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Putin tells security services to find ‘traitors and spies’: Media
Russian President also ordered strengthening of Russia's borders and safety of residents in annexed regions of Ukraine.
As US debates Title 42 policy, asylum seekers left in limbo
The Supreme Court intervened on Monday to block the controversial immigration policy's scheduled expiration this week.
US manufacturer Honeywell to pay $200m to settle bribery charges
Parallel investigations were for bribes that Honeywell paid from 2010 to 2014 to get business from Brazil's Petrobras.
Proud Boys trial moves forward as January 6 panel prepares report
Defence lawyers previously called for jury selection to be postponed to 2023 due to 'combustible' political climate.
US seeks to bolster Ecuador ties as China expands regional role
Joe Biden says US will seek to expand relationship with Ecuador as President Guillermo Lasso visits White House.
What’s gone wrong with the UK’s National Health Service?
NHS healthcare staff calling for better pay and work conditions are pushing ahead with another round of strikes.
Sudanese security forces tear-gas pro-democracy protesters
Thousands of demonstrator in Khartoum demand an end to military rule and justice for those killed since last year's coup
UN chief promises ‘no-nonsense’ climate summit in 2023
Secretary General Antonio Guterres warns that governments have fallen short of their emission reduction targets.
England cruise towards test history as Ahmed destroys Pakistan
Rehan Ahmed, aged just 18, took five wickets and left England on the brink of historic victory.
US Capitol riot: Lawmakers recommend filing charges against Trump
Congressional panel urges Justice Department to indict ex-president on four charges, including inciting insurrection.
Fortnite creator Epic Games to pay record fine
It will pay for violating a children's privacy law and tricking users to make purchases they did not intend to make.
EU countries agree gas price cap to battle energy crisis
The 27-nation bloc has agreed to trigger a cap if gas prices exceed 180 euros per megawatt hour for three days.
Staff picks: My favourite World Cup 2022 moment
From Morocco's fairytale journey to Japan fans cleaning up after the match, here are a few highlights of the World Cup.
Analysis: Six key takeaways from the Qatar World Cup
From the end of Messi's wait for glory to the first Arab tournament, and the mixing of politics and sports.
Karim Benzema calls full time on international football career
The 35-year-old Real Madrid striker missed France's attempted defence of their World Cup title due to injury.
Tunisia’s election: The beginning of the end for Saeid
Saturday's sham election will not be able to save President Saeid's authoritarian regime.
Colombia’s ELN rebels announce end-of-year ceasefire
Truce will last from Saturday to January 2, leftist rebels say, as peace talks with Bogota to resume next month.
South Africa’s Ramaphosa re-elected as leader of ruling ANC party
The party conference has been marked by divisions and scandals surrounding Ramaphosa and his rival Zweli Mkhize.
Palestinian-American to be released after Israeli detention
Hala Kasim Salameh's family said she had a permit to enter Jerusalem but was arrested by Israeli authorities.
Netherlands apologises for Dutch government’s role in slavery
PM Mark Rutte says the Dutch state has enabled, stimulated and profited from slavery for centuries.
Putin makes rare visit to Minsk for talks with Belarus leader
Kremlin rejects claims that the Russian president is pressuring Belarus into a more active role in the war in Ukraine.
Thailand navy searches for 31 missing sailors after warship sinks
Naval vessel HTMS Sukhothai capsizes in high waves late on Sunday while patrolling the Gulf of Thailand.
Malaysia PM Anwar Ibrahim wins motion of confidence in parliament
The win is vital backing for Anwar's premiership after an election last month returned an unprecedented hung parliament.
Tunisia set for runoffs after low turnout parliamentary elections
Only 21 candidates secured victory in the first round of votes marked by low turnout, electoral commission says.
Iran says four security forces killed near Pakistan border
Members of Iran's security forces killed in a firefight with an unnamed 'terrorist group', state media reports.
The morning after: Qatar wakes up to post World Cup life
People express sadness over the World Cup ending but say they feel privileged to have been a part of it.
Sri Lanka navy rescues over 100 Rohingya adrift in rough seas
Navy says 104 people found on board a trawler suspected to have originated from Myanmar and heading to Indonesia.
UK’s bid to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is ‘lawful’: High Court
Judges say the UK government’s controversial plan to send asylum seekers on a one-way trip to Rwanda is legal.
‘Pure joy’: Argentina erupts in celebration after World Cup win
An explosion of hope and joy engulfs the nation after their team, led by Messi, won the World Cup on Sunday.
Hostages taken at Pakistan counterterrorism centre seized by TTP
Standoff continues after Pakistani Taliban men overpower guards, snatch weapons and take hostages at facility in Bannu.
Countries seal deal to protect nature despite DRC objection
As part of the agreement, countries committed to protect 30 percent of land and water considered ecologically vital.
Sweden’s top court blocks Turkish journalist’s extradition
The extradition of Bulent Kenes is a key demand by Ankara to ratify Stockholm's NATO membership.
Photos: Peaceful polls, coups, droughts mark Africa in 2022
Conflicts within and outside Africa impacted the continent in 2022, but multiple peaceful transitions offered hope.
Lionel Messi: A breakdown of his World Cup and career highlights
After inspiring Argentina to a historic World Cup victory in Qatar, we look back at his illustrious career.
Where do Palestinians stand on the war in Ukraine?
Palestinians have been accused of being pro-Russia. But they are just tired of never-ending Western hypocrisy.
World Cup predictions: How many games did our AI get right?
In total, Kashef had a 67 percent accuracy level, but failed to predict Argentina as the 2022 World Cup winners.
11 people seriously injured by turbulence on Hawaii flight
At least one person was reported to have been rendered unconscious but all patients were awake and talking.
What is a bisht and why was Messi wearing it at the World Cup?
Emir of Qatar put a bisht on Argentina captain Messi during the World Cup closing ceremony.
Mexico and the unbearable whiteness of advertising
From beers to cars to supermarkets, Mexico and other postcolonial societies are grappling with a whiteness epidemic.
Five dead, suspect killed in Toronto area shooting
The attack took place in different apartments in the same building and one wounded person was taken to a hospital.
Russia drone attack targets ‘critical infrastructure’ in Kyiv
Ukraine's military says about 20 unmanned aerial vehicles targeted facilities around the capital.
Three Jordanian police killed during raid on hideout in Maan
Police officers died during a raid on the suspected killers of a senior Jordanian police officer who died on Friday.
Argentina’s fans celebrate in the streets after World Cup victory
'This team made people fall in love with them for the first time in decades,' an Argentinian fan said.
Dozens of sailors missing after Thai navy ship sinks
The HTMS Sukhothai was carrying 106 people when it sank in choppy waters in the Gulf of Thailand, the navy says.
Elon Musk asks Twitter to vote on whether he should step down
Musk runs Twitter poll on his leadership after backlash to new policy banning 'free promotion' of other platforms.
South Korea warns of deepening economic slump
Asia's fourth-largest economy is widely expected to see growth fall below 2 percent next year.
UK’s PM Sunak to announce $304m in new military aid for Ukraine
PM's office says the new package will include 'hundreds of thousands of rounds of artillery' for use against Russia.
Kyiv slams Kissinger over call to negotiate with Russia for peace
'For all its propensity to violence, Russia has made decisive contributions to the global equilibrium': Henry Kissinger.
China’s lingering COVID fears cloud global travel rebound
Chinese spent $288bn on international travel in 2018, nearly one-quarter of the global spending on tourism.
‘We fought until the end’: French World Cup fans sing Les Bleus
"Les Bleus made us dream," President Emmanuel Macron said after France’s dramatic World Cup final loss to Argentina.
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