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Israel to reopen Gaza’s Rafah crossing for 'limited movement of people only'
Israel to reopen Gaza’s Rafah crossing for 'limited movement of people only'
16:08
Gaza Peace Plan

Israel to reopen Gaza’s Rafah crossing for 'limited movement of people only'

Israel will reopen Gaza’s Rafah border crossing with Egypt on Sunday (1 February), allowing limited movement of Palestinians in both directions after nearly two years of closure, Israeli authorities said on Friday.

Families wait anxiously for Rafah crossing to reopen
22:00
Gaza peace plan

Families wait anxiously for Rafah crossing to reopen

Gaza families are watching the Rafah crossing closely as expectations build for a phased reopening under the peace plan. Israel has confirmed the border will reopen on Sunday (1st February), allowing “limited movement of people only.”

A diplomatic tightrope: How Türkiye and Azerbaijan are moving to de-escalate Iran-U.S. tensions
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Security Concerns

A diplomatic tightrope: How Türkiye and Azerbaijan are moving to de-escalate Iran-U.S. tensions

If Fars News Agency is to be believed, Iran's neighbours should be on alert. The agency, which reportedly mirrors the views of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, warned Azerbaijan and Türkiye that if the U.S. and Israel attack Iran, they will become "legitimate targets for Tehran."

Kremlin says Trump asked Putin to halt strikes on Kyiv
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UKRAINE WAR

Kremlin says Trump asked Putin to halt strikes on Kyiv

The Kremlin said on Friday (30 January) that Russian President had received a personal request from his U.S. counterpart, Donald Trump. The request was to halt strikes on Kyiv until 1 February to create a favourable environment for peace negotiations.

Syrian government reaches integration deal with Kurdish forces
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Syria-SDF deal

Syrian government reaches integration deal with Kurdish forces

The Syrian government and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) declared a ceasefire deal on Friday (30 January) that foresees a phased integration of Kurdish forces with the state.

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South Caucasus emerges as bridge between Europe and Asia
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South Caucasus

South Caucasus emerges as bridge between Europe and Asia

Europe is increasingly viewing the South Caucasus not as a region of frozen conflicts, but as a space of opportunity, stability and strategic connectivity, international relations expert Nagiz Mammadova said.

Russia’s withdrawal from Qamishli air base reflects 'coordination with new Syrian authorities'
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Russia-Syria ties

Russia’s withdrawal from Qamishli air base reflects 'coordination with new Syrian authorities'

“The decision is made that the Qamishli air base is not needed anymore,” political analyst Dmitry Bridzhe said, as Russia begins withdrawing forces from its facility in northeastern Syria amid shifts in the country’s political and security landscape.

EU approves €20 million in aid for Armenia as monitoring mission continues
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EU-Armenia ties

EU approves €20 million in aid for Armenia as monitoring mission continues

The 27 European Union member states have approved €20 million (approximately $23.3 million) in assistance for Armenia from the European Peace Facility, following Hungary’s decision to lift its earlier veto, European media reported on Wednesday (28 January).

Oil facility attack disrupts Kazakhstan’s exports, but leaves annual targets intact
15:47
Oil Exports

Oil facility attack disrupts Kazakhstan’s exports, but leaves annual targets intact

Kazakhstan lost around 3.8 million tonnes of oil exports following an attack on facilities of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), Energy Minister Yerlan Akkenzhenov said, stressing that it is still too early to assess the losses in monetary terms.

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South Caucasus emerges as bridge between Europe and Asia
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South Caucasus

South Caucasus emerges as bridge between Europe and Asia

Europe is increasingly viewing the South Caucasus not as a region of frozen conflicts, but as a space of opportunity, stability and strategic connecti...

Israel to reopen Gaza’s Rafah crossing for 'limited movement of people only'
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Gaza Peace Plan

Israel to reopen Gaza’s Rafah crossing for 'limited movement of people only'

Israel will reopen Gaza’s Rafah border crossing with Egypt on Sunday (1 February), allowing limited movement of Palestinians in both directions afte...

A diplomatic tightrope: How Türkiye and Azerbaijan are moving to de-escalate Iran-U.S. tensions
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Security Concerns

A diplomatic tightrope: How Türkiye and Azerbaijan are moving to de-escalate Iran-U.S. tensions

If Fars News Agency is to be believed, Iran's neighbours should be on alert. The agency, which reportedly mirrors the views of Iran's Islamic Revoluti...

Turkish authorities detain six people on suspicion of spying for Iran
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Türkiye–Iran tensions

Turkish authorities detain six people on suspicion of spying for Iran

Turkish state broadcaster TRT reported on Thursday (29 January) that six people had been arrested by Turkish authorities for allegedly conducting espi...

