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Sudan military claims to break siege of key Kordofan city of Kadugli

Sudanese government forces entered Kadugli after breaking an RSF siege, opening a supply route and enabling resupply and potential aid flow to civilians.
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Syrian forces enter Qamishli under ceasefire deal with SDF

Syrian forces have begun entering the Kurdish-majority city of Qamishli, Syria's state news agency is reporting, as part of a ceasefire deal with Kurdish-led forces. Citing the Syrian Interior Ministry, the SANA news agency reported on Tuesday that units began entering the city in northeastern Hasakah province, to implement the terms of the agreement and commence their security duties. The move comes just days after the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on Friday agreed to a deal with Damascus to integrate into Syrian state institutions,
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Amnesty demands Israel drop death penalty bills entrenching apartheid'

Proposed Israeli legislation would expand capital punishment, disproportionately targeting Palestinians and reinforcing apartheid practices while violating international law.
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Prince Edward breaks silence over Andrew-Epstein controversy

Prince Edward urged remembering victims amid newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents; The Independent requests donations to support independent, paywall-free, on-the-ground reporting.
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Sri Lanka v England: third men's cricket T20 international live

England can complete a whitewash against Sri Lanka while both sides seek World Cup momentum amid questions about player form and selection.
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2 hours ago

India's oil shake-up: Can Venezuela really replace Russia?

After months of pressure over India's purchases of discounted Russian and sanctioned Iranian crude, New Delhi appears to have bowed to US President Donald Trump's demand by agreeing to phase out Russian oil imports and shift toward buying more barrels from the United States and potentially Venezuela. Trump said Monday on his Truth Social platform that Prime Minister Narendra Modi planned to "stop buying Russian oil," which the US president said would help end the war in Ukraine.
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The Gaza Street That Refuses to Die

A once-vibrant neighborhood lies in ruin after the war; survivors endure displacement, silence as ongoing violence, and the slow work of rebuilding lives.
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What happened at Davos was a warning to CEOs: their companies are designed for a world that no longer exists | Fortune

CEOs must redesign corporate strategies because geopolitics, state-driven economic policies, and US-China dynamics now directly shape commercial risks and market alignment.
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Advertiser Permit now mandatory for Influencers and social media creators in UAE? Here's what you need to know

From February 1, 2026, all individuals and organisations advertising online in the UAE must hold an Advertiser Permit, meet content standards, and face fines for violations.
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Transfer of cartel members to the United States underlines lack of control in Mexican prisons

Mexican prisons have become command centers where cartel leaders operate and extort from behind bars, prompting near-100 extraditions to the United States for security reasons.
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Speedskater Erin Jackson, bobsledder Frank Del Duca picked as US flagbearers for Winter Olympics

Erin Jackson and Frank Del Duca will carry the U.S. flag at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony.
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It's the Epstein files deja vu: how many more powerful men knew about his crimes, and helped him out anyway? | Marina Hyde

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It's the Epstein files deja vu: how many more powerful men knew about his crimes, and helped him out anyway? | Marina Hyde

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Tashkent Architecture City Guide: Ten Buildings of Soviet Hybrid Modernism

Its historic architecture is known for its courtyards, domes, and blue ceramics, typical of its Timurid heritage. The capital of Uzbekistan today, it was absorbed into the Russian Empire in the 19th century, before becoming a Soviet republic. While part of the Soviet Union, the city became an example of modernization, celebrating socialist achievements in Asia. A devastating earthquake in 1966 accelerated this modernization as the city was reconstructed, leading to many of the modernist monuments for which Tashkent is known today.
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Meet Disney's next CEO, Josh D'Amaro, who shares Bob Iger's birthday and sense of style

It's official: Josh D'Amaro is Disney's new top dog - or, in this case, mouse. D'Amaro, who oversees Disney's parks as its experiences chairman, was just chosen to succeed Bob Iger as CEO. Iger is set to step down on March 18, paving the way for D'Amaro to take over. D'Amaro is an "exceptional leader and the right person to become our next CEO," Iger said in a statement. Disney's board voted unanimously for his promotion on Monday, the company said in a statement.
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NATO's Rutte Arrives In Kyiv Hours After It's Pounded By Russian Air Strikes

Russia launched large-scale missile and drone strikes across Ukraine, damaging energy infrastructure and residential buildings and leaving many without heating during severe winter conditions.
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The drones being used in Sudan: 1,000 attacks since April 2023

