Taiwan’s Tsai Welcomes Retired US Admiral for China Talks
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen welcomed the former head of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, who had warned the island could face an invasion from China this decade.
EU’s top brass prepares for summit with Zelenskyy in Kyiv
Ukrainian and EU officials will hold talks in Kyiv on Friday over the war-torn country’s push to join the bloc.
John Heitinga confirmed as Ajax coach until season’s end
Ajax has confirmed former Netherlands international John Heitinga as the coach after firing Alfred Schreuder last week.
Watch live: Sixth day of testimony in Alex Murdaugh murder trial commences
Watch live as Alex Murdaugh’s murder trial continues on Thursday, 2 February.
Jewish settler population in the West Bank hits a “huge hallmark”
“We’re here to stay,” said one advocate, predicting a new settlement surge under Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right coalition.
EU says it will train double the number of Ukrainian soldiers
In an effort to support Ukraine’s fight against Russia, the European Union says it will double the number of troops it will train to 30,000 as well as provide more weapons and defence systems.
A ‘confession’, bloody dog kennels and ‘clean’ shirt: Key revelations from the Alex Murdaugh murder trial
Alex Murdaugh’s high-profile trial got underway at Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, South Carolina, on 23 January. Rachel Sharp explains the most crucial moments so far
9 held in Netherlands, Belgium over German ATM explosions
German authorities say that nine men suspected of involvement in blowing up dozens of cash machines in Germany and stealing some 5.2 million euros (nearly $5.7 million) have been arrested in the Netherlands and Belgium