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Does Mamdani mean business, New York’s small businesses wonder?
Small businesses in NYC face steep challenges, as there are few protections preventing them from being priced out.
Quebec’s disastrous forest reform bill was killed, but the threat remains
A deeply flawed vision of forest management persists within the provincial government.
OpenAI restructures into public-benefit firm, Microsoft takes 27% stake
The deal removes a major constraint on raising capital for OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, and values firm at $500bn.
Palestinian grandparents care for 36 children orphaned by Israel in Gaza
More than 39,000 children in Gaza have lost one or both of their parents since Israel's war on Gaza began two years ago.
Israel claims Gaza deal breach over captive body, explosions heard in south
Gunfire, shelling and explosions have been reported in Rafah and the eastern part of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
Eleven killed in Kenya plane crash near Maasai Mara National Reserve
Eight Hungarian and two German passengers were onboard, and the Kenyan pilot was also killed, Mombasa Air Safari said.
Record rains drive flooding in Vietnam, submerging ancient city
Vietnam's weather agency has recorded its highest level of rainfall for a 24-hour period in the historic city of Hue.
Campaigning begins in military-run Myanmar ahead of ‘sham’ elections
The vote, which begins on December 28, is being widely viewed as a ploy to legitimise the ruling military government.
Video: Unidentified Palestinian bodies recovered from Gaza City mass grave
Dozens of Palestinian bodies have been retrieved from mass graves near al-Shifa Hospital.
‘Ticking environmental bomb’: Water crisis worsens in Russia-annexed Donbas
Residents say they do not have enough water for their basic needs while officials raise alarm as infections grow.
Ukraine calls for increased pressure on Russian oil
Zelenskyy urges US to raise the pressure on Beijing over Russian energy purchases as Ukraine targets oil revenues.
Have we lost touch with beauty in the world we’ve built?
Architecture shapes how we live, connect and feel. But have we lost touch with beauty in the world we've built?
Does Andrew Cuomo have path to victory in NYC race against Zohran Mamdani?
Former governor seeks to court conservative voters, but is accused of 'fear mongering' in mayoral race's final stretch.
Vietnam’s top tourist destination flooded after record rainfall
Record rainfall has caused severe flooding across central Vietnam, submerging UNESCO-heritage site Imperial City of Hue.
Australia vs India: T20I series – teams, start, lineups, tickets, stream
Australia and India play the first of five T20Is in Canberra on Wednesday as they prepare for their World Cup defence.
Civilians in Sudan “suffering” without aid
"It's the people of the Sudan who are suffering the consequences of this war."
RSF detains Sudanese journalist Muammar Ibrahim
The RSF have taken Sudanese journalist Muammar Ibrahim captive in el-Fasher, raising concerns for his safety.
India’s Shreyas Iyer ‘stable’ after lacerated spleen, Suryakumar Yadav says
Iyer suffers injury while attempting a catch in third and final ODI of India's tour of Australia.
Impasse leaves Afghanistan-Pakistan peace talks mired in uncertainty
Three days of negotiations in Istanbul fail to yield breakthrough, but both sides maintain ceasefire is holding.
Is artificial intelligence to blame for Amazon job cuts?
Amazon confirms 14,000 layoffs after CEO says AI likely to lead to job losses.
Suspect pleads guilty to murdering former Japanese PM Abe
As trial opens, Tetsuya Yamagami admits murdering Japan's longest serving leader three years ago.
Video: Plane flies through world’s strongest storm, Hurricane Melissa
Forecasters say the Category 5 storm, Hurricane Melissa is set to be Jamaica's most destructive on record.
Jamaica “bracing” for Category 5 Hurricane Melissa
We are a praying nation, and we're just hoping that this will pass."
The rise of global boycotts against Israel’s genocide in Gaza
From streets to supermarkets, global boycotts for Gaza have grown as a fragile ceasefire holds for now.
