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Republican lawsuit over Arizona attorney general race struck down
A United States judge ruled that Republican Abraham Hamadeh failed to prove claims about errors in vote counting.
US Congress passes new election rules in response to January 6
New provisions to US Electoral Count Act make it more difficult for politicians to prevent peaceful transfer of power.
Bankman-Fried, FTX execs received billions in hidden loans
Caroline Ellison, Bankman-Fried's colleague, said she agreed with him to hide the loans from FTX investors.
Britain’s health workers announce more strikes for 2023
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he is 'sad' and 'disappointed' about widespread strikes but refuses to negotiate.
US House passes massive $1.7 trillion spending bill
Bill boosts military spending by 10 percent to a total of $858bn, alongside $772.5bn for domestic programmes.
5 key takeaways from January 6 panel’s report on US Capitol riot
Donald Trump led 'multi-part conspiracy' to overturn 2020 elections that ended in deadly riot, US committee says.
Putin tells defence chiefs to do more for troops in Ukraine
Russian leader says the country's military-industrial complex should provide the army with everything they need.
Could the world be facing another major coronavirus outbreak?
COVID infections are rising in China and there are growing fears that new variants could emerge.
Photos: Massive winter storm pummels US and Canada
Frigid temperatures, snow and ice have upended travel plans and knocked out power to thousands of homes and businesses.
Billionaire Adani to own 65% of India’s NDTV as founders sell
NDTV founders Radhika and Prannoy Roy made several unsuccessful attempts to block the takeover by Gautam Adani.
UN envoy calls for pressure on Taliban over women university ban
Gordon Brown urges more leaders in Islamic countries to denounce a move barring Afghan women from higher education.
Chile declares state of emergency after wildfire leaves one dead
Massive blaze near the tourist city of Vina del Mar has killed at least one person and destroyed about 200 homes.
US consumer spending, inflation cool in November
While economic activity is slowing amid rising interest rates, it's not enough to discourage US Fed from more rises.
Media mogul Mike Bloomberg looks to buy WSJ or WaPo: Report
A merger would create a financial data and news giant, further firming up the world's 12th-richest man's stronghold.
Facebook parent Meta to pay $725m in Cambridge Analytica scandal
Agreed settlement is largest in US data privacy class action and the biggest class action lawsuit for Meta.
The Case for the Climate
earthrise meets some of the environmental campaigners and lawyers who are forcing systemic change through the courts.
Photos: After heavy combat, Ukrainians in east brace for cold
Villages in the Donetsk region have seen heavy fighting, and now residents are facing a new threat: a bitter winter.
Burkina Faso government expels senior UN official
Violence from multiple armed groups in Burkina Faso has displaced more than two million people.
Spain absolves border agents over Melilla asylum seeker deaths
At least 23 people died after a mass storming of the border crossing between Morocco and the Spanish enclave.
M23 rebels pledge to retreat from key position in eastern DRC
Violence from the group has caused hundreds of thousands of people to flee in fear from the DRC's volatile east region.
One-day tally of COVID cases in China hits 37 million: Report
The latest figures deviate significantly from official data sparking concerns over China's transparency on the issue.
Togo presidency to oversee armed forces amid security woes
The move comes after recent incidents of armed group activity in the country's north, near the border with Burkina Faso.
Economic ties head the agenda as Italy’s Meloni visits Iraq
Meloni, who is in Baghdad on her first bilateral trip outside Europe, hailed Italy's support for Iraq.
England’s Sam Curran becomes most expensive IPL player
Punjab Kings agreed to pay $2.23m for the all-rounder at the Indian cricket league's auction of players.
Indian activist Umar Khalid gets a week’s bail — and a gag order
A court awarded Khalid a seven-day reprieve to attend his sister's wedding, after more than two years in jail.
Looking at Berlin’s present through its past
What can an exhibition on 19th-century migrants in Berlin tell us about Germany's current relationship with migration?
Q&A: Uganda’s Museveni on staying in power, rights abuses
The Museveni administration has repeatedly been accused of muzzling dissenting voices in the country since 1986.
Japan unveils record defence budget amid regional security fears
The cabinet's nod for a 20-percent rise in military spending is a deviation from pacifist post-WWII self-defence policy.
Shell to pay $15m settlement over oil spills in Nigeria
Shell claimed the settlement for spills in the Niger Delta between 2004 and 2007 was not an admission of liability.
At least two people dead after shooting in Paris
Gunshots were fired in a central district of Paris, injuring several people.
COP15 was a success — here’s what needs to happen next
The historic global agreement at the UN conference to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030 is just the start.
Passport control staff strike at six UK airports for better pay
More than 1,000 Border Force officers walk out at six airports over pay amid the cost-of-living crisis.
Heavy snow and plunging temperatures: What is a bomb cyclone?
The United States braces for a cold snap as wind-chill temperatures could drop to dangerous levels far below zero.
Lobster bisque for the blues
A father and daughter’s journey through sadness and seafood.
Russia threatens to slash oil supplies in 2023, spooks markets
Moscow warns it may cut production by 5-7 percent in early 2023 as energy war with the West deepens.
Suicide car bomb kills Pakistan police officer, wounds others
Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan claims responsibility for explosion near police headquarters in Islamabad.
Israeli police kill Palestinian, accuse him of ‘attack’
Family denies the Palestinian citizen of Israel had attempted to ram Israeli officers with a car in Kafr Qasim.
Winter ‘bomb cyclone’ looms ahead of US holiday weekend
A 'once-in-a-generation' winter storm with temperatures as low as -40 degrees Celsius causes Christmas travel chaos.
Timeline: Case of Charles Sobhraj – ‘Bikini Killer’, ‘Serpent’
The French serial killer preyed on Western tourists on the 'hippie trail' in Asia in the 1970s and 1980s.
French serial killer Charles Sobhraj released from Nepal prison
He spent 19 years in jail in Nepal for two murders in 1975 and was freed given his age and for good behaviour.
Children can help us build a better, greener world for all
Children are bearing the brunt of the world’s ills. Let’s ensure their voices are heard.
China’s foreign minister warns US not to cross its ‘red line’
Wang Yi accuses the US of 'salami slicing' tactics and 'bullying' in a call with Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Powerful Tunisian trade union calls for postponement of vote
UGTT says second round will cause chaos after a record-low turnout in the first round of parliamentary elections.
N Korea fires 2 ballistic missiles towards eastern waters: South
Latest launch comes days after joint air exercise by South Korean and US militaries.
Thomas Piketty: ‘You have to make the richest people pay more’
Renowned economist Thomas Piketty on the politics of building global equality.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 303
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 303rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Apple’s Australian workers go on Christmas strike over pay
Strike comes as tech giant is facing disruption at its flagship iPhone plant in China after workers' protests.
Cambodia convicts 36 opposition members in latest mass trial
Mass trial of Cambodia's opposition leaders and supporters results in guilty verdicts for all but one defendant.
Japan’s inflation hits 40-year high
Prices rise 3.7 percent in November amid growing expectations central bank will roll back huge stimulus.
US says Putin’s call to end war in Ukraine insincere
'Our goal is not to spin the flywheel of military conflict,' Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
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