Spain’s ruling Socialists back arming Kyiv but their junior coalition partner, Podemos, remains unconvinced.
Hope fades in Turkey, Syria with time running out on the buried
Hope of finding survivors is quickly fading, survivors express frustration over the slow arrival of rescue teams.
Politics daily briefing: February 9
All the latest political developments in the UK, as strikes by firefighters have been postponed following an increased pay offer.
Turkey earthquakes may have moved entire country by up to six metres
Death toll from quakes crosses 15,000 mark as rescuers continue to pull bodies from rubble
“Put politics aside”, facilitate northwest Syria aid access: UN
A leading United Nations official has called for the facilitation of aid access to rebel-held areas in Syria’s northwest, warning that relief stocks will soon be depleted.
Ryan Ruffels leads men’s Vic Open after course record 61
Ryan Ruffels has taken a two-shot lead at 11 under in the men’s Vic Open after a course record-equaling 61 in the first round.
Kim Jong Un shows off latest and largest nuclear missiles at North Korean parade
The evening parade in the capital, Pyongyang, featured the newest hardware in Mr Kim’s growing nuclear arsenal
He Set Off Across Australia on a Toy Scooter. Then Australia Got on Board.
An improbable journey by a Japanese visitor chronicling his adventures on social media has captured the country’s imagination.
Hope turns to despair in Turkey, Syria 72 hours after earthquakes
While dramatic rescues continue, hopes recede of finding many more survivors amid freezing cold and lack of resources.
Zelenskyy wraps up European tour with visit to EU summit
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is wrapping up a whirlwind tour of his major European backers.