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5 hours ago

US not trying to dismantle Nato or undermine world order, says ambassador Europe live

The US rejects claims it wants to dismantle NATO, insisting on strengthening the alliance by rebalancing defense burdens and urging European allies to increase spending.
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3 hours ago

War criminal not welcome': Australians rally against Israeli president

Police in the Australian city of Sydney have used pepper spray against pro-Palestine protesters who have rallied against a visit by Israeli President Isaac Herzog. A journalist with the AFP news agency witnessed police arresting at least 15 demonstrators during the confrontation on Monday. Media members covering the event were also affected by pepper spray. Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Sydney's business district with more protests planned across the country on Monday night.
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Strong support in Pakistan for Gaza peacekeeping force but questions linger

Nearly three-quarters of Pakistanis support deploying troops to Gaza as part of an international stabilisation force aligned with a Muslim coalition and UN framework.
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40 minutes ago
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Hong Kong tycoon and pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai slapped with 20 years in prison | Fortune

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Hong Kong tycoon and pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai slapped with 20 years in prison | Fortune

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3 hours ago

Pakistan vs USA T20 World Cup 2026: Match time, team news and form guide

Pakistan face the USA in Group A at SSC Colombo on Feb 10, with Pakistan needing form recovery and the USA seeking an upset.
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5 hours ago

AI video of Assam CM Sarma shooting Muslims causes outrage in India

A now-deleted video generated by artificial intelligence and shared by India's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Assam state, home to more than 12 million Muslims, has been widely condemned after it showed the northeastern state's chief minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, appearing to shoot at Muslims. The 17-second clip shared on X and titled point blank shot circulated widely on social media on Saturday before being removed after public outrage and criticism from opposition politicians.
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5 hours ago

Rubio leads US delegation to MSC on 'wrecking-ball politics'

The organizers of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) did not hesitate to name who they thought is behind the "period of wrecking-ball politics." "The most powerful of those who take the axe to existing rules and institutions is US President Donald Trump," they wrote in the Munich Security Report 2026released on Monday. The release came as organizers announced that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will lead "a sizable delegation" of officials to the MSC this weekend.
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Thailand: What's next after PM Anutin's big election win?

Bhumjaithai appears set to retain power after winning 193 of 500 House seats, triggering coalition negotiations to secure a governing majority.
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2 hours ago

T20 World Cup: Pakistan v USA - Preview, how to watch, team news and prediction

Pakistan meet the United States in Colombo's first day/night T20I, with both teams capable of close, unpredictable outcomes in the T20 format.
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4 hours ago

Lebanese group accuses Israel of abducting its leader in raid

Israeli forces seized Atwi Atwi, an al-Jamaa al-Islamiya official, during a cross-border raid and transferred him to an unknown location.
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5 hours ago

World's largest pencil maker accuses Costa Rica of misusing old factory as detention center

The world's largest pencil maker has accused the Costa Rican government of misusing an old factory that the German manufacturer donated for humanitarian purposes by detaining asylum seekers there who were deported from the US by the Trump administration last year. Faber-Castell produces more than 2bn wooden pencils a year worldwide and used to have a factory in the southern part of Costa Rica, bordering Panama and supplied by trees cultivated in the region.
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1 hour ago

Ukrainian competitor displays images of athletes killed in war on Winter Olympics helmet

Vladyslav Heraskevych wore a helmet depicting Ukrainian victims killed in the war at the Winter Olympics to maintain attention on Ukraine amid IOC scrutiny.
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El Salvador's attorney general freezes a moneylaundering investigation into Venezuelan oil funds that implicates Nayib Bukele

El Salvador's attorney general froze a money‑laundering probe into Alba Petroleos that documents tie to roughly $3.3 million received by President Nayib Bukele and family companies.
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5 hours ago

Japan election win improves Takaichi's foreign-policy hand

Sanae Takaichi's LDP coalition won a two-thirds lower house supermajority, enabling a strong push on foreign and security policies that will please allies and unsettle regional rivals.
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4 hours ago
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Epstein files: UK police investigating claims Andrew gave confidential files to Epstein; Starmer rules out resigning as two senior aides quit

