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‘Just’ energy transitions need more transparency, less gas
There's growing concern that the Just Energy Transition Partnership could serve as a cover for a pivot back to gas.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy urges G20 to adopt plan to end Russia’s war
Addressing the G20 summit, Zelenskyy said the war should end 'justly' and called for support to back his peace plan.
At G20, divisions hinder bid to blame Russia for inflation crisis
US push to blame Russia's war in Ukraine for cost-of-living crisis comes amid divisions within economic forum.
When does World Cup 2022 start, what happens on opening day?
Starting date, opening match, opening ceremony and stadiums that will host the World Cup games.
Eastern DR Congo violence: How are civilians coping?
Thousands of people are forced on the move amid fighting between government forces and M23 rebels.
World Cup 2002: When football’s biggest party arrived in Asia
A few big names from previous tournaments missed out, including Netherlands, Romania, Colombia and Norway.
Can Qatar cope with pressure, expectations at World Cup 2022?
The Maroons hope to make it past the group stage of the global football tournament where they will be making their debut
As Malaysia prepares for an election, refugees watch warily
Refugees fear the incoming govt will stick with plans to close UNHCR offices and expand an official tracking system.
Russia’s war in Ukraine challenges old comrades in Southeast Asia
Vladimir Putin’s absence from the G20 Summit in Bali also undermines talk of a Russian pivot to the Asia-Pacific region.
Indonesia’s Widodo calls on G20 to work to ‘end the war’
Indonesian president appears to reference Russia's invasion of Ukraine as he opens key global summit in Bali.
Japan’s economy unexpectedly shrinks as consumptions slows
Asia's second-largest economy shrinks 0.3 percent after three straight quarters of growth.
‘Too late to save him’: Indonesian children killed by cough syrup
Families left devastated after children given everyday cold medications develop acute kidney problems.
48,000 California academic workers strike for higher wages
US student-workers head to picket line amid a cost-of-living crisis that has left many struggling to afford housing.
No criminal charges expected in Giuliani probe: US prosecutors
Prosecutors say they will not charge ex-Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani after probe into his dealings with Ukraine figures.
FTX collapse sends shockwaves through crypto sector
Founder Sam Bankman-Fried was once hailed 'a winner' and is now being referred to as a 'rogue actor'.
US to open investigation into Shireen Abu Akleh killing: Reports
Multiple Israeli news outlets say US authorities informed Israel that they will probe Al Jazeera journalist's killing.
UN General Assembly calls for Russia to pay Ukraine reparations
The resolution recommends member states create an international register to record evidence and claims against Russia.
Trial over Tesla boss Musk’s $56bn pay package starts
A Tesla shareholder aims to prove that Musk used his dominance over Tesla's board to dictate terms of the 2018 package.
UN agency for Palestinians needs $50-80m to ‘keep running’
UNRWA needs a capital investment of $200m in the next three years to help restore depleted assets.
Deadly Istanbul bombing sparks fear and defiance in Turkey
The blast, which killed six people and wounded 81, revives grim memories of a series of attacks from 2015 to 2017.
Photos: Middle East’s Fertile Crescent dries up as rains fail
Residents endure drought, decades of conflict and lower rainfall along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
With Lula set to take over, what role can Brazil play on climate?
Brazil's incoming president has pledged to rejoin the global climate fight, but experts say many challenges lay ahead.
Amazon to lay off 10,000 people: Report
Cuts will focus on its devices unit, which houses voice-assistant Alexa, as well as retail and human resources units.
Will the agreement on Tigray hold?
Ethiopian government and rebels pledge to speed up aid in war-torn Tigray.
Haiti’s PM sacks top officials as political tensions rise
Ariel Henry dismisses government ministers, commissioner as Canada imposes new sanctions against Haitian gang leader.
US offers $10m for information on al-Shabab leaders, finances
US seeks information leading to disruption of Somalia-based group's finances as it intensifies attacks.
Photos: Climate reshapes life for northern gannets on Canada isle
Bonaventure Island just offshore of Quebec offers scientists a rare chance to study climate change effects on seabirds.
CIA chief William Burns meets Russian spy boss Sergey Naryshkin
The Kremlin says the two spy chiefs held talks in Turkey at the request of the US.
World Cup: Africa knows Qatar’s pain and joy
Along with the Arab world, Africa will celebrate, too — no matter the racism and bigotry that the West throws at Qatar.
US not seeking conflict with China, Biden says after Xi talks
White House says leaders discussed Taiwan, cooperation, competition and human rights at summit in Bali, Indonesia.
Pakistan bans its official Oscar entry Joyland
The film, which received accolades for the portrayal of a trans love affair, is banned for 'objectionable material'.
EU, UK sanction dozens of Iranian officials over rights abuses
The coordinated travel bans and asset freezes come after Tehran's widespread use of force against peaceful protesters.
Zambian officials say student killed on Russia-Ukraine front line
Lemekhani Nathan Nyirenda was studying in Moscow but imprisoned in April 2020 and sent to fight in Ukraine this year.
Photos: Mexicans protest AMLO’s proposed electoral reforms
Tens of thousands demonstrate against changes Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador says are needed to save money, prevent fraud.
After Kherson city win, Ukraine faces ‘difficult months’: NATO
The NATO chief assesses the state of war, saying Russia retains significant 'capabilities' and troops.
World Cup 2022: Ukrainian football fans back Poland and England
Many will support allies playing in the tournament, which will largely be overshadowed by war.
Climate disaster aid scheme ‘Global Shield’ launched at COP27
The G7-led plan aims to rapidly provide prearranged insurance and protection funding after devastating events occur.
Azerbaijan arrests five people accused of spying for Iran
Baku says the five Azerbaijani nationals had been gathering information about the military and its drones.
Biden, Xi seek to ‘manage differences’ in Bali meeting
The leaders of the world's two largest economies met in person for the first time on the sidelines of the G20 summit.
Iran court issues first death sentence in protest-linked cases
Iranian authorities say the sentence was issued to a 'rioter' and handed out prison sentences to others.
‘Proof of life’: Alaa Abd el-Fattah’s family told he drank water
Concern for the jailed Egyptian British activist is growing as his hunger strike continues.
Photos: Clock ticks down as Qatar welcomes World Cup 2022 fans
The first football World Cup to be held in the Arab world will kick off on Sunday when hosts Qatar face Ecuador.
Ghana president fires junior finance minister over mining expose
A recent expose alleged that the minister had taken bribes from artisanal mine investors in the West African country.
Can Serbia carry their success at youth level to World Cup 2022?
A confident Serbia will head to Qatar boasting a rich vein of form and a free-scoring Aleksandar Mitrovic up front.
Israeli army kills Palestinian woman in occupied West Bank
Sanaa al-Tal, 19, was shot and killed by the Israeli army while in a vehicle near the town of Ramallah.
Three dead, two injured in University of Virginia campus shooting
Police identified a student, Christopher Darnell Jones, as the suspect, and warned people to remain sheltered in place.
Russia’s Lavrov denies report of heart condition hospitalisation
The Associated Press news agency had said Lavrov was taken to hospital after arriving for the G20 summit.
Imran Khan’s U-turn: No longer blaming US for his ouster as PM
Pakistan's former prime minister has repeatedly claimed that Washington conspired in his fall from grace - and power.
East Africa bloc announces peace talks for eastern DRC
The announcement came as Congolese troops clashed anew with the M23 north of the city of Goma in the volatile east.
France, UK sign deal to stop asylum seekers crossing Channel
The new deal aims to see more police patrols in France in an attempt to stop people trying to cross the English Channel.
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