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Who are Taiwan’s diplomatic allies?
Island left with only 14 allies, mostly small countries in Pacific, Caribbean, Latin America and Southern Africa.
On Human Rights Day, Kashmir rights groups decry India crackdown
Activists in disputed region under increasing pressure as New Delhi's targeting of rights groups intensifies since 2019.
‘Remain in Mexico’ policy exposes migrants to horrific abuse
Under the recently reinstated policy, asylum seekers at the US border are vulnerable to 'torture, rape, and death'.
Dozens killed, thousands displaced in wave of Darfur violence
Residents flee series of violent incidents that have left at least 138 people dead in Sudan's West Darfur state.
Pakistani Taliban ends ceasefire, future of peace talks uncertain
The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan group unilaterally announces end to month-long ceasefire with the Pakistani government.
US tightens curbs as Cambodia moves closer into China’s embrace
New sanctions, including an arms embargo, imposed amid concern about China's influence and effects on the wider region.
Is Poland violating international law at its border?
Marc Lamont Hill challenges Poland’s deputy foreign minister on the humanitarian crisis at the border with Belarus.
Gunmen kill 14 gov’t-backed fighters in Burkina Faso ambush
Latest attack comes as Burkina Faso and Niger's armies say they killed dozens of fighters in joint operation.
How armed drones may have helped turn the tide in Ethiopia’s war
Cheap and efficient drones are increasingly becoming decisive weapons in modern conflicts.
China’s unsold housing stock hits five-year high
The Chinese property sector has slowed sharply this year amid a liquidity crisis and heightened regulatory scrutiny.
From teacher to shoe-shiner: Afghan economic crisis spares few
Hadia Ahmadi, a 43-year-old teacher who lost her job after Taliban seized Kabul, polishes shoes to earn her livelihood.
COVID stalks Indonesian villagers who fled Semeru’s burning ash
Doctors worry that inhalation of volcanic ash could complicate the health of evacuees, who are now in cramped shelters.
Evergrande default signals volatility but no crash, analysts say
Analysts see China's real estate market entering a period of stress with Beijing moving to contain fallout.
UN urges full reopening of South Asia schools amid learning loss
Education of more than 400 million children affected, with top UNICEF official warning consequences could last decades.
Dozens of Central American migrants killed in Mexico crash
Truck crash in southern Mexican state of Chiapas is one of the country's worst road accidents in recent years.
Investors dumping Vietnam stocks for Tesla, crypto
Overseas investors are offloading shares despite VN Index’s 33 percent gain making it top performer in Southeast Asia
Nicaragua cuts diplomatic ties with Taiwan to align with Beijing
Taiwan expresses 'great regret' at move, which leaves it having formal ties with only 14 countries.
Myanmar’s Min Aung Hlaing accused of crimes against humanity
ICC complaint says coup leader is 'criminally responsible' for the security forces under his command committing crimes.
US appeals court rejects Trump bid to withhold Jan 6 riot records
Donald Trump has tried to exert 'executive privilege' to block release of documents to House panel probing Capitol riot.
Biden speaks to Ukraine’s president amid Russia tensions
US president also briefed NATO allies on talks with Vladimir Putin as efforts to ease tensions with Ukraine continue.
US ‘privileging path of diplomacy’ with Iran, Biden’s envoy says
Robert Malley tells Al Jazeera return to nuclear deal is in 'mutual interest' of US and Iran as indirect talks resume.
Biden’s commerce chief ‘confident’ inflation will be short-lived
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said inflation will peter out once supply-chain and labour-market disruptions ease.
EU countries agree to take in 40,000 Afghan refugees
Group of 15 EU member states agree to resettle Afghans, with Germany accepting bulk of new arrivals, commissioner says.
US expands Pfizer’s COVID booster jab to 16- and 17-year-olds
CDC recommendation comes amid increasing fears the new Omicron variant will lead to surge in infections in the US.
