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15 Feb
Anonymous donations through India's electoral bonds are "unconstitutional," according to the country's Supreme Court. The ruling could affect billions in campaign funding as the country prepares for a national election.
15 Feb
Calls to recognize Palestine as a state are much debated. Advocates say the move would have legal and symbolic power. But critics argue that it won't change the situation on the ground or solve the real problems.
15 Feb
An elderly man in the US was hospitalized with Alaskapox in late 2023 and died this January. Here's everything you need to know about the virus.
15 Feb
Myanmar's ruling junta has activated a law that will see men and women called up for at least two years of compulsory military service.
15 Feb
Authorities have come up with new legislation to fend off suspected efforts from Chinese and other foreign entities to acquire sensitive technologies.
15 Feb
At least three people have died, and scores more have been arrested in demonstrations across Senegal since President Macky Sall postponed an election planned for February 25.
15 Feb
Continental, based in Hanover, is the world's third-largest automotive supplier. The company is the latest German manufacturer to announce job cuts as the economy contends with weak growth.
15 Feb
It is the latest arrest in a major crackdown following a deadly IS attack on a Catholic church in Istanbul last month. The suspect has been detained and is awaiting trial.
15 Feb
Many men with erectile dysfunction often feel ashamed and choose not to seek medical help. But impotence can be treated. Moreover, the problem might be a symptom of vascular disease and therefore needs to be investigated.
15 Feb
In Gaza, a looming Israeli operation in Rafah has left the 1 million displaced Palestinians crowded in the city wondering where to go next. Months of war and a humanitarian crisis have had devastating effects.
15 Feb
Independent pollsters show the current defense minister leading in the presidential election, with most of sample votes counted. Official results are not expected for several weeks.
15 Feb
Voters in Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim democracy, have cast their ballots to elect a new president. In this country of 270 million people, where Sunni Muslims are the majority, some 12 percent of the population belong to religious minorities: Christians, Shiites, Buddhists and Hindus, among others.

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Ukraine has suspended consular services for military-age men abroad. Kyiv is battling a Russian onslaught and needs reinforcements on the front line. Authorities want to ensure that Ukrainian men between 18 and 60 years old living abroad return home.
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For many months, the weather all over Nigeria has been relatively hot. Many citizens have complained About the sun during the day, not being able to sleep at night, and wearing skimpy clothes during the day as the sun shone as though it was its last. GuardianTV spoke with Nigerians and professionals about their experiences and how to survive during the heatwave.