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Iraq official says US-led combat mission in the country has ended
The US did not immediately confirm the statement, but has said it will meet pledge to end combat mission by end of year.
Poland: Concerns grow for missing four-year-old refugee girl
The child went missing on Monday after her parents, who are from Iraq, were allegedly pushed back to Belarus.
The rise and fall of JS, India’s 70s cult youth magazine
It was the voice of the progressive youth, then it disappeared. In 2016, a lucky discovery helped preserve rare issues.
Arabs Abroad: The Activist and the Entrepreneur
The success stories of a Palestinian political activist in Iceland and a Moroccan entrepreneur in the Netherlands.
Iran nuclear deal talks resume in Vienna amid frictions
The deal's remaining signatories meet as the EU urges Iran to bring 'realistic proposals' to ease negotiations.
Biden (and Putin)’s nostalgia for the Cold War
The promise and perils of the ‘Summit for Democracy’.
The Nobel Peace Prize | Start Here
What’s the point of the Nobel Peace Prize?
Burkina Faso’s political crisis explained, in 500 words
President Kabore set to appoint new government after departure of PM amid a surge in violence from armed groups.
Adama Barrow’s re-election and The Gambia’s long walk to justice
President's new mandate comes with renewed responsibility to victims of abuses during predecessor's 22 years in office.
Record number of journalists in jail worldwide: CPJ
A record 293 reporters were in jail as of December 1, Committee to Protect Journalists says in annual survey.
South Korea’s House of Horror
We investigate one of South Korea’s worst peace-time atrocities and those allegedly behind it now living in Australia.
India’s farmers call off year-long protest after gov’t assurances
Protest withdrawn after government agrees to pending demands, including promises on minimum price for all produce.
Passengers condemn UK’s ‘travel apartheid’ rules targeting Africa
Restrictions on passengers from some African states, such as costly quarantine,, force some to cancel Christmas plans.
Ex-Trump chief of staff sues panel investigating US Capitol riot
Congressional panel says it will move to hold Mark Meadows in criminal contempt for refusing to comply with probe.
China’s Evergrande defaults on dollar debt
Fitch Ratings cuts property giant's long-term foreign currency issuer default rating to restricted default.
Indian minister says helicopter lost contact minutes before crash
Minister says Rawat's helicopter lost contact with air traffic control seven minutes before it was supposed to land.
Is it time to change the way Nobel prizes are awarded?
Criticism is growing over a lack of transparency and tendency to overlook women and minorities.
In Pictures: Taliban fighters man Afghanistan’s urban checkpoints
Taliban members change roles, from fighting in the mountains and the fields to becoming a force running their country.
‘We’re not giving up’: A radio station for Afghanistan’s women
Kabul-based Radio Begum has programmes for women, by women: educational shows, book readings and call-in counselling.
‘Unimaginable’ South Sudan violence could amount to war crimes
Amnesty says fighting in Western Equatoria state killed dozens of civilians and displaced tens of thousands to flee.
‘Life torn across borders’: Migrants mourn Australian dream
Some migrants are giving up on Australia after nearly two years in limbo under strict border controls.
IOC announces ‘humanitarian aid’ for athletes in Afghanistan
International Olympic Committee announces $560,000 of aid for the winter to athletes left behind in the country.
Filipino journalist who helped probe Duterte’s drug war shot dead
Jesus Malabanan is the 22nd journalist to have been killed since President Rodrigo Duterte took office in mid-2016.
US, Israel to discuss drills for Iran worst-case scenario: Report
US and Israeli defence chiefs to discuss preparations for a worst case scenario as diplomacy with Iran stutters.
Hong Kong democracy activists found guilty over Tiananmen vigil
Three, including tycoon Jimmy Lai, convicted over their part in last year's vigil commemorating those killed in 1989.
‘Toxic climate’: Hong Kong pilots buckle under ‘zero COVID’ rules
Cathay Pacific crew describe low morale at flagship carrier as questions hang over future of aviation hub.