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Epstein files: UK police investigating claims Andrew gave confidential files to Epstein; Starmer rules out resigning as two senior aides quit

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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 hours ago

Police probing claims Andrew shared confidential reports with Epstein'

Thames Valley Police are assessing allegations that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential trade envoy reports with Jeffrey Epstein, based on DOJ-released emails and related disclosures.
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3 hours ago

We're being turned into an energy colony': Argentina's nuclear plan faces backlash over US interests

Restarting uranium mining at Cerro Solo and expanding nuclear exports risks community health and environmental harm amid contested national nuclear policy shifts.
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19 hours ago

Nicaraguan government blocks key pathway used by Cuban migrants to reach United States

Nicaragua suspended visa-free entry for Cuban citizens, blocking a major migration route to the United States amid increased U.S. pressure on Cuba and Nicaragua.
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6 hours ago

The secrets kept by Armando Fernandez Larios, former Pinochet agent arrested by ICE

Armando Fernandez Larios, a former DINA agent wanted in Chile for human rights murders including Letelier and Carmelo Soria, was arrested in Fort Myers, Florida.
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4 hours ago

I am one of 22,000 Gaza patients waiting in desperation for evacuation

Like thousands of other sick and wounded Palestinians, I am slowly dying, trapped between a devastated health system and a heavily restricted border. As I write these lines, I am receiving treatment at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City for kidney disease. Actually, I don't know whether what I am receiving can actually be termed treatment or if it is only an attempt to postpone the inevitable.
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Vance Arrives In Armenia As US Looks To Consolidate Caucasus Peace Plan

U.S. Vice President JD Vance visits Armenia and Azerbaijan to advance economic ties and promote a US-backed TRIPP transit corridor linking Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan.
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3 hours ago

'A big crisis'

On November 28, with just weeks remaining until the run-off in Chile's presidential election, far-right candidate Jose Antonio Kast issued a warning. "To the irregular immigrants in Chile," he said, "I tell you that 103 days remain for you to leave our country voluntarily." Kast ultimately won the election and is expected to be sworn in on March 11. But so far, in the highlands of Chile's most northerly region, the immigrant exodus that some expected has not occurred.
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3 hours ago

Taiwan tells US its chip ecosystem isn't going anywhere

Taiwan, which produces more than 60 percent of global semiconductors and roughly 90 percent of the world's most advanced chips, insists it gained this leadership position by investing in the tech when other countries didn't. Former Intel chief Pat Gelsinger supports this view, publicly stating a couple of years ago that countries like Korea, Taiwan, and China put in place long-term industrial policies and investment in chipmaking, while the US and European nations failed to do the same.
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1 hour ago

Will Trump adopt Israel's red lines' on Iran?

Adopting Israel's red lines, including ballistic missiles, will likely doom Iran-US nuclear negotiations unless the US pushes back, leaving little room for a deal.
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Global advertising challenge launched to counter rising ant | The Jerusalem Post

A global creative advertising challenge mobilizes creators to produce data-driven campaigns confronting antisemitism across media platforms amid rising incidents and renewed visibility.
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5 hours ago

Gold advances as central bank demand reinforces bullish momentum - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Gold's medium-to-long-term outlook is bullish, supported by central bank purchases, ETF inflows and geopolitical risk, though short-term volatility and technical downside remain possible.
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4 hours ago

England's habit of winning ugly' in tight games gives them T20 World Cup hope

England's T20 side continues a dominant run, showing resilience by edging tight games and gaining confidence that others can step up when key players struggle.
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Ukrainian troops taught the British Army that it takes at least 60 hours of work to become a decent drone pilot

Pilots need about 60 hours—typically 30 simulator and 30 live flying—to reach competence in small-drone operations, with simulators accelerating training.
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51 minutes ago

Winter Olympic officials to investigate why medals keep breaking

Medals at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics have been cracking, chipping, or losing ribbons during celebrations, prompting an official investigation.
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She's a grown woman': skiers defend Lindsey Vonn's decision to race despite crash

Lindsey Vonn raced the Olympic downhill with a ruptured ACL, crashed, fractured her leg and was airlifted, while teammates defended her decision.
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6 hours ago

