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ICC Champions Trophy: Top 5 players; Afridi, Azam, Buttler, Gill, Maxwell
Ahead of the start of the ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan on February 19, Al Jazeera picks five players to watch.
Palestinians burn ‘humiliating’ shirts after release from Israeli prisons
Freed Palestinians burn 'racist' shirts forced onto them by Israel in exchange for captives after tense negotiations.
“This is the largest breach in American history”
A lawsuit was filed to stop the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing US Treasury Department records.
“All Israel can do is obstruct. And this is what it’s doing.”
Benjamin Netanyahu wants to make the ceasefire deal look as difficult as possible, says commentator Ori Goldberg.
Protests over train station collapse grip Serbia, demand government action
Students march in Serbia, seeking justice for train station victims and accountability for corruption and nepotism.
Jannik Sinner banned from tennis for three months in doping case
The world number one reached a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency after two positive drug tests in 2024.
Lives on the line: Low pay has US wildland firefighters quitting
As wildfires get worse, firefighters are struggling to combat blazes and remain in a job with poor labour conditions.
Germany rebuffs ‘dictated peace’ for Ukraine at Munich security summit
Chancellor Olaf Scholz also rejected the call by US Vice President JD Vance to open Germany's door to far-right parties.
What explains Trump’s fixation on South Africa?
Trump targets South Africa over ‘human rights violations’ against white farmers.
Sudan army retakes more of capital Khartoum from RSF
Sudanese military makes gains in the capital as paramilitaries retain key positions.

