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We must thank the white-coat army for saving us and the world
If it were not for the selfless dedication of nurses, doctors and scientists, many of us would not be around.
41 killed in attack by armed groups in Burkina Faso
Government says the dead included members of a gov't-backed civilian self-defence force set up to support the army.
Bodies of 16 people drowned in Channel repatriated to Iraq
Mourners gather in Erbil to receive the victims of November 24 boat disaster in waters between the UK and France.
Saudi-led coalition hits Yemen rebel camp in capital Sanaa
Coalition says the attack was a response to 'an attempt to transfer weapons' by the Yemeni rebel group.
Indigenous and anti-apartheid lessons for climate justice
Activists Kumi Naidoo and Winona LaDuke on how to sustain resistance movements and secure a just economic transition.
Obituary: Desmond Tutu, South Africa’s ‘moral compass’
Tutu, who died on Sunday, was considered 'a thorn in the side of the apartheid government'.
A world forever transformed: Life with Long COVID
Long COVID can change the landscape of your life, leaving you wondering 'is this going to be forever'?
Key dates in life of S African anti-apartheid icon Desmond Tutu
South Africa’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist has died at the age of 90.
In Pictures: The life of South Africa’s Desmond Tutu
An uncompromising foe of apartheid, Tutu worked tirelessly, though non-violently, for its downfall.
South Africa’s anti-apartheid icon Desmond Tutu dies
Desmond Tutu, 90, was Nobel Peace Prize laureate and veteran of South Africa's struggle against white minority rule.
6,300 flights cancelled as Omicron hits Christmas weekend travel
Airlines say pilots and other employees have been calling in sick or having to quarantine after exposure to COVID-19.
France reports 100,000 COVID cases for first time
Record high comes amid concern over the rapid spread of the Omicron variant.
Several killed in suicide bomb attack at DR Congo restaurant
At least six people killed as suicide bomber attacks restaurant in Beni, near the DRC's eastern border with Uganda.
The Gambia panel recommends ex-President Yahya Jammeh face trial
Truth and reconciliation commission says the former leader was responsible for a spree of killings, torture and rapes.
Save the Children says two staff missing after attack in Myanmar
Charity group says two of its staff are missing and their private vehicle was among several that were found burned.
Clashes in northeast Somalia force thousands to flee: Report
Thousands of residents in Bosaso have fled amid fighting between two rival factions of security forces, official says.
India to give COVID booster shots to health workers, elders: Modi
Indian leader says healthcare and front-line workers and those above 60 with comorbidities to receive booster vaccine.
Queen Elizabeth says ‘familiar laugh missing’ in Christmas speech
British monarch says while Christmas was a time of happiness for many, it could be hard for those who lost loved ones.
Spain declares 3-month La Palma volcano eruption officially over
Announcement comes after 10 days of quiet at Cumbre Vieja volcano on destruction-hit Spanish Canary Island.
‘No need’: Taliban dissolves Afghanistan election commission
Taliban government scraps the panel that supervised polls during the previous Western-backed administration.
Pope Francis calls for ‘dialogue’ to heal a divided world
Head of Catholic Church denounces growing polarisation, prays for victims of COVID-19 pandemic in Christmas address.
James Webb Space Telescope, world’s largest, lifts off into orbit
James Webb Space Telescope seeks out light from the first stars and galaxies, providing a glimpse into cosmic creation.
I survived imprisonment in Burundi
And what I saw on the inside has made me that much more determined to fight for human rights in my country.
Sudan forces fire tear gas to disperse anti-coup protesters
Demonstrators are marching in Khartoum and across the country to denounce the October military coup and subsequent deal.
Russia blocks website of protest monitoring group OVD-Info
Communication watchdog takes action against 'foreign agent' OVD-Info as Kremlin crackdown on dissent rumbles on.
More than 30 killed, bodies burned in Myanmar’s Kayah state
Human rights group says elderly people, women and children are among those killed by the military ruling Myanmar.
