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Iraq's dominant political bloc nominates former prime minister al-Maliki as its candidate

Nouri al-Maliki was nominated by Iraq's dominant Shiite bloc as its candidate for prime minister after Mohammed Shia al-Sudani stepped aside.
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Iran's Internet Blackout Continues Amid Reports Of Rising Death Toll

Iran has maintained a near-total nationwide Internet blackout for over two weeks, severely restricting communication and hindering verification amid deadly protests.
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1 hour ago

US-brokered Russia-Ukraine talks close with no breakthrough

Ukraine and Russia held US-brokered talks in Abu Dhabi without agreement and remained open to further negotiations while Russian attacks cut power to 1.2 million.
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Trump backed down from NATO tariffs over Greenland but may cross a 'red line' on U.S. military bases there | Fortune

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Trump backed down from NATO tariffs over Greenland but may cross a 'red line' on U.S. military bases there | Fortune

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Trump's new normal' leaves Australia marooned. We can no longer pretend otherwise | Zoe Daniel

The French president Emmanuel Macron borrowed some lines from Hugh Grant about bullies at the World Economic Forum in Davos. His target was Donald Trump, who had leaked a conciliatory text message from Macron who, evidently, was trying to get the US president to the table to shore up the rapidly disintegrating global order. In the love-it-or-hate-it Christmas film, Love Actually, Grant playing the foppish British prime minister of the day confronts the US president, saying: A friend who bullies us is no longer a friend, and since bullies only respond to strength, from now onward, I will be prepared to be much stronger.
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The forensic psychiatrist working with Victoria's young offenders: when you know their origins, you wonder how they've survived at all'

Lockdown-amplified vulnerabilities among children, including autism and ADHD, contributed to rising youth offending in Victoria, with a small cohort committing disproportionate serious crimes.
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2 hours ago

I feel like I'll never be cold again': How tennis stars coped with Melbourne heat | Tumaini Carayol

Even before the first set and first hour of his match elapsed, Tomas Machac had asked the umpire for the tournament doctor, trainer and pickle juice, the drink du jour for tackling cramps. Those preventive measures taken in the intense early stages of his third-round tussle with Lorenzo Musetti proved to be sensible, for the pair would spend a brutal four hours, 25 minutes on court.
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Six missing after landslide hits New Zealand campsite

A heavy rain‑triggered landslide at Mount Maunganui buried a Tauranga campground, leaving six people missing and complicating slow, cautious rescue operations.
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The sound of mayhem': witness to New Zealand landslide describes almighty cracking'

A heavy rain-triggered landslide on Mount Maunganui swept through a campsite, killing two people and leaving several others possibly missing during rescue efforts.
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5 hours ago

As ceasefire deadline looms, pressure on SDF to integrate with Syrian army

Syrian foreign ministry denies any agreement to extend the SDF ceasefire deadline as pressure mounts to integrate SDF fighters into the Syrian army.
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9 hours ago

Electoral violence is on the horizon in Kenya

Electoral violence in Kenya will increase if institutional restraints erode and an incumbent runs; strengthening election credibility and checks on state power is essential.
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4 hours ago

Iran rejects UN rights resolution condemning protest killings

Iran's security forces violently cracked down on protests, causing thousands of deaths and prompting a UN Human Rights Council censure.
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Venezuela attempts a forced normality after Maduro's capture

Venezuelans maintain outward normality—silence, routine, and caution—after the U.S. capture of Maduro while living under repression, shortages, and security checks.
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Power vacuum in Yemen threatens biodiversity of the one-of-a-kind Socotra archipelago

Geopolitical conflict between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates stranded tourists on Socotra and threatened its UNESCO-recognized biodiversity through contested development and militarized control.
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7 hours ago

Syrian and Kurdish forces agree to extend ceasefire as threat of war looms

Syrian government and Kurdish forces extended a ceasefire up to one month to allow transfer of suspected Islamic State members and avert immediate large-scale fighting.
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Ukrainian officials call talks with U.S. and Russia "positive" and "constructive"