NY attorney general seeks Trump testimony in fraud probe: Reports
New York state civil probe is examining whether Trump Organization manipulated valuations of its real estate properties.
Alleged CAR rebel leader to face war crimes trial at ICC
ICC 'partially' confirms charges of war crimes against alleged Seleka leader Mahamat Said Abdel Kani.
Austrians refusing COVID vaccine will face up to $4,000 fines
The government in Austria plans to fine people 14 and above every month for refusing compulsory COVID-19 vaccination.
UN chief to attend Beijing Olympics amid diplomatic boycotts
Antonio Guterres to attend the opening of the Winter Olympics after the US announced a diplomatic boycott.
Chilean President Pinera signs same-sex marriage bill into law
The law 'puts all love relationships between two people on an equal footing', says Chilean President Sebastian Pinera.
Starbucks employees vote to form union at New York location
If formally certified, the vote would establish a union foothold among the coffee chain’s thousands of US locations.
New Zealand to ban tobacco sale to people born after 2008
The government plans to introduce a law that, starting in 2027, will lift the smoking age by a year every year.
Why is the US president hosting a global summit on democracy?
Joe Biden hosts a two-day virtual summit to defend democratic rights and fight authoritarianism.
Michigan school shooting survivors sue school district
Lawsuit accuses school officials of 'reckless disregard' of students' safety after four killed in November 30 attack.
Tunisia: Deadly fire breaks out at Ennahdha party headquarters
At least one person has died and 18 injured after in fire at the headquarters of Ennahdha party in the capital Tunis.
China guilty of Uighur genocide in Xinjiang, tribunal rules
The UK-based unofficial tribunal says Chinese government's alleged forced birth control of Uighurs amounts to genocide.
Pandemic exploited to normalise mass surveillance, watchdog warns
AlgorithmWatch warns a slew of automated decision-making systems were adopted in haste under the guise of public health.
Turkey hits PKK targets in Iraq after three of its troops killed
A PKK attack killed three Turkish soldiers in northern Iraq, prompting a retaliatory air attack, Turkey says.
India’s Serum Institute let Africa down on vaccines: Africa CDC
Africa's health watchdog denounces Serum's recent comments over low demand for its COVID-19 shots from the continent.
Israeli foreign minister Lapid visits Egypt to boost ties
Israeli FM Yair Lapid meets Egypt's president and foreign minister for talks that reflect budding bilateral ties.
Millions of EU gig workers could be heading for employee status
The EU unveiled draft rules that could see millions of gig workers classified as employees entitled to benefits.
Italy slaps Amazon with $1.2bn antitrust fine
Italian probe accused Amazon of 'harmful' practices and abusing its dominant position.
US weekly jobless claims hit 52-year low
Some 184,000 Americans filed initial jobless claims last week, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Thursday.
‘Challenge of our time’: Biden kicks off ‘Summit for Democracy’
US president calls on world leaders to make 'concrete' pledges to bolster democracy and human rights at event.
Visualising the global air travel industry
While air travel picked up in 2021, passenger numbers are still down by roughly half of pre-pandemic levels.
Starbucks union vote is latest test of resurgent US worker power
Vote counting gets under way Thursday in the Starbucks unionisation drive in Buffalo, New York.
COVID-19: Greeks who do not send children to school face jail
Athens cracks down on parents who refuse to send their children to school because of measures such as mask-wearing.
Is there a ‘war on books’ and freedom of thought in the US?
The list of books banned from schools and libraries in the US gets longer, with a focus on books dealing with racism.
To save our planet, we need to criminalise ecocide
In a world where ecocide is a crime, not species but exploitative fossil fuel companies will become extinct.
WHO warns against rich nations hoarding jabs to fight Omicron
Chief issue for international dose-sharing programme is wealthy countries donating COVID-19 vaccines with short shelf life.
Israel closes probe into fatal shooting of Palestinian assailant
Israel’s Justice Ministry says it accepts police officers' claim that they acted in self-defence.
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