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Did a Russian ‘shadow ship’ cut the Finland-Estonia undersea Baltic cable?
Finnish authorities have boarded a ship in the Baltic Sea that the West suspects is linked to Russia.
Health worker displaced by Israeli attacks in Gaza dies of ‘extreme cold’
Many people in Gaza lack adequate shelter and are malnourished after more than a year of Israeli attacks and blockades.
Photos: Russia-Ukraine war in 2024
'All-encompassing' war nears three years with Ukrainian soldiers losing morale and territory.
North Korean soldier captured in Ukraine war dies: South Korea’s spy agency
Intel report comes days after Ukraine's president said nearly 3,000 North Korean soldiers 'killed or wounded' in combat.
Mohamed Salah on Liverpool’s League title bid: This year feels different
Salah commented after Liverpool beat Leicester 3-1 to go seven points clear at the top of the Premier League table.
South Korean parliament votes to impeach acting president
South Korean lawmakers have voted to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo.
Israel attacks Yemen’s main airport while UN health chief boards flight
Israel attacked Sanaa International Airport in Yemen on Thursday.
India’s top order in trouble against Australia on second day of fourth Test
Steve Smith's heroics and India's late batting collapse puts Australia firmly in control of the pivotal fourth Test.
India announces seven days of mourning for ex-PM Manmohan Singh
Singh, one of the architects of India's economic liberalisation in the early 1990s, held office from 2004 to 2014.
‘Modern slavery’: Trapped in Iraq, Nigerian women cry out for help
Nigerian women recruited to work as domestic helpers in the Middle Eastern country say they face severe abuse.

