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18-Year-Old Identified As Suspect In Canada School Shooting

Canadian police on Wednesday said an 18-year-old local resident carried out what Prime Minister Mark Carney called an act of "unheard-of cruelty" in murdering eight people and wounding dozens more in a remote mining town.

Published on: 11.02.2026 20:47
Dawson's Creek Star James Van Der Beek Dies At 48

James Van Der Beek, a heartthrob who starred in coming-of-age dramas at the dawn of the new millennium, shooting to fame playing the titular character in "Dawson's Creek" and in later years mocking his own hunky persona, has died. He was 48.

Published on: 11.02.2026 20:01
Bangladesh Votes Today In First Polls Since 2024 Uprising

Bangladesh will hold its crucial parliamentary elections today -- 18 months after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's 15-year-old regime collapsed amid massive, nationwide protests.

Published on: 11.02.2026 19:35
Trump Says "Insisted" To Netanyahu That Iran Talks Continue

US President Donald Trump said Wednesday he told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a meeting at the White House that nuclear talks with Iran must continue.

Published on: 11.02.2026 19:31
"No Information": Mexican President On US' Cartel Drone Incursion Claim

Mexico's president said Wednesday that her government was investigating the US shutdown of a border airport, which US officials linked to a Mexican cartel drone breach of US airspace.

Published on: 11.02.2026 17:59
Video: Punches Fly In Turkish Parliament Over Justice Minister's Appointment

A brawl erupted in Turkey's parliament on Wednesday after lawmakers from the ruling party and the opposition clashed over the appointment of a controversial figure to the Justice Ministry in a Cabinet reshuffle.

Published on: 11.02.2026 17:42
Chinese Official-Influencer Dies After Horse Riding Accident During Agri Promo Shoot

She rose to national fame in 2020 as the deputy head of Zhaosu County after a video showed her galloping through snowy landscapes in a flowing red outfit to promote local tourism.

Published on: 11.02.2026 16:59
"Our Priority": Bangladesh's Jamaat-e-Islami Chief To NDTV On India Ties

Good relationship with India is a "priority" and every citizen in Bangladesh is equal, there is no such thing as a minority - this was the message from Jamaat-e-Islami chief Shafiqur Rahman.

Published on: 11.02.2026 16:58
Texas Airport Was Shut Because Of "Incursion" Of Mexican Cartel Drones: Report

The Federal Aviation Administration reopened the airspace around El Paso International Airport in Texas on Wednesday morning, just hours after it announced a 10-day closure that would have grounded all flights to and from the airport.

Published on: 11.02.2026 15:07
How A Bangladeshi Revolutionary Challenged The Army And Was Hanged For It

As Bangladesh gets set for one of its most consequential elections, scheduled for February 12, it is the right time to revisit the figures and moments that have shaped the country's modern history.

Published on: 11.02.2026 14:25
Dramatic Video Shows People Scrambling After Gunman Enters Thai School

Thai police shot and arrested a gunman who opened fire Wednesday at a school in southernThailand, police and other authorities said.

Published on: 11.02.2026 14:13
'Only Trump, No One Else, Claims India Won't Buy Our Oil': Russian Minister

US President Donald Trump is the only person who has been going around telling the world that India plans to stop buying oil from its all-weather, longtime ally Russia, the foreign minister of the transcontinental nation said.

Published on: 11.02.2026 12:46
Will Take Countermeasures If Greenland Militarised: Russia

Russia threatened to take military "countermeasures" if the West boosts its own military footprint on Greenland, Moscow's foreign minister Sergei Lavrov said Wednesday.

Published on: 11.02.2026 12:44
Netanyahu To Push Trump On Iran's Missile Program In 7th White House Trip

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will push Donald Trump on Wednesday to take a tougher stance in nuclear talks with Iran, after rushing to Washington to stiffen the US president's resolve.

Published on: 11.02.2026 12:43
"Jihadis Are In Power": Taslima Nasrin Slams Yunus Regime Ahead Of Bangladesh Polls

On the eve of Bangladesh's elections, exiled writer Taslima Nasrin has delivered her most blistering critique in years of the country's political direction, accusing the Muhammad Yunus-led interim dispensation of empowering Islamic fundamentalists.

Published on: 11.02.2026 12:33
Won't Breach Limits Of Expired Nuclear Treaty If US Does Same: Russia

Russia will keep observing the missile and warhead limits in the New START nuclear treaty with the United States, which expired last week, as long as Washington continues to do the same, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Wednesday.

Published on: 11.02.2026 12:25
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt, 70, Sparks Dating Rumours With 27-Year-Old German Model: Report

A German tabloid has described the connection as a romantic relationship, while a source close to Schmidt characterised it as a "close friendship."

Published on: 11.02.2026 12:22
How Bangladesh Elections Could Redefine Regional, Global Ties

Bangladesh General Election 2026: The absence of the party that once championed close India ties has left a gap, giving the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its allies, including Jamaat-e-Islami, a chance to change the country's foreign policy.

Published on: 11.02.2026 11:54
Facing Labour Crunch Due To Ukraine War, Russia Turns To Indian Workers

A group of weary-looking Indian men carrying sports bags queued at passport control at a busy Moscow airport one recent evening after flying over 2,700 miles - and via Uzbekistan - to get work.

