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US becomes world’s top LNG exporter for first time ever
Output from American LNG facilities outpaced Qatar in December, according to data tracked by Bloomberg.
Israeli study shows five-fold antibody rise with fourth COVID jab
Israeli study finds fourth COVID-19 vaccine dose boosts antibodies five-fold, PM says, citing preliminary findings.
US detains suspect in assassination of Haiti’s president: Reports
Colombian man is among dozens of suspects arrested in connection with July killing of Jovenel Moise in Haitian capital.
Americans keep quitting their jobs in record numbers
A record 4.5 million Americans quit their jobs in November, while job openings remained historically high.
US tops one million new daily COVID-19 cases – a global record
Infections are spreading fast across the US, fuelled by the highly contagious Omicron variant.
Protests erupt in Kazakhstan after fuel price rise
Demonstrators take to the streets for a third day amid widespread anger about lifting of price caps on LPG.
Eight killed in southern Iran floods: State media
Flash flooding in Iran's south causes deaths, damage due to heavy rains and is expected to last until later this week.
US winter storm shuts highway, strands hundreds in cars overnight
Motorists spend a chilly night snowed in along I-95 after a crash involving six tractor-trailers in Virginia.
Djokovic given medical exemption to play at Australian Open
Serbian tennis player announces he will compete in Melbourne after receiving exemption for COVID-19 vaccination.
How the US far-right threat has evolved since January 6
Responsible for two-thirds of domestic ‘terror attacks’, far-right groups pose significant threats in 2022, say experts.
OPEC+ sticks with plan to gradually boost output, despite Omicron
OPEC+ agreed to adhere to its previous decision to increase oil production by 400,000 barrels a day in February.
Bolsonaro still in hospital, doctors say ‘no need for surgery’
The partially blocked intestine is the latest complication for the Brazilian president after he was stabbed in 2018.
Mystery surrounds end-of-year windfall for Turkey’s central bank
Turkey's central bank had expected a $5.2bn loss on December 30, but managed to end the year $4.4bn in profit.
At least 14 killed in Chinese construction site landslide
The accident in southwest Guizhou province also injured three other people.
Guantanamo Bay: ‘The legal equivalent of outer space’
How the US decided on a place where suspected 'terrorists' could be jailed without legal protections after 9/11.
Mercedes aims to tackle EV ‘range anxiety’ with new prototype
Mercedes-Benz has unveiled VISION EQXX prototype it says can go 1,000km (621 miles) per charge.
Explained: Virginia Giuffre’s lawsuit against Prince Andrew
Giuffre has accused the British royal of sexually assaulting her two decades ago when she was 17.
French gov’t vows to press on with vaccine pass despite hitch
A planned vote on the bill has been delayed after opponents rallied to suspend parliamentary discussions overnight.
Scrapyard Anoumabo: An Ivory Coast businessman
Konaté Massioudou is a scrapyard trader in Ivory Coast, whose deafness neither defines nor deters him.
Colours Are Alive Here: A Kenyan fashion designer
Based in Kibera slum, David Ochieng aka ‘Avido’ is a rising star in fashion, his designs sold around the world.
No, Putin is not becoming Stalin
Making parallels with the USSR in the 1930s cannot help explain Putin's Russia.
COVID: WHO sees growing proof Omicron causes milder symptoms
WHO Incident Manager Abdi Mahamud says studies point to the Omicron variant infecting upper part of the body.
India’s New Delhi imposes weekend curfew as COVID cases jump
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal says he has tested positive, a day after he addressed an election rally without a mask.
COVID-19 policies need to be inclusive of undocumented people
European countries have not done enough to ensure safe access to vaccines and certificates for undocumented migrants.
‘They want to exclude us’: Unvaccinated Germans bemoan COVID laws
Those who refuse jabs say their concerns and experiences are not being heard as many support tighter restrictions.
Sudanese forces seal off roads as pro-democracy rallies planned
Security forces block roads in capital Khartoum, Omdurman as country braces for fresh anti-military protests.
Emma Watson post in support of Palestinians angers Israeli envoys
Post on Harry Potter film star's Instagram account criticised by Israeli officials but 'liked' by social media users.
UK: COVID disrupts public life again, but symptoms ‘less severe’
People hospitalised as Omicron surges appear to be less sick than those admitted earlier in the pandemic, says minister.
Beijing meets national air quality standards for first time
Improved air quality follows a concerted effort to cut coal consumption and relocate heavy industry.
A month from Winter Olympics, Beijing seals off games ‘bubble’
Thousands of games-related staff, volunteers, cleaners, cooks and coach drivers to be cocooned in 'closed loop'.
Drone attack on Iraq base foiled, 2nd one in 24 hours: Coalition
US-led coalition says two drones rigged with explosives destroyed by defensive capabilities at Ain al-Asad airbase.
Tesla criticised for opening showroom in China’s Xinjiang region
Council on American-Islamic Relations accuses carmaker of 'supporting genocide'.
S Africa parliament: Second fire contained, suspect due in court
City officials say new blaze brought under control, teams scour complex to extinguish any remaining hot spots.
Defector who returned to N Korea ‘had a difficult life’ in Seoul
Official says man who crossed into North Korea last week was a defector who had struggled in his new life in the South.
Palestinian prisoners launch boycott of Israeli military courts
Hundreds of Palestinian administrative detainees announce boycott as hunger-striking prisoner faces 'imminent' death.
Jailed activist Ramy Shaath to be freed from Egypt detention
Judicial sources say Egyptian-Palestinian campaigner, held for some 30 months, will be deported to France upon release.
As digital lending explodes in India, the threats mount
Apps promising quick cash ballooned in the pandemic but many preyed on first-time borrowers with high interest rates.
India hits highest daily COVID cases since September: Live news
Several countries see record high COVID-19 cases as the more infectious Omicron variant spreads.
China Evergrande’s shares jump after suspension of trading
Property giant insists government order to demolish 39 buildings on resort island will not affect rest of project there.
Hong Kong’s Chow Hang-tung jailed in second Tiananmen vigil case
Chow Hang-tung jailed for 15 months in second conviction over banned Tiananmen Square vigils.
Hong Kong leader rejects claims of press freedom ‘extinction’
Journalists face mounting pressure with three independent media outlets closing since national security law was imposed.
China to subject firms to cybersecurity test before foreign IPOs
Cyberspace Administration of China will apply new rules to firms that hold data for more than 1 million users.
Elizabeth Holmes: The rise and fall of the Theranos founder
Holmes's claims for her blood-testing business turned her into a Silicon Valley darling but some began to ask questions.
Theranos’s Holmes found guilty on four counts in fraud trial
Holmes acquitted on four counts, while jury failed to reach a decision on three counts.
Canadian court awards $84m to Iran plane crash victims’ families
Default judgement comes as Iran insists plane was downed near Tehran in error in 2020 amid military tensions with US.
Colombia: At least 23 dead in clashes between armed rebel groups
Colombian human rights ombudsman expresses 'deep concern' over violent escalation in eastern border area near Venezuela.
Can democracy return to Mali?
Military-led government delayed elections by up to five years, drawing condemnation from regional authorities.
Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah accuses Saudi Arabia of ‘terrorism’
Hassan Nasrallah accuses Saudi Arabia of spreading ISIL ideology across the region amid rising political tensions.
Schools in the US delay reopening amid rapid spread of Omicron
The disruptions leaves many parents scrambling to find child care, creating a sense of chaos at the start of 2022.
NY attorney general subpoenas Trump, Ivanka and Donald Jr
Letitia James seeks testimony and documents from ex-president and his children as part of probe into Trump Organization.
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