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Australia accuses Apple, Microsoft of overlooking child sex abuse
Internet safety watchdog says tech giants should automatically scan for child exploitation material on their services.
Fiji’s opposition lodges complaint over election results
Move comes after Fiji authorities took down a provisional tally that showed the opposition holding a very early lead.
Taiwanese train for war after year of crises
As tensions rise in the Taiwan Strait, private companies are stepping forward to prepare Taiwanese civilians for war.
United Nations blocks Myanmar military taking UN seat
Rights groups say the National Unity Government, made up of elected members, must represent Myanmar at all UN bodies.
Photos: France charge into final to end Morocco’s World Cup dream
Morocco, the first African team to play in a World Cup semifinal, fought hard against the reigning champions.
Morocco fans honour their team despite semifinal loss
Morocco were beaten by France in the World Cup semifinals.
For African fans, legendary Morocco feat means ‘sky is the limit’
Supporters from countries across the continent say Atlas Lions' run proves that African teams belong to elite of game.
Brazil to resume diplomatic relations with Venezuela under Lula
Incoming left-wing president Lula has signalled he will seek to repair relations with the Maduro government.
‘We are the champions’: Morocco fans proud despite World Cup loss
Supporters of the Atlas Lion laud team's run to the semifinals despite losing to holders France.
Patriot systems would be legitimate target in Ukraine: Kremlin
The comments come as US finalises plans to send the missile systems to intercept barrage of Russian missiles.
Social media reacts after Morocco’s historic World Cup run
The dream is over for the Atlas Lions but they brought much of the world along for the ride.
US workers sue Georgia for transgender healthcare discrimination
Three employees call for Georgia's state health insurance to cover gender-confirming healthcare and other procedures.
Recap: France vs Morocco – World Cup 2022
Defending world champions end Morocco's World Cup dreams and book their place in the final.
Alleged attacker of Paul Pelosi spoke of ‘evil’ in Washington
The US man who allegedly beat Nancy Pelosi's husband with a hammer during a home invasion has pleaded not guilty.
France seal World Cup final spot with 2-0 win over Morocco
Reigning world champions overcome spirited Atlas Lions display to set up showdown with Argentina on Sunday.
Biden promotes partnerships with Africa at leadership summit
US president announces new investments, trade deals in Africa, highlighting sustainable energy and infrastructure.
Tesla shares at lowest level in two years as investors bash Musk
The world's most valuable carmaker is one of the worst performing stocks among major automakers and tech firms.
US Fed hikes interest rates by 0.5 percent, says more to come
The US central bank projected interest rates rising to 5.1 percent in 2023, higher than what investors expected.
What impact would an EU price cap on natural gas have?
EU energy ministers fail yet again to agree on a price cap on Russian gas to punish Moscow.
Istanbul mayor sentenced to prison for insulting public officials
Court also imposes political ban on Ekrem Imamoglu, seen as a potential opponent of President Erdogan in 2023 elections.
UN expels Iran from women’s rights body for protest crackdowns
A US-drafted resolution to remove Iran from the Commission on the Status of Women passed over objections from Iran.
Peru declares nationwide state of emergency as crisis deepens
Ex-President Pedro Castillo calls on supporters to go to prison where he is held as prosecutors seek 18-month detention.
China removes 6 diplomats after Manchester consulate violence: UK
Britain had requested they waive diplomatic immunity and be questioned by police over attack on pro-democracy activist.
UN biodiversity talks hampered by ‘lack of political will’: WWF
World Wildlife Fund urges more ambitious targets after developing nations stage COP15 walkout over funding plans.
US marks 10-year anniversary of Sandy Hook school shooting
The attack was one of the deadliest school shootings in modern US history, leaving 20 children and six educators dead.
HSBC to stop funding new oil and gas projects
HSBC said it would continue to finance energy companies at the corporate level to help them overhaul their businesses.
What does the future hold for brain implant technology?
Neurotech companies are making slow yet significant gains in converting thoughts into digital commands.
As elections approach, Tunisian market shelves are still bare
Food shortages have been ongoing for months in Tunisia, another sign of the country's economic crisis.
Kosovo officially applies for EU membership in symbolic act
EU membership is currently out of reach for the country, which has been independent since 2008.
EU pledges $10bn investment in Southeast Asia during ASEAN summit
Brussels hosts the leaders of Southeast Asian countries in the face of the Ukraine war and challenges from China.
Ghana inflation soared to 21-year high above 50% in November
Consumer inflation rise comes as the gold, oil and cocoa producer battles its worst economic crisis in a generation.
Russia-Ukraine war reaches dark side of the internet
The darknet has become another, quiet front in the war as Russian and Ukrainian hackers, once united, drift apart.
Royal Air Maroc cancels flights to Doha before semifinal
The decision could leave hundreds of Moroccan fans stranded before a historic World Cup semifinal against France.
Security guard dies at Lusail Stadium after fall
John Njau Kibue fell while working at the venue that will host the World Cup 2022 final on Sunday.
Three parties sign coalition deal to form Latvia’s government
The deal comes weeks after a general election that was shaped by Russia’s war in Ukraine and economic woes.
How much should inequality be reduced?
Most people agree that inequality is too extreme and needs to be reduced.
US couple charged with ‘torture’ of their foster child in Uganda
Neighbours sounded the alarm over the 10-year-old boy who was 'constantly' abused between 2020 and 2022, police said.
At least four people dead after boat capsizes in English Channel
At least 4 dead and dozens of others rescued after a boat capsizes in the English Channel, UK media reports.
NASA to run first global water survey from space
Mission will conduct a comprehensive survey that aims to shed new light on mechanics and consequences of climate change.
Climate justice needs more than a fund. It needs accountability
The COP27 fund is an important step forward. But it's not climate justice.
Frontex delivers cruelty from the skies
Despite its claims of saving lives, Frontex is putting people at risk by aiding Libya's interceptions of migrant boats.
World Cup 2022: Morocco and Argentina channel the spirit of 1986
Morocco have already outdone their 1986 World Cup heroics, but can Messi's Argentina emulate Maradona's team and win it?
China says ‘impossible’ to track COVID spread as virus surges
Top health body says true scale of infections in the country is 'impossible' to track amid decline in PCR testing.
Pain at the pump: An Indonesian pedicab driver’s monthly costs
How a family in North Sumatra manages their finances amid higher fuel and living costs.
Netherlands set to formally apologise for 250 years of slavery
The apology is set to be issued next week and is expected to redress how the Dutch exploited more than 600,000 people.
‘Nya’: How Morocco has been galvanised by World Cup success
Morocco's victories against major football powers unite people who for the last years have been facing economic crisis.
How Morocco’s wins gave people from the south power to believe
Morocco's fairytale run resulted in unanimous support from the Global South that enraptured millions of people.
Fears of trouble in Paris ahead of Morocco-France World Cup game
Moroccan celebrations have lit up capitals around the world, but in Western Europe they have been met with violence.
Famine averted but situation ‘catastrophic’ in Somalia: UN
If aid is not scaled up, famine is expected in southern Somalia between April and June 2023, humanitarians say.
World Cup’s apex players: Argentina’s Messi and Alvarez
Lionel Messi scored a penalty then set up two goals for Julian Alvarez for a 3-0 win in the semifinal against Croatia.
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