Published on: 11.02.2026 11:43
Opinion: Opinion | India's New Ambitions On Trade Must Be Paired With Domestic Reform

While the agreement with the United States was negotiated under duress, it is consistent with India's recent trade policy, which has shifted away from protectionism to focus on domestic support programs and trade deals. But more hard work lies ahead.

Published on: 11.02.2026 11:40

News from Arabic Countries

CBO: US Federal deficits and debt to worsen over next decade

'One Big Beautiful Bill Act', higher tariffs and immigration crackdown are factored into the report.

Published on: 11.02.2026 20:42
9 killed in one of Canada’s worst mass shootings

Nine people have been killed in a mass shooting at a high school in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Canada.

Published on: 11.02.2026 20:28
US lawmakers slam Pam Bondi over administration’s handling of Epstein files

US attorney general was hammered over heavy redactions to Epstein-related documents, prosecution of political rivals.

Published on: 11.02.2026 20:26
Thousands celebrate 47th anniversary of Iran’s Islamic Revolution

Rallies across Iran marked the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, with many showing support for the government.

Published on: 11.02.2026 20:25
T20 World Cup: West Indies beat England by 30 runs to lead Group C

Rutherford's 76 and spinners' control help the two-time champions beat the 2022 winners at the Wankhede Stadium.

Published on: 11.02.2026 20:01
Libya issues rare oil exploration licences to foreign firms

Winning bidders include Chevron, Eni, QatarEnergy and Aiteo.

Published on: 11.02.2026 19:37
Bangladesh’s election tests the power of Gen Z

Bangladesh’s first post-uprising election tests whether a new generation can truly reshape power.

Published on: 11.02.2026 18:54
US reopens airspace over El Paso after claim of cartel drone infiltration

The Trump administration's swift reversal has provoked questions about the legitimacy of the foreign drone claims.

Published on: 11.02.2026 18:52
Kenyan court charges cult leader Paul Mackenzie over 52 more deaths

Mackenzie has been charged with organised criminal activity, radicalisation, and facilitating 'terrorism'.

Published on: 11.02.2026 18:49
Congresswoman presses Pam Bondi to apologise to Epstein victims

US Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal pressed Attorney General Pam Bondi to apologise to Jeffrey Epstein victims.

Published on: 11.02.2026 18:37
Russia says it will stick to limits of expired nuclear treaty if US does

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov did not say why he believed the US would respect the limits set out in New START.

Published on: 11.02.2026 17:57
India vs Namibia – ICC T20 World Cup: Match time, teams, how to stream

World champions India will likely be without Abhishek Sharma as they face Namibia in New Delhi on Thursday.

Published on: 11.02.2026 17:37
Iran says missile programme non-negotiable as Tehran, Washington eye talks

Eyeing second round of US talks, Iranian officials say willing to talk nuclear, but draw red line on ballistic missiles.

Published on: 11.02.2026 17:28
I Heal You, You Heal Me | Ep 1 – Rwanda

In post-genocide Rwanda, fragile encounters see survivors and perpetrators face the past to reopen paths to coexistence.

Published on: 11.02.2026 17:00
Why is the issue of Syrian prisoner repatriation from Lebanon complicated?

The repatriation of Syrian prisoners from Lebanon comes with political baggage for both Syrians and Lebanese.

Published on: 11.02.2026 16:30
Cyclone slams into Madagascar, killing at least 20 people

Officials in Madagascar say building collapses are responsible for many of the confirmed 20 deaths from Cyclone Gezani.

Published on: 11.02.2026 15:17
Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona: Copa del Rey – team news, start time, lineups

All to know as La Liga leaders Barcelona clash with Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semifinal.

Published on: 11.02.2026 15:14
Bulgaria’s president picks senior central bank official as acting PM

Andrey Gurov will head a caretaker government tasked with organising snap elections .

Published on: 11.02.2026 15:13
FBI releases images of suspect in Guthrie abduction

The FBI released new video of a suspect in the abduction of Nancy Guthrie.

Published on: 11.02.2026 13:58
Hebron under Israeli lockdown amid wider West Bank annexation plans

Israel’s occupation has carved the Palestinian city of Hebron into zones of control and inserted hundreds of settlers.

Published on: 11.02.2026 13:42
Six men named in US Congress: Why is so much redacted in the Epstein files?

US congressman names six men whose names were redacted in the Epstein files, including a US billionaire and Dubai CEO.

Published on: 11.02.2026 13:19
Are drones, AI making it harder to fight armed groups in the Sahel?

Experts say ISIL and al-Qaeda-linked groups use drones to target army positions with IEDs and to gather intelligence.

Published on: 11.02.2026 13:07
Iran’s leaders rail against US, ‘sedition’ in 1979 revolution celebrations

A significant part of Iranian society is infuriated and grieving the killings of thousands during recent protests.

Published on: 11.02.2026 12:46
Male refugees stigmatised across Europe: ‘This kind of stuff really hurts’

Several men who made dangerous journeys alone tell Al Jazeera they have faced suspicion, hatred and homelessness.

Published on: 11.02.2026 12:37
On Ukraine, ‘liberal’ war hawks make the far right look like peacemakers

The louder the West talks about defeating Russia, the further peace in Ukraine moves out of reach.

Published on: 11.02.2026 12:26