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Iran rejects ‘fictional narratives’ of power grab after protest killings
Former President Hassan Rouhani denies reports he wants to replace Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, blames US and Israel.
US consular services in illegal Israeli settlement in West Bank condemned
US move to provide consular services in Efrat settlement slammed as breach of international law.
BBC orders quick investigation into BAFTA broadcast slur
British broadcaster has apologised for failing to edit out a racial slur shouted by a guest with Tourette syndrome.
New Zealand fight back to eliminate cohosts Sri Lanka from T20 World Cup
New Zealand win by 61 runs, ejecting Sri Lanka at the Super Eights stage.
Hundreds return from Burundi to DRC as border shut by M23 fighting reopens
More than 90,000 Congolese fled across the border after M23 stormed in and took control of Uvira nearly 3 months ago.
Hungary’s Orban orders extra security, alleges Ukraine attacks plot
PM Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party face their strongest challenge in parliamentary elections scheduled for April 12.
Israel kills more journalists than any nation on record: Media watchdog
Israel responsible for 84 of 129 journalist killings in 2025 tracked by the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Demonstrators in frog costumes protest Trump’s State of the Union
As Trump delivered his State of the Union address, demonstrators dressed in frog costumes protested in the streets.
US issues new sanctions as it dials up pressure on Iran
Washington penalties target oil vessels as Trump administration intensifies 'maximum pressure' campaign against Tehran.
Where the Silence Breaks | Ep 3 – Colombia
As part of Colombia’s peace process, former army soldiers confess to extrajudicial killings to the victims' families.

