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Guerrilla violence sparks displacement crisis in northeast Colombia
Thousands have escaped a sudden outbreak of drug-related violence between two armed groups in northeastern Colombia.
Canada’s Liberal leadership race: Who’s running to replace Justin Trudeau?
Former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and ex-Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney are frontrunners, experts say.
Afghanistan: The price of peace
The disastrous 20-year US mission in Afghanistan which ended in failure, the limits of power and long-term scars of war.
Ruined Gaza mosque hosts first Friday prayers since ceasefire
Worshippers gathered in a ruined Gaza mosque for their first Friday prayers since the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal.
UK’s ‘100-year partnership’ with Ukraine is a meaningless political stunt
The century-long commitment will not do much to counter the shift in Western policy towards Ukraine under Trump.
Fact check: Can Trump really erase Biden’s ‘health legacy’?
Trump's early health moves suggest he aims to dismantle Biden's drug cost and insurance expansions. What's next?
Pakistan’s political deadlock deepens as PTI withdraws from negotiations
Analysts expect ex-PM Imran Khan's party to return to street agitations, but some experts believe it's making a mistake.
Australian Open: Sinner sets up Zverev final after trouncing Shelton
World number one Jannick Sinner overcomes American Ben Shelton in straight sets to reach Australian Open final.
Inside the Lebanese border town Israeli forces turned to ruins
All signs of life have disappeared from this ruined Lebanese town near the border with Israel.
Israel targets southern Lebanon; Netanyahu says army to not leave by Sunday
Under a ceasefire deal with Hezbollah, Israeli forces were to withdraw from Lebanon by January 26.