Freeman, Dodgers win Game 3 against Toronto, take MLB World Series lead
Los Angeles Dodgers outlast Toronto Blue Jays after Freddie Freeman's 18th inning home run clinches a 2-1 series lead.
Brazil’s ex-president Bolsonaro appeals 27-year sentence for attempted coup
The sentence handed to the far-right politician last month has become a major issue in Brazil-US relations.
Supporters celebrate Ivory Coast president’s massive election victory
Supporters of Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara celebrated after officials announced his secured fourth term.
Venezuela suspends Trinidad and Tobago gas accord over US warship visit
Caracas asserts that US actions in the Caribbean are a military threat and are meant to steal its oil and gas wealth.
Hurricane Melissa live: Category 5 storm nears Jamaica, strongest this year
Category 5 storm is predicted to be the most destructive storm on record to hit the Caribbean island.
FIFA adds 1 million World Cup tickets for sale in second phase
Tickets are being made available via an early draw that allows host countries a domestic exclusivity time slot.
Jamaica braces for Hurricane Melissa, island’s strongest storm on record
Officials urge people to stay indoors as Category 5 storm bears down on Caribbean nation.
LIVE: Israeli drones, shelling trigger ‘deep trauma’ in Gaza despite truce
Israeli drone attack close to the southern city of Khan Younis kills at least 2 people despite ceasefire.
Is the Insurrection Act the ‘most dangerous law’ in the United States?
President Trump says he may resort to the Act to get around' court orders blocking deployment of the National Guard.
Bangladesh expats win means to vote – could they sway the next election?
They have had the right to vote for some time, but no system was established to allow them to take part in elections.
Kelce and Mahomes lead Chiefs to dominant win over Commanders
Travis Kelce has a season-best performance and Patrick Mahomes throws 299 yards as Kansas City defeat Washington.
China, ASEAN sign enhanced free trade pact amid Trump tariffs
China and the 11-member regional bloc sign an upgraded version of their free trade pact, as both weather US tariffs.
Messi eyes World Cup defence for Argentina, despite age, fitness concerns
Lionel Messi acknowledged wellness factors will dictate his role in defending Argentina's World Cup title next year.
Trump, Japan’s Takaichi sign deal to secure rare earths supply
US president heaps praise on Japan's first female prime minister as the leaders sign deals on the supply of minerals.
Trump rules out VP run in 2028, but says he ‘would love’ a third term
US president muses about a third term in office despite the constitution barring him from doing so.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,342
Here are the key events from day 1,342 of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Sudan army withdraws from Darfur’s el-Fasher, UN warns of RSF atrocities
Army chief admits retreat from last stronghold in Darfur as fears grow for the civilians trapped in the city.
Hamas hands over remains of captive as Israeli drone strike kills two
The Israeli military says the captive's remains were being transported to its troops by the Red Cross.
UN slams Israel after attack on peacekeepers in Lebanon
UN spokesman says incident involved a drone dropping a grenade near a patrol, and a tank opening fire on peacekeepers.
Magnitude 6.1 earthquake strikes western Turkiye
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake hit western Turkiye Monday night, causing at least three buildings to collapse.
US judge asks for assurance Abrego Garcia won’t be deported to Liberia
Trump administration is seeking to deport Abrego Garcia to West African country, in move decried by lawyers.
Has the Kurdish PKK given up on its dream of a homeland?
The Kurdistan Workers' Party says its fighters are withdrawing from Turkiye.
4 dead in election-related clashes as Cameroon’s Biya wins eighth term
Cameroon's 92-year-old President Paul Biya has won a record eighth term with 53.66% of the vote.
New Gaza festival for women’s cinema shares Hind Rajab’s story
The first inaugural Gaza International Festival for Women's Cinema premiered the docudrama, The Voice of Hind Rajab'.
Argentine assets cheer Milei party’s election victory with massive rally
Both international bonds and local stocks jumped while the peso strengthened against the US dollar.
Colonel says US watered down report on Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing
Former Colonel Steve Gabavics says evidence Israeli soldier intentionally shot journalist shrugged off by US government.
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