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Donald Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol building on January 6 [File: Leah Millis/Reuters]

FBI probing Capitol riot link to foreign governments, groups

Bureau examining payments of $500,000 in bitcoin made by a French national to key far-right figures and groups.

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A polling agent from the National Resistance Movement (NRM) party celebrates the victory of Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni [Baz Ratner/Reuters]

Museveni declared winner of disputed Uganda presidential election

Security personnel out in force as longtime president wins sixth term and main challenger Bobi Wine alleges rigging.

Demonstrations pose a challenge to the government of Hicham Mechichi [File: Zoubeir Souissi/Reuters]

Protests erupt in Tunisian cities amid anger over poor economy

With the US Capitol in the background, a member of the Virginia National Guard stands at the ready inside the secured Capitol complex, on Saturday, January 16, 2021, in Washington, as security is increased ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris [Jacquelyn Martin/ AP]

US states brace for potential violence before Biden inauguration

Indonesia quake toll hits 56 as rescuers race to find survivors

Indonesia quake toll hits 56 as rescuers race to find survivors

An unidentified tennis player gestures from his hotel room in Melbourne in January 17, 2021, where players are quarantining for two weeks ahead of the Australian Open tennis tournament [William West/ AFP]

47 Australian Open players in hard quarantine after COVID cases

Thousands of Hondurans, pictured here in El Florido, Guatemala, have joined a new caravan bound for the United States [Luis Echeverria/Reuters]

Guatemala cracks down on caravan of 9,000 migrants bound for US

A resident wearing a face mask walks after taking a test for COVID-19 in San Jose, Costa Rica on June 26, 2020 [File: Juan Carlos Ulate/Reuters]

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The drill saw anti-warship ballistic missiles launched in the Indian Ocean [Iranian Revolutionary Guard/Sepahnews via AP]

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard tests long-range missiles, drones

Faisal bin Farhan says the issue is just a matter of logistics [File: AP Photo]

Saudi Arabia to reopen Qatar embassy in coming days


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A polling agent from the National Resistance Movement (NRM) party celebrates the victory of Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni [Baz Ratner/Reuters]

Museveni declared winner of disputed Uganda presidential election

Demonstrations pose a challenge to the government of Hicham Mechichi [File: Zoubeir Souissi/Reuters]

Protests erupt in Tunisian cities amid anger over poor economy

With the US Capitol in the background, a member of the Virginia National Guard stands at the ready inside the secured Capitol complex, on Saturday, January 16, 2021, in Washington, as security is increased ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris [Jacquelyn Martin/ AP]

US states brace for potential violence before Biden inauguration

Indonesia quake toll hits 56 as rescuers race to find survivors

Indonesia quake toll hits 56 as rescuers race to find survivors

An unidentified tennis player gestures from his hotel room in Melbourne in January 17, 2021, where players are quarantining for two weeks ahead of the Australian Open tennis tournament [William West/ AFP]

47 Australian Open players in hard quarantine after COVID cases

Thousands of Hondurans, pictured here in El Florido, Guatemala, have joined a new caravan bound for the United States [Luis Echeverria/Reuters]

Guatemala cracks down on caravan of 9,000 migrants bound for US

A resident wearing a face mask walks after taking a test for COVID-19 in San Jose, Costa Rica on June 26, 2020 [File: Juan Carlos Ulate/Reuters]

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The drill saw anti-warship ballistic missiles launched in the Indian Ocean [Iranian Revolutionary Guard/Sepahnews via AP]

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard tests long-range missiles, drones

Faisal bin Farhan says the issue is just a matter of logistics [File: AP Photo]

