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Sunday, 22 February 2026 · Global Edition · Updated 01:25 CST
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Saudi Arabia slams ‘foreign interference’ in Sudan after deadly RSF attacks

Riyadh condemns RSF attacks in Kordofan, blames foreign fighters and weapons for fuelling Sudan's three-year conflict.

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Iran-US talks in Muscat bought time, not a deal

The negotiations reopened diplomacy, but mistrust and military pressure raise the question of how much time remains.

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LIVE: Nepal vs England – T20 World Cup 2026

Follow our live build-up, toss, team news, score, photos and text commentary stream from Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium.

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Israel is killing far more civilians than fighters in Gaza

The Palestinian civilian death toll in Gaza is far worse than Netanyahu claims.

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Dear Tomorrow: Inside Japan’s loneliness crisis

Struggling with loneliness, people in Japan use an online chat service for mental health support and social connection.

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Thailand votes as reformists, conservatives vie for power

No single party is expected to secure a clear majority in Sunday's vote, raising the spectre of political instability.

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Timeline of past Bangladesh elections and the country’s leaders

Ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was the longest-ruling leader in the country's history.

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Somalia’s Mohamud slams Israel’s interference, rejects base on Somaliland

Somali president promises to confront Israeli military presence amid reports of base plan in breakaway Somaliland.

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Polls open in Thailand as reformists, conservatives vie for power

No single party is expected to secure a clear majority in Sunday's vote, raising the spectre of political instability.

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Japan votes as Sanae Takaichi seeks mandate for conservative agenda

Opinion polls suggest Takaichi's conservative coalition could win more than 300 of the 465 seats in the lower house.

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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,445

These are the key developments from day 1,445 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

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Polls open in Thailand with three main parties vying for power

No single party is expected to secure a clear majority in Sunday's vote, raising the spectre of political instability.

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Japan heads to polls as Takaichi seeks mandate for conservative agenda

Opinion polls suggest Takaichi's conservative coalition could win as many as 300 of the 465 seats in the lower house.

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Haiti’s transitional council hands power to US-backed prime minister

Move comes after council tried to oust PM Fils-Aime and the US recently deployed warship to waters near Haiti’s capital.

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Suicide bombing at Islamabad mosque kills 31 people

An update on the suicide bombing in Pakistan's capital that killed 31 people.

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