"We must ensure full implementation of everything agreed with President Trump in Davos regarding air defense," he stressed.
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Bangladesh out of T20 World Cup after ICC's refusal to change venues

Scotland replaces Bangladesh in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 after the Bangladesh Cricket Board refused to play scheduled matches in India over security concerns.
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They survived conquistadors and settlers. Now the Arhuaco are facing an even greater threat

Arhuaco face escalating violence as paramilitaries, guerrillas, and traffickers seize Sierra Nevada territory to control drug routes, coca regions, and illicit mineral extraction.
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16 hours ago

US strikes alleged drug boat in Pacific, killing 2

U.S. military struck a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the eastern Pacific, killing two people and marking the first known strike since Maduro's capture.
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6 hours ago

China's top general under investigation in latest military purge

Top Chinese military leader Zhang Youxia is under investigation amid a broad anti-corruption purge that enforces loyalty to Xi Jinping and reshapes military leadership.
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4 hours ago

DW correspondent arrested in Niger

A Deutsche Welle correspondent was arrested in Niamey, Niger on January 23 after a DW Hausa report; DW demands the correspondent's immediate release.
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'Barbaric' drone and missile strikes rage across Ukraine which is Putin's idea of peace - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Russian forces launched large-scale drone and missile attacks on Ukrainian cities, targeting civilian infrastructure to freeze and coerce the population while peace talks faltered.
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Remote coercion': What has US approach been since abduction of Maduro?

The US abducted Nicolas Maduro, leaving an evolving US strategy focused on oil, sanctions, continued military presence, and potential further operations amid Venezuelan leadership faultlines.
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15 hours ago

Brazil's Lula says Trump is attempting to create a new UN'

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has accused his United States counterpart Donald Trump of wanting to create a new UN, days after the US president launched his new Board of Peace initiative in Switzerland. Instead of fixing the United Nations, what's happening? President Trump is proposing to create a new UN where only he is the owner, Lula said in a speech on Friday.
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16 hours ago

From Trump's interventionism to an AI bubble: What could bust the markets in 2026

Geopolitical tensions, potential AI bubble, and private lending weaknesses increase market uncertainty despite stock highs and expected gains in 2026.
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15 hours ago

Turkiye's FM Fidan says Israel looking for opportunity' to attack Iran

Turkey warns Israel seeks an opportunity to strike Iran, conveying concerns to Tehran and urging avoidance of action that could destabilise the region.
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10 hours ago

Change is inevitable': What is next for Iran?

The recent demonstrations erupted in late December when protests over a currency collapse morphed into a nationwide upheaval calling for the overthrow of the Islamic republic Iran's system of governance. The authorities' response led to one of the most violent confrontations since the country's 1979 revolution. Iranian state media said the protests had left 3,117 people dead, including 2,427 civilians and members of the security forces.
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9 hours ago

Suicide bombing at wedding in northwest Pakistan kills seven

A suicide bombing attack at a wedding in northwestern Pakistan has killed at least seven people, according to the police. The bombing tore through a building housing members of a peace committee during a wedding ceremony on Friday in Dera Ismail Khan district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, police official Muhammad Adnan said on Saturday. The committees are made up of residents and elders and supported by Islamabad as part of its efforts to counter fighters in the regions along the Afghan border.
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Root and Rashid steer England to a win at last with five-wicket thumping of Sri Lanka

Joe Root and Adil Rashid anchored England's win to level the ODI series, spin and tactical changes ending a long away losing streak.
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12 hours ago

Palestine Action activist could die within days' after starting new thirst strike

Palestine Action activist Muhammed Umer Khalid, with limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, is on a thirst strike and faces imminent death within days.
fromBusiness Insider
9 hours ago

Take a look at the fanciest private jets and government aircraft that took the rich and powerful to Davos

