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Malaysian court allows Rosmah Mansor temporary release of passport for trip to Singapore
She will return to Kuala Lumpur to attend an appeal hearing scheduled for Feb 25.
Malaysian influencer fined $12,800 for video of teens giving homeless man leftover chicken bones
Tang Sie Luk has since uploaded an apology video on his Instagram account.
Between justice and error: Why Taiwan remains divided over the death penalty
The island’s Constitutional Court ruled in 2024 that while the death penalty remains constitutional, it must be reserved only for the most serious crimes, among other conditions.
Man impersonating FBI agent tries to break Luigi Mangione out of jail, authorities say
Mangione is being held at the Brooklyn jail while awaiting state and federal murder trials in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Philippine President Marcos rejects calls to declare Chinese envoy persona non grata, says palace
The Chinese Embassy and one of its spokespersons have recently criticised Philippine officials for speaking out against Chinese harassment of Philippine ships and fishermen.
Court ruling in Indonesia fuels competing claims for throne in Central Java’s Surakarta Palace
A court ruling allowing one claimant to legally adopt the royal title Pakubuwono XIV has intensified a bitter succession feud at Indonesia’s historic Surakarta Palace.
Artistic turmoil: Kennedy Center official resigns two weeks after taking the job
Kevin Couch’s abrupt resignation as senior vice president of artistic programming at the Kennedy Center comes amid recent turmoil and artist cancellations, following a leadership overhaul initiated by Donald Trump.
Did US ‘give back’ Greenland to Denmark, as Trump claims?
When Nazi Germany began its occupation of Denmark in April 1940, Greenland suddenly found itself cut off from its colonial power and thrust into the center of North Atlantic wartime strategy. The US temporarily took control of Greenland, establishing bases and defense
The rise of cold climate viticulture: Unexpected destinations wine lovers need to visit
New developments in hybrid grapes and the effects of climate change have seen wine regions expanding ever further north over the past few decades.
Iran's top diplomat in Istanbul for talks as US tension simmers
Iran's top diplomat Abbas Araghchi landed in Istanbul on Friday for talks where Turkey was to offer help to mediate tensions with the United States, which has mooted a possible military strike. During the visit, Araghchi was to hold talks with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan
Syrian government, Kurdish forces announce integration deal
DAMASCUS, Jan 30 - The Syrian government and the Kurdish-led group the Syrian Democratic Forces said on Friday they had agreed to a comprehensive ceasefire and a phased integration of military and administrative bodies into the Syrian state under a broad deal.
India’s top court weighs rules on stray dogs as bite cases surge
The country’s Supreme Court has reserved its verdict on petitions challenging its stray dog directives, as a debate intensifies over public safety risks and animal welfare.
US life expectancy hit an all-time high last year at 79 years
In comparison, life expectancy at birth in the EU is 81.7 years.
Pakistan’s sharply shrinking economic sovereignty
Pakistan has stepped back from the edge of immediate default, yet it remains far from building an economy capable of generating durable power. On January 7, Islamabad signaled just how exposed its flagship geoeconomic strategy has become by announcing plans for a dedicated
Coupang CEO questioned in first police appearance over data breach
The appearance followed two earlier summonses that he declined after leaving South Korea.
Italian opposition protests ICE role in Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics
Italian opposition stages Rome protest over confirmed ICE presence at Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
‘Overpriced’ sanitary pads spark dialogue in S. Korea; groups call for manufacturing overhaul
In a Cabinet meeting on Jan 20, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung mentioned pad prices.
China renews call to avoid travelling to Japan after robbery in Tokyo
The call comes after a group of two Chinese and three Japanese nationals were allegedly robbed.
Zelenskiy says date or location of next round of US-brokered peace talks could change
KYIV, Jan 30 (Reuters) - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that the date or location of the next round of U.S.-mediated talks between Ukraine and Russia on how to end the war could change. The follow-up round of talks was supposed to take place in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, but
Syrian Kurdish-led SDF agree ceasefire, phased integration deal with government
Jan 30 (Reuters) - The Kurdish-led Democratic Syrian Forces said on Friday they had agreed to a comprehensive ceasefire and a phased integration of military and administrative bodies into the Syrian state under a broad deal, following recent clashes. Under the agreement, forces
How the Incas Performed Skull Surgery More Successfully Than U.S. Civil War Doctors
Granted access to a time machine, few of us would presumably opt first for the experience of skull surgery by the Incas. Yet our chances of survival would be better than if we underwent the same procedure 400 years later, at least if it took place on a Civil War battlefield. In
Ukraine wakes to possible pause in Russian energy strikes after Trump call
Trump asked Putin to hold off hitting Ukraine’s power facilities. Zelensky said if Russia followed through, he would pause strikes on Russia’s energy industry.
Israel says killed 'three terrorists' in Gaza
The Israeli military said on Friday it launched overnight strikes at "eight terrorists" in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, killing three of them, with a fragile ceasefire still in place in the Palestinian territory. The US-brokered ceasefire, which sought to halt the fighting
Trump says 'very dangerous' for UK to deal with China as Starmer arrives in Shanghai
Downing Street said that the White House had been aware of Starmer's trip and its objectives in advance and pointed out that Trump himself is due to visit China in April.