Commercial, modular drones have transformed Sudan's war, enabling both sides to strike civilians and infrastructure with devastating, hard-to-trace attacks.
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Austerity hinders fight against wildfires in Argentina's Patagonia

Milei's austerity cut Argentina's fire-management budget by 71%, weakening wildfire response amid massive Patagonia fires that have burned over 450 sq km.
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Moscow confirms Russian forces helped repel ISIL attack on Niger airport

Russian and Nigerien forces jointly repelled an ISIL attack on Niamey's international airport, killing 20 attackers and capturing at least 11.
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Witkoff Headed To Middle East For Talks Aimed At Making Progress On Nuclear Deal With Iran

based on the principles of dignity, wisdom, and expediency within the framework of national interests.
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Syrian army enters Kurdish city of Hasakah as ceasefire takes hold

Syrian government and Kurdish-led SDF begin implementing a U.S.-backed ceasefire, integrating fighters and institutions while limiting government presence in Kurdish-majority areas.
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Venezuela: Interim President Delcy Rodriguez meets US envoy

Venezuela and the United States have begun restoring diplomatic relations and opened talks on energy, trade, political transition, stabilization, economic recovery and a potential amnesty.
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Jobs, cash, loans: Can Bangladesh's parties deliver on election promises?

Political parties promise jobs, loans, and scholarships targeting youth, but fiscal and economic constraints make many pledges difficult to fulfill.
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Cubans also want an amnesty for their political prisoners

Wilber Aguilar petitioned Cuba's National Assembly for amnesty to free his son Walniel, sentenced to 12 years for participating in the July 11, 2021 protests.
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Cuba in contact with US, diplomat says, as Trump issues threat to block oil

Cuba is willing to engage in dialogue with the United States but refuses to negotiate its constitution, economy, or socialist system.
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An uneasy detente: Trump and Colombia's Petro to meet at White House

President Trump will host Colombian President Gustavo Petro despite their public clashes, sanctions, and mutual accusations, raising expectations of a confrontational White House meeting.
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Sale of nuclear secrets? Invasion of Taiwan? What the tea leaves reveal about the purge in China's military leadership

A senior Chinese general, Zhang Youxia, was placed under investigation for alleged serious violations, generating confusion and speculation about internal power struggles and military modernization.
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Trump tries gunboat diplomacy after wavering on Iran strikes

U.S. officials doubt Iran will accept Trump's hard conditions while the U.S. positions military assets, sends envoys, and regional diplomacy seeks to defuse escalating tensions.
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Beijing condemns Dalai Lama's Grammy win as anti-China political manipulation'

The Dalai Lama won his first Grammy for a spoken-word album; China condemned the award as anti-China political manipulation.
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Shock, awe, death, joy and looting: how the Guardian covered the outbreak of the Iraq war

The ground war began in Iraq last night as British and American marines stormed beaches on the Gulf coast in an assault on the south-eastern city of Basra, while explosions lit up Baghdad under a heavy bombardment by cruise missiles. The first British fatalities came shortly afterwards when a US helicopter crashed in Kuwait, killing all on board. Suzanne Goldenberg's front-page report from Baghdad revealed that only two hours after the decapitation effort, Saddam Hussein himself had made a defiant appearance on television.
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Now that Israel has admitted the Gaza death toll is accurate, don't let apologists move the goalposts | Ben Reiff

This comes after two years in which Israel and its supporters took every opportunity to disparage and dismiss the health ministry's figures, arguing that they were overblown or fabricated by Hamas. That prestigious list of repudiators, to name just a few, includes spokespeople for Israel's government and military, then-US president Joe Biden, US Congress, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) chief Jonathan Greenblatt, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (Aipac) and any number of talking heads at influential thinktanks and policy centres.
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All the Sports You Won't See at the 2026 Winter Olympics

Several former Winter Olympic events, such as bandy, ski ballet, equestrian skijoring, and sled dog racing, were demonstration or short-lived and are no longer included.
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The yachting industry searches for alternatives to teak

Jeff Bezos's Koru uses teak; Myanmar old-growth teak is illegal due to military-linked trade and sanctions, driving yacht-makers toward plantation and synthetic alternatives.
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Best way to send money to India from UK - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Sending remittances to India is more than a financial transaction-it is a lifeline that keeps families connected. According to the World Bank, India remained the world's largest recipient of remittances in 2024, receiving an estimated US$129 billion. These inflows help families in India pay for daily expenses, education, healthcare and emergencies. The United Kingdom and the Netherlands host large Indian‑origin communities that regularly send money home.
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USDJPY rebounds after a sharp correction - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

