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Under new general, Russia’s Wagner makes deeper inroads into Libya
Using a new avatar of the paramilitary group, Putin is strengthening Russia's presence in the North African country.
Should Russia pay Ukraine to rebuild – or even to defeat its own invasion?
The EU finds itself in uncharted legal territory as it ponders using Russia’s frozen assets against it.
Israeli delegation expected in Qatar for more Gaza talks
Framework of agreement includes a six-week pause in fighting that could see an exchange of captives and increase in aid.
Israel’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 142
No let-up in Israeli bombings in central and southern Gaza as Israel uses starvation as a weapon of war.
Oppenheimer wins big at Screen Actors Guild Awards, boosting Oscar hopes
Christopher Nolan’s historical epic picks up top honour for outstanding cast in advance of next month's Oscars.
Two-month old Palestinian boy dies of hunger amid Israel’s war on Gaza
Mahmoud Fattouh dies from starvation as UN warns of an 'explosion' in child deaths due to a lack of food and water.
Trump breezes by Haley in South Carolina primary with eyes on Biden rematch
Former US President Donald Trump secures decisive victory in GOP primary, but Nikki Haley pledges to continue campaign.
US, UK bomb Houthi sites in Yemen amid surge in Red Sea ship attacks
US and UK forces hit 18 Houthi targets including underground weapons and missile storage facilities, officials say.
Dahomey doc on Europe’s looted African art wins Berlin film festival
A documentary by Franco-Senegalese director Mati Diop probing Europe's looted antiquities wins prestigious Golden Bear.
UK Conservatives suspend MP who said ‘Islamists’ control London’s mayor
Lee Anderson will now sit as an independent lawmaker in parliament after his remarks prompted a flood of criticism.