Burkina Faso president fires PM amid security crisis
West African nation is struggling to contain attacks by groups linked to al-Qaeda and ISIL (ISIS)
Rush to save animals in Indonesia after deadly Mt Semeru eruption
Veterinarians work from sunrise to sunset to evacuate and treat injured animals.
Crypto CEOs ask US Congress for clearer rules for industry
The cryptocurrency chiefs also warned legislators that overly tough regulations would push the asset overseas.
‘Remain in Mexico’: US sends 2 men to Mexico under revived policy
Policy forcing asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for US court cases has been denounced as a 'humanitarian disaster'.
US delegation to head to Vienna for indirect Iran nuclear talks
The Biden administration still believes revival of nuclear deal is 'viable option', State Department spokesman says.
Saudi Arabia’s MBS on first visit to Qatar since end of blockade
Trip by Crown Prince Mohammed comes after Saudi Arabia took steps to end a years-long blockade of Qatar.
UN halts food aid in Ethiopia’s Kombolcha, Dessie after looting
Mass looting of WFP warehouses in the Amhara region prompts suspension of food distribution in two towns.
British PM Johnson imposes COVID ‘Plan B’ to contain Omicron
Johnson announces tighter restrictions in England, amid allegations that his staff partied during lockdown last year.
Omicron could be milder than Delta: WHO chief
New variant may pose a higher reinfection risk but new research indicates it could be less severe than Delta strain.
US appeals court halts antitrust orders against Apple App Store
The ruling is a big win for the iPhone maker as it fights a challenge to its domination of the $142bn mobile-app market.
Theranos: Elizabeth Holmes says investors were future-focused
Holmes, facing nine counts of fraud and two counts of conspiracy, finished testifying in her own defence on Wednesday.
Can a new conflict in Ukraine be prevented?
US President Joe Biden threatens Moscow with economic sanctions if Russia invades Ukraine.
Mourners demand justice for Sri Lankan man lynched in Pakistan
Hundreds in Sri Lanka attend funeral for Priyantha Kumara Diyawadana, 48, who was killed by a mob in Sialkot, Pakistan.
Ethiopia’s PM Abiy to return to Addis Ababa from battlefront
Abiy claims first phase of the conflict against the Tigrayan forces completed, but says struggle 'not yet finished'.
Bank of Canada keeps borrowing costs unchanged
Policymakers also said a tight job market and inflation will likely keep plans for imminent interest-rate hikes intact.
Canada joins US, Australia in boycott of Beijing Olympics
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson also says no British ministers and officials are expected to attend the upcoming games.
US job openings hover near record, but fewer workers quit
Fewer Americans are telling their bosses 'I quit', but the economy remains awash in jobs that are going begging.
Roadside bomb explosion kills UN peacekeepers in central Mali
Seven MINUSMA peacekeepers killed after a UN convoy hit an improvised explosive device, according to the mission.
Muslim staff in US Congress call for action against Islamophobia
Republican Lauren Boebert's Islamophobic comments against Ilhan Omar create 'feeling of fear', congressional aides say.
Brazil football legend Pele back in hospital for colon tumour
The 81-year-old, three-time World Cup winner is 'stable' and expected to be released in a few days, his doctors said.
Dozens of camels barred from Saudi ‘beauty’ contest over Botox
Organisers say they will impose strict penalties on 'manipulators' as they attempt to halt 'all acts of tampering'.
Report: Missile strike risks to Middle East nuclear reactors
Study explores potential radiological fallout and evacuations from a missile strike on commercial nuclear power plants.
Libyan political body calls for presidential vote to be delayed
The High State Council says the presidential and parliamentary elections should both take place on the same day.
‘Better’ boss apologises for mass-firing 900 workers on Zoom call
Mortgage boss Vishal Garg faced backlash after firing 900 people over a Zoom call last week.
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