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Top US universities accused of illegally limiting financial aid
Yale, Georgetown among 16 universities accused of breaking antitrust laws in how they determine financial aid awards.
Biden raises concerns about Ethiopia conflict in call with Abiy
White House says the two leaders discussed the continuing conflict in Tigray and humanitarian access to the region.
Egypt: Leading rights group closes citing government persecution
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information, one of Egypt's last independent rights groups, has shut down.
How can ‘bandit’ attacks be stopped in northern Nigeria?
Armed groups kill at least 200 villagers in apparent retaliation for military air raids.
Palestinians summon Dutch envoy over NGO aid cutoff
Palestinian Authority says Dutch decision to cut off funding to the Union of Agricultural Work Committees was 'unjust'.
S Korea receives first Golden Globe at awards announced online
The normally glamorous Hollywood event is relegated to a live-blog with no red carpet, telecast or stars.
2021 was the fifth-hottest year on record as emissions surge
The EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service says the last seven years were the warmest since records began.
UN: Sudan post-coup crisis talks to start immediately
United Nations envoy says consultations with Sudanese civil society groups to begin on Monday.
Gaming force: Grand Theft Auto maker buys FarmVille maker
The acquisition hopes to combine Take-Two's industry clout with Zynga's massive mobile gaming following.
Bitcoin heading for worst yearly start since at least 2012
Bitcoin dipped below $40,000 on Monday.
‘Grateful’ Novak Djokovic back in practice after release
Tennis star Novak Djokovic shares a photo of himself at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena after winning court battle.
Stay home sick or get paid? Workers face Omicron dilemma
As Omicron rages across US, workers who don't get paid sick leave forced to choose between physical or financial health.
Libyan security forces violently break up migrant protest
Security forces arrested hundreds of migrants protesting outside a shuttered UN centre, activists and migrants said.
Polish official fired after calling Holocaust law ‘stupid’
Diplomat for Jewish diaspora sacked for taking aim at Warsaw's attempts to distance Poland from WWII-era mass killings.
Guatemalan migrants face soaring costs amid crises at home
With shifting migratory controls, 'coyotes' are charging ever-higher prices to facilitate border journeys to the US.
Mortar shell explosion kills 9 children in eastern Afghanistan
Blast occurred when a food cart struck an old, unexploded mortar shell in Nangarhar province, local officials say.
Kazakh leader declares ‘coup d’etat’ over as Putin claims victory
President Tokayev says 'counterterrorism' operation to end soon after days of bloody protests.
Israel: Netanyahu, Olmert butt heads in court defamation suit
Netanyahu alleges Olmert sought to harm his reputation and is seeking nearly $270,000 in damages.
Life and death on the ‘beach of death’
There is something grounding and uplifting about communities in which the dead effectively remain a part of life.
‘Say no to Putin’: Ukrainians support protests in Kazakhstan
Demonstrators in Kyiv fly the blue and gold flag of Kazakhstan, where Russian troops have been sent to quell riots.
Cuban asylum seekers in Greece ‘forcibly expelled’ to Turkey
Dozens of Cuban nationals in legal limbo in Turkey after reporting violent and illegal expulsions from Greece.
US comedian Bob Saget, star of Full House, dead at 65
Saget gained the reputation of "America's Dad" during eight seasons on the ABC show, which ran from 1987 to 1995.
Afghan baby lost in Kabul airlift chaos reunited with relatives
Sohail Ahmadi was just two months old when he went missing on August 19, as thousands rushed to leave Afghanistan.
Iran says won’t officially recognise Taliban after Tehran talks
Iran has been in constant contact with the Taliban since its August takeover, but has called for inclusive government.
Omicron surge: Should we shorten self-isolation time?
Are quarantine rule changes based on the best health science or are they being governed by concern for the economy?
US, Russian officials meet in Geneva as Ukraine tensions mount
Washington is seeking to avert a Russian invasion of Ukraine while the Kremlin eyes expansive security demands.
Gulf ministers visit China to discuss strengthening energy ties
Diplomats of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman and Bahran are on a five-day visit to China along with the head of the GCC.
India starts COVID booster shots for the vulnerable as cases rise
Healthcare and front-line workers along with people above 60 with health issues line up at vaccine centres across India.
Schools reopen in Uganda after nearly-two-year COVID closure
Almost 15 million pupils did no attend school in Uganda since March 2020 as COVID-19 swept the world.
For Lion Air crash relatives, Boeing comeback stirs raw memories
Indonesian authorities' decision to lift ban on Boeing 737 Max follows similar moves around the world.
Opposition wins tense Venezuela vote in Chavez home region
The vote in Barinas marks the first victory for the opposition in 23 years.
Omicron fuels eight-fold rise in India’s COVID cases
New infections in India rapidly rise to 179,723 on Monday; Europe's healthcare systems suffer under Omicron pressure.
Mali ‘strongly condemns’ ECOWAS sanctions; closes land borders
Mali's transitional authorities recall ambassadors to neighbouring states, announce border closure amid rising tensions.
Pakistan asks IMF to delay meeting amid failure to cut spending
International body was due to meet on January 12 to consider releasing $1bn of Pakistan's $6bn bailout.
Pakistan sets up committee to investigate Murree tourists deaths
The committee has a week to determine responsibility after at least 21 people died in freezing temperatures.
Judge reinstates Djokovic’s visa, orders release from detention
Djokovic wins appeal against decision to refuse him a visa ahead of the Australian Open.
‘Auction’ of India’s Muslim women shows tech weaponised for abuse
Technologies such as deepfake and tracking used to harass women as they struggle to be taken seriously or get justice.
Aung San Suu Kyi found guilty over walkie talkie charges
Aung San Suu Kyi jailed for additional four years, after being found guilty on other charges last month.
Australia to ‘push through’ Omicron, as total cases hit 1 million
Country has recorded more than 500,000 cases in the past week as it learns to live with COVID-19.
Philippines urges Indonesia to lift coal export ban
Indonesia suspended coal exports on January 1 amid shortages at domestic power plants.
China probes head of top life insurer in anti-corruption campaign
Anti-corruption watchdog says Wang Bin is “suspected of serious violations of discipline and law."
China names former paramilitary chief as HK garrison commander
Peng Jingtang will take up his post in Hong Kong after a stint as the deputy chief of staff at the People's Armed Police
Australia court begins hearing Djokovic bid to avoid deportation
World's top male tennis player fighting deportation amid questions over COVID-19 status.
More than a dozen killed in New York City apartment building fire
Officials say nine children among the dead in Bronx neighbourhood fire with dozens of other people injured.
Cameroon rally to win Africa Cup of Nations opener
Captain Vincent Aboubakar scores a brace of penalties as the hosts come from behind to beat Burkina Faso 2-1.
Somalia’s leaders agree to hold delayed election by February 25
Repeated poll delays amid a feud between the president and the prime minister have alarmed the international community.
Australia gov’t lawyers say Novak Djokovic was not assured entry
Gov't rejects tennis star's claim he was assured entry to Australia with a medical exemption from COVID vaccine rules.
Does Ethiopia’s PM want a peaceful end to the Tigray war?
<span>Abiy Ahmed</span> pardoned political prisoners and called for 'national dialogue', but air raids continue to kill civilians.
West Africa bloc ECOWAS hits Mali with sanctions after poll delay
Regional body to close borders with Mali and impose economic sanctions after coup leaders postponed vote.
Aid groups halt work in northwest Tigray after deadly strike: UN
UN says humanitarian partners suspend activities due to the 'ongoing threats of drone strikes'.
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