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No sign of increased Qatari aid to Turkey after Erdogan visit
President Erdogan and Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani did however sign 15 agreements to boost economic ties.
Biden urges Putin to de-escalate Ukraine tensions in direct talks
Vladimir Putin presents US president with demand for guarantees against NATO expansion eastward, Kremlin says.
Google sues two Russians for alleged organised crime enterprise
Google claims the two Russian nationals silently infiltrated more than a million computers and devices around the world.
Can a new government dig Honduras out of its hole?
Observers hope the country’s incoming president will make a real effort to tackle corruption and socioeconomic crises.
Israel completes ‘iron wall’ underground Gaza barrier
Israeli defence minister says barrier includes hundreds of cameras, radar and other sensors over a stretch of 65km.
Ethiopia accuses US and allies of ‘destructive’ approach
Prime Minister's spokesperson says accusations of illegal detentions by the government were 'misguided'.
US trade deficit narrows in October as exports jump
The October deficit was 17.6 percent below the all-time peak in September of $81.4bn, according to US data.
Saudi-led coalition bombs Sanaa after Houthi attacks
The coalition conducts attacks in Yemen after Houthis launch ballistic missiles and drones into Saudi Arabia.
Saudi pleads with US for missile defence resupply: Report
Saudi and US officials told the Wall Street Journal the kingdom is woefully low on missiles used to intercept attacks.
US stocks rebound on Omicron optimism; Nasdaq surges 2.4%
Risk assets are recovering this week after initial data showed the surge in omicron cases hasn’t overwhelmed hospitals.
Iraq marks return of looted Gilgamesh Tablet from the US
The 3,500-year old clay tablet was looted from an Iraqi museum during the 1991 Gulf War.
Egyptian court releases researcher Patrick Zaki
Zaki, who was arrested in Cairo in February 2020, still faces trial next year on charges of 'spreading fake news'.
Israel’s Gantz cannot be held liable for Gaza attack: Dutch court
Dutch court upholds decision to throw out civil case against Israeli defence minister for role in deadly 2014 raid.
Biden mulls blacklisting Russian banks if Putin invades Ukraine
The US and its European allies are weighing sanctions on Russian banks, its wealth fund, sources tell Bloomberg.
Greece, a green energy laggard in Europe, boosts renewable energy
Key hydroelectric projects are being revived as part of a push by Athens to decarbonise and meet irrigation needs.
Huge fire tears through Burundi prison, kills dozens
Sixty-nine people also injured in blaze at the facility in the capital, Gitega, Vice President Prosper Bazombanza says.
The approach to conservation in Africa needs to change
We need more Africans joining the conservation effort and working with local communities to battle misconceptions.
Niger Delta residents protest against month-long oil spill
Residents take to the streets to demand action after the latest spill affecting fishing communities in southern Nigeria.
US congressman to become CEO of Trump social media firm
The company plans to launch a social media platform to rival established sites, from which Trump remains banned.
UAE announces 4.5-day workweek, Saturday-Sunday weekend
In significant change, the UAE says Friday afternoon, Saturday and Sunday will form the new weekend.
US Justice Dept closes Emmett Till lynching case without charges
No one has been convicted in the 1955 abduction, torture and killing of 14-year-old Emmett Till in Mississippi.
Death toll from Indonesia’s volcano eruption climbs to 34
Search and rescue operations are still under way to find 16 people missing after the eruption of Java's Mount Semeru.
UK’s Kabul evacuation effort risked Afghan lives: Whistleblower
A fraction of Afghans who needed help received support and some died at the Taliban's hands, civil service staffer says.
Instagram to users: Take a break
Users can see pop-up messages nudging them to explore other topics when they have spent a lot of time on one subject.
Basra explosion: Several killed as blast rocks Iraqi city
Iraqi military says a motorcycle rigged with explosives caused the blast which killed four and wounded four others.
The Cave: A puppeteer in Algeria
Puppets, artists and an Algerian father-and-son team bringing creative joy to their community.
Throttle Queens: Kenyan motorcycling women
Motorcycle mum Ciku Mbithi shares the joys and freedoms of her all-women biker club in Kenya.
In the Aluminium Village: Recycling in Benin
Bernardin respects the aluminium recycling traditions of his Benin village but his temper gets him into trouble.
On a wing and a prayer: Airlines hope Omicron setback is short
Airlines seeing 'pretty good bookings' over the holiday season are hoping Omicron will not be a spanner in the works.
Evergrande fails to make overdue coupon payments: sources
A failure to make $82.5m in interest payments would represent the developer's first offshore default.
Mix and matching some COVID vaccines gives high immunity: Study
Oxford University study finds mixing Pfizer or AstraZeneca vaccines with a second Moderna shot yields higher antibodies.
Kenya: ‘Rogue cop’ goes on shooting spree after killing wife
At least five people dead as police officer goes on rampage in Nairobi with his service-issued AK-47 rifle.
BlackRock-led group wins $15.5bn Saudi gas pipeline deal
The deal is part of Saudi Arabia’s drive to sell assets and use the money to fund new industries.
Uganda plans to reopen schools next year – but who will return?
After more than 80 weeks of closure, questions loom over the effect of the shutdown on students and teachers.
Indonesian court delivers victory for Indigenous rights in Papua
Judge in West Papua Province declines to reinstate permits for palm oil companies to exploit ancestral lands.
What is Israel’s word worth?
Israel's designation of Palestinian NGOs as terrorist does not reflect reality but it does much damage.
Myanmar official in Cambodia for talks as global censure grows
Cambodia is the new chair of ASEAN, a regional bloc that is leading diplomatic efforts to resolve Myanmar's crisis.
India: Hindu groups continue to disrupt Muslim prayers in Gurgaon
For two months now, Hindu vigilantes have tried to stop minority community from offering prayers outside Indian capital.
Body of Sri Lankan lynching victim arrives from Pakistan
Sri Lankan officials receive charred body of factory manager lynched by a mob for alleged blasphemy last week.
In reshuffle Samsung Electronics to merge mobile, consumer units
The sweeping move is the latest sign of active involvement by Vice Chairman Jay Y Lee after his parole in August.
Syria says Israel launched missile attack on vital port
Syria's military says several Israeli missiles struck the container area at Latakia port, setting some of them on fire.
Travel curbs biggest challenge for British firms in China: Survey
Chamber of Commerce says China's zero-tolerance approach has made it 'extremely difficult' to bring staff into country.
Endless pandemic? Asia’s Omicron retreat shows COVID is political
Rush by Asia-Pacific countries to slam borders shut over new variant raises questions about pandemic end goal.
Bosnia-Herzegovina: Is a split inevitable?
Bosnian Serb leader’s continuing push to set up parallel institutions raises concerns over country’s stability.
Old wounds from past conflict fuel vaccine hesitancy in Aceh
Indonesian province spent years at war and local residents say the 'crisis of trust' created then is still felt today.
Rohingya sue Facebook for $150bn for fueling Myanmar hate speech
Complaint claims algorithms that power the company promote disinformation that turns into violence.
Afghanistan museum reopens, with Taliban security
Taliban allows the National Museum of Afghanistan to reopen, showcasing the country's 'rich history'.
China claims to have ‘democracy that works’ ahead of Biden summit
Beijing has embarked on a media blitz in an attempt to claim its one-party state is more of a democracy than the US.
US Justice Dept sues Texas over voter maps, citing discrimination
Department says Texas plan violates US voting laws by diluting strength of Black, Latino and other minority voters.
Sacklers: Billions reaped from Purdue Pharma not bankruptcy abuse
Sackler family members are alleged to have drained Purdue Pharma of cash over several years.
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