Several killed in Saudi Arabia,Yemen in coalition, rebel attacks
Two were killed in the Saudi city of Jizan while three died in a coalition air raid in Ajama, Yemen.
Christian Schmidt: How effectively is Bosnia being governed?
The high representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina discusses the country’s latest political crisis.
At least 16 migrants and refugees dead in Greek shipwreck
Bodies of 12 men, three women and an infant have been recovered from the area.
President Aoun: Lebanon needs ‘six to seven years’ to exit crisis
Lebanese leader says the country needs years to recover amid its deepest crisis since the 1975-1990 civil war.
South Africa objects to auction of Nelson Mandela’s cell key
Cabinet minister demands cancellation of US auction of a key to the prison cell in Cape Town where Mandela was jailed.
‘We still have hope’: Survivors mark Christmas after Typhoon Rai
Powerful typhoon cut a swath through the Philippines, killing nearly 400 people and leaving thousands homeless.
COVID: 4,500 flights cancelled over Christmas weekend – Live
A mounting wave of COVID-19 infections driven by the Omicron variant creating greater uncertainty and misery.
Western powers urge Libya to set new election date ‘swiftly’
The UK, France, Germany, Italy and the US call on Libya to set a new date for delayed presidential vote quickly.
Indians flood markets, tourist spots despite Omicron concerns
Authorities urge restraint and caution amid rising cases of the rapidly spreading Omicron variant of the coronavirus.
Guadeloupe: Protesters angry over COVID rules occupy legislature
Mandatory jabs for health workers sparked wave of protests on French Caribbean island, drawing criticism from Paris.
Iconic retail group Selfridges is sold for more than $5bn
Central group and Signa will jointly own the chain which includes Selfridges, Arnotts and Brown Thomas stores.
What to expect as US Supreme Court to take up COVID mandate case
Amid conflicting rulings in the lower courts, the top US court is set to hear case on vaccine mandates early next year.
Governor of Iraq’s Najaf province resigns after mass protests
Louai al-Yasseri's resignation follows harsh criticism from prominent Shia leader Moqtada Sadr.
Almost half of Afghan media closed since Taliban takeover: Survey
Survey by RSF and Afghan Independent Journalists Association says 60 percent of journalists are now unemployed.
Abortion ban: El Salvador frees women jailed after miscarriages
The women had been jailed for terms ranging from six to 13 years under some of the region's harshest anti-abortion laws.
Russia says Molotov cocktail thrown at its Ukraine consulate
Russia summons Ukrainian official and demands apology over the 'act of terrorism' against its consulate in Lviv city.
Russian court fines Alphabet’s Google and Meta Platforms
Rulings mark first time Moscow has exacted a percentage of a company's annual Russian turnover, greatly increasing fine.
US to lift COVID travel restrictions on Southern African nations
US ban imposed over Omicron fears applied to eight African countries, including South Africa, Zimbabwe and Malawi.
Iran fires ballistic missiles during drills in warning to Israel
The country's Revolutionary Guard says the exercises were designed to respond to threats made in recent days by Israel.
China calls US law on Xinjiang imports ‘economic bullying’
China's Commerce Ministry expresses 'strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition' to the US ban on imports from Xinjiang.
Thousands of flights cancelled due to COVID-driven staff shortage
Delta, Lufthansa, United cancel flights on Christmas Eve and beyond as Omicron cases force personnel to take sick leave.
US foreign policy in 2021: Key moments in Biden’s first term
Washington moved to re-engage with global institutions, pivot towards China, and oversaw chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal.
Bethlehem resumes Christmas celebrations amid COVID curbs
Christmas celebrations in the town where Jesus Christ was born had been cancelled last year due to coronavirus lockdown.
Eleven people die in shipwreck off Greek island
Search and rescue operation saves another 90 people after vessel ran aground north of Antikythera.
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