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For struggling Afghanistan families, next meal a matter of faith
UN estimates nearly 23 million Afghans - about 55 percent of the population - are facing extreme levels of hunger.
A year in, Biden’s Middle East policy brings little change
Despite change in style, Biden administration has largely continued Donald Trump's policies in key region, analysts say.
As Europe leads on remote worker rights, will others benefit?
Advocates say new laws to help remote workers don’t go far enough while unions fret some workers will be left behind.
A missing shaving bag and the blame of the abandoned
A partnership of 20 years, even a broken one, isn't one you leave on a Thursday night without discussion.
Germany shuts down half of its remaining nuclear plants
Decision to close three facilities comes a year before decades-long use of atomic power winds down for good.
Following Biden-Putin talks, Russia calls on US to heed demands
Lavrov says Moscow will 'eliminate unacceptable threats' if Washington and NATO fail to respond to its security demands.
UN food agency suspends North Darfur operation after attacks
Close to two million people expected to be affected by move after assault and looting on three WFP warehouses.
COVID cases surge in Lebanon ahead of New Year’s Eve celebrations
Cases near record high; health minister fears Omicron surge could overwhelm hospitals during peak tourism period.
Tunisia’s Ennahdha party says senior official detained
Ennahdha called seizure of Noureddine Bhairi a 'dangerous precedent' that foreshadows a slide towards 'tyranny'.
Four soldiers killed in raid on Pakistan Taliban hideout
The military said on Friday that security forces raided two hideouts in a former Taliban stronghold near Afghanistan.
Hong Kong says Omicron has spread locally despite strict rules
The city has largely isolated itself in the hope of containing the highly transmissible coronavirus variant.
Telling Indigenous stories: ‘I’m fighting to be heard’
I've been seeking out and sharing the stories of oppression, trauma and brutality that my people continue to endure.
Why is there still no justice for Emmett Till?
The Jim Crow era may be gone but its spirit is alive and well.
Can cutting meat consumption save the planet?
The world’s food system is driving a third of all human-caused greenhouse gas emissions.
Are we running out of time to save the Amazon rainforest?
With deforestation on the rise, scientists are raising the alarm about a looming ecological catastrophe.
Indonesia to ratify RCEP in 2022: Economic minister
The China-backed trade bloc - the world's biggest - is set to enter into force on January 1.
S Korea’s ex-president Park freed after nearly 5 years in prison
Park leaves Seoul hospital, where she had stayed since last month for medical treatment, after getting pardon letter.
How the world plans to celebrate New Year under COVID cloud
Some of the most iconic celebrations will be going ahead as countries hit new record levels of infections.
Chinese factory activity edges up in December
Chinese manufacturing has been hampered by shortages of some components and shipping disruptions.
‘Free, I’m free!’: The day I was released from refugee detention
After being held for eight years by Australia's government, an Afghan refugee celebrates his chance at a new life.
Hong Kong’s isolation deepens under draconian border rules
Cathay Pacific has almost halved flights into Hong Kong from outside China due to 'zero COVID' policy.
‘People miss travel’: IATA bullish on Asia travel rebound in 2022
Asia-Pacific head of aviation body sees Omicron as 'temporary speed bump' on path to recovery.
Rohingya refugees brought ashore after dramatic Indonesia rescue
The refugees - mostly women and children - were brought ashore at Lhokseumawe in Aceh after an 18-hour rescue operation.
US warned of Omicron ‘blizzard’ in first weeks of 2022: Live
Seven-day average shows more than 290,000 new infections reported daily in the US as new variant threatens surge.
Colorado wildfires burn hundreds of homes, force evacuations
Governor Jared Polis declares state of emergency as the National Weather Service warns of 'life-threatening situation'.
Putin warns Biden against major sanctions over Ukraine: Kremlin
US and Russian presidents discuss Ukraine tensions in phone call ahead of lower-level talks in Geneva next month.
Mexico’s central bank to launch digital currency by 2024
The central bank considers the technology very important to financial inclusion, Mexico's government wrote on Twitter.
Publix grocery chain will offer parental leave to employees
Eligible workers will be able to take time off during the first year of the birth or adoption of a child, Publix said.
US flight cancellations pile up before busy New Year’s weekend
Thousands of flights have been cancelled this week due to winter storms and COVID-19-related staffing shortages.
Bahrain appoints first ambassador to Syria in over a decade
The move is part of a diplomatic shift as a growing number of Arab countries revive ties with President Bashar al-Assad.
Teva fueled opioid addiction in New York state, jury finds
The verdict is a major setback for the pharmaceutical company facing thousands of lawsuits across the United States.
Germany withdraws award for Srebrenica genocide denier
Foreign affairs minister withdraws proposal to award Israeli historian Gideon Greif with the Order of Merit.
Theranos: Elizabeth Holmes jury to resume deliberations in 2022
The jury weighing fraud charges against the former Theranos CEO is breaking until after the New Year's holiday.
Omicron is sending thousands of children to US hospitals
COVID hospitalisations for children jumped 58 percent across the US in the past week, CDC data shows.
For Kenyans, 2022 brings hope and fear
Kenya welcomes a new election year with bad memories of past presidential polls that resulted in violence.
Afghan ex-President Ghani defends decision to flee the country
Ghani says he had just minutes to decide to flee in the hours before the Taliban took control of the capital in August.
US Muslims call for action as ‘spying’ incidents shake community
Council on American-Islamic Relations says it uncovered a 'mole' within its organisation and a 'spy' at a US mosque.
US jobless claims drop below 200,000
All signs point to a strong US job market in the aftermath of last year's coronavirus recession.
Tesla recalls more than 475,000 US cars on technical issues
The company plans to recall all Model 3 vehicles made between 2017 and 2020 and some Model S cars assembled from 2014.
Four soldiers killed in Mali attack, army says
A dozen more soldiers seriously injured after their patrol was ambushed by fighters in western Mali.
In 2021, normalisation failed to mask the suffering in Syria
2021 marked a decade since the beginning of the Syrian uprising, with violence and economic hardship still rife.
Turkish wines risk drying up as economic and climate crises grow
Small wine producers in Turkey call for support to help them survive amid mounting economic and environmental pressures.
From Thailand to the US: In gratitude for my homes
In memory of the homes that have taught me about survival, how to be a family, and how to ride the winds of hope.
England’s NHS to open COVID ‘surge hubs’ as infections soar
National Health Service put on 'war footing' amid record-high caseload driven by the rapid spread of Omicron variant.
Biden will struggle to steer US agenda in 2022: Analysts
With poll numbers down and domestic priorities stalled, US president faces a tough midterm election battle.
Iran launches rocket into space as nuclear talks continue
Iran uses satellite carrier rocket to send three research devices into space, state media reports.
Thousands defy Sudan lockdown in latest anti-coup protests
Security forces fire tear gas as protests mark the 11th day of big demonstrations since the October 25 coup.
The mixed legacy of Angela Merkel
The former German chancellor stepped in to lead ‘the West’ as the US started to shrink from the world stage.
EU readies more sanctions on Myanmar over Kayah state killings
Bloc's top diplomat also calls for an international arms embargo following killing of at least 35 people last week.
Syrian refugees in Cyprus struggling to rebuild lives torn by war
Asylum seekers face host of difficulties amid delays in application processing as gov't renews European support call.
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