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Dozens killed in RSF drone attack in war-torn Sudan's South Kordofan

RSF launched suicide drone attacks on Dilling, killing dozens and striking military and civilian sites despite SAF claiming to have lifted a nearly two-year siege.
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3 hours ago
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Bangladesh election: Is the military still a power behind the scenes?

The Bangladesh army remains a decisive political force, shaping security, narrowing civilian choices, and heavily influencing the environment around the upcoming national election.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 hours ago
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Bangladesh's ousted leader Hasina denounces the upcoming election from her exile in India

Sheikh Hasina warns that barring her Awami League from Bangladesh's election risks prolonged instability; The Independent appeals for donations to fund on‑the‑ground journalism.
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3 hours ago

Colombia plane crash: All 15 passengers on board killed

A plane with 15 people on board, including a Colombian lawmaker, crashed on Wednesday in a mountainous region near the Venezuelan border, killing all passengers and crew on board. There were two crew members and 13 passengers, including Columbian lawmaker, Diogenes Quintero, member of the House of Representatives for Catatumbo, the airline said. What we know about the Colombia plane crash The plane, operated by state-owned airline Satena, took off from the Colombian border city of Cucuta and was en route to Ocana.
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3 hours ago

Banks shut, futures uncertain one year after M23 rebels seized DRC's Goma

M23’s capture of Goma shut banks and ATMs, forcing residents to cross into Rwanda or use limited alternatives to access cash and sustain livelihoods.
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2 hours ago

Police probe explosive device thrown at Indigenous protest in Australia

Police are investigating a man charged with throwing a homemade explosive at a Perth Invasion Day protest as a possible terrorist act; no injuries reported.
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2 hours ago

China executes 11 people tied to Myanmar scam compounds

China executed 11 people convicted of running Myanmar-based telecom fraud rings responsible for murders, illegal detention, gambling and over 10 billion yuan in fraud.
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1 hour ago

China executes 11 linked to Myanmar scam operations: State media

China executed 11 people linked to Myanmar-based online scam centres responsible for fraud, homicide, injuries, and large-scale financial theft.
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fromwww.bbc.com
15 hours ago

Iran's internet is returning - but not for everyone

Iran's nationwide internet shutdown since 8 January has been partially restored for some, but access remains tightly controlled and many users remain effectively cut off.
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11 hours ago

Will Trump Bomb Iran Again?

Iran's security forces violently suppressed nationwide protests, killing thousands, arresting tens of thousands, leaving the regime weakened and the population facing economic collapse and uncertainty.
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The post-US world is already taking shape look at the massive EU-India trade deal | Ravinder Kaur

EU and India signed a comprehensive trade and strategic agreement opening Indian markets and deepening defence, security, and economic ties driven by shifting geopolitical dynamics.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 hours ago

China executes 11 people linked to Myanmar scam operation

Scam compounds have flourished in Myanmar's lawless borderlands, part of a multibillion-dollar illicit industry. The centres are typically staffed by foreigners including many Chinese with many saying they were trafficked and forced to swindle people online. Beijing has stepped up cooperation with Southeast Asian nations in recent years to crack down on the compounds, and thousands of people have been repatriated to China.
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3 hours ago

Call and Response: Putin Demanded Greater Russia and Trump Agreed

Over the weekend, Putin and Donald Trump seem to have come to public agreement that, if elected in November, Trump would help Putin pursue Greater Russia. In his session with Tucker Carlson, after all, Putin corrected the propagandist, informing him that, no, he didn't invade Ukraine because of concerns about NATO expansion, but because he considers Ukraine - and much of Eastern Europe - part of Greater Russia. He subjected Tucker to a half hour lesson in his, Putin's, mythology about Russia.
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3 hours ago

Thursday news quiz: torchbearers, traitors and troublemakers

A fifteen-question Thursday news quiz contrasts misplaced confidence with honest uncertainty and invites readers to participate, comment, and report only certain errors with shown working.
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4 hours ago

China warns Australia against taking back control of key port in Darwin

Landbridge Group, owned by Chinese billionaire Ye Cheng, has controlled Port Darwin, located in Australia's remote Northern Territory, since 2015 under a 99-year lease agreement. Australian authorities reached the $350m lease deal with Shandong province-based Landbridge in the hope the port's expansion would revitalise the economy of the largely rural territory. But Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pledged to return the port to Australian control during campaigning ahead of national elections in May last year, saying the facility should be run by a local company or the government.
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4 hours ago

Detention of Mutasim Agha Jan by UAE Now Confirmed, Basis Unknown

Mutasim Agha Jan was detained in the UAE while supporting Afghan peace talks, prompting Afghan officials to blame regional actors for disrupting the peace process.
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4 hours ago

How does US military build-up off Iran compare to the June 2025 strikes?