USDJPY is currently trading around the 155.5 level. While this remains a relatively high price, the pair has already undergone a correction from its previous peak near 159.5. At one point, USDJPY slid back toward the 152 area before rebounding to its current level. The sharp and rapid movements seen in USDJPY recently indicate that the market is no longer reflecting only the economic divergence between the United States and Japan,
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At the brink: Can South Sudan avert another civil war?

South Sudan risks descending into full-scale civil war as military mobilization, ethnic tensions, and political trials spark renewed deadly clashes and mass displacement.
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Getting resources for Sudan is a race against time'

More than nine million Sudanese are internally displaced and urgent humanitarian aid is needed as resources are scarce and civilian dangers are growing.
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Bangladesh election: What's at stake for India, China, Pakistan?

Bangladesh holds February 12 elections under an interim government; Awami League barred, Hasina exiled and sentenced, and geopolitical alignment shifting toward Pakistan and China.
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Bangladesh court sentences ex-PM Hasina, UK lawmaker niece in graft case

A Bangladesh court sentenced exiled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to 10 years and UK lawmaker Tulip Siddiq to four years on corruption charges ahead of February 12 elections.
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Syrian army enters Kurdish-held al-Hassakeh after deal

Syrian government forces entered al-Hassakeh under a ceasefire, initiating a transition of security responsibilities from Kurdish Asayish units to state authorities.
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International law meant to limit effects of war at breaking point, study finds

International humanitarian law is collapsing as widespread civilian deaths, torture, rape, and impunity exceed 100,000 killed annually across multiple armed conflicts.
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Redline': Global NGOs working in Gaza defy Israel's threats after MSF ban

Ten international aid organisations refuse to provide Israel with personal details of Palestinian staff, citing serious safety risks and opposing registration requirements.
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Iran: EU envoys summoned over IRGC terrorist designation

Iran summoned EU ambassadors to protest the EU designation of the IRGC as a terrorist organization and signaled further retaliatory measures.
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Iran's top diplomat says government is ready for talks with US on a nuclear deal

Iran's top diplomat has said the government is ready for negotiations with the US as the two countries reportedly prepared to send top envoys to Istanbul for high-stakes talks on the Iranian nuclear programme later this week. As US warships and airpower have amassed in the region for a potential strike on Iran, the country's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, suggested that talks could take place imminently, adding that Iran's enemies have now turned to diplomacy.
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The U.S. Has 22 Countries On Its 'Do Not Travel' List for 2026-What Travelers Should Know

The advisories are broken into four tiers: Level 1, which indicates travelers should "exercise normal precautions;" Level 2, which indicates travelers should "exercise increased caution;" Level 3, which indicates travelers should "reconsider travel" to that destination; and the highest Level 4, which warns Americans "do not travel" to that destination. In the case of its highest warning, the department advises any U.S. citizens who are already in that country to "leave as soon as it is safe to do so."
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Balochistan to Bangladesh: Why Pakistan is boycotting India World Cup match

Pakistan will boycott its Twenty20 World Cup match with India after Mohsin Naqvi blamed India for deadly coordinated attacks in Balochistan.
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China carries out further executions of Myanmar scam centre suspects

The group had established industrial parks in Myanmar's Kokang region bordering China, from where they allegedly ran gambling and telecom scam operations involving abductions, extortion, forced prostitution, and drug manufacturing and trafficking. They defrauded victims of more than 29 billion yuan ($4.2bn) and caused the deaths of six Chinese citizens and injuries to others, the court said. The defendants appealed the verdict, but the Guangdong Provincial High People's Court dismissed their applications, it added.
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A year after Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire, over 64,000 Lebanese displaced

Before Israel's war on Lebanon, Ali (full name withheld for safety reasons) lived in Haddatha, a village in the Bint Jbeil district in the south, about 12km (7.5 miles) from the border with Israel, surrounded by nature where agriculture was intrinsic to life. Then came Israel's hellfire. list of 3 itemsend of list At least nine people were killed and some 3,000 injured, including the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon, when thousands of pagers exploded, nearly simultaneously, overwhelming hospitals on September 17, 2024.
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Iran eyes progress towards US nuclear talks as tension eases

