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Rubio leads US delegation to MSC on 'wrecking-ball politics'

The organizers of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) did not hesitate to name who they thought is behind the "period of wrecking-ball politics." "The most powerful of those who take the axe to existing rules and institutions is US President Donald Trump," they wrote in the Munich Security Report 2026released on Monday. The release came as organizers announced that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will lead "a sizable delegation" of officials to the MSC this weekend.
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Bangladesh 2026 elections explained in maps and charts

Bangladesh holds a pivotal general election on February 12 with 127 million registered voters amid recent political upheaval, economic slowdown, and a predominantly young population.
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Thousands protest against Israeli President Herzog's Australia visit

Demonstrators risk arrest if they join a protest march late on Monday, organised by the Palestine Action Group from Sydney Town Hall to New South Wales Parliament, which falls in an area authorities have designated as a special protected area during Herzog's visit. Palestine Action Group failed in a legal challenge in a Sydney court on Monday against the restrictions placed on the demonstration.
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Venezuela rearrests opposition figure Guanipa after release: Prosecutor

Juan Pablo Guanipa was rearrested and placed under house arrest for not complying with release terms while facing accusations of leading a terrorist plot.
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Venezuela opposition politician Juan Pablo Guanipa released

Juan Pablo Guanipa, a prominent opposition politician, was released from jail amid a government campaign freeing political prisoners under international pressure.
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Venezuela: Juan Pablo Guanipa released from prison

Juan Pablo Guanipa was released from prison after being detained since May 2025, amid pressure for Venezuela to free political prisoners.
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Thailand's Bhumjaithai set for coalition talks after surprise election win

Bhumjaithai leads Thailand's election, projected to win at least 194 of 500 seats, with Anutin preparing to form a coalition government.
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Australia: Israeli president visits Bondi Beach attack site

Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Bondi Beach memorial, met victims' families, laid stones from Jerusalem, affirmed solidarity against antisemitic terror and sought closer Australia-Israel ties.
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Australia: Israeli president visits Bondy Beach attack site

Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Australia, met Bondi Beach attack victims, laid stones and wreath at the memorial, expressed solidarity and sought stronger bilateral ties.
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At least 53 people dead or missing after boat capsizes off Libya coast

A rubber boat capsized off Zuwara, Libya on February 6, 2026, leaving at least 53 people, including two babies, dead or missing.
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Isaac Herzog arrives in Sydney to meet survivors of Bondi terror attack amid tight security

Israel's president Isaac Herzog visited Australia to meet Bondi attack survivors, express solidarity, and discuss relations with Australian leaders amid mixed community reactions.
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Christchurch gunman seeks to appeal convictions and withdraw guilty plea

Brenton Tarrant seeks to vacate his guilty pleas, claiming imprisonment conditions impaired his rational decision-making; if granted, he would face a new trial.
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In Nigeria's Woro, massacre leaves a community devastated and in ruins

He keeps returning to the same spot a small, burned-out shop in the centre of Woro in western Nigeria's state of Kwara. Tanko looked exhausted, his eyes red and swollen, his voice barely rising above a whisper. Inside that shop are the corpses of my friend's son and grandson, he said, fighting back tears. It was difficult to make out the bodies in the blackened shell of the shop.
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The anatomy of the Epstein network

Media focus on the Epstein files has overshadowed critical reporting on Gaza, where alleged ceasefire failures and restricted access hide ongoing mass casualties.
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Prince and Princess of Wales deeply concerned' by Epstein revelations

Much of the work of the royal family in recent weeks has been overshadowed by the Epstein scandal, which was reignited when millions of documents associated with the convicted child sex offender were released by US authorities. These sparked a string of allegations against William's uncle and have led to UK police launching an investigation into Peter Mandelson over alleged misconduct in public office. The former minister has denied any wrongdoing.
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Japan's Takaichi vows to deliver on tax cuts after LDP's historic' win