A sudden US naval and air force build-up off Iran, including the USS Abraham Lincoln, may signal imminent US strikes on Iran.
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8 hours ago

Ukraine war briefing: Russia pounds cities across country ahead of fresh round of peace talks

Russian strikes across Ukraine killed civilians near Kyiv, hit Zaporizhzhia, Odesa and Kryvyi Rih, and intensified pressure during fragile peace talks over Donetsk.
fromEmptywheel
4 hours ago

Once Again, US Ratchets Up Rhetoric Against Pakistan

The pattern by now is all too familiar. Once again, the US is ratcheting up its rhetoric against Pakistan. Earlier instances included the "crisis" when the US killed three Pakistani soldiers and Pakistan responded by closing strategic border crossings. This was followed by the Raymond Davis fiasco. Then came exchanges of bluster over the US unilateral action that took out Osama bin Laden. Now, the target of US ire is the cozy relationship between the Haqqani network and Pakistan's intelligence agency, the ISI.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 hours ago

Iran tries to confront catastrophe' of violent clampdown on protests

A deep and painful inquest is under way inside Iran as politicians, academics and the security establishment try to come to terms with what has been described as a catastrophe after the violent protests and their even more violent suppression by the security forces. The shape of the debate taking place in the heavily censored society is emerging, as selective newspapers and Telegram channels slowly open up to international audiences after the protests which some estimates suggest could have left more than 30,000 dead that have stunned many Iranians.
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Aoun's tightrope: Daily Israeli attacks and Hezbollah's refusal to disarm

President Joseph Aoun faces intense American and Israeli pressure to disarm Hezbollah while balancing diplomacy and avoiding renewed civil conflict amid ongoing Israeli violations.
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4 hours ago

Hybrid or Ambiguous, Asymmetric Warfare is Here to Stay

Asymmetric and ambiguous warfare doctrines from China and Russia anticipated cyber and hybrid attacks that the U.S. failed to adequately prepare for.
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6 hours ago

Police confident' Lake Cargelligo triple murder suspect Julian Ingram is still alive and may be receiving help

Police believe fugitive Julian Ingram remains alive and is receiving local assistance while evading capture after allegedly killing three people in Lake Cargelligo.
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4 hours ago

Even the dead were not spared': Israeli's Gaza desecration compounds grief

Israeli military excavation of al-Batsh cemetery in Gaza desecrated at least 250 graves while recovering a captive's body, devastating families and disturbing burial sites.
fromNew York Post
5 hours ago

Would-be assassin gets 15 years for NYC plot against Iraninan-American journalist

A federal judge gave a would-be assassin the maximum 15 years in prison Wednesday for plotting to kill an Iranian American writer on behalf of Tehran after hearing the woman who was targeted describe multiple attempts on her life as threats against all Americans. Judge Lewis J. Liman said Carlisle Rivera's written conversations as he plotted to kill journalist and human rights advocate Masih Alinejad in Brooklyn in 2024 were "chilling" and he inflicted "great harm" on her and her husband.
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9 hours ago

Why each Australian Open men's semifinalist can win the title

Top four men's seeds — Alcaraz, Sinner, Zverev, Djokovic — reached Australian Open semifinals, each positioned with distinct motivation and a clear path to the title.
fromEmptywheel
4 hours ago

A Great World Series Arises From The Ashes

the Texans and Cardinals was not particularly well played defensively, nor well pitched; however, it is one of the best WS games I've ever seen. Wow. And that sets up the last waltz tonight for the crown. Remember when pundits were laughing at MLB and Selig because there was no Yankees, Sawx or Phillies in the Series and how it would be TV ratings scum? I do, and it has turned out quite nicely thank you very much. Best Series in a while actually.
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1 day ago

South Sudan launches offensive against opposition forces: What to know

South Sudan's army launched Operation Enduring Peace in Jonglei, ordering evacuations after territorial losses while a commander urged killing civilians, prompting UN warnings.
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21 hours ago

Sudan's war displaced crisis peaks as millions eye return to ruined homes

Millions are internally displaced in Sudan and globally, yet some civilians are returning to Khartoum despite devastation and fragile stability.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
20 hours ago

Free Jimmy Lai' message projected onto London landmarks as Starmer visits China

Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong pro-democracy activist and British national, has been detained under the national security law for over five years; activists urged his release.
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20 hours ago