Iran is examining regional diplomatic proposals and expects a framework soon to restart indirect nuclear talks with the United States.
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You take what you can and run': families describe harrowing journey to escape fighting in DRC

Mass displacement and relentless shelling forced thousands of Congolese in South Kivu to flee, carrying possessions and losing livestock during a two-day, 21-mile trek.
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22 hours ago

Companies are ditching business with ICE

Capgemini will sell its US division after controversy over a $4.8 million DHS contract providing skip-tracing services to ICE.
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Monday Morning Headlines: Human Chain Across Golden Gate Bridge Calls for Regime Change In Iran

Massive Golden Gate protest, local arrests and labor tensions, ongoing political conflicts, and a partial federal government shutdown mark heightened civic unrest and controversy.
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U.S.-Iran nuclear talks expected Friday amid military buildup

Diplomatic efforts by Turkey, Egypt, and Qatar could enable meetings between U.S. and Iranian officials despite major disagreements over nuclear, missile, and proxy issues.
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Oscar-nominated screenwriter of Iranian drama 'It Was Just an Accident' arrested in Tehran

Donations keep on-the-ground, paywall-free journalism reporting critical issues while an Oscar-nominated Iranian screenwriter was arrested after condemning the regime's crackdown.
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More than 100K rally in downtown Toronto in solidarity with Iranian protesters | CBC News

A massive Toronto demonstration shut down downtown to support Iranian protesters demanding democratic elections and measures to weaken theocratic rule.
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22 hours ago

How best to uproot Colombia's vast cocaine crops?

President Gustavo Petro's voluntary coca eradication and substitution strategy has strained relations with the United States amid pressure for more aggressive tactics.
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There's no such thing as a better coloniser': Indigenous views on Trump's Greenland push

Inuit and other Arctic Indigenous peoples see external interest in Greenland as a threat to their self-determination and control over land and resources.
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Gaza's Rafah border crossing with Egypt reopens for limited travel latest updates

The number of people moving through the crossing is expected to be very limited, with the restriction that only those traveling on foot can move across the border. In the first days of the reopening, just fifty people are expected to cross the border between Gaza and Egypt in each direction, Egyptian state-linked media reported on Monday. Share Earlier, an Israeli defence official said the crossing could hold between 150 and 200 people altogether in both directions.
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Weather tracker: Cyclone Fytia in Madagascar kills several people and floods homes

Tropical Cyclone Fytia caused severe flooding in Madagascar, killing at least three, affecting about 28,368 people, and risking over 40,000 homes.
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China: Four more people executed in Myanmar scam crackdown

China executed multiple alleged leaders of Myanmar-based telecom fraud and drug-smuggling syndicates tied to cryptocurrency investment scams as part of a cross-border crackdown.
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Laura Fernandez, the governing party's candidate, will be Costa Rica's next president after a decisive firstround win

Laura Fernandez, 39, is set to become the next president of Costa Rica after winning a decisive firstround victory in Sunday's general election. With more than 80% of ballots counted, the Electoral Tribunal reported that the Sovereign People's Party (PPS) the political organization of outgoing President Rodrigo Chaves and Fernandez secured about 50% of the vote. The election also marked a symbolic turning point in Costa Rica's chronic problem of low voter turnout.
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China eyes reshaping global order as US influence wanes

China is expanding global influence and diplomatic ties while the United States withdraws from multilateral organizations, shifting the international balance toward multipolarity.
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Japan, Britain to Boost Cybersecurity and Critical Minerals Cooperation as China's Influence Grows

Japan and Britain agreed Saturday to accelerate cooperation on cybersecurity and the supply of critical minerals, as China's influence grows in the region. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said his visit to Japan comes at a time "when geopolitical, economic and technological shocks are literally shaking the world." Starmer's overnight Tokyo visit comes on the heels of his trip to Beijing, where he and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to seek a long-term, stable "strategic partnership."
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Iran's economy falters as internet shutdown hits people, businesses hard

The state-imposed blackout has disconnected Iranians from the world and choked off businesses. Tehran, Iran Iran's economic outlook appears increasingly grim more than three weeks after the start of what became one of the most comprehensive and prolonged state-imposed internet blackouts in history, impacting a population of more than 90 million people. Iranian authorities abruptly cut off all communications across the country on the night of January 8,
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