Bangladesh 2026 elections explained in maps and charts

Bangladesh holds a pivotal general election on February 12 with 127 million registered voters amid recent political upheaval, economic slowdown, and a predominantly young population.
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6 hours ago

Thousands protest against Israeli President Herzog's Australia visit

Demonstrators risk arrest if they join a protest march late on Monday, organised by the Palestine Action Group from Sydney Town Hall to New South Wales Parliament, which falls in an area authorities have designated as a special protected area during Herzog's visit. Palestine Action Group failed in a legal challenge in a Sydney court on Monday against the restrictions placed on the demonstration.
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7 hours ago

Venezuela rearrests opposition figure Guanipa after release: Prosecutor

Juan Pablo Guanipa was rearrested and placed under house arrest for not complying with release terms while facing accusations of leading a terrorist plot.
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12 hours ago

Thailand's Bhumjaithai set for coalition talks after surprise election win

Bhumjaithai leads Thailand's election, projected to win at least 194 of 500 seats, with Anutin preparing to form a coalition government.
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10 hours ago

Australia: Israeli president visits Bondi Beach attack site

Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Bondi Beach memorial, met victims' families, laid stones from Jerusalem, affirmed solidarity against antisemitic terror and sought closer Australia-Israel ties.
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10 hours ago

Australia: Israeli president visits Bondy Beach attack site

Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Australia, met Bondi Beach attack victims, laid stones and wreath at the memorial, expressed solidarity and sought stronger bilateral ties.
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7 hours ago

At least 53 people dead or missing after boat capsizes off Libya coast

A rubber boat capsized off Zuwara, Libya on February 6, 2026, leaving at least 53 people, including two babies, dead or missing.
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17 hours ago

Isaac Herzog arrives in Sydney to meet survivors of Bondi terror attack amid tight security

Israel's president Isaac Herzog visited Australia to meet Bondi attack survivors, express solidarity, and discuss relations with Australian leaders amid mixed community reactions.
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16 hours ago

Christchurch gunman seeks to appeal convictions and withdraw guilty plea

Brenton Tarrant seeks to vacate his guilty pleas, claiming imprisonment conditions impaired his rational decision-making; if granted, he would face a new trial.
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6 hours ago

In Nigeria's Woro, massacre leaves a community devastated and in ruins

He keeps returning to the same spot a small, burned-out shop in the centre of Woro in western Nigeria's state of Kwara. Tanko looked exhausted, his eyes red and swollen, his voice barely rising above a whisper. Inside that shop are the corpses of my friend's son and grandson, he said, fighting back tears. It was difficult to make out the bodies in the blackened shell of the shop.
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8 hours ago

The anatomy of the Epstein network

Media focus on the Epstein files has overshadowed critical reporting on Gaza, where alleged ceasefire failures and restricted access hide ongoing mass casualties.
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7 hours ago

Prince and Princess of Wales deeply concerned' by Epstein revelations

Much of the work of the royal family in recent weeks has been overshadowed by the Epstein scandal, which was reignited when millions of documents associated with the convicted child sex offender were released by US authorities. These sparked a string of allegations against William's uncle and have led to UK police launching an investigation into Peter Mandelson over alleged misconduct in public office. The former minister has denied any wrongdoing.
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10 hours ago

Japan's Takaichi vows to deliver on tax cuts after LDP's historic' win

LDP looks set to secure 316 seats in Japan's 500-member house, marking its best result since its founding in 1955. Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has promised to cut taxes and keep her cabinet intact as she celebrated her Liberal Democratic Party's (LDP) landslide victory in Sunday's general election. Takaichi's pledge on Monday came as projections by the NHK broadcaster showed the conservative LDP securing 316 seats in the 500-member National Assembly and winning a historic two-thirds majority in the lower house.
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13 hours ago

Indian police commissioner wants ID cards for AI agents

Mandate precise digital identities and comprehensive logging for autonomous AI agents to ensure accountability, while China tightens bans on tokenization and yuan-linked stablecoins.
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11 hours ago

