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Iranian singer ‘sentenced to jail’ over Mahsa Amini protest anthem
Shervin Hajipour says he was sentenced to more than three years in prison for 'inciting people to riot'.
‘In Gaza, football is the only escape’: Palestine star Mahmoud Wadi on war
Wadi talks about growing up in Gaza, leaving to follow his dream and the struggles of being a Palestinian footballer.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 148
At least 17 people are killed in Israeli attacks on Deir el-Balah and the Jabalia refugee camp as hunger crisis worsens.
Are snakebites rising in South Asia — and what’s responsible?
A study from Sri Lanka suggests climate change will spark a rise in the numbers of people receiving snakebites.
An Indian kitchen fights prejudice with love from violence-hit Manipur
Three Manipuri women serve slices of their culture, trauma and life from Lomba Kitchen in their New Delhi apartment.
Argentina’s Milei vows to push economic reforms with or without parliament
Argentina’s libertarian leader says he will 'keep pushing forward' with radical economic agenda.
Money, power and the peril of courting Chinese nationalism
Nationalism in China has been invoked for political ends and financial gains, but it is also a destructive force.
Manchester City ready for United to try to ‘close gap’ in Premier League
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola expects United to be a force once more, but not in time for Sunday's derby.
What is Super Tuesday and why is it important? All you need to know
With votes in more than a dozen states, Super Tuesday is set to be pivotal in the race for the Republican nomination.
Hamas says seven captives killed in Israeli army bombing of Gaza
The group's military wing confirms the news after an investigation although it does not state when the captives died.