LDP looks set to secure 316 seats in Japan's 500-member house, marking its best result since its founding in 1955. Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has promised to cut taxes and keep her cabinet intact as she celebrated her Liberal Democratic Party's (LDP) landslide victory in Sunday's general election. Takaichi's pledge on Monday came as projections by the NHK broadcaster showed the conservative LDP securing 316 seats in the 500-member National Assembly and winning a historic two-thirds majority in the lower house.
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Indian police commissioner wants ID cards for AI agents

Mandate precise digital identities and comprehensive logging for autonomous AI agents to ensure accountability, while China tightens bans on tokenization and yuan-linked stablecoins.
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Bangladesh's Jamaat leader Shafiqur Rahman: The man everyone wants to meet

On Wednesday evening in Dhaka, Shafiqur Rahman, the emir [chief] of the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, unveiled an ambitious election manifesto. A key promise: If his party wins the country's February 12 election, it would lay the ground for Bangladesh to quadruple its gross domestic product (GDP) to $2 trillion by 2040. Addressing politicians and diplomats, the 67-year-old Rahman pledged investment in technology-driven agriculture, manufacturing, information technology, education and healthcare, alongside higher foreign investment and increased public spending.
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Christchurch mosque shooter appeals guilty plea, sentence

Branton Tarrant appealed his 2019 conviction and life sentence, claiming his guilty plea resulted from mental deterioration caused by harsh detention and solitary confinement.
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Tool of siege': Israel's punishing control of Gaza movement

Israeli-controlled crossing closures have become a permanent system of control, redefining Palestinian survival by restricting movement, aid, medical evacuations, and access to basic rights.
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Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy says Russian energy sites are legitimate targets

Russian energy infrastructure is a legitimate target because the energy sector generates funds used to produce weapons, making strikes on it equivalent to military targets.
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Shipping giant MSC facilitates trade from Israeli settlements through EU

MSC facilitated at least 957 shipments from Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank to the United States in 2025, using European ports.
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Pakistan can sell weapons in the Middle East, but can it sell security?

From February 2 to 4, Libya's eastern commander, renegade military commander Khalifa Haftar, visited Rawalpindi for talks at Pakistan's army headquarters with the army chief, Asim Munir. The visit might have seemed routine, but it highlights Pakistan's expanding defence diplomacy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Pakistan reportedly signed a $4bn defence deal with Haftar's self-styled Libyan National Army (LNA), including 16 JF-17 fighters and 12 Super Mushak trainer aircraft, structured over roughly two and a half years.
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2026 Winter Olympics: Follow live updates from Milan Cortina

Eileen Gu seeks her first 2026 gold in women's ski slopestyle; Anna Gasser can win a third consecutive big air gold; U.S. women's hockey faces Switzerland.
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The dark side of green technology: what do electric vehicles really cost?

Demand for battery metals drives exploitation, armed conflict, and resource nationalism, harming millions and implicating governments, corporations, and technology supply chains.
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Exclusive: New emails show how Epstein used the media to rehab his reputation

Epstein cultivated relationships with media and legacy institutions to manipulate coverage, scrub damaging content, and use journalistic ties for personal advantage.
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Epstein was not ostracised for his crimes. To some powerful men, he became even more appealing | Moira Donegan

A new tranche of Epstein files has blasted its way through the worlds of media, politics, tech, academia, finance and Hollywood. High-profile individuals have once again been forced to explain their relationship with the billionaire financier and why exactly they sent that email, or what they were doing in that photo, in that place, at that time. There have been resignations in Norway, Slovakia, France, the UK and on Wall Street.
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Jon Kudelka, much-loved Australian political cartoonist, dies aged 53

Kudelka was born in Burnie on the north coast of Tasmania in 1972. After selling his first cartoon at the age of nine, he went on to draw political cartoons for more than 30 years, some 10,000 of which were published. He won Walkley awards for best cartoon in 2008 and 2018, as well as Kennedy, Stanley and News awards. He was the Museum of Australian Democracy's political cartoonist of the year in 2010 and 2019.
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US figure skater Amber Glenn faces backlash over politics and copyright issues after Olympic gold