Syrian government reaches integration deal with Kurdish forces
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Syria-SDF deal

Syrian government reaches integration deal with Kurdish forces

The Syrian government and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) declared a ceasefire deal on Friday (30 January) that foresees a phased integ...

Armenia sends dual signal on peace amid election pressure, says analyst
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Armenia’s peace messaging

Armenia sends dual signal on peace amid election pressure, says analyst

Armenia’s current peace rhetoric sends a dual message, balancing signals of readiness for reconciliation with Azerbaijan while maintaining a hard line on security amid an election period, says political analyst.

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PM Carney urges U.S. to respect Canada’s sovereignty
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Canada’s sovereignty

PM Carney urges U.S. to respect Canada’s sovereignty

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Thursday (29 January) he expected the U.S. administration to respect Canadian sovereignty, after reports that U.S. officials met Alberta separatists.

AnewZ Morning Brief - 30 January, 2026
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Morning Brief

AnewZ Morning Brief - 30 January, 2026

Start your day informed with AnewZ Morning Brief: here are the top news stories for the 30th of January, covering the latest developments you need to know.

Trump warns Britain on China ties as Starmer hails reset
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UK–China relations

Trump warns Britain on China ties as Starmer hails reset

U.S. President Donald Trump has warned Britain against doing business with Beijing. His comments came as Prime Minister Keir Starmer highlighted the economic benefits of resetting relations with China during a visit on Friday (30 January).

U.S. threatens tariffs on any nation supplying Cuba with oil
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Trump tariffs

U.S. threatens tariffs on any nation supplying Cuba with oil

U.S. President Donald Trump has warned of tariffs on countries supplying oil to Cuba on Thursday (29 January), as Washington ramps up pressure on the Caribbean nation.

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Wall Street little changed after Fed holds rates steady
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Fed decision

Wall Street little changed after Fed holds rates steady

U.S. stock markets finished mixed on Wednesday (28 January) as investors reacted calmly after the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged, a decision that had been widely expected and largely priced in.

S&P 500 closes at record high as tech gains offset healthcare rout
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Markets & earnings

S&P 500 closes at record high as tech gains offset healthcare rout

The S&P 500 edged to a record closing high on Tuesday, marking its fifth consecutive day of gains, as strong advances in technology stocks offset a sharp selloff in healthcare shares and a mixed batch of corporate earnings.

Chevron seeks improved terms from Iraq to take over West Qurna 2 oilfield
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Energy & sanctions

Chevron seeks improved terms from Iraq to take over West Qurna 2 oilfield

Chevron is in talks with Iraq’s oil ministry over potential changes to the commercial framework governing the West Qurna 2 oilfield, one of the world’s largest producing assets, after Baghdad nationalised the field earlier this month following U.S. sanctions imposed on Russia’s Lukoil.

Argentina's economic activity shrinks in November, first decline of 2025
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Argentina economy

Argentina's economic activity shrinks in November, first decline of 2025

Argentina's economic activity shrunk 0.3% in November compared with the same month last year, marking the first monthly contraction of 2025, data from Argentina's national statistics agency showed on Wednesday.

Wall Street ends lower on fresh tariff threats
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Wall Street

Wall Street ends lower on fresh tariff threats

Wall Street closed sharply lower on Tuesday as global markets fell after U.S. President Donald Trump’s new tariff threats against Europe unsettled investors and revived fears of renewed volatility.

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Crowds in Scotland march with torches for Europe’s largest Viking festival
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Scotland Viking festival

Crowds in Scotland march with torches for Europe’s largest Viking festival

Hundreds of torchbearers filled the streets of Lerwick as Up Helly Aa lit the Shetland night.

Kanye West: What we know about rapper's apology advert
15:45
Celebrity news

Kanye West: What we know about rapper's apology advert

American rapper Ye, formerly Kanye West, has apologised for his past antisemitic remarks in a full-page Wall Street Journal ad, attributing his behaviour to an undiagnosed brain injury and bipolar disorder.

Year of the sad horse: Factory error turns plush toy into viral hit
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Chinese New Year

Year of the sad horse: Factory error turns plush toy into viral hit

A factory mistake in eastern China has produced an unlikely Lunar New Year bestseller, as a plush horse with an upside down mouth has gone viral among young shoppers.

Hermès menswear designer Véronique Nichanian presents final collection at Paris Fashion Week
10:06
Fashion farewell

Hermès menswear designer Véronique Nichanian presents final collection at Paris Fashion Week

Hermès menswear designer Véronique Nichanian presented her final collection on Saturday at Paris Fashion Week, ending nearly four decades in the role as she prepares to hand it over to British designer Grace Wales Bonner.

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Qarabağ FK secure play-off spot despite 6-0 setback.
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Qarabağ FK vs Liverpool

Qarabağ FK secure play-off spot despite 6-0 setback.

