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Cost of living: A refugee family runs out of food in Hong Kong
Banned from working, a refugee family from Bangladesh tries to survive in one of the world's most expensive cities.
Reporting in Gaza, a new year brings the same harsh reality
Life in Gaza has a recurrent theme, one of repetitive hardships, without the prospect of any improvement.
Dubai drops 30 percent tax on alcohol to woo tourists, expats
The changes took effect on Sunday and will run for a one-year trial period, according to domestic media.
Actor Jeremy Renner ‘critical but stable’ after snowplough mishap
The US movie star had been ploughing snow at his property near Reno, Nevada when he suffered serious injuries.
Israeli forces kill two Palestinian men in occupied West Bank
Mohammad Hoshiyeh and Fouad Abed were the first Palestinians killed by Israeli forces this year.
India’s Supreme Court says 2016 demonetisation decision was legal
Five-judge bench upholds legality of government move to demonetise 86 percent of the country's cash in circulation.
New Year cruise stranded off Australia over hull ‘marine growth’
Passengers stranded for a week as divers remove accumulation of microorganisms, plants, algae or small animals on hull.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 313
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 313th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Pope Benedict XVI’s body to lie in state at St Peter’s Basilica
Thousands expected to pay their last respects to the former pope, whose body will lie in state for three days.
Chinese return to regular activities amid COVID surge
Some residents in cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Wuhan are getting back to normal life after 'zero-COVOD' measures.
Fired during COVID, Bali’s low paid now demand double the pay
Employers are struggling to fill positions as tourism roars back to life on popular resort island.
S Korea, US discussing joint nuclear exercises, says Yoon
President says US assurances of 'extended deterrence' no longer enough in face of North Korea's nuclear capabilities.
14 killed in attack on prison in Mexico border city
Ten prison guards and four inmates killed after gunmen attack prison in Ciudad Juarez, say officials.
Air raid sirens in Kyiv as Russia launches fresh drone attacks
Ukrainian officials say at least one wounded in waves of Russian drone attacks on Kyiv's critical infrastructure.
2023 to be tougher for global economy than 2022, IMF chief says
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva says one-third of world's economies expected to be in recession this year.
Damascus airport reopens after Israeli raid kills Syrian soldiers
Syrian army says Israeli missiles killed two soldiers and put Damascus airport out of service for second time in a year.
Renewed Russian attacks mark Ukraine’s grim start to 2023
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy praises Ukrainians' 'sense of unity' in the face of Russian bombardment.
What are the legal consequences of Israel’s occupation?
The UN has passed a resolution to seek the legal opinion of the International Court of Justice.
Libyan authorities find mass grave in ex-ISIL stronghold
Eighteen bodies unburied in the Sabaa area of Sirte, which was under the 2015-2016 control of ISIL fighters.
Photos: Huge crowds gather for Lula’s swearing-in ceremony
Veteran leftist takes office for an historic third term after defeating far-right leader Jair Bolsonaro in elections.
How will Pele be remembered?
Football great Pele left an unprecedented legacy and inspired millions worldwide.
Power outages at Philippine airports disrupt travel for thousands
Hundreds of flights to and from Manila halted due to air traffic control malfunction, stranding passengers at airports.
Lula sworn in as president of divided Brazil amid tight security
Veteran leader taking third term in office faces challenge of uniting nation polarised under predecessor Jair Bolsonaro.
Photos: New Year 2023 celebrations around the world
From New Zealand to United States, revellers take to the streets to welcome 2023.
Croatia adopts euro, enters borderless Europe club on New Year
The Balkan nation bids farewell to its kuna currency as it enters Europe's passport-free Schengen zone.
World welcomes 2023 amid concerns over war and inflation
It was a stormy year, marked by the conflict in Ukraine and the economic stresses it caused.
EU calls on Rwanda to stop supporting M23 rebels in DR Congo
The bloc's comments came after UN experts' report found 'direct intervention' by Rwandan forces inside DR Congo.
Stampede during New Year fireworks kills at least nine in Uganda
At least nine people die in a shopping mall crush as revellers rang in the New Year in capital Kampala, police said.
India, Pakistan exchange lists of nuclear facilities, prisoners
The practice has been in place since 1992, with the list of nuclear installations exchanged annually on January 1.
2022 gave us a new social media autocrat
Will 2023 give us a revolution that will topple him?
Colombia agrees ceasefire with main armed groups: President
President Gustavo Petro announces ceasefire with five largest armed groups to support peace talks.
Colombia and Venezuela to fully reopen shared border
The two countries will allow passage of cargo and passenger transport via cross-border Tienditas Bridge from January 1.
Australia, Canada impose COVID curbs on travellers from China
Australia, Canada, Morocco are the latest to impose restrictions on travellers from China amid surge in COVID-19 cases.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 312
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 312th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Several feared dead in blast outside Kabul military airport
Explosion outside the airport causes multiple casualties, a spokesman for the Taliban-run interior ministry says.
Two refugees die, 232 rescued after boat capsizes off Lebanon
Tripoli residents who are in contact with the survivors say a woman and a child - both Syrian - have died.
Brazil’s third-time president Lula has new economic problems
Unlike Lula’s first two terms in office, the current economic outlook is gloomy with high inflation and interest rates.
China accuses US of ‘slander, hype’ after aircraft clash
Beijing says US distorted facts following a confrontation between a Chinese jet and a US plane over the South China Sea.
Explosions rock Ukraine’s Kyiv in early hours of New Year’s Day
New round of blasts in the Ukrainian capital follows a barrage of missile attacks that killed one and wounded a dozen.
Kim orders an ‘exponential increase’ in N Korea’s nuclear arsenal
Kim's comments came as N Korea fired a short-range ballistic missile in a rare late-night, New Year's Day weapons test.
World reacts to Pope Benedict XVI’s death
World leaders pay tribute to Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, who died at 95 in the Vatican.
Celebrations kick off in Asia as world enters 2023
Asia celebrates a restriction-free New Year after two years of COVID disruptions, as the world enters 2023.
2022: The year Taliban cracked down on women’s rights
The year 2022 saw the Taliban imposing restrictions on women's rights, bringing back the memory of its past rule.
China’s Xi says country’s COVID prevention enters new phase
The president says Beijing overcame unprecedented challenges in the battle against COVID amid a new wave of cases China.
Pelé meant the world to us Africans
The Brazilian superstar rose to fame just as Africans nourished Black pride in their fight against white supremacy.
Photos: The life of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
Benedict, the first pope in 600 years to step down as the Bishop of Rome, died at the age of 95.
Ukraine will ‘not forgive’ Russia for missile attacks: Zelenskyy
At least one person killed after Russia carries out attacks in Kyiv and other regions on New Year’s Eve.
2022: A year in pictures
A visual timeline of key events defining the past 12 months.
Photos: Removing rebel-planted landmines in Senegal’s Casamance
Demining operations happen amid the still ongoing conflict in Senegal between the government and rebel groups.
Who are Al Nassr, Cristiano Ronaldo’s new team?
Portugal captain has joined the Riyadh-based side on a deal until June 2025.
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