Syrian Army Enters al-Hawl Camp After Kurdish Pullout

Syrian government forces have reportedly entered the vast al-Hawl detention camp in north-east Syria, following the withdrawal of Kurdish forces who previously managed the facility housing relatives of IS suspects.

Thousands Flee Cambodia Scam Compounds Amid Pressure

Thousands of workers, including trafficking victims, have been released or escaped from Cambodian scam centres following intense international pressure, with Amnesty International raising concerns about their welfare.

Lawsuit Challenges LA Schools' Race Policy as Discriminatory

A conservative foundation has launched federal legal action against Los Angeles Unified School District, claiming its decades-old desegregation policy discriminates against white pupils by providing benefits to non-white majority schools.

Peace is Children's Word of the Year 2025

Oxford University Press reveals peace as the children's word of the year for 2025, with AI and resilience also popular. A new slang term 'six-seven' wins top spot.

Send Costs to Double by 2028, Warns IFS

Government spending on special needs education in England is projected to double from 2015 to 2028, pressuring mainstream school funding and prompting urgent calls for reform.

School Faces Backlash Over Strict Hairstyle Ban

St Edmund's College in Ipswich has sparked controversy by publishing a list of prohibited haircuts including mullets and burst fades, prompting parental criticism about personal expression versus school standards.

Davos 2026 Opens Amid Global Tensions at WEF Summit

The World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos commenced on Tuesday, bringing together political and business leaders to address economic disparity, climate change, and global conflicts, against a backdrop of geopolitical unrest.

AP Cameraman's Harrowing Haiti Gang Attack Account

Veteran Associated Press videographer Pierre-Richard Luxama recounts being attacked by gang members while filming police patrols in Haiti's capital, describing the terrifying moments and haunting images of the city's collapse.

US Lawmakers Push for College Sports Regulation

Bipartisan lawmakers are advocating for stricter controls on college athletics, citing concerns over the commercialisation of student athletes and multi-million dollar NIL deals following the championship game.

Syrian Clashes Spotlight IS Detention Crisis

Recent fighting between Syrian government forces and Kurdish fighters in northeast Syria has highlighted the precarious detention facilities holding thousands of Islamic State group members and their families.

Macron Hits Out at Bullies, Russia Snow Apocalypse

French President Emmanuel Macron advocates for respect over bullying at Davos, while Russia battles a deadly snowstorm. Other global stories include a Spanish train tragedy survivor and Austrian cow intelligence.

Kurdish Forces Withdraw from IS Camp in Syria

Kurdish-led forces have withdrawn from the al-Hol camp in north-east Syria, housing radical IS detainees, as Syrian government forces advance, raising fears of chaos and extremism.

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