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Growing pressure on Starmer as internal support shows signs of strain
'Leadership must change': Scottish Labour leader calls on UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to quit
18:41
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'Leadership must change': Scottish Labour leader calls on UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to quit

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has called on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to step down, saying that “the distraction needs to end and the leadership in Downing Street has to change.”

Japan election landslide boosts Takaichi agenda but risks remain
15:52
Japan elections

Japan election landslide boosts Takaichi agenda but risks remain

Japan’s snap election has delivered a landslide victory for Sanae Takaichi, giving her a strong mandate to advance fiscal expansion and defence reforms. But, analysts warn that inflation risks and funding challenges could complicate her agenda.

'Lift sanctions and we could dilute 60 per cent enriched uranium,' Iran energy chief says
17:00
Iran-U.S. tensions

'Lift sanctions and we could dilute 60 per cent enriched uranium,' Iran energy chief says

Iran’s atomic energy chief says Tehran could dilute uranium enriched to 60 per cent if all international sanctions are lifted, stressing that technical nuclear issues are being discussed alongside political matters in ongoing negotiations.

Portugal election: Seguro’s landslide win and what it reveals about voter sentiment
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Portugal election

Portugal election: Seguro’s landslide win and what it reveals about voter sentiment

António José Seguro’s decisive victory over far-right challenger André Ventura marks an historic moment in Portuguese politics, but analysts caution that the result does not amount to a rejection of populism.

How do social media rules for under-16s vary around the world?
15:42
Social media ban

How do social media rules for under-16s vary around the world?

Australia’s move to ban social media access for children under 16 has intensified a global debate, as governments across Europe and beyond weigh tougher rules amid growing concerns over mental health, safety and screen addiction.

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U.S. Helsinki Commission to examine Georgia’s democratic backsliding as Tbilisi–Washington tensions persist
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Georgia-U.S. relations

U.S. Helsinki Commission to examine Georgia’s democratic backsliding as Tbilisi–Washington tensions persist

The U.S. Helsinki Commission is set to refocus attention on Georgia’s domestic political crisis and its faltering relationship with Washington with a 11 February briefing titled “Georgian Dream’s Growing Suppression of Dissent.”

Turkish aircraft, personnel take part in wide-ranging NATO drills in Germany
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Türkiye NATO drills

Turkish aircraft, personnel take part in wide-ranging NATO drills in Germany

NATO member Türkiye has dispatched several military aircraft to Germany, along with roughly 2,000 troops, to take part in the Western alliance’s largest annual military exercise.

Uzbekistan makes 'zero classes' compulsory as part of education reform
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PRIMARY SCHOOL EDUCATION

Uzbekistan makes 'zero classes' compulsory as part of education reform

Uzbekistan is set to introduce mandatory preparatory “zero classes” before primary school, after President Shavkat Mirziyoyev approved a decree making year-long school readiness programmes an official part of compulsory education.

Kazakhstan expands air connectivity and strengthens its role as Eurasian transport hub
17:38
EURASIAN TRANSPORT HUB

Kazakhstan expands air connectivity and strengthens its role as Eurasian transport hub

Kazakhstan has significantly expanded its international air connectivity last year, reopening and launching flights to 30 countries according to data released by the country’s transport authorities. By the end of 2025, Kazakhstan was operating 135 international routes.

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Growing pressure on Starmer as internal support shows signs of strain
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Growing pressure on Starmer as internal support shows signs of strain

Pressure is mounting on UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer amid resignations and a row over Peter Mandelson, a powerful figure in the ruling Labour Party....

Maxwell offers to clear Trump’s name as deposition ends without testimony
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Epstein Files

Maxwell offers to clear Trump’s name as deposition ends without testimony

Convicted Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell refused to answer questions before Congress, while her lawyer said she could clear President Donald Trum...

U.S. Vice President JD Vance visits Armenia in historic first
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U.S. Vice President JD Vance visits Armenia in historic first

U.S. Vice President JD Vance has arrived in Armenia, marking the first time a sitting U.S. vice president or president has visited the country, as Was...

Pakistan's Zardari accuses Afghanistan’s Taliban of creating pre-9/11-style conditions amid rising attacks
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Pakistan's Zardari accuses Afghanistan’s Taliban of creating pre-9/11-style conditions amid rising attacks

Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari has accused Afghanistan’s authorities of fostering conditions “similar to or worse than pre-9/11”, as te...

