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Atrocities in Sudan's el-Fasher preventable rights catastrophe: UN

Daily Sabah | 10 Feb, 11:05

Long way to go: Russia's Lavrov downplays Ukraine talks hopes

Daily Sabah | 10 Feb, 11:05

Russia Nears Capture of Key Ukrainian Towns After Year of Grinding Assaults

New York Times | 10 Feb, 11:04

Trump’s Doomed Drive to Rename Penn Station and Dulles Airport

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Baking for Your Valentine? This Psychologist Would Like a Word.

New York Times | 10 Feb, 11:04

Helen Goh, the British baker and therapist, thinks romantic treats can be tricky. She advises tailoring them to the length of your relationship. ......

George Saunders on Anger, Ambition and Sin

New York Times | 10 Feb, 11:04

The acclaimed writer discusses the limits of kindness and the foundations of sin. ......

On this day: IBM computer Deep Blue beat world champion Garry Kasparov in 1996

Philenews | 10 Feb, 10:56

Following are some of the major events to have occurred on February 10: 1932 – Edgar Wallace, British thriller writer, died. 1947Treaty of Paris signed among five victor nations. 1962 – Roy Lichtenstein’s first solo exhibit opens....

Sweden to tighten citizenship rules amid push to cut immigration

Philenews | 10 Feb, 10:56

Sweden will tighten citizenship rules with applicants facing a longer, eight-year wait before they can apply, a minimum wage threshold and a test of their understanding of Swedish society, the centre-right government said on Monday. Successive governments have...

Survivors dispute Greek coastguard account of fatal migrant shipwreck

Philenews | 10 Feb, 10:56

Survivors of a shipwreck that killed 15 Afghan migrants off Greece last week said that the dinghy they were in did not change course or ram a coastguard vessel, contradicting the official account by authorities. Fifteen people died in the�shipwreck�off the...

UK’s Prince William and Kate ‘deeply concerned’ about Epstein revelations

Philenews | 10 Feb, 10:56

Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate said on Monday they were deeply concerned by the revelations in the Jeffrey Epstein files amid further damning disclosures about the heir-to-the-throne’s uncle Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor....

UK PM Starmer’s communications director quits over Epstein scandal

Philenews | 10 Feb, 10:56

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s director of communications Tim Allan resigned on Monday, a day after Starmer’s top aide Morgan McSweeney quit...

Bangladesh’s Tarique Rahman: From exile to edge of power

Khaleejtimes | 10 Feb, 10:55

Less than two months after returning from nearly two decades of self-imposed exile in London, Tarique Rahman could win one of Bangladesh's most pivotal elections and become prime minister, leading the country as his parents once did. If opinion polls hold,...

How AI helped Indian police identify victim of gruesome murder

Khaleejtimes | 10 Feb, 10:55

When traditional methods to identify the body of a dead woman – wrapped in a blanket near the Yamuna Expressway – failed to yield any results, the Agra police fell back on AI technology to help them. Identifying the body initially failed as the face...

Three-year heatwave bleached half the planet's coral reefs: Study

Khaleejtimes | 10 Feb, 10:55

A study published on Tuesday showed that more than half of the world's coral reefs were bleached between 2014-2017 -- a record-setting episode now being eclipsed by another series of devastating heatwaves. The analysis concluded that 51 per cent of the world's...

Islamist leader rises from obscurity to challenge for Bangladesh’s top job

Khaleejtimes | 10 Feb, 10:55

Shafiqur Rahman has long been on the margins of Bangladeshi politics, but his bearded face now appears on posters and billboards across Dhaka, urging voters to elect the country’s first Islamist-led government in a general election on Thursday. The 67-year-old...

India's Adani discloses US sanction violation probe after Iranian cargo report

Khaleejtimes | 10 Feb, 10:55

India's Adani Enterprises said Tuesday it was cooperating with a US probe into potential sanctions violations, after a media report alleged that the company had imported Iranian oil products. The Wall Street Journal reported in June that US prosecutors were...

King Charles ‘ready to support’ police as they assess claim his brother, Andrew, shared confidential ...

Egypt Independent | 10 Feb, 10:31

LondonKing Charles stands ready to support British police as they assess a report that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor allegedly shared confidential material with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during the former prince’s role as UK trade envoy. The latest...

Gen Z won the revolution. The old guard are dominating the election

Egypt Independent | 10 Feb, 10:31

Bangladesh votes on Thursday in the first election since a Gen Z rebellion toppled an ageing autocrat – an uprising tens of millions of young people dreamt could chart a new course for their country. Images of longtime leader Sheikh Hasina fleeing by...