What did UK and China get out of Starmer's reset visit?
Sir Keir Starmer's visit to China brought agreements on visas, services, healthcare, green tech and finance.
Paralysed British student controls computer with thoughts using Elon Musk's Neuralink brain implant
Doctors say the early Neuralink results are promising, but the technology still remains experimental.
Mark Rutte should stop being an 'American agent' and unite NATO, Charles Michel says
Former European Council President Charles Michel tells Euronews that Rutte's "flattering approach" towards the US President will lead to "total failure."
Investigators launch probe into S. Korean church over election allegations
The church founder is accused of forcing members to join the People Power Party to support it.
BayView Entertainment Takes North American Rights to FlareFlow Microdramas (EXCLUSIVE)
BayView Entertainment has secured North American distribution rights to a catalog of vertical video titles from FlareFlow, the microdrama platform operated by COL Group International, marking the first time the mobile-first content will be available beyond its native app. The
In Political Thriller ‘Projecto Global,’ a Revolutionary Movement Loses Sight of Its Purpose (Exclusive Rotterdam Clips)
Ivo M. Ferreira's new movie, premiering in IFFR's Big Screen Competition, is a fictionalized chronicle of the "years of lead" in Portugal, 1980-1987.
Week in wildlife: a rescued owl, a brave blackbird and Fukushima boar babies
This week’s best wildlife photographs from around the world Continue reading...
Argentina declares emergency over Patagonia wildfires
Argentina's government on Thursday declared an emergency in Patagonia, where wildfires have ripped through vast tracts of forest since the start of the Southern Hemisphere summer.
76.9% of internet users protected their data in 2025
In 2025, 76.9% of EU internet users protected their data online by taking steps to manage access to their personal data, an increase of 3.7 percentage points (pp) compared with 2023 (73.2%). Majority of internet users (58.8%) chose not to allow their personal data to be used
Trump says Russia agreed to pause Kyiv strikes during extreme winter temperatures
Hundreds of residential buildings in Kyiv remain without heating as Russia repeatedly targeted Ukraine's energy infrastructure at the peak of winter.
Trump expected to nominate Kevin Warsh as Fed chair on Friday morning
Despite his former reputation as an inflation hawk, Warsh has shown support for lower rates in recent months, suggesting he is more likely to align with the president than Jerome Powell.
South Korea, Japan defence ministers agree to upgrade cooperation
The two countries have in recent months drawn closer in political ties under new leaders.
Hypothermia risks increase in Mississippi and Tennessee with next wave of frigid temperatures
With another wave of dangerous cold heading for the U.S. South on Friday, experts say the risk of hypothermia heightens for people in parts of Mississippi and Tennessee who are entering their sixth day trapped at home without power in subfreezing temperatures.
Scientists marvel at a Galapagos seabird that wandered 3,000 miles to California
Scientists on a research vessel off the central California coast spotted a waved albatross, marking just the second recorded sighting of the bird north of Central America.
King Felipe and Queen Letizia attend Mass for Spain train crash victims
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia joined over 300 relatives in Huelva to mourn the 45 victims of the Adamuz train crash.
US war with Iran would be an expensive mistake
Reports of a growing US naval presence in the Gulf have prompted speculation that the US could be preparing for another Middle East war, this time with Iran. US President Donald Trump has warned of “serious consequences” if Iran does not comply with his demands to permanently
S.S. Rajamouli’s ‘Varanasi’ Producer Unpacks Theatrical Release Strategy (EXCLUSIVE)
The producers of S.S. Rajamouli’s action-adventure epic “Varanasi” have revealed the strategic thinking behind the film’s April 7, 2027 release date and its marketing campaign, which began with a cryptic installation in the titular Indian city. The project is being produced
EU agricultural land price increased by 6.1% in 2024
In 2024, the average price of 1 hectare of arable land in the EU was an estimated €15,224, an increase of 6.1% compared with 2023 (€14,343). The average annual rental price of arable land and permanent grassland was an estimated €295 per hectare, an increase of 6.4% compared
Euronews Culture's Film of the Week: 'Marty Supreme' - Dream big, stress big
Timothée Chalamet's star turn as a wannabe table tennis champion serves rollicking anxiety and a dynamic deconstruction of the American Dream.
Sword of loyalty: decoding Xi Jinping’s perpetual military purge
The recent announcement by China’s Ministry of Defense regarding the investigation of General Zhang Youxia, a vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), has sent ripples through the global geopolitical landscape. For over a decade, President Xi Jinping has wielded
Hilary Duff Hints at Upcoming World Tour at Sold-Out Los Angeles Concert
It’s a pun that never gets old: Hilary Duff’s mini-tour is what dreams are made of. The singer performed the final set of her four-stop “Small Rooms, Big Nerves” mini-tour — her first headlining show in over a decade — on Thursday night, but announced that much more is on the