China tells banks to curb U.S. bond buying
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China-U.S.

China tells banks to curb U.S. bond buying

Chinese authorities have quietly signalled a shift in strategy, instructing some state-owned banks to rein in their purchases of U.S. government bonds...

U.S. Vice President JD Vance visits Armenia in historic first
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JD Vance

U.S. Vice President JD Vance visits Armenia in historic first

U.S. Vice President JD Vance has arrived in Armenia, marking the first time a sitting U.S. vice president or president has visited the country, as Washington seeks to deepen engagement in the South Caucasus and advance a U.S.-brokered peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

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Growing pressure on Starmer as internal support shows signs of strain
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Growing pressure on Starmer as internal support shows signs of strain

Pressure is mounting on UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer amid resignations and a row over Peter Mandelson, a powerful figure in the ruling Labour Party. The episode has raised doubts about Starmer’s authority and how firmly his own party continues to back him.

Maxwell offers to clear Trump’s name as deposition ends without testimony
21:49
Epstein Files

Maxwell offers to clear Trump’s name as deposition ends without testimony

Convicted Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell refused to answer questions before Congress, while her lawyer said she could clear President Donald Trump of wrongdoing if granted clemency.

Pakistan's Zardari accuses Afghanistan’s Taliban of creating pre-9/11-style conditions amid rising attacks
20:14
Pakistan Afghan relations

Pakistan's Zardari accuses Afghanistan’s Taliban of creating pre-9/11-style conditions amid rising attacks

Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari has accused Afghanistan’s authorities of fostering conditions “similar to or worse than pre-9/11”, as tensions between the two neighbours intensify amid a surge in militant attacks inside Pakistan.

China tells banks to curb U.S. bond buying
20:05
China-U.S.

China tells banks to curb U.S. bond buying

Chinese authorities have quietly signalled a shift in strategy, instructing some state-owned banks to rein in their purchases of U.S. government bonds.

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Türkiye agrees deal with U.S. energy giant Chevron over oil and gas exploration
16:00
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Türkiye agrees deal with U.S. energy giant Chevron over oil and gas exploration

Türkiye’s national energy company, TPAO, has struck a new cooperation deal with U.S. energy giant Chevron, signing a memorandum of understanding to explore joint oil and gas exploration and production opportunities, the Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Ministry announced on Thursday.

Wall Street ends sharply down as traders fret over AI disruption
03:30
AI disruptions

Wall Street ends sharply down as traders fret over AI disruption

Wall Street ended sharply lower on Tuesday as investors worried about artificial intelligence (AI) creating more competition for software makers, keeping them on edge ahead of quarterly reports from Alphabet and Amazon later this week.

Wall Street little changed after Fed holds rates steady
04:30
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
04:30
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
00:30
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.

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Japan cancels Mount Fuji cherry blossom festival after tourist behaviour concerns
21:00
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Japan cancels Mount Fuji cherry blossom festival after tourist behaviour concerns

A Japanese city near Mount Fuji has cancelled its annual cherry blossom festival, saying growing numbers of badly behaved tourists are disrupting daily life for residents.

Netherlands returns 3,500-year-old looted sculpture to Egypt
14:02
Art

Netherlands returns 3,500-year-old looted sculpture to Egypt

The Netherlands has returned a 3,500-year-old Egyptian sculpture to Egypt, after an investigation confirmed the artefact had been looted and unlawfully removed from the country.

'Angel Meloni' scrubbed off Rome church wall
17:39
Church painting

'Angel Meloni' scrubbed off Rome church wall

A Rome church has painted over an angel that had been restored to resemble Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, after the image triggered political and clerical criticism.

Italy investigates church painting of angel restored to look like Meloni
06:00
Art

Italy investigates church painting of angel restored to look like Meloni

A restored angel in a Rome basilica has prompted political scrutiny after reports that its face now resembles Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

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Trump targets U.S. Olympic skier Hunter Hess over comments on representing America
02:30
Political tensions

Trump targets U.S. Olympic skier Hunter Hess over comments on representing America

U.S. President Donald Trump has criticised American freestyle skier Hunter Hess after the athlete said he felt conflicted about representing the United States at the Winter Olympics in Italy, sparking a public clash that highlights growing political tensions surrounding the Games.

