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Guterres commits UN support to Lebanon, calls for timely election
UN chief Antonio Guterres meets senior Lebanese political and religious officials, visits site of Beirut explosion.
Why the Burhan-Hamdok deal will not stabilise Sudan
It is time the international community heeds the calls of the Sudanese people to reject this deeply flawed deal.
Radical hope may be coming from South Korea
Lee Jae-myung's progressive platform in the presidential race could give transformative politics a boost globally.
At least one person killed in Sudan protests: Medical group
A 28-year-old was killed during anti-coup protests in Khartoum, according to a Sudanese medical group.
Photo appears to show UK PM socialising during lockdown
Boris Johnson is under pressure over several allegations that his government broke social distancing measures last year.
Iran holds air defence drill near Bushehr nuclear plant
Drill comes days after latest round of talks in Vienna to restore Iran's nuclear deal with world powers.
Tourists gone, Bali’s young entrepreneurs eye sustainable future
Young people on Indonesia's famed resort island are finding new ways to make ends meet after the collapse of tourism.
Omicron is more transmissible, but is it really milder?
As cases surge, it would be safer to impose tough restrictions until we understand the behaviour of the new variant.
Sri Lanka to make COVID vaccine card must to enter public places
Starting January 1, the island nation will require people showing their vaccine certificate for entry to public places.
India’s Future Group’s shares surge on suspension of Amazon deal
India's antitrust regulator suspended Amazon's deal with Future, allowing a deal with competitor Reliance to go ahead.
Myanmar court postpones verdict in Aung San Suu Kyi trial
Judge adjourns trial on charges of alleged possession of unlicenced walkie-talkies, news agencies report.
Israel bans travel to US over Omicron concerns: COVID live news
US will join a growing list of European countries and other destinations to which Israelis are barred from traveling.
Cricket: New Zealand to tour Pakistan twice next season
New Zealand aborted limited-overs tour to Pakistan in September due to security fears just before match in Rawalpindi.
Fauci warns Omicron COVID variant ‘raging through the world’
Top US infectious diseases expert warns hospitals in the country could face stresses in coming weeks as cases surge.
Do more to resolve Rohingya crisis: UN envoy in Bangladesh
UN envoy says international community should build better partnership with Bangladesh and cut off Myanmar military.
As young Indians jump into soaring stock market, risks add up
As experts warn India's stock market could face a downturn, small, first-time investors could be hit the most, they say.
Japan’s Yusaku Maezawa returns to Earth after 12-day space flight
Billionaire Yusaku Maezawa and assistant end a practice run for a planned trip around the moon in 2023.
Pro-Beijing candidates sweep Hong Kong vote as turnout plunges
Voter turnout in Hong Kong sinks to a record low in first poll held under amended electoral laws.
Amazon silenced criticism of Xi to do business in China: Report
Tech giant scrubbed poor reviews of Xi Jinping’s book following edict from Beijing, news report says.
Apple asks India’s antitrust watchdog to dismiss apps market case
The watchdog reviewed allegations that Apple hurts competition by forcing app developers to use its proprietary system.
‘Complete carnage’: Hundreds dead in typhoon-hit Philippines
Death toll from Typhoon Rai rises to 208 as emergency workers report 'complete carnage' in storm-affected areas.
Birth defects in Indonesia’s Lombok linked to gold mining
Experts fear for children's health amid a gold rush in Indonesia's Lombok.
China’s Kaisa says bondholders not asking for faster repayments
The property developer has yet to repay a $400m offshore bond amid liquidity troubles in real estate market.
Gabriel Boric wins Chile’s presidential election
Gabriel Boric, 35, is set to become Chile's youngest ever president
Peng Shuai: China tennis star denies making sexual assault claim
Peng Shuai says a Weibo post that accused a former Communist Party official of sexual assault has been misunderstood.
OIC nations pledge fund to prevent Afghanistan economic collapse
Islamic nations group pledges to set up humanitarian trust fund for Afghanistan as millions face hunger and poverty.
Will Hong Kong’s ‘patriotic’ election herald a new era?
Sunday's election ensured only ‘those who love China’ run Hong Kong.
Kast, Boric face off in Chile’s polarised presidential runoff
Increased turnout expected in runoff election between far-right and social-democratic candidates.
Forest Stewards: Paying it Forward
“How do we keep trees and carbon in the ground?”
Iran announces first case of Omicron COVID variant
Health officials warn safety protocols must not be ignored after detection of Omicron variant in a returning traveller.
It is time to hold the FBI accountable for its crimes
Malcolm X murder exonerations expose the FBI’s racist policies and the need for accountability.
In Pictures: African champions Algeria win FIFA Arab Cup 2021
Algeria secure 2-0 victory in extra time over their neighbours Tunisia to win the Arab Cup.
Tear gas fired at Sudan’s anti-coup protesters in Khartoum
Demonstrators march to the presidential palace in capital Khartoum, protesting the military's takeover of the country.
Floods in Malaysia displace more than 21,000 after heavy rains
Malaysian PM says rainfall on Friday and Saturday was equivalent to total monthly amount in normal conditions.
Economic redesign: Beyond capitalism and colonialism
Activists Winona LaDuke and Kumi Naidoo on how to transition out of the fossil fuel era.
US air wars in Middle East ‘deeply flawed’: Report
The Pentagon's air wars in Middle East marked by 'flawed intelligence' and 'faulty targeting', NYT investigation finds.
Chileans vote in divisive presidential election runoff
Two candidates offer starkly different visions for the country's future, with most polls projecting a tight race.
Welcome to Tijuana – or not
US migration policies violating asylum rights have had devastating consequences for asylum seekers in Mexico.
Pakistan warns of consequences from Afghan ‘economic meltdown’
Pakistan hosts OIC meeting aiming to devise a mechanism for the international community to deliver aid to Afghanistan.
‘We do the police’s job’: Protecting Lebanon’s most lawless towns
With the Lebanese state in crisis, unlikely characters are bringing security to one of the most neglected regions.
In Pictures: Richard Rogers, shaper of city skylines
British architect Richard Rogers designed a series of landmark buildings around the world, including Paris's Pompidou.
India: Man beaten to death at Sikh Golden Temple
A man was beaten to death after allegedly attempting to commit a sacrilegious act at the Golden Temple in Amritsar.
How has faith guided people in 2021?
The Stream meets three community leaders to discuss comfort and healing in times of uncertainty and upheaval.
Rockets fired at Baghdad’s Green Zone: Iraqi military
One rocket destroyed by air defence sysem and another landed near a national monument, damaging two cars.
Richard Rogers: Famed architect behind the Pompidou dies aged 88
British architect known for designing Paris Pompidou Centre and the Millennium Dome dies at the age of 88.
12 killed in land dispute in western Guatemala: authorities
Long-running land dispute triggered clashes that left at least one woman, three children and one police officer dead.
Hong Kong votes in overhauled ‘patriots’-only election
More than 10 people were arrested in the run-up to the election for allegedly inciting people to cast blank ballots.
Typhoon Rai death toll climbs as affected Filipinos ask for help
Residents of Surigao del Norte and Dinagat provinces say they have yet to receive help from the national government.
Germany puts UK on high-risk COVID list as Omicron stalks Europe
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen warns that the Omicron coronavirus variant could be dominant in Europe by mid-January.
UK Brexit minister David Frost resigns in blow to PM Johnson
Resignation deals a significant blow to the embattled prime minister as the Omicron variant sweeps the country.
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