Liverpool confirmed direct qualification to the UEFA Champions League round of 16 with a 6-0 win over Qarabağ at Anfield in their final league-phase match. Despite the setback, Qarabağ secured a play-off spot, with results elsewhere going in the Azerbaijani champions’ favour on the final matchday.

China accused of powering Russia’s hypersonic missile production
00:35
Military technologies

China accused of powering Russia’s hypersonic missile production

China is supplying key industrial equipment that has enabled Russia to speed up production of its newest nuclear-capable hypersonic missile, an investigation by The Telegraph has found, heightening concerns in Europe over Moscow’s ability to threaten the West despite international sanctions.

Storm Kristin kills at least five in Portugal before moving to Spain
09:11
Severe weather

Storm Kristin kills at least five in Portugal before moving to Spain

Storm Kristin has killed at least five people and left more than 850,000 residents of central and northern Portugal without electricity on Wednesday (28 January), as it toppled trees, damaged homes, and disrupted road and rail traffic before moving inland to Spain.

Marco Rubio says Iran regime ‘weaker than ever’ as thousands killed in protest crackdown
22:17
Iran government

Marco Rubio says Iran regime ‘weaker than ever’ as thousands killed in protest crackdown

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the Iranian government is likely weaker than at any point in recent history, warning that protests could reignite despite a violent crackdown that has killed thousands.

Russia 'supports territorial integrity in Syria': talks with interim leader al-Sharaa take place in Moscow
11:54
Russia-Syria ties

Russia 'supports territorial integrity in Syria': talks with interim leader al-Sharaa take place in Moscow

Russian President Vladimir Putin said he was ready to assist in rebuilding Syria’s war-damaged economy as the country's interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa made his second visit to Moscow in less than four months on Wednesday (28 January).

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India Nipah infections prompt Southeast Asia to tighten screening
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India Nipah cases

India Nipah infections prompt Southeast Asia to tighten screening

Two Nipah infections involving health workers in India have triggered heightened screening across Southeast Asia as authorities move to prevent the high fatality virus from spreading beyond the country.

WHO regrets U.S. withdrawal and hopes Washington will return
01:43
World Health Organization

WHO regrets U.S. withdrawal and hopes Washington will return

The World Health Organization (WHO) has said it regrets the United States’ decision to withdraw from the UN health agency and hopes Washington will resume active participation in the future.

Chinese scientists develop ‘smart living glue’ to treat bowel disease
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BOWEL DISEASE TREATMENT

Chinese scientists develop ‘smart living glue’ to treat bowel disease

Researchers in China said they have developed a “smart living glue” made from engineered gut bacteria that can detect internal bleeding and help repair intestinal damage, offering a targeted new approach to treating inflammatory bowel disease.

Mongolia sets plan to advance traditional medicine
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Traditional medicine

Mongolia sets plan to advance traditional medicine

Mongolia has introduced a new decree to strengthen traditional Mongolian medicine and expand its international profile.

Save the Children commits to new maternal and child health centres in Afghanistan
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Afghanistan health

Save the Children commits to new maternal and child health centres in Afghanistan

Save the Children has pledged to expand maternal and child health services across Afghanistan after its new country director met the country’s public health minister in Kabul on Wednesday.

China announces plans to cover childbirth related costs in bid to boost birth rates
18:08
China birth rates

China announces plans to cover childbirth related costs in bid to boost birth rates

China has announced plans to fully cover childbirth-related costs for families as authorities move to incentivise young couples to have more children.

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American Airlines first to resume U.S.–Venezuela flights
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U.S.–Venezuela flights

American Airlines first to resume U.S.–Venezuela flights

American Airlines plans to resume flights to Venezuela for the first time in more than six years, pending government approval and security assessments. The move follows recent developments involving U.S. military action in the country, the airline said on Thursday (29 January).

Australia shuts dozens of east coast beaches after 4 shark attacks
11:28
SYDNEY'S BEACHES

Australia shuts dozens of east coast beaches after 4 shark attacks

Dozens of beaches along Australia's east coast, including in Sydney, closed on Tuesday (20 January) after four shark attacks in two days, as heavy rains left waters murky and more likely to attract the animals.

Power outage halts Tokyo commuter train lines, disrupting 673,000 thousands passengers in Japan
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power cut

Power outage halts Tokyo commuter train lines, disrupting 673,000 thousands passengers in Japan

A railway power outage in Tokyo disrupted the morning commute for roughly 673,000 passengers on Friday (16 January) as two main lines with some of the world's busiest stations were halted after reports of a fire.