U.S. ski legend Lindsey Vonn undergoes surgery after Olympic downhill crash in Italy
05:00
Winter Olympic Games

U.S. ski legend Lindsey Vonn undergoes surgery after Olympic downhill crash in Italy

U.S. skiing great Lindsey Vonn underwent surgery in an Italian hospital on Sunday after her attempt to win Olympic downhill gold ended in a violent crash just seconds into the race at the Milano Cortina Winter Games.

Avalanches kill at least three in northern Italy, toll may rise
03:30
ALPINE WEATHER

Avalanches kill at least three in northern Italy, toll may rise

Several avalanches struck northern Italy on Saturday, killing at least three people, as rescue officials warned the death toll could rise with unstable conditions persisting across the Alps.

Witkoff, Kushner tour USS Abraham Lincoln after Iran talks in Oman
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U.S.–IRAN TALKS

Witkoff, Kushner tour USS Abraham Lincoln after Iran talks in Oman

U.S. President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner visited the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea on Saturday after completing a round of talks with Iran.

Russia attacks Ukraine’s energy infrastructure for second time in a week
01:30
Russia-Ukraine war

Russia attacks Ukraine’s energy infrastructure for second time in a week

Russian forces attacked Ukraine’s energy infrastructure overnight on Saturday, marking the second such strike in less than a week, according to Ukrainian authorities.

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Florida university reports measles outbreak as U.S. cases climb
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Measles outbreak

Florida university reports measles outbreak as U.S. cases climb

A Florida university has become a new hotspot in a widening U.S. measles outbreak, with health officials confirming multiple infections and hospitalisations.

Nipah virus exposes cracks in global health security
12:51
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Nipah virus exposes cracks in global health security

The World Health Organization has added the Nipah virus to its list of the world’s top 10 priority diseases, alongside COVID-19 and the Zika virus, warning that its epidemic potential highlights the global risk posed by fast-spreading outbreaks.

Belgium investigates possible baby illnesses linked to contaminated Nestle formula
23:50
Belgium Nestle probe

Belgium investigates possible baby illnesses linked to contaminated Nestle formula

Belgian authorities are examining suspected cases of infants falling ill after consuming recalled Nestle baby formula, amid warnings that confirmed infections may be underestimated due to limited testing requirements.

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
09:49
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.

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Spanish train drivers begin nationwide strike following deadly crashes
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Spanish train drivers begin nationwide strike following deadly crashes

Spain’s rail network faces a three-day shutdown this week as the Semaf union protests safety failures following fatal accidents in Adamuz and Catalonia.

Berlin flights grounded: Freezing rain paralyses German capital transport
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Ice grounds

Berlin flights grounded: Freezing rain paralyses German capital transport

Winter weather has brought air travel in the German capital to a complete halt, stranding thousands of passengers as severe icing conditions make runways and aircraft unsafe for operation and force authorities to shut down one of Europe’s key transport hubs.

Air China prepares 70,000 flights for the world’s biggest holiday migration
13:17
Travel rush

Air China prepares 70,000 flights for the world’s biggest holiday migration

Air China has announced that it will operate around 70,000 flights during the 2026 Spring Festival travel rush, as China prepares for another surge of holiday travel during its most important annual celebration.

Rome introduces 2-euro fee for access to Trevi Fountain basin
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Trevi Fountain

Rome introduces 2-euro fee for access to Trevi Fountain basin

Rome has begun charging tourists 2 euros to step down to the Trevi Fountain’s basin area, a measure aimed at easing overtourism and funding maintenance.

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Flood danger rises as Spain and Portugal face another storm
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Flood danger rises as Spain and Portugal face another storm

Rivers and reservoirs across Spain and Portugal were on the verge of overflowing on Wednesday as a new weather front pounded the Iberian peninsula, compounding damage from last week's Storm Kristin.

Morocco evacuates more than 100,000 people after floods hit four provinces
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Morocco floods

Morocco evacuates more than 100,000 people after floods hit four provinces

Morocco has evacuated more than 100,000 people from four provinces after heavy rainfall triggered flash floods across several northern regions, the Interior Ministry said on Wednesday.

Greenland temperatures surge in warmest January on record
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Arctic warming

Greenland temperatures surge in warmest January on record

Greenland registered its warmest January on record, sharpening concerns over how fast-rising Arctic temperatures are reshaping core parts of the island’s economy.

Portugal counts multi-billion euro damage after Storm Kristin
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Storm Kristin

Portugal counts multi-billion euro damage after Storm Kristin

Storm Kristin has left central Portugal with severe destruction, major power outages and a reconstruction bill that officials say could reach billions of euros.

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

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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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