Battle for the skies redefines the war in Sudan

Proliferation of combat drones has transformed Sudan’s war, enabling the RSF to challenge army air superiority and escalating sophisticated, civilian-impacting aerial warfare.
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23 hours ago
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Suspected separatist attack shocks Cameroon

Suspected separatist fighters attacked Gidado village, killing 14 people including eight children and burning homes amid the Anglophone conflict in Cameroon.
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23 hours ago
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Cameroon in shock after suspected separatist attack

Suspected separatist fighters attacked Gidado on January 14, killing at least 14 people, burning homes, wounding others, and intensifying Cameroon's Anglophone conflict.
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23 hours ago

Tens of thousands flee northwest Pakistan's Tirah over fears

More than 70,000 people, mostly women and children, have fled from Tirah, a remote region in northwestern Pakistan bordering Afghanistan, as fears grow of an imminent military offensive against the Pakistan Taliban, according to local residents and officials. Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has contradicted claims made by locals and provincial authorities, insisting no military operation is occurring or planned in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province town.
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1 day ago

Can Syria keep the world safe from IS fighters?

All of a sudden, two major provinces that were under the Kurdish forces' control fell in a number of hours and Syrian government forces swept in, he tells Annie Kelly. Soon the forces were at al-Hawl camp, the largest camp holding suspected Islamic State militants and then they were taking it over. In the chaos of the handover, more than 100 prisoners escaped and not all were found again.
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20 hours ago

Iraq's former prime minister denounces blatant American interference' in election

Donald Trump threatened to withdraw US support if Nouri al-Maliki returned to power; Maliki called the threat blatant American interference and a violation of Iraqi sovereignty.
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15 hours ago

China's Stunning Military Purge - and What It Means For Taiwan

Xi's purge of senior PLA leadership has gutted core command, undermining military readiness and likely delaying plans to use force against Taiwan.
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4 days ago

Three-Way Peace Talks Set To Resume In UAE, As Russia, Ukraine Fight On

Ukraine, Russia, and the United States held constructive trilateral peace talks in Abu Dhabi and will resume negotiations next week while the war continues.
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12 hours ago

German development policy: Partners in the Global South

Investing in school meals and climate-adapted agriculture in Sierra Leone strengthens food security, education, local incomes, and economic resilience amid shifting global power dynamics.
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12 hours ago

Colombian lawmaker among 15 missing in plane disappearance

A passenger plane carrying 15 people vanished near Colombia’s eastern border with Venezuela, hindering rescue efforts amid dense jungle and adverse weather.
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23 hours ago

Oxfam refuses to provide Israel with details of Palestinian staff in Gaza

Oxfam refuses to hand over Palestinian staff personal data to Israeli authorities, citing humanitarian, duty-of-care and data-protection obligations amid aid-worker killings and licence withdrawals.
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18 hours ago

Israel holds funeral for last remaining Gaza hostage

Ran Gvili, a 24-year-old off-duty Israeli policeman and the last hostage returned from Gaza, was killed on October 7, 2023; his funeral drew national mourning.
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15 hours ago

UK, France, Canada among 11 countries condemning Israel's UNRWA demolitions

Eleven countries condemned Israel's demolition of UNRWA's East Jerusalem headquarters as an unprecedented act undermining UNRWA and urged Israel to halt all demolitions.
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11 hours ago

Israel's top court delays Gaza press access ruling amid years-long ban

The decision extends a policy that has barred foreign correspondents from entering Gaza to report on conditions there, unless reporters are prepared to embed with the Israeli army. At the hearing on Wednesday, justices appeared frustrated with the government's explanations for maintaining the blanket ban on independent press access, which has remained in place since Israel launched its genocidal war against the Palestinian people of Gaza following the Hamas-led attack on October 7, 2023.
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23 hours ago

One More Discarded Ally

President Trump's tactic of "flooding of the zone" has focused much of the public sphere on issues and events generated by the president's interests and whims, driving the suffering of millions of people into oblivion. Deserved attention is paid to Trump's threats to annex Greenland, his intervention into Venezuela, the imposition of arbitrary and punitive tariffs on European allies, and the assault of ICE on Minneapolis.
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18 hours ago

Imran Khan's health in grave danger' after being diagnosed with serious eye condition in jail

Imran Khan is suffering severe eye damage and is being denied proper medical treatment and access while held in solitary confinement.
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21 hours ago

Israeli plans for Rafah camp' in Gaza slammed as continuation of genocide

Israel is constructing a large organised camp with facial recognition in Rafah to entrench military control and monitor Palestinians.
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1 day ago