Snowstorm-hit travellers bed down in Amsterdam airport, Parisians take to skis
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Snow in europe

Snowstorm-hit travellers bed down in Amsterdam airport, Parisians take to skis

Snow and ice stalled travellers in northwest Europe on Wednesday, forcing around a thousand to spend the night in Amsterdam's Schiphol airport but delighting others who set out to explore a snow-blanketed Paris on sledges and skis.

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Storm Kristin kills at least five in Portugal before moving to Spain
09:11
Severe weather

Storm Kristin kills at least five in Portugal before moving to Spain

Storm Kristin has killed at least five people and left more than 850,000 residents of central and northern Portugal without electricity on Wednesday (28 January), as it toppled trees, damaged homes, and disrupted road and rail traffic before moving inland to Spain.

Rescuers search for survivors after landslide at New Zealand campsite
09:25
New Zealand Landslide

Rescuers search for survivors after landslide at New Zealand campsite

Several people, including children, were reported missing in New Zealand's north island on Thursday after a landslide struck a coastal campsite amid heavy rain that caused evacuations of people to safety, road closures and widespread power outages.

At least four dead as floods sweep across Tunisia
08:42
Tunisia floods

At least four dead as floods sweep across Tunisia

At least four people were killed on Tuesday as floods swept across Tunisia during the worst torrential rain for more than 70 years in some regions, and there were fears the death toll could rise, authorities said.

World enters era of ‘global water bankruptcy’, UN scientists warn
05:58
Water crisis

World enters era of ‘global water bankruptcy’, UN scientists warn

The world has already entered an era of global water bankruptcy, with irreversible damage to rivers, aquifers, lakes and glaciers pushing billions of people into long-term water insecurity, according to a major United Nations report released on Tuesday.

Chile fires kill at least 19 as firefighters battle extreme heat, winds
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Chile Wildfires

Chile fires kill at least 19 as firefighters battle extreme heat, winds

Chilean President Gabriel Boric declared a state of catastrophe in two southern regions of country on Sunday as raging wildfires forced at least 20,000 people to evacuate and left at least 19 people dead.

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Africa in Brief: Uganda election, Nigeria pipeline and EU's high risk list
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Africa news brief

Africa in Brief: Uganda election, Nigeria pipeline and EU's high risk list

Here are the latest stories from AnewZ’s Africa News programme, focusing on political and security developments across the African continent.

Africa in Brief: AFCON semi-final, DRC landslide and Somalia-UAE disagreement
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Africa news brief

Africa in Brief: AFCON semi-final, DRC landslide and Somalia-UAE disagreement

Here are the latest stories from AnewZ’s Africa News programme, focusing on political and security developments across the African continent.

Africa in Brief: Benin votes, Uganda tightens security, and regional tensions rise
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Africa News

Africa in Brief: Benin votes, Uganda tightens security, and regional tensions rise

The following story summaries are from AnewZ’s Africa News programme, focusing on political and security developments across Africa and beyond.

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PrimeTime | 18 December, 2025
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PrimeTime

PrimeTime | 18 December, 2025

In today’s Prime Time, we covered the following conversations: Azerbaijan has shipped petroleum products to Armenia by rail for the first time in decades, marking a significant step toward economic cooperation and regional integration in the South Caucasus.

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PrimeTime

PrimeTime | 17 December, 2025

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PrimeTime | 16 December, 2025

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2025 in peace efforts: How diplomacy and negotiation shaped the year
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Year in review | 2025

2025 in peace efforts: How diplomacy and negotiation shaped the year

Amid ongoing conflicts and geopolitical tension, 2025 became a year defined not only by confrontation but also by a series of diplomatic efforts aimed at reducing violence, easing humanitarian crises and opening paths to long-term stability.

2025 in summits: How global meetings shaped the year
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Year in review | 2025

2025 in summits: How global meetings shaped the year

In 2025, climate talks, security negotiations and trade diplomacy defined a year of high-level summits. Leaders met across continents to confront conflict, debate climate responsibility and shape global priorities. Some eased tensions, others exposed divisions, but all left their mark.

2025 in protests: How unrests and clashes shaped the year
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Protests in 2025

2025 in protests: How unrests and clashes shaped the year

The year 2025 was marked by widespread protests and civil unrest across multiple regions, as citizens took to the streets to voice anger over political decisions, economic pressures, governance failures and social inequality.

From conflicts to ceasefire: The wars that defined 2025
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2025 wars and conflicts

From conflicts to ceasefire: The wars that defined 2025

From the invasion of Ukraine to today’s border ceasefire in Southeast Asia, the global security architecture has undergone a period of unprecedented strain.

How the SCO’s Tianjin Summit shaped cooperation beyond 2025
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SCO

How the SCO’s Tianjin Summit shaped cooperation beyond 2025

The 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit, held in Tianjin, China, has been hailed as one of the most significant gatherings in the bloc’s history.

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