Some of the world's wealthiest and most powerful people traveled to Switzerland this week, to attend the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos. That meant some of the world's fanciest aircraft descended on nearby airports, too. Business Insider has been tracking the private jets and government aircraft that arrived there this week. On Monday alone, there were around 160 private jet arrivals from over 40 countries spread across five continents.
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Resisting the Empire Next Door, Protests in Mexico Grow

A broad anti-imperialist movement in Mexico mobilized massive protests opposing U.S. attacks on Venezuela and demanding Latin American sovereignty and independence from U.S. dominance.
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15 hours ago

A distraction, a threat: how Ukrainians have viewed the Greenland crisis

But the echoes of the Russian president, Vladimir Putin's imperial land grab of the waiter's own country are clear to him. They're crazy. The pair of them. For those paying more attention in Ukraine, amid Russian airstrikes, the freezing cold and power cuts, the correspondences are not only clear, but often alarming even if for now Trump has switched from sabre rattling to trying to rationalise a vague and incoherent deal he thinks he struck for the territory with Nato.
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16 hours ago

Pentagon to reduce its role in deterrence of North Korea

South Korea hosts about 28,500 US troops in combined defence against North Korea's military threat and Seoul has raised its defence budget by 7.5% for this year. South Korea is capable of taking primary responsibility for deterring North Korea with critical but more limited US support, said the National Defense Strategy, a document that guides the Pentagon's policies. This shift in the balance of responsibility is consistent with America's interest in updating US force posture on the Korean Peninsula, the document added.
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20 hours ago

Black and white and sent back over: end of panda diplomacy as Japan returns bears to China

The panda house at Ueno Zoo in Tokyo is not due to open for several hours, but visitors are already milling around its entrance, pausing to pose for photographs in front of murals of the facility's most beloved residents. A short walk away the gift shop is doing a roaring trade in themed souvenirs from cuddly toys and stationery to T-shirts and biscuits. The visitors are here to say goodbye to Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei.
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4 hours ago

Here's how Europe can file for divorce from Donald Trump | Phillip Inman

The EU and UK can and should begin a financial separation from a belligerent US presidency to reduce American leverage and protect European economic security.
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14 hours ago

You feel obligated': African workers on the pain and pride of the black tax'

From Senegal to Somalia and Egypt to South Africa, credit alert notifications from fintech apps such as Western Union or WorldRemit often set the mood for the rest of the day, week or even month. Transfers from workers within the continent and the diaspora to their relatives are often referred to as the black tax, whereby one person's salary and relative success can become the safety net for a whole extended family.
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7 hours ago
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'I was lucky' - Novak Djokovic apologises after coming perilously close to Australian Open disqualification after angry outburst

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'I was lucky' - Novak Djokovic apologises after coming perilously close to Australian Open disqualification after angry outburst

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Lives Less Ordinary - Laughter saved me: the comedian turning tragedy into comedy - BBC Sounds

The women in Krystal's family have always been funny, she says; her mother was no exception. But as well as being hilarious she also struggled with mental illness, and life in Krystal's childhood was chaotic. With very little money, the family would move from place to place, Krystal would miss months of school and often be left to take care of her younger sister alone.
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8 hours ago

US wants extra Winter Olympics spot for skeleton's Uhlaender

USOPC requests a discretionary Olympic spot for Katie Uhlaender after alleged manipulative withdrawals deprived her of qualifying points.
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7 hours ago

Fewer than 200,000 Holocaust survivors remain as antisemitism rises globally

The number of Jewish Holocaust survivors alive worldwide has fallen to around 196,600, according to the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference). That's down 220,000 survivors from a year ago - an 11% drop, the Claims Conference said. The median age of survivors is now 87, with many now in their 90s and older, numbers show. Nearly all Jewish Holocaust survivors (97%) are "child survivors" who were born in 1928 or later.
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7 hours ago

Putin threatens 'genetics' weapon more lethal than the 'atomic bomb' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Genetics-based weapons are presented as potentially more dangerous than atomic bombs, prompting calls to prioritize technological superiority in genetics, AI, and biotechnology.
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10 hours ago