Trump the ‘demolition’ man of world order, European security experts warn

Egypt Independent | 10 Feb, 10:31

The world is in an era of “wrecking-ball politics” led by US President Donald Trump, and it’s putting the decadeslong prosperous international order under unprecedented strain, according to the Munich Security Report 2026. The annual report, released ahead of...

False alarm: US-Iran talks are not a countdown to conflict

Asiatimes | 10 Feb, 10:20

When Iranian and US officials met for talks in the Omani capital of Muscat on February 6, many journalists and analysts were speculating as to whether diplomacy will fail and whether war will inevitably follow. But that framing misses the deeper reality of...

Cricket diplomacy: India playing the long game in Afghanistan

Asiatimes | 10 Feb, 10:20

On the night of October 23, 2023, India’s oldest international cricket ground, the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chepauk, Chennai, erupted in celebration. Tens of thousands roared and waved flags. The stands rejoiced in what seemed like a familiar triumph over a...

Bangladesh prepares to vote in world's 1st Gen Z-inspired polls

Daily Sabah | 10 Feb, 09:36

Bangladesh's political roles have reversed ahead of Thursday's vote, following years in which the opposition was sidelined by mass arrests or boycotted polls under former ......

Deadly Karachi mall fire started in artificial flower shop, witnesses tell court

Khaleejtimes | 10 Feb, 09:25

Four prosecution witnesses, including a teenage boy, recorded their statements before a judicial magistrate, stating that the deadly fire at Gul Plaza Shopping Mall originated from an artificial flower shop located on the ground floor, Dawn reported. In...

Philippine police battalion sacked over brutal hazing of recruits

Khaleejtimes | 10 Feb, 09:25

An entire police battalion in the Philippines was sacked over alleged hazing and maltreatment of police recruits in the country’s Muslim region. Authorities acknowledged the incident and vowed independent investigations against the perpetrators. The incident...

Indonesian Army planning to send thousands of troops to the Gaza Strip

Israel Hayom | 10 Feb, 09:05

The Indonesian military is preparing as many as 8,000 soldiers for a potential peacekeeping mission in Gaza, Simanjuntak told Bloomberg on Tuesday. The move showcases the efforts of President Prabowo Subianto...

48 hours before Bangladesh polls, Hindu trader stabbed to death in his shop

India Today | 10 Feb, 09:01

48 hours before Bangladesh polls, Hindu trader stabbed to death in his shop ......

US slashes Bangladesh tariffs to 19 per cent in new trade deal: Key aspects of ...

India TV | 10 Feb, 08:52

The United States and Bangladesh announced an agreement on Monday to reduce US tariffs on Bangladeshi goods, while Washington also pledged to work towards duty exemptions for selected textile and apparel products, the White House has announced. ......

WATCH: US plane crash lands on busy highway in Georgia, hitting several vehicles

India TV | 10 Feb, 08:52

A small aircraft crashed into multiple vehicles during an emergency landing on a busy road in the US state of Georgia on Monday, after the pilot was unable to return to the airport due to engine trouble, police said. ......

'Attack, don't negotiate': Iranian youth's appeal to Trump before taking his life | Video

India TV | 10 Feb, 08:52

An Iranian youth has reportedly died by suicide after posting a...

Russian troops installed giant steel weed whackers on a vehicle to fend off drone attacks

Business Insider | 10 Feb, 08:47

A Ukrainian serviceman holds an FPV drone to the sky. The spinning discs, resembling weed whackers, are designed to knock these drones down or maintain a gap between their payload blasts and the vehicle. Andriy Andriyenko/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty...

The taekwondo teacher tasked with healing India's troubled state

BBC News | 10 Feb, 08:46

Opinion is divided on whether Manipur's new chief minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh can bring calm to the state. ......

Was this the ultimate Super Bowl redemption story?

BBC News | 10 Feb, 08:46

Sam Darnold leading the Seattle Seahawks to Super Bowl glory could just be the greatest redemption story ever in the NFL. We take a closer look. ......

Australia police defend actions after violence at protest over Israeli president visit

Virtual Jerusalem | 10 Feb, 08:25

Videos from the rally appear to show officers punching protesters and dragging praying men away.| �Read More��BBC News ......

Israel kills 5 in Gaza while seeking further control over West Bank

Daily Sabah | 10 Feb, 08:23

At least three Palestinians were killed Monday when the Israeli military struck west of Gaza City, according to hospital sources. Shifa Hospital reported the deaths amid the month ......

Inflation, ban on Hasina's party: Main issues in Bangladesh's February 12 election

Khaleejtimes | 10 Feb, 08:13

Bangladeshis will head to the polls on Thursday, with nearly 128 million people eligible to vote, in a key test of the country’s return to democracy after a popular uprising toppled long-time leader Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. Here are the main election...

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