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Afghanistan: Seven killed in explosion at Chinese restaurant
Beijing has demanded the Taliban government protect its citizens after an explosion at a Chinese restaurant in the Afghan capital Kabul killed at least seven people. Six Afghans and one Chinese national were killed, and several more injured, in the blast at a Chinese restaurant in a heavily-guarded part of the city centre on Monday, read more
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Spanish PM vows to find cause of deadly high-speed train crash
Watch: At the scene of Spain’s worst rail disaster in over a decade Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has promised to get to the bottom of why two high-speed trains collided in southern Spain killing at least 40 people, as rescuers continue to search the wreckage. After visiting the site of the crash, Sanchez also read more
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US Fed Chair Powell to attend Supreme Court session on Cook case: Report
It is a much more public show of support than Powell has previously displayed, but comes as Trump threatened Fed chair with criminal indictment. Published On 19 Jan 202619 Jan 2026 Click here to share on social media share2 Share United States Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will attend the Supreme Court’s oral argument in read more
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Gunmen abduct more than 150 Christians in mass kidnapping
Armed bandits have kidnapped more than 150 Christians in simultaneous attacks on a number of churches in Nigeria. The attack occurred on Sunday in Kurmin Wali, a community in the Kajuru area of northern Nigeria, while church services were under way. Different sources gave different tallies of how many people were taken, but initial reporting read more
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Kaduna state kidnap: More than 160 churchgoers kidnapped in twin Nigeria attacks, clergy say
Armed gangs have kidnapped dozens of people attending two churches in Nigeria’s Kaduna state, according to local police. A senior church leader said more than 160 worshippers were abducted by gunmen during Sunday service. It is the latest mass kidnapping in Nigeria, where both Christians and Muslims have been targeted. Gangs, known locally as “bandits”, read more
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Ghana arrests Nigerians accused of running cyber-crime networks in Accra
Thomas Naadi,BBC Africa, Accra and Jean Otalor Cyber Security Authority The authorities released pictures of some of those found in the raids along with their equipment Ghana’s security forces have arrested nine Nigerians suspected of co-ordinating a host of cyber-crime activities from makeshift offices in and around the capital, Accra. Forty-four others, believed to be read more
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Swiss deadly fire bar owners lawyers condemn vindictiveness
The lawyers of the owners of a Swiss bar where a deadly fire broke out on New Year’s Eve killing 40 people and injuring 116 have broken their silence to criticise “lies” about their clients. Jessica and Jacques Moretti were “devastated”, the lawyers told local media, but denied being aware of any dangers at their read more
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Water returned to last 500 homes in Harrietsham after latest outage, South East Water says
Water has been restored to all properties after another outage in Kent over the weekend, South East Water has said. According to the water company’s incident manager, Matthew Dean, the last 500 properties in Harrietsham, in Maidstone, saw water returned after a leaking main was repaired on Sunday night. South East Water (SEW) said early read more
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India is profiling Kashmir mosques, raising new surveillance fears
Mohammad Nawaz Khan regrets the day his father, Sanaullah Khan, a retired government employee, agreed to head the managing committee of the neighbourhood mosque in Indian-administered Kashmir’s main city of Srinagar. Khan’s worries began earlier this month after the police started distributing a four-page form, literally titled “profiling of mosques”, to their functionaries, triggering fears read more
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Why is Germany trying to build Europes strongest conventional army?
At the beginning of the year, German men aged 18 began to receive a compulsory questionnaire registering their fitness for army service under a law passed last month. Joining the army is voluntary for now, but the law allows the government to introduce mandatory service to meet its goal of building what it says will read more
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Senegal win Africa Cup of Nations after players storm off pitch during dramatic final
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Chinas birth rate hits record low as population continues to shrink
China’s birth rates sunk to a record low in 2025, despite the government rolling out a spate of incentives to boost it, as the country’s population fell for the fourth straight year. Government data on Monday showed that the country’s birth rate fell to 5.63 per 1,000 people – a record low since the Communist read more
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Prominent Chinese super-embassy sends certain message, US Speaker Mike Johnson says
The Speaker of the US House of Representatives has said he wished America had been able to acquire the London site slated for a controversial Chinese “super embassy”. Mike Johnson, of the Republican Party, said there was “some symbolism” behind the fact China had been able to acquire the site at the Royal Mint Court read more
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Afcon 2025: Senegal stand in way of Moroccos 50-year wait for glory
Senegal, meanwhile, progressed past record seven-time champions Egypt in the last four thanks to a second-half strike from talisman Sadio Mane. The 33-year-old netted the winning penalty in the 2021 final, also against the Pharaohs, and proved once again that he is the man for the big occasion. The former Liverpool forward is keen to read more
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Hillsborough Law debate withdrawn after backlash from campaigners and MPs
The government has pulled an amendment to itsproposed HillsboroughLaw amid concerns from campaigners and some MPs that intelligence agencies could use itto “hide serious failures” from the public. It has also withdrawn the legislation from Monday’s parliamentary agenda entirely after initially planning for its report stage and third reading to go ahead and then bring read more
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How West African traffickers are trading on QNETs name – one mans search for his lost children
Saidu BahBBC Africa Eye, Makeni BBC Foday Musa has not seen his children for nearly two years Foday Musa looked broken as he listened to the last voice message he received from his son. It is 76 seconds long and the young man sounds desperate. He is crying, begging for his father’s help. “It’s so read more
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Afcon final: Senegal temporarily leave field after Morocco awarded controversial penalty
Senegal beat Morocco to win the Africa Cup of Nations for a second time – but only after the final was overshadowed when they temporarily refused to play after the hosts were awarded a controversial stoppage-time penalty with the match goalless. Referee Jean Jacques Ndala gave the spot-kick in the 98th minute after being advised read more
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