It breaks my heart': Naomi Osaka pulls out of Australian Open with injury

I thought I could push through it. I played my last match with some pain, and I thought maybe if I gave myself a break before my match today, I would be able to handle it, but I warmed up, and it got a lot worse, he said, adding she still needed to see doctors. I definitely have to do more tests and coming back from pregnancy, my body changed quite a lot. So this is something I have to be really cautious of.
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14 hours ago

I got lucky': Jannik Sinner overcomes cramp and extreme heat to hold off spirited Spizzirri

Jannik Sinner survived severe cramps in extreme heat, benefited from a roof closure under heat rules, and used mental toughness to reach the fourth round.
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7 hours ago

AI productivity gains are making the rich richer, and they'll wipe out jobs-but the IMF chief sees a silver lining for low-wage workers | Fortune

AI-driven productivity increases top wages, and higher-earner spending can boost demand for low-wage services, potentially raising employment for low-wage workers.
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13 hours ago

Everybody Loves Our Dollars by Oliver Bullough review a jaw-dropping expose of money laundering

In April 2024, the value of all the dollar bills in circulation reached an all-time high of $2.345tn, and may well be even more than that by now. The total value of dollars in the world has doubled every decade since the 1970s. Similarly, there are 1.552tn euro notes in circulation, while most other currencies the British pound, the Japanese yen, the Swiss franc and so on are all at something like their highest levels in history.
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15 hours ago

Shane Phelan: How ex-couple in equestrian centre dispute got tangled up with 'Britain's Bernie Madoff'

Michelle Kenny and Rafael Sanctuary cut business ties with Spencer Golding shortly before his role in the UK's largest Ponzi scheme was exposed.
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2 hours ago

Targeting is your Trump card: How the rules of political advertising were rewritten by data

Data-driven microtargeting enabled politicians to send highly specialized messages to segmented voter groups, transforming campaign outreach from mass appeals to precise, targeted persuasion.
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1 day ago
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Will act accordingly': US threatens action against Haitian council

The United States warned Haiti's Transitional Presidential Council it would act if the council altered government composition, citing threats to security and regional interests.
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21 hours ago
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Haiti officials announce plan to oust prime minister, deepening US standoff

Haiti's Transitional Presidential Council voted to remove Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aime despite US warnings, worsening a leadership standoff amid violence-driven election delays.
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1 day ago

The week around the world in 20 pictures

Global photojournalists documented ICE operations, Russian airstrikes, protests in Greenland and Sakhnin, and the Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat last week.
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1 day ago

Why is South Africa upset about Iran joining BRICS naval drills?

South Africa hosted BRICS naval drills including Iran, prompting a government inquiry and strong criticism from the United States.
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Hunger, death, devastation: No respite in Tigray a year after US aid cuts

Severe hunger in Tigray, exacerbated by major USAID funding cuts, leaves displaced civilians with little humanitarian support and growing risk of famine.
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The Guardian view on Syria's crisis: Islamic State fighters are not the only concern | Editorial

A rapid Syrian offensive has undone Kurdish self-rule, pushed the SDF aside, and risked release and mismanagement of thousands of IS detainees amid shifting US policy.
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Australian, Palestinian lawyers seek police probe of Israeli president

Australian and Palestinian legal groups asked the AFP to investigate Israeli President Isaac Herzog for alleged incitement to genocide during Israel's Gaza operations.
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Chavismo opens up to privatization of Venezuela's oil with hydrocarbons law reform

Venezuela is initiating legal reforms to its hydrocarbons law to allow foreign and private participation in the oil sector, reducing state control.
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Japan PM Takaichi dissolves parliament, paving way for snap election

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi dissolved the lower house, triggering a February 8 snap election and a 12-day campaign.
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Trump says US armada' heading to Middle East as Iran death toll passes 5,000

A US naval armada and additional air defenses are moving toward the Middle East as Iran faces deadly protest crackdowns reported at over 5,000 fatalities.
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Royal Navy tracks Russian warship and oil tanker through English Channel

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
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