Saudi Arabia to reopen Qatar embassy in coming days

Rescuers search for victims in the ruins of a building flattened during the earthquake. [Yusuf Wahil/AP Photo]
Rescuers search for victims in the ruins of a building flattened during the earthquake. [Yusuf Wahil/AP Photo]
Damaged roads and bridges, power blackouts and lack of heavy equipment hampered Indonesia's rescuers. [Yusuf Wahil/AP Photo]
Damaged roads and bridges, power blackouts and lack of heavy equipment hampered Indonesia's rescuers. [Yusuf Wahil/AP Photo]
Members of an Indonesian search-and-rescue team carry the body of a victim pulled out of the ruins of a building damaged by the magnitude 6.2 earthquake in Mamuju. [Opan Bustan/EPA]
Members of an Indonesian search-and-rescue team carry the body of a victim pulled out of the ruins of a building damaged by the magnitude 6.2 earthquake in Mamuju. [Opan Bustan/EPA]
The earthquake and its aftershocks damaged more than 400 homes. [Sigid Kurniawan/Antara Foto via Reuters]
The earthquake and its aftershocks damaged more than 400 homes. [Sigid Kurniawan/Antara Foto via Reuters]
Workers use excavators to clear away debris in Mamuju. [Adek Berry/AFP]
Workers use excavators to clear away debris in Mamuju. [Adek Berry/AFP]
Rescuers search for survivors in the ruins of a collapsed building in Mamuju city. [Hariandi Hafid/AFP]
Rescuers search for survivors in the ruins of a collapsed building in Mamuju city. [Hariandi Hafid/AFP]
At least 56 people have been killed and more than 820 people injured after the earthquake that struck Indonesia's West Sulawesi. [Adek Berry/AFP]
At least 56 people have been killed and more than 820 people injured after the earthquake that struck Indonesia's West Sulawesi. [Adek Berry/AFP]
Residents gather at a makeshift shelter in Mamuju. About 15,000 people left their homes after the 6.2 magnitude quake. [Muhammad Rifki/AFP]
Residents gather at a makeshift shelter in Mamuju. About 15,000 people left their homes after the 6.2 magnitude quake. [Muhammad Rifki/AFP]
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In Pictures: Aftermath of the deadly Indonesia earthquake
Rescuers continue searching for survivors in the rubble left behind by a magnitude 6.2 quake.

NASA cuts short ground test of its giant moon rocket

The test is a vital step in NASA’s Artemis programme to put the first woman and the next man on the moon in 2024.

This handout photo shows the core stage for the first flight of NASA's Space Launch System rocket in the B-2 Test Stand during a scheduled eight minute duration hot fire test, January 16, 2021, at NASA's Stennis Space Center near Bay St Louis, Mississippi [Robert Markowitz/ NASA/ AFP]

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Nepali team first to top K2, world’s 2nd tallest peak, in winter

The group of 10 Nepalis was the only successful team so far among dozens currently attempting to scale the mountain.

Members of the team during the Puja ceremony [File: Handout via Reuters]

Brazil: COVID-hit Amazonas state receives more emergency supplies

Healthcare facilities in Amazonas state are being pushed to their limits due to a surge in COVID-19 infections.

A man holds an oxygen tank in Manaus on January 15, as medical workers are battling a shortage of oxygen and other essential equipment to respond to a surge in COVID-19 cases [File: Michael Dantas/AFP]
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From: The Listening Post

Trump-free Twitter: The debate over deplatforming

Numerous social media sites have suspended Trump’s accounts – is this good media ethics or good business sense?

Protesters demonstrate against Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in Tunis January 14, 2011. Tunisian President Ben Ali stepped aside on Friday after failing to quell the worst anti-government unrest in his two decades in power. As the prime minister stepped in until promised elections can be held, Ben Ali’s whereabouts were unclear. Al Jazeera television said he had left the country [Zohra Bensemra/Reuters]

Arab Spring 10 years on: Tunisia's revolution

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Tunisian protesters demonstrate beneath a poster of Mohamed Bouazizi, a street vendor who set himself on fire to protest against social conditions, starting the Arab Spring in late 2010 [File: Salah Habibi/AP]

Social media curbs threaten ‘last relic’ of Tunisia’s revolution

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Tunisia: Remembering the Arab Spring

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Protesters demonstrate against Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in Tunis on January 14, 2011 [Zohra Bensemra/Reuters]

Remembering the day Tunisia’s President Ben Ali fled

Moncef Marzouki: Has the Tunisian revolution succeeded?

Moncef Marzouki: Has the Tunisian revolution succeeded?

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Tunisians chant slogans as they gather at Mohamed Bouazizi Square in the central Tunisian town of Sidi Bouzid on December 17, 2020, during commemorations of the 10th anniversary of Bouazizi's self-immolation [Fethi Belaid/AFP]

How the West hollowed out the Tunisian revolution

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Armed group captures military base in northeast Nigeria

Residents, government troops flee as armed group overran a town in Nigeria’s Borno state in attack claimed by ISIL.

The assault came just two months after residents driven from their homes by the violence had returned to the town under a government programme [File: AFP]

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