Bangladesh's Jamaat leader Shafiqur Rahman: The man everyone wants to meet

On Wednesday evening in Dhaka, Shafiqur Rahman, the emir [chief] of the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, unveiled an ambitious election manifesto. A key promise: If his party wins the country's February 12 election, it would lay the ground for Bangladesh to quadruple its gross domestic product (GDP) to $2 trillion by 2040. Addressing politicians and diplomats, the 67-year-old Rahman pledged investment in technology-driven agriculture, manufacturing, information technology, education and healthcare, alongside higher foreign investment and increased public spending.
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14 hours ago

Christchurch mosque shooter appeals guilty plea, sentence

Branton Tarrant appealed his 2019 conviction and life sentence, claiming his guilty plea resulted from mental deterioration caused by harsh detention and solitary confinement.
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11 hours ago

Tool of siege': Israel's punishing control of Gaza movement

Israeli-controlled crossing closures have become a permanent system of control, redefining Palestinian survival by restricting movement, aid, medical evacuations, and access to basic rights.
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16 hours ago

Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy says Russian energy sites are legitimate targets

Russian energy infrastructure is a legitimate target because the energy sector generates funds used to produce weapons, making strikes on it equivalent to military targets.
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7 hours ago

Shipping giant MSC facilitates trade from Israeli settlements through EU

MSC facilitated at least 957 shipments from Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank to the United States in 2025, using European ports.
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6 hours ago

Pakistan can sell weapons in the Middle East, but can it sell security?

From February 2 to 4, Libya's eastern commander, renegade military commander Khalifa Haftar, visited Rawalpindi for talks at Pakistan's army headquarters with the army chief, Asim Munir. The visit might have seemed routine, but it highlights Pakistan's expanding defence diplomacy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Pakistan reportedly signed a $4bn defence deal with Haftar's self-styled Libyan National Army (LNA), including 16 JF-17 fighters and 12 Super Mushak trainer aircraft, structured over roughly two and a half years.
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6 hours ago

Italy's T20 World Cup debut ends with big loss against Scotland

T20 World Cup debutants Italy have had a bruising introduction to cricket's biggest stage as they suffered a crushing 73-run loss to Scotland in Kolkata, India. Scotland posted a hefty 207-4 on Monday with opener George Munsey top-scoring with 84, and in reply, Italy were bowled out for 134 in 16.4 overs. list of 4 itemsend of list A nation better known for its football, Italy are cricket minnows and the lowest-ranked side in the 20-team tournament.
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13 hours ago

2026 Winter Olympics: Follow live updates from Milan Cortina

Eileen Gu seeks her first 2026 gold in women's ski slopestyle; Anna Gasser can win a third consecutive big air gold; U.S. women's hockey faces Switzerland.
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17 hours ago

The dark side of green technology: what do electric vehicles really cost?

Demand for battery metals drives exploitation, armed conflict, and resource nationalism, harming millions and implicating governments, corporations, and technology supply chains.
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7 hours ago

USD/JPY pulls back in the Asian session - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

USD/JPY pulled back to the 156.5–157.0 area from profit-taking, while the broader weekly/monthly uptrend and political support for Japan’s government keep the longer-term outlook intact.
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6 hours ago

Epstein was not ostracised for his crimes. To some powerful men, he became even more appealing | Moira Donegan

A new tranche of Epstein files has blasted its way through the worlds of media, politics, tech, academia, finance and Hollywood. High-profile individuals have once again been forced to explain their relationship with the billionaire financier and why exactly they sent that email, or what they were doing in that photo, in that place, at that time. There have been resignations in Norway, Slovakia, France, the UK and on Wall Street.
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15 hours ago

Jon Kudelka, much-loved Australian political cartoonist, dies aged 53

Kudelka was born in Burnie on the north coast of Tasmania in 1972. After selling his first cartoon at the age of nine, he went on to draw political cartoons for more than 30 years, some 10,000 of which were published. He won Walkley awards for best cartoon in 2008 and 2018, as well as Kennedy, Stanley and News awards. He was the Museum of Australian Democracy's political cartoonist of the year in 2010 and 2019.
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US figure skater Amber Glenn faces backlash over politics and copyright issues after Olympic gold

American figure skater Amber Glenn used Seb McKinnon's song "The Return" without permission during her Olympic free skate, prompting a public copyright objection.
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1 day 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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1 day 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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1 day 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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21 hours ago

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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1 day 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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