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France to investigate former culture minister Lang over Epstein links
Pressure is mounting for Lang to resign as head of a French cultural institute over his ties to convicted sex offender.
UN, US condemn RSF drone strikes on aid deliveries in famine-hit Sudan
The Sudan Doctors Network calls the attack in North Kordofan a 'blatant violation of international humanitarian law'.
In Japan’s election, voters hope for relief from rising prices
Japanese households are finding it harder than ever to make ends meet as wages fail to keep pace with rising prices.
Why US-funded vaccine trial plan for babies in Guinea-Bissau caused outrage
The health trial by researchers at the University of Southern Denmark has been suspended by Bissau-Guinean authorities.
Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ to convene in Washington, discuss Gaza: Report
Report by news outlet Axios says that first meeting of board tasked with governing Gaza will take place on February 19.
LIVE: Iran’s top diplomat set to address Al Jazeera Forum in Doha
Today's event will discuss Israel's genocidal war on Gaza and the state of the Arab world.
How Basant became Lahore’s signature festival in Pakistan
After years of restrictions, Lahore cautiously celebrates the return of its iconic spring kite festival.
Vanishing wildlife at Egypt’s Lake Qarun force fishermen to abandon trade
Toxic waters of Lake Qarun devastate fishermen's livelihoods, leaving boats idle and restaurants empty along its shores.
Trump hails ‘very good’ Iran talks but maintains threat of military action
President Donald Trump told reporters that the US had ‘very good’ talks with Iran in Oman on Friday.
Israel’s war on Gaza decimated transport and even made walking perilous
Total losses of transport infrastructure estimated at $2.5bn. leaving many areas isolated and basic services suspended.

