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Hezbollah slain leader Nasrallah to be buried in Lebanon on February 23
Hassan Nasrallah received a temporary burial as hostilities with Israel did not allow for a funeral to take place.
UK to become first country to criminalise AI child abuse tools
UK will make it a crime to possess, create or distribute AI tools that generate sexual content targeting children.
Israel destroys buildings in West Bank’s Jenin after killing elderly man
Explosions heard throughout Jenin, part of Israeli military operation in the city and its adjacent refugee camp.
Does ‘cancel culture’ help or hinder free speech?
Today on The Stream: Has the line between accountability and censorship blurred with the rise of cancel culture?
Syria’s President al-Sharaa meets Saudi Arabia’s MBS in first foreign trip
Syria's leader is in Saudi Arabia to garner support for his transitional government.
How have Canada, China and Mexico responded to Trump’s tariffs?
The US president's new tariffs prompt retaliation and spark concerns over global trade disruptions and inflation.
Canada’s brewing disquiet
The frontrunners in the Liberals’ leadership race cannot offer the change the party needs to tackle Trump and elections.
Why was Luka Doncic traded to the Lakers?
The Mavs trade of superstar Luka Doncic has the whole NBA asking why Dallas made the bombshell, three-team exchange.
Rafael Grossi: Is the world edging closer to nuclear conflict?
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi on nuclear threats, global tensions, and the future of atomic security.
Israel carries out massive simultaneous explosions across Jenin
Israel has carried out several simultaneous explosions in the Jenin refugee camp, destroying as many as 20 homes.