American figure skater Amber Glenn used Seb McKinnon's song "The Return" without permission during her Olympic free skate, prompting a public copyright objection.
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Hope and scepticism as Yemen's Saudi-backed gov't announces a new cabinet

Saudi-backed Presidential Leadership Council named a 35-member cabinet to govern divided, war-torn Yemen, balancing rival factions and aiming to improve services.
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Haiti's transitional council steps down, hands power to PM

Haiti's transitional presidential council resigned after failing to curb gang violence, leaving Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aime as the sole executive authority.
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Haiti's transitional council hands power to US-backed prime minister

Haiti's Transitional Presidential Council transferred power to Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aime amid gang-dominated insecurity, US intervention, council infighting, and plans to organise national elections.
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Building collapse in northern Lebanon kills at least six people

Two adjoining buildings collapsed in Tripoli's Bab al-Tabbaneh, killing at least six and injuring several, with ongoing search, rescue, evacuations, and emergency support.
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Timeline of past Bangladesh elections and the country's leaders

Bangladesh will hold elections on February 12 after Sheikh Hasina's 2024 ouster, with 127 million domestic voters and 15 million expatriates voting by post.
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Saudi Arabia slams foreign interference' in Sudan after deadly RSF attacks

Saudi Arabia condemned RSF attacks in Kordofan, blamed foreign fighters and illegal weapons for fueling Sudan's nearly three-year war and urged ceasefire compliance.
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Thailand counts votes in early election with 3 main parties vying for power

Thailand's election is a three-way contest with no clear majority expected, likely producing coalition negotiations among People's Party, Bhumjaithai, and Pheu Thai.
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Malaysia sees 2026 as a year of 'execution' as Anwar administration tries to lock in policy gains | Fortune

"2026 is going to be about how we deliver RMK13," YB Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir told Fortune ahead of the Forum Ekonomi Malaysia summit on Feb. 5. "It's a higher chance of success compared to trying to come up with a new policy direction," he added later. "Two years is quite a short runway." Malaysia must hold general elections no later than February 2028, where voters will decide whether to extend the mandate of current Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and his Pakatan Harapan governing coalition.
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The Guardian view on the scramble for critical minerals: while powers vie for access, labourers die | Editorial

US strategic moves aim to secure DRC critical minerals through Project Vault and trade deals, risking exploitation while failing to build local processing capacity or protect communities.
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From blackouts to food shortages: How US blockade is crippling life in Cuba

A US oil blockade has produced a severe fuel and electricity crisis in Cuba, forcing emergency rationing and measures that paralyze daily life for 11 million people.
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Ethiopia demands Eritrea immediately withdraw' troops from its territory

Ethiopia accuses Eritrea of occupying border territory, supporting armed groups inside Ethiopia, and demands Eritrean troop withdrawal while offering dialogue if territorial integrity is respected.
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How has Israel's genocidal war on Gaza shaped the Middle East?

Al Jazeera Forum discusses the regional impact of Israel's genocidal war against the Palestinian people in Gaza. Four months into the Gaza ceasefire, Palestinians in the devastated territory are coming to terms with the post-war situation. At this year's edition of the Al Jazeera Forum in Doha, delegates are focusing on the power shifts created by Israel's genocide. A new committee of technocrats is expected to be in charge of Gaza's governance.
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Japan election: Sanae Takaichi set for big win as polls open

Opinion polls project the LDP will win a majority, possibly a two-thirds landslide, strengthening Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's mandate and shifting Japanese politics rightward.
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India and Malaysia pledge to bolster trade, defence collaborations

India and Malaysia will deepen collaboration across semiconductors, defence, healthcare, food security, trade, investments, and local-currency cross-border settlement.
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India's Modi visits Malaysia amid deepening ties

This morning, I had the pleasure of welcoming my friend and Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, to Perdana Putra for the official welcoming ceremony,
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Japan election: Sanae Takaichi's ruling conservatives on course for landslide victory

