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Japan races to find earthquake survivors five days on
As Japan's earthquake rescue efforts enter its fifth day, there are growing concerns about resource availability.
Why is President Ruto in a row with Kenya’s judiciary? A simple guide
The president's outbursts come after a series of rulings against his reforms since he took office in August 2022.
What is Israel’s latest ‘day after’ plan for Gaza?
In a vision laid out for post-war Gaza, defence minister Gallant said an undefined Palestinian entity will take charge.
Why Bangladesh’s opposition is boycotting the election
Bangladesh's main opposition party is boycotting Sunday's election.
Iran’s Raisi promises retaliation at funeral for victims of twin bombings
Attack claimed by ISIL (ISIS) took place in Kerman on Wednesday during a memorial for top commander Qassem Soleimani.
Bans and boycotts: The troubled history of Bangladesh’s elections
Since independence in 1971, only a handful of the country's elections have been considered 'free and fair'.
What do we know about the school shooting in Iowa?
Republicans have reacted with prayers following the Perry school shooting but no proposals to change gun laws.
Pakistan senate approves resolution to delay February 8 elections: Reports
The caretaker government appointed to oversee the vote opposed the resolution moved by an independent senator.
‘He’s breathing’: My two hours under Gaza’s rubble after an Israeli strike
A father's radio, a mother's reassurance - and then, in an instant, darkness and pain. This is life under Israeli attack
Oscar Pistorius released on parole after serving nine years for murder
Former Paralympic athlete was serving 13-year sentence for Valentine's Day shooting of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.

