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Biden touring US state of Kentucky after slew of deadly tornadoes
More than 30 tornadoes tore through Kentucky and neighbouring states over the weekend, killing at least 88 people.
UK reports highest daily COVID cases, ‘staggering’ rise feared
The UK reported 78,610 news COVID-19 infections, about 10,000 more than the previous high reported in January.
Nigerian inflation downshifts to 12-month low
The slowdown in inflation eases pressure on the central bank to increase interest rates.
Boat sinks off Malaysia killing at least 11 Indonesian migrants
Search under way for 25 missing people after 14 survivors and boat found on a beach in Tanjung Balau.
Famed fashion house Chanel picks Indian-born Leena Nair as CEO
Nair is an industry outsider from India and a longtime executive at Unilever.
Barcelona’s Sergio Aguero announces retirement from football
Aguero underwent tests after leaving the field holding his chest during a Barcelona match on October 30.
Handful of Afghans who fled to Kyrgyzstan face uncertain futures
With the Central Asian nation facing economic and political challenges, asylum seekers hope they can eventually move on.
‘The soul of the Congolese’: Rumba added to UNESCO heritage list
UN agency adds musical genre and dance to intangible heritage list for its cultural value and power in social cohesion.
Iran allows IAEA to reinstall cameras at Karaj nuclear facility
IAEA to not have access to recordings from cameras which will be installed 'after technical reviews by Iranian experts'.
Republicans and Democrats should unite to protect LGBTQ Americans
Many LGBTQ Americans across the country are still facing discrimination because of who they are and/or who they love.
Afghanistan: Women’s Rights
“Daddy, when can I go back to school? I don't want to sit here any more.”
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US legislators call for sanctions against Israel’s NSO: Report
Group says total of four companies should be punished for helping governments commit human rights abuses.
EU, Germany, UK send new warnings to Russia over Ukraine
Western powers say if Moscow decides to invade neighbouring Ukraine, a round of tough sanctions awaits.
‘No looking back’: As economy crumbles, Lebanese turn to Cyprus
About 12,000 Lebanese have moved to Cyprus over past year to secure livelihoods and find better economic opportunities.
Behind the UK government’s false flag ‘free speech’ campaign
Government efforts to 'defend' free speech on campus are really not about censorship in UK universities.
The Kurds could be kingmakers in Iraq’s new government
But only if they unite.
South Africa ex-president Zuma ordered to return to jail
The country's High Court ordered the former leader to return to prison to finish serving his 15-month prison term.
Russian convicted of ‘state-contracted killing’ in Berlin park
Vadim Krasikov sentenced to life in prison for murdering Zelimkhan 'Tornike' Khangoshvili, an ethnic Chechen.
India’s billionaire Poonawallas pledge $66m to Oxford University
World's largest vaccine maker to set up a research campus at the premier university for teams researching inoculations.
Lone survivor of India chopper crash that killed top general dies
Group Captain Varun Singh was among 14 people on board the IAF helicopter that crashed last week, killing defence chief.
US plans ASEAN summit, weighs new sanctions against Myanmar
US secretary of state says the summit will cover issues such as Myanmar, climate change, COVID-19 and investment.
US set to avert default as Congress approves debt limit hike
The $2.5 trillion increase comes just days before experts say the US would not be able to pay its debt commitments.
US House votes to hold Trump ex-aide Meadows in contempt
The House of Representatives votes to recommend criminal charges against Mark Meadows, Trump's former chief of staff.
‘Hopeless’: Australia’s restaurants, cafes struggle to fill jobs
Small businesses are grappling with staff shortages due to a lack of migrants during the pandemic.
Are sanctions on RAB a shift in US policy towards Bangladesh?
Experts believe there are wider implications of last week's sanctions against Bangladesh's notorious paramilitary force.
Russia’s Putin, China’s Xi hail ties amid tensions with West
Leaders hold virtual summit as Putin declares Russia-China relations 'a proper example of interstate cooperation'.
‘Tragic milestone’: US COVID death toll surpasses 800,000
The US accounts for about 4 percent of the world's population but about 15 percent of confirmed COVID-19-related deaths.
French forces leave Mali’s Timbuktu after nearly nine years
French army says 'will be present in a different way' as former colonial power draws down its military presence in Mali.
Nepalese brothers to scale highest peak on each continent
Mingma Sherpa and Chhang Dawa Sherpa set for sweeping global trek that will take them across both north and south poles.
Hundreds rescued after fire breaks out in Hong Kong high-rise
At least 13 injured as dozens are evacuated from rooftop of Hong Kong's World Trade Centre in busy shopping district.
Australia reopens to students, migrants after nearly two-year ban
The emergence of the new Omicron variant had led officials to delay planned reopening on December 1.
Google to employees: get the jab or get fired
Google said salaries will be docked and people will be fired if they don't comply with its vaccine rules, CNBC reported.
Another son of Panama’s ex-president pleads guilty to corruption
Ricardo Alberto Martinelli was extradited to the US last week from Guatemala in case involving Brazil's Odebrecht firm.
Judge rejects Trump bid to keep tax returns from Congress
Trump-appointed judge says ex-president 'wrong on the law' in seeking to block Congress but cautions about publication.
Japan admits overstating economic data for nearly a decade
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida expresses regret over practice that could dent trust in official statistics.
Foreign influencers used to whitewash Xinjiang abuses: report
Think tank says Beijing using foreign social media creators to 'neutralise critical reporting' of treatment of Uighurs.
Myanmar journalist reported to have died in military custody
Koe Soe Naing and a colleague were detained in Yangon while covering Friday's 'silent strike' against the coup.
Is the world failing the Uighur people?
UK-based unofficial tribunal says genocide and crimes against humanity were committed against Muslim minority.
US Congress members urge Biden to meet Dalai Lama
US president pressed to send his vice president or another official to India to meet the ageing spiritual leader.
Ex-Japan PM Abe: Chinese military ‘adventure’ could be ‘suicidal’
Shinzo Abe's remarks follow earlier comment in which he said any emergency over Taiwan means an emergency for Tokyo.
US man exonerated in Malcolm X murder sues New York state
Muhammad Aziz, exonerated last month in the killing of prominent Black civil rights advocate, spent decades in prison.
Kabul drone attack: US advocates decry ‘impunity, secrecy’
Activists call for more oversight after Pentagon decides against punishing army officials for bombing that killed 10.
Chile’s central bank hikes key interest rate by 125 basis points
The bank raised the overnight rate to 4 percent on Tuesday.
Workers at crime-watch app Citizen vote to unionise
The successful labour organising at the crime-watch app is rare in the traditionally nonunion tech industry.
Conservative revolt over COVID curbs deals blow to PM Johnson
Many lawmakers say some restrictions are draconian, with several questioning introduction of a vaccination certificate.
The Gambia opposition asks Supreme Court to annul poll results
Opposition United Democratic Party says corruption and bribery marred the campaign.
Washington, DC sues Proud Boys, Oath Keepers over January 6 riot
The city is seeking 'severe' financial penalties from far-right groups, says attorney general for Washington, DC.
‘Absolute decimation’: US tornado survivors face long recovery
Tens of thousands are without power across US states as volunteers, emergency workers work to clear debris and rebuild.
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