi

Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, once viewed as his father's heir and a controversial reformer, was shot dead at home and buried amid active investigations.
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US gives Ukraine and Russia June deadline to reach agreement to end war, says Zelensky

The US is pushing for a wartime cease by June, proposing talks and pressuring parties while Russia's strikes intensify, damaging Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
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No evidence to support US claim China conducted nuclear blast test: Monitor

The United States seeks Chinese participation in a new nuclear-weapons treaty following the expiration of the New START agreement.
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LIVE: Iran's top diplomat set to address Al Jazeera Forum in Doha

An Al Jazeera Forum in Doha will examine Israel's war on Gaza, its regional consequences, shifts in Middle East geopolitics, and Syria's political future.
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Deadly Islamabad bombing sharpens focus on cross-border attacks in Pakistan

A suicide bombing at a Shia mosque in Islamabad killed over 30 and may exacerbate sectarian tensions amid rising ISIL-affiliated attacks in Pakistan.
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US has given Ukraine and Russia June deadline to end war: Zelenskyy

The United States has given Ukraine and Russia a June deadline to reach an agreement to end the nearly four-year war, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said. The Americans are proposing the parties end the war by the beginning of this summer and will probably put pressure on the parties precisely according to this schedule, Zelenskyy told reporters in Kyiv on Friday, in comments embargoed until Saturday.
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Zelenskyy says US has set June deadline for Ukraine-Russia peace deal

The US has proposed a June deadline and further trilateral talks to secure a Ukraine–Russia peace settlement, with potential pressure if the deadline is missed.
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1 day ago

ICC in Pakistan talks to revive India T20 World Cup clash

Cricket's global governing body hopes to persuade Pakistan to reverse decision to boycott India T20 World Cup fixtures. The International Cricket Council is in talks with the Pakistan Cricket Board to resolve the boycott of its T20 World Cup 2026 fixture against India on February 15. Any clash between archrivals India and Pakistan is one of the most lucrative in cricket, worth millions of dollars in broadcast, sponsoring and advertising revenue.
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Suryakumar's brilliant blitz denies USA seismic shock in India's T20 World Cup opener

India's form over the last two years has made them the most feared side in world cricket but for a while as they got their World Cup campaign under way the only dread was being experienced by their own fans as the USA threatened a humiliating upset. But for some missed chances, a hugely unfortunate injury and the brilliance of Suryakumar Yadav it might well have happened.
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Thousands of Malawi businesses close in protest over tax changes

Demonstrations across Malawi's four main cities during the past week have achieved a delay in the introduction of a new tax regime that business owners claim will cripple their livelihoods. Tens of thousands had signed petitions which this week were presented to tax officials and on Monday thousands of small traders shut up shops and businesses to hold protest marches in Blantyre, Lilongwe, Zomba and Mzuzu.
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23 hours ago

Syria and Saudi Arabia sign major investment package

Saudi Arabia and Syria agreed major investments in energy, telecommunications, aviation, and real estate, including Aleppo airports, a telecom project, and a joint low-cost airline.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Canada and France opening consulates in Greenland following tensions over US push for control

Canada and France opened consulates in Greenland to strengthen ties with Denmark, expand Arctic cooperation on climate and Inuit rights, and deepen cultural, scientific, and economic links.
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1 day ago

Where's Evo? Missing Morales mystery as Bolivia's ex-president goes to ground

Evo Morales vanished after denouncing a US attack on Venezuela, sparking claims of illness or flight amid political tension and efforts to reinstate the DEA.
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1 day ago

Iran Says Nuclear Talks With US Should Resume Soon After Oman Meeting

Tehran and Washington agree nuclear talks should resume soon; Iran refuses to negotiate missiles or uranium enrichment and warns it will retaliate if attacked.
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1 day ago

Thousands mourn 32 victims of Islamabad Shia mosque bombing in Pakistan

A suicide bombing at a Shia mosque in Islamabad killed at least 32, injured 170, and ISIL claimed responsibility amid Pakistan-India accusations and security crackdowns.
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21 hours ago

US Negotiating Team Visits Strike-Force Carrier Off Iranian Waters

US officials visited a carrier near Iran, increasing military pressure while indirect nuclear talks with Tehran proceeded and showed potential for continued negotiations.
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1 day ago

Syria and Saudi Arabia sign multibillion-dollar investment deals

Syria and Saudi Arabia have signed a major investment package spanning aviation, energy, real estate and telecommunications as Damascus's new leadership seeks to rebuild after a devastating 14-year civil war. Syrian Investment Authority chief Talal al-Hilali announced a swath of deals on Saturday, including the development of a new international airport in Aleppo, the launch of a low-cost Syrian-Saudi airline, and a telecommunications project called SilkLink aimed at turning the country into a regional hub.
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21 hours ago

Pakistani Authorities Make First Arrests After Deadly Mosque Attack

Pakistani authorities said four people have been arrested in connection with the suicide bomb attack that killed at least 32 people at a Shi'ite Muslim mosque in the capital, Islamabad, as they observed Friday Prayers. Interior Ministry Moshin Naqvi on February 7 said the four are suspected of having helped the suicide bomber in the attack, which also injured some 170 worshippers in Tarlai, a suburb of Islamabad. Mosques across the Muslim world are traditionally crowded during Friday Prayers.
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1 day ago

Gaza's Rafah border crossing has reopened but few people have crossed

Rafah crossing reopening faced strict limits, long delays, and harsh screenings, allowing far fewer medical evacuations and returns than needed.
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1 day ago

Where things stand after U.S. and Iranian officials' indirect talks in Oman

There's been nothing from the U.S. side about what was discussed. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and the president's son-in-law Jared Kushner left the meeting and Oman without talking to the press or issuing a statement. Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said the discussions were strictly limited to the nuclear issue, which is what Tehran wanted. And he added that the trust between the two sides remained an issue. You know, last year, Witkoff and Araghchi held a number of face-to-face meetings.
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Harry Brook says fallout from nightclub row has been horrendous'

Harry Brook apologised for lying about being alone after a nightclub incident, was fined and warned by the ECB, and faces a Cricket Regulator investigation.
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