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Colombia police responsible for 2020 protests ‘massacre’: Report
Police responsible for 11 deaths during protests in capital Bogota in September last year, UN-backed report finds.
Ecuador declares force majeure on all oil contracts
The threat of soil erosion has forced the shutdown of the country's two pipelines that carry crude across the Andes.
Time magazine names Elon Musk its Person of the Year
From cars and rockets to crypto and internet services, Musk’s influence over our lives is growing.
Danish ex-minister jailed for separating asylum-seeking couples
Former immigration minister has been sentenced to 60 days in prison for separating underage asylum-seeking couples.
How has COVID-19 affected global economy?
COVID-19 continues to take its toll on people and the economy.
US will not punish troops for deadly Kabul drone attack
Pentagon says it does 'not anticipate issues of personal accountability' over bombing that killed 10 Afghan civilians.
Nassar sexual abuse victims reach $380m deal with USA Gymnastics
The settlement ends a five-year legal battle for victims sexually abused by former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
Tunisian president announces constitutional referendum in 2022
President Kais Saied says Tunisia will hold referendum on new constitution in July, before election in December 2022.
Putin tells British PM, Russia wants talks to curb NATO expansion
UK tells Russia to 'de-escalate tensions' with Ukraine as Moscow seeks to block Kyiv's prospect of joining NATO.
Indian police officers killed in Kashmir rebel attack
At least 12 officers injured in the attack in Srinagar, according to authorities, after two suspected rebels killed.
Top US diplomat begins Southeast Asia tour in Indonesia
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to deliver a speech Tuesday in Jakarta on Washington's approach to Indo-Pacific.
Physical, mental health issues named top cause of US unemployment
Survey of US workers found 30 percent of unemployed respondents cited physical health as the cause of their joblessness.
US Capitol riot panel moves to hold ex-Trump aide in contempt
Donald Trump's ex-chief of staff stopped cooperating with congressional inquiry into the January 6 Capitol insurrection.
Presence of Uganda troops in DR Congo temporary: Tshisekedi
Earlier this month, Uganda and DRC launched a joint operation against the ADF, an armed group allied with ISIL.
Weak government not in anyone’s interest: Afghan foreign minister
Amir Khan Muttaqi said the Taliban wants good relations with all countries and has no issues with the United States.
Golden Globe nominations announced in year clouded by controversy
NBC earlier this year dropped plans to televise the swanky awards dinner in Beverly Hills, citing a lack of diversity.
Champions League last-16 ties redrawn after ‘technical problem’
UEFA deputy general secretary said the errors in the original draw were caused by a 'malfunction of the software'.
Kentucky tornadoes: At least 64 dead as recovery efforts ramp up
Kentucky is by far worst hit by a cluster of storms that tore through central US states, devastating entire communities.
EU slaps sanctions on Russian mercenary group Wagner
EU accuses the group of human rights abuses and carrying out clandestine operations on the Kremlin's behalf.
US-backed SDF forces carry out deadly operation in eastern Syria
US-backed SDF forces say operation in Deir Az Zor targeted ISIL fighters but SANA agency says civilians killed in raid.
Testimony resumes in trial of ex-officer who killed Daunte Wright
Ex-Minnesota police officer Kimberly Potter faces manslaughter charges in fatal shooting of Wright, 20, in April.
Sudan police fire tear gas at Khartoum protesters
Protesters say military should not be part of government as they cannot be trusted to lead the transition to democracy.
Russia says it may be forced to deploy INF in Europe
Official says intermediate-range nuclear missiles could be deployed if NATO refused to engage with Moscow.
Saudi wealth fund falls short of planned domestic spend
PIF invested only half of the $40bn it had planned to sink into the domestic economy.
A homecoming for Mr Rittenhouse
As white supremacists welcome their new hero, liberals work hard to portray white supremacy as conservatism.
Mandatory COVID-19 vaccines are not the solution
Government imposed vaccine mandates, while tempting in the short term, may have grave consequences for us all.
UK announces first Omicron death as Britons rush for booster jabs
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says one patient with Omicron has died as fears mount over infectious new strain.
In Turkey, bread lines grow longer as inflation soars
Growing bread lines in Istanbul bear testament to the financial pain Turkish households are wrestling with.
Turkish lira falls to new low, central bank intervenes
The latest slide prompted the central bank to sell dollars to defend the lira for the fourth time this month.
Pakistan confirms first case of Omicron COVID variant
The WHO says the Omicron variant has been detected in at least 63 countries around the world.
Finding authenticity – Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor
Two of the world’s leading contemporary artists on education, capitalism and belonging.
Israel releases Palestinian political leader Raed Salah
Raed Salah was released from Israel's Megiddo prison on Monday after spending 17 months behind bars for 'incitement'.
As Germany begins a new era, where does the far right stand?
While the AfD performed poorly in Germany’s federal election in September overall, it came first in eastern states.
Families of Guatemalan migrants killed in crash want answers
At least 55 people were killed in the crash in Mexico, in one of the deadliest incidents involving migrants for years.
Hong Kong activists sentenced for banned Tiananmen vigil
Media tycoon Jimmy Lai, 74, who is already in prison, receives 13-month sentence to be served concurrently.
New Caledonia pro-independence parties reject referendum result
Results show turnout for independence referendum was 43.90 percent, as a call to boycott the vote was largely heeded.
Israeli PM Naftali Bennett meets crown prince on first UAE visit
Bennett says his visit reflects a 'new reality' for the region, as official says talks expected to focus on trade links.
How Bangladesh’s poor are paying the costs of climate damage
With limited formal climate finance available for adaptation efforts, nation's poor forced to pay from their pockets.
Mixed feelings as India farmers vacate protest sites near capital
While many feel victorious after forcing government to withdraw farm laws, others lament deaths during year-long stir.
Biden declares disaster in Kentucky after deadly tornadoes
Spokesman for candle factory destroyed by tornado in Kentucky says death toll at the site may be lower than expected.
Palestinian killed by Israeli forces after West Bank arrest raid
Jamil al-Kayyal, 31, was killed after Israeli forces raided the Ras al-Ain area in Nablus, Palestinian sources say.
Putin says he drove taxi after Soviet fall to make ends meet
In new film, Russian President Putin describes the collapse of the Soviet Union as a 'tragedy' for most citizens.
US sanction forces China’s AI firm SenseTime to delay IPO
US sanctioned the firm for its alleged role in creating facial-recognition software used to oppress Uyghur Muslims.
Saudi Arabia expects 2022 budget surplus after years of deficit
Riyadh estimates it will achieve a surplus of 90 billion riyals ($23.99 bn), or 2.5 percent of GDP, next year.
India’s Harnaaz Sandhu wins Miss Universe contest held in Israel
Sandhu, a 21-year-old model, tops a field of some 80 contestants in a pageant that was touched by politics and pandemic.
Alibaba employee who accused manager of sexual assault, fired
The female employee told a newspaper that Alibaba fired her and she didn't receive any severance pay.
A full Chinese invasion of Taiwan will be very hard: Report
Latest threat assessment by Taiwan's Defence Ministry comes amid escalating tensions between Beijing and Taipei.
South Korea to use facial recognition to track COVID-19 patients
The pilot programme in Bucheon will use AI algorithms and facial recognition to reduce workload of contact tracers.
Cost of war: Myanmar rebels crowdfund resistance to military coup
National Unity Government has launched fundraising schemes to support its campaign to overthrow the military government.
Australia, South Korea sign $717m defence deal
Signing of historic defence contract took place during South Korean President Moon Jae-in's visit to Canberra.
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