LDP and its coalition partner are projected to win a landslide majority, consolidating Sanae Takaichi's power amid fiscal strain and China–Taiwan tensions.
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Japanese prime minister's landslide win gives her party a lower-house supermajority and more room to enact a right-wing agenda | Fortune

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Japanese prime minister's landslide win gives her party a lower-house supermajority and more room to enact a right-wing agenda | Fortune

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Queensland moves to ban pro-Palestine slogan from the river to the sea' under sweeping new hate speech laws

Queensland will seek to criminalise use of 'from the river to the sea' and 'globalise the intifada' when intended to incite menace, harassment or offence.
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Iran-US talks in Muscat bought time, not a deal

Iran–US talks reopened high-level diplomacy, but deep mistrust and concurrent military pressure leave prospects for a substantive deal uncertain and risk renewed escalation.
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Families inconsolable' in Gaza as Israel returns more unidentified bodies

Israel has returned dozens of Palestinian bodies and human remains to Gaza without providing any information about their identities or how they were killed, according to Palestinian medical officials. The remains arrived at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Wednesday in plain white bags and are now being examined by forensic teams in an effort to identify them and provide answers to grieving families.
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The rulebook that limited US and Russian nukes has fallen apart. Both sides could revert to worst-case scenario planning, experts warn.

The expiration of the New START treaty this week, which capped the amount of nuclear warheads that the two sides could deploy on bombers, submarines, and missiles, will reduce the degree oftransparency between Washington and Moscow at a moment of high tension in Europe. Without the verification processes and formal exchanges, like site visits, defense planners will find themselves in the dark.
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Public debt: A ticking time bomb about to explode?

Global public debt is nearing $100 trillion and exceeds historical norms, becoming a structural economic burden while growth remains insufficient.
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England v Nepal: Men's T20 World Cup 2026 live updates

England 57-2 after six overs with Bethell dominating the scoring, Buttler dismissed early and Sher Malla taking a wicket for Nepal.
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Once Washington's Closest Caucasus Partner, Georgia To Watch Vance Visit From The Outside

When leaving Tbilisi for the airport, travelers pass along George W Bush Avenue, named after the former US president following his landmark 2005 visit -- a reminder of a period when Georgia was among Washington's closest partners in the South Caucasus. That road now appears to be a dead end, or at least closed for repairs. Once Washington's closest partner in the South Caucasus, Georgia now finds itself stranded in US regional diplomacy.
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Japan heads to polls as Takaichi seeks mandate for conservative agenda

Sanae Takaichi's conservative coalition is poised to win a large lower-house majority, backed by promises of higher defence spending, immigration tightening, and cost-of-living relief.
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Afghanistan lose to New Zealand in T20 World Cup opener

Tim Seifert and Glenn Phillips led New Zealand's middle-order recovery to chase 183 and secure a five-wicket victory over Afghanistan in Chennai.
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Winter Olympics 2026: Women's downhill, snowboarding, luge, speed skating and more live

Milan Cortina 2026 Day One features snowboarding elimination runs, mixed doubles curling, alpine women's final with Lindsey Vonn, cross-country skiathlon, biathlon relay and speed skating.
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Arrest in Dubai after shooting of Russian general FSB

The man suspected of shooting senior Russian military intelligence officer Vladimir Alexeyev in Moscow has been detained in Dubai, Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) intelligence agency said Sunday. The FSB named the Russian national in his 60s as Lyubomir Korba, who it said was arrested by police in the United Arab Emirates and then extradited to Russia. TASS news agency reported Sunday that a second man was arrested in Moscow, while a suspected female accomplice of the gunman has fled to Ukraine, citing the FSB.
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T20 World Cup: Nepal fans light up Wankhede despite painful England loss

For most of a warm and breezy Sunday afternoon in Mumbai, the Wankhede Stadium felt closer to Kathmandu than India's southern metropolis as thousands of Nepalese fans sang, danced and dared to dream while their cricket team took on the mighty England in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. A sea of red and blue replica shirts heaved in every nook and corner of the iconic 33,000-capacity venue, with supporters turning the famed Indian stadium into their adopted home.
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