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Ex-Indonesian minister faces graft charges over Google laptop procurement
The charges against Nadiem Makarim carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.
Cameroon edge South Africa, to face Morocco next
Monday's fixtures [Round of 16] : Egypt vs. Benin and Nigeria vs. Mozambique.
Ariana Grande Teases Upcoming ‘Eternal Sunshine’ Tour: ‘It’s in a Good Place’
The pop star's final trek for a "long time" kicks off in Oakland, California in June
UMNO using Najib’s legal woes as ‘pressure valve’ but will not exit Anwar government
While former Malaysian premier Najib Razak’s recent legal troubles have reignited grassroots anger in UMNO, analysts believe a departure from the unity government remains highly improbable.
Venezuelan diaspora rallies in Madrid backing the opposition
Hundreds gathered in Madrid for a second day to support US operation against President Maduro and back Venezuela’s opposition leaders.
Malaysia Defence Ministry orders probe into viral allegations of unauthoritised entry and ‘immoral activities’ at military camps
A netizen who shared videos allegedly filmed at Subang Air Base claimed that civilians dressed provocatively had entered military camps and consumed alcohol with officers.
J.R.R. Tolkien, Using a Tape Recorder for the First Time, Reads from The Hobbit for 30 Minutes (1952)
Having not revisited The Hobbit in some time, I’ve felt the familiar pull—shared by many readers—to return to Tolkien’s fairy-tale novel itself. It was my first exposure to Tolkien, and the perfect book for a young reader ready to dive into moral complexity and a fully-realized
How demand for elite falcons in the Middle East is driving illegal trade of British birds
Exclusive: data reveals hundreds of UK nests have been raided in the past decade amid growing appetite to own prized birds for racing and breeding In the echoing exhibition halls of Abu Dhabi’s International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition, hundreds of falcons sit on perches
Trump warns of higher tariffs on India over Russian oil purchases
Trump is escalating pressure on India as trade talks remain inconclusive.
Swiss authorities identify all 40 victims of Swiss Alps bar New Year's fire
The remaining 16 victims of a tragic New Year’s Eve blaze at a Swiss ski resort bar were identified on Sunday. A representativethe of Valais police confirmed that investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the fire, which killed 40 people and injured 119 others.
Samsung to double its AI mobile devices to 800 million units in 2026
Samsung seeks to reclaim its lost crown from Apple in the smartphone market.
Bulgaria joins eurozone from 1 January
On 1 January 2026, Bulgaria adopted the euro as its currency, marking an important milestone for the country, for the history of the euro, and for the EU as a whole. This follows a period of intensive preparation and effort by Bulgaria to meet all the necessary requirements.
Jimmy Kimmel Takes Aim at ‘Donald Jennifer Trump’ in Critics Choice Speech
"A FIFA Peace Prize would have been better, but this is nice, too," the late-night host quipped
Who is Venezuela’s acting leader, Delcy Rodríguez?
The veteran politician, lawyer and diplomat played a key role in overhauling Venezuela’s economic policy and developing close ties with the business community.
India top court denies bail to Muslim student activist
Umar Khalid has been detained for more than five years on charges of conspiracy to trigger riots.
Bluefin tuna fetches record $3.2m at Tokyo auction
The 243kg fish went to a man known as the Tuna King, who said "the year's first tuna brings good luck".
Warning against 'systematic reliance' on reserves
A scrutiny committee says the Manx government's size and scope should be reduced to cut spending.
Timothée Chalamet Thanks Kylie Jenner in Critics Choice Acceptance Speech: ‘I Love You’
The performer was named Best Actor for his starring role in Josh Safdie's Marty Supreme
China’s push to boost birth rate sputters as couples stay child-free
More young people have either sworn against having children at all or are putting it off for the next few years.
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ officially crosses $1billion milestone at global box office
'Avatar: Fire And Ash' is Cameron’s fourth film to cross the billion mark, following 'Titanic', 'Avatar' and 'Avatar: The Way of Water'. What does this milestone mean for a potential sequels?
Statement by High Representative/Vice President Kallas and Commissioner Kos on Kosovo parliamentary elections
On Sunday 28 December, the people of Kosovo exercised their democratic right by casting their vote in the early parliamentary elections. After the political stalemate following the February 2025 elections, we look forward to the swift formation of the new Assembly and
Incheon sets Guinness world record with new sea bridge
A key feature of the bridge is its observatory installed on the main pylon at a height of 184m.
Critics Choice Awards Analysis: Are ‘One Battle,’ Jacob Elordi and Amy Madigan Wins Reliable Oscar Bellwethers?
The Hollywood Reporter's executive editor of awards coverage weighs in after Sunday night's ceremony.
Malaysia to push for two-term limit for prime ministers, further reforms
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 5 - Malaysia aims to implement a slew of institutional reforms this year and next, including a two-term limit for the premiership, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Monday, amid renewed calls for sweeping changes to tackle corruption and improve governance.
Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire ‘gradually’ being implemented, says China
China said it hopes both sides will ensure a “comprehensive” and “lasting” ceasefire.
Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire 'gradually' being implemented, says China
BEIJING, Jan 5 - The agreement between Thailand and Cambodia on a ceasefire is being \"gradually\" implemented, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Monday.
EU stands in full solidarity with Switzerland and evacuates victims after Crans-Montana tragedy
EU reacts swiftly after the tragic fire in the bar during the New Year's celebrations at the ski resort Crans-Montana, the Swiss canton Valais. In response to Switzerland´s request for emergency assistance through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, efforts are underway to
Thirty-two Cubans killed during US attack on Venezuela
Cuba's president said military and intelligence operatives were providing protection to captured leader Nicolás Maduro.
Elderly woman dies after choking on mochi in Tokyo
She was among seven cases of elderly people being taken to hospital in the first three days of 2026.
Venezuela acting president seeks US govt collaboration
Jan 5 - Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodriguez invited the U.S. government to collaborate on an agenda of cooperation, in a statement on social media that struck a conciliatory tone following the U.S. capture of President Nicolas Maduro.
Culture Digest: The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week
Love and loss in Chloé Zhao's Shakespeare drama 'Hamnet'; the return of taut thriller 'The Night Manager', and the Royal Scottish Academy kicks off a vibrant year-long programme for its 200th anniversary. Here's what to put in your diary this week.
A legendary fossil is forcing scientists to rethink human origins
One of the most complete human ancestor fossils ever found may belong to an entirely new species, according to an international research team. The famous “Little Foot” skeleton from South Africa has long been debated, but new analysis suggests it doesn’t truly match any known