Snow and freezing cold may shape outcome of Japan's snap general election

Severe winter weather and a short campaign period threaten low turnout and complicate campaigning for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's snap general election.
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1 day ago

What 'banana republic' means and why its history matters

In the coastal city of Trujillo, he'd observed how the US-owned United Fruit Company dominated the city's railways and docks and wielded significant political influence. This inspired his novel "Cabbages and Kings" (1904), in which he wrote about the fictional republic of Anchuria — a 'small, maritime banana republic' whose government bent to the interests of a powerful foreign corporation.
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17 hours ago

Trinidadian family sues U.S. for boat strike deaths - Caribbean Life

The families of two Trinidadian nationals killed by U.S. strikes in the South Caribbean earlier this year have filed an unlawful death lawsuit against the Trump administration in what is being seen as the first of many that will follow in the coming months. The suit has been filed in a federal court in Massachusetts and accuses the U.S. and its military, by extension of unlawfully killing Chad Joseph, 26, and Rishi Samaroo, 41, residents of Las Cuevas in northern Trinidad in October of last year.
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20 hours ago

Threat of US-Iran war escalates as Trump warns time running out for deal

Donald Trump escalates threats of imminent US military strikes on Iran, deploying a large carrier fleet and demanding Tehran abandon nuclear weapons and long-range missiles.
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19 hours ago

Petro revives his anti-Trump rhetoric: Maduro must be brought back and tried in a Venezuelan court'

Colombian President Gustavo Petro criticized U.S. intervention in Venezuela and emphasized rising domestic approval ahead of a temporarily permitted U.S. visit.
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1 day ago

Sanctions are economic warfare with civilians as collateral damage | Kenneth Mohammed

Sanctions operate as instruments of economic warfare that harm civilians, depress growth, increase inequality, and serve geopolitical domination more than targeted human-rights protection.
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19 hours ago

Kim Keon Hee, wife of South Korea's ousted president, jailed for corruption

Kim Keon Hee, wife of ousted president Yoon Suk Yeol, was sentenced to 20 months for accepting luxury gifts in return for promised political favours.
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21 hours ago

Donald Trump says 'massive armada' is heading to Iran and 'time is running out'

US president urges Iran to negotiate a no-nuclear-weapons deal or face stronger military action; Iran insists talks require an end to threats and excessive demands.
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19 hours ago

Al-Sharaa meets Putin as Russia seeks to secure military bases in Syria

Russia aims to preserve its military presence at Hmeimim and Tartus while negotiating relations with new Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa after Bashar al-Assad's 2024 ouster.
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1 day ago

Cuts leave deadly mines in the ground and push hundreds of women out of work

Ten days before schools reopen for the summer term in eastern Zimbabwe, Hellen Tibu is worried about how she will pay the fees for her sister's education. The 22-year-old landmine-disposal expert smooths the creases from her younger sister's uniform as it hangs on the washing line outside a relative's rooms in Sakubva, a densely populated township in Mutare. The shirt is faded around the collar and a new one is needed.
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Mexican president says her country has paused oil shipments to Cuba

Pemex makes decisions in the contractual relationship it has with Cuba,
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One family's daily struggle reflects alarming food shortages in Yemen

A Yemeni father lost his ice-cream-cart income due to failing eyesight amid a national humanitarian collapse that threatens 18 million with severe hunger in 2026.
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11 hours ago

Chinese investigators to visit Brisbane to help in search for man who allegedly burned baby with coffee

A Chinese working group will visit Brisbane to assist Australian police investigating the alleged 2024 hot-coffee attack on a nine-month-old boy who fled to China.
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20 hours ago

Sara in Southern Lebanon

Sara in Southern Lebanon On the Ground Her video diary shares her two-year journey of escaping to Beirut, followed by the difficulties of trying to return home. This video diaries was produced in collaboration with the Global Reporting Centre. Video Duration 03 minutes 58 seconds 03:58 Video Duration 03 minutes 12 seconds 03:12 Video Duration 04 minutes 35 seconds 04:35 Video Duration 03 minutes 51 seconds 03:51
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Today in History: January 28, protesters opposed to Mubarak's rule seize Cairo

Jan. 28 records diverse historic events including political uprisings, royal succession, literary publication, disasters, cultural milestones, sports achievements, and recent military casualties.
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North Korea's Kim to outline plans to boost nuclear arsenal

North Korea will unveil a five-year defence and economic plan and expand and modernize its missile and nuclear forces at an upcoming party congress.
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