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Andrew Cuomo ordered to forfeit $5.1M in pandemic book profits
The ethics commission of New York state in the US voted 11-2 that the former governor repay his earnings within 30 days.
Can Europe have a defence strategy of its own?
The EU has historically relied on the US and NATO, but calls are growing for a united European military power.
Afghan central bank moves to stabilise collapsing currency
Last August's Taliban takeover and subsequent withdrawal of foreign aid have left the nation on the brink of collapse.
UAE suspends discussions on $23bn weapons deal with US
Weapons deal reached during ex-President Donald Trump's administration includes sale of advanced F-35 aircraft to UAE.
COVID: Omicron variant spreading at unprecedented rate, says WHO
WHO chief says the new variant was detected in at least 77 nations and was likely already in most countries.
President Saied’s opponents slam parliament freeze extension
Former Ennahdha MP Samir Dilou says the idea would 'make Tunisia an object of ridicule'.
Two police, attacker killed in bombings at airport in Colombia
Colombian authorities describe the attack in Cucuta, a city on the border with Venezuela, as a 'terrorist' act.
Kroger grocer nixes COVID-19 benefits for unvaccinated employees
The United States supermarket chain employs almost half a million people.
The Conflict in Ethiopia | Start Here
The conflict in Ethiopia - who’s fighting who, and why?
How left-wing forces are regaining ground in Latin America
As progressives win key elections from Honduras to Peru, analysts point to changing regional dynamics.
Inflation watch: US producer prices soar to new record
US producer prices gained 9.6 percent in November - the biggest annual jump on records dating back to 2010.
‘Horrible’: Dozens killed in Haiti fuel tanker explosion
Authorities say at least 60 killed, dozens injured in the northern city of Cap-Haitien, but death toll may rise.
Pfizer says its COVID pill near 90% effective in clinical trials
Company says it can have 180,000 treatment courses ready to ship this year.
Dogecoin for Tesla merch? Musk says ‘see how it goes’
Tesla chief tweeted that Tesla will accept Dogecoin as payment for some merchandise on a trial basis.
In Afghanistan, education must take precedence over politics
Disagreements between the international community and the Taliban threaten the education of millions of Afghan children.
Geologists uncover ‘treasure trove’ of dinosaur tracks in Poland
Several hundred tracks, representing at least seven species, have been found and geologists say they will find more.
Top US diplomat calls on Senate to confirm ambassadors
The rate of confirmation of US ambassadors has lagged behind previous administrations.
Belarus: Opposition leader Tikhanovsky jailed for 18 years
Tikhanovsky's wife, the self-exiled Belarus democracy icon Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, denounced the verdict as 'revenge'.
Taliban rule marked by killings, ‘litany of abuses’, UN says
In addition to extrajudicial killings, UN says the Taliban also responsible for hindering women's rights in Afghanistan.
The US war on abortion rights will harm women everywhere
The overturning of Roe v Wade could have grave consequences beyond the US, especially in Africa.
Kenya’s High Court suspends mandatory COVID vaccination order
Judge suspends gov't directive pending case hearing filed by businessman who termed it gross violation of constitution.
Pfizer jab protects against hospitalisation with Omicron: Study
South Africa study finds two doses of Pfizer's COVID shot appear to provide 70% protection against hospitalisation.
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine ‘under house arrest’
Opposition leader says officers deployed outside his home, barring him from leaving ahead of by-election campaign rally.
With a minority vaccinated in Romania, fears of fifth wave mount
Doctors and nurses, desperate for the government to address misinformation, say hospitals are under huge pressure.
India police probe Mother Teresa charity over ‘forced conversion’
Gujarat state investigating whether Missionaries of Charity forced girls in a shelter home to wear cross and read Bible.
Inside the Botswana lab that discovered Omicron
Travel bans to African countries feel like a punishment for scientific transparency, say researchers who found variant.
What is behind the resurgence of the Marcos dynasty?
Former dictator Ferdinand Marcos's son 'Bongbong' is on course to become the president of the Philippines in May 2022.
Happiness: A wedding official in Cameroon
Yaounde’s Deputy Mayor Claude Monthé has an unusual approach to officiating at weddings.
The Young Cyclist: A Rwandan road rider
From street seller to bicycle taxi rider, Aliane Mugisha’s two-wheeled business leads to new cycling successes.
Desert Libraries: A scribe in Mali
Boubacar Najim is one of Mali’s few remaining copyists, determined to preserve Timbuktu’s famous manuscripts.
In India Netflix slashes prices 60 percent as it seeks viewers
It has struggled to gain traction with highly price-conscious Indian consumers, the biggest overseas prize.
Philippines: Rodrigo Duterte withdraws from 2022 Senate race
It was not immediately clear why the Philippine president withdrew his candidacy for the 2022 Senate election.
Iran and Europeans trade barbs as Vienna nuclear talks continue
Iran negotiator says counterparts playing 'blame game' after Europeans warn time was running out to revive nuclear deal.
Suspected rebel killed in fresh Kashmir gun battle
Violence escalates in the disputed territory at the heart of decades of tensions with neighbouring Pakistan.
UN confirms record 38C temperature for the Arctic
Siberian town of Verkhoyansk reached the temperature during a prolonged heatwave in June last year.
Blinken vows stronger Indo-Pacific ties, slams ‘aggressive’ China
On Indonesia visit, US secretary of state pledges to deepen defence and economic engagement with Indo-Pacific nations.
How Nepal’s cliff honey hunters are risking their lives
A minor slip could mean falling hundreds of feet and sure death for hunters, who carefully navigate the steep mountains.
Is Afghanistan being cut off from the world?
Humanitarian and economic crisis deepens as world leaders decline formal recognition of Taliban government.
Japan’s small hotels and restaurants struggle with financing
Index gauging funding conditions for small hotels and restaurants shows many firms still reeling from pandemic.
Ghana to fine airlines $3,500 for each unvaccinated passenger
Air carriers will also be penalised for travellers who did not fill out health declaration form before boarding flight.
Explainer: What to expect at the 42nd GCC summit
The summit is the first since the Al-Ula agreement, which led blockading Gulf countries to restore ties with Qatar.
Tamil filmmaker whose low-budget Pebbles is India’s Oscar entry
Vinothraj joins growing movement of Tamil directors - many from unprivileged backgrounds - addressing social inequities.
Myanmar shadow government approves crypto as official currency
National Unity Government says it will allow use of Tether as it tries to fund 'revolution' against military government.
Indonesians flee homes after magnitude 7.3 earthquake prompts tsunami warning
Epicentre was north of the island of Flores in Indonesia's East Nusa Tenggara province, where the quake sparked terror.
India’s Gujarat admits to more COVID deaths than official tally
The acknowledgement lends weight to fears that the country's actual toll is much higher than reported.
NSO Group explores shut down of its Pegasus spyware unit, sale
US blacklists scandal-plagued NSO, adding pressure on the company that has to pay back $450 million in loans.
China faces new COVID outbreak as first Omicron case is reported
Outbreak in three Zhejiang cities developing at a 'relatively rapid' speed as 50,000 people are put under quarantine.
ABD trims developing Asia’s growth forecast on Omicron fears
Manila-based development bank forecasts slower growth for China, India following emergence of new coronavirus variant.
China warns US it will ‘strike back’ for ‘reckless’ sanctions
China calls on US to 'immediately withdraw' its latest sanctions on people and entities tied to alleged rights abuses.
Canada defence leaders apologise for sexual abuse in the military
Earlier this year, Canada's military reported that more than 500 cases of sexual assault have taken place since 2015.
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