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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.
Stocks surge as Omicron worries abate following volatile week
The mood across markets was calmer Monday as investors noted cases of the new COVID variant have been relatively mild.
Hackers increasingly target Canada key infrastructure: Spy agency
Agency reports 235 ransomware attacks on Canadian targets this year, half of which were key infrastructure providers.
Turkey’s Erdogan says Cyprus mosque attacks won’t go ‘unanswered’
Turkish leader calls on Cypriot authorities to secure houses of worship or prepare to 'pay for such acts'.
Yemen replaces central bank governor, deputy amid currency crash
War-torn Yemen is witnessing a sharp deterioration in the value of its riyal currency.
US: Second accuser says she admired Maxwell before abuse
US prosecutors are set to call two more accusers in Ghislaine Maxwell's high-profile sex abuse trial in New York City.
Israel delays major settlement plan for occupied East Jerusalem
A Jerusalem district committee decides against the proposal, citing the need for an environmental study.
Biden to urge Putin to return to diplomacy over Ukraine: Official
US president to speak with Russian counterpart on Tuesday amid rising tensions over Russian troop build-up near Ukraine.
Self-described Bitcoin inventor ordered to pay $100M in damages
The verdict probably won’t resolve the debate over whether Craig Wright is the mythical creator of Bitcoin.
India hosts Putin as it balances ties with Russia, US
New Delhi and Moscow sign host of defence and trade deals as India has drawn closer to the US - an adversary of Russia.
US announces diplomatic boycott of 2022 Beijing Olympics
White House says US will not send diplomats to upcoming Winter Games over China's rights abuses, including in Xinjiang.
Can Iran’s president persuade the world to end sanctions?
Ebrahim Raisi marks 100 days in office by warning the lifting of international sanctions is non-negotiable.
US slaps sanctions on DRC national over Gertler ties
DRC national Alain Mukonda is accused of providing support to blacklisted Israeli billionaire Dan Gertler.
India says deliveries of Russian S-400 defence system have begun
New Delhi says it has started receiving parts of missile defence system in a deal that prompted threats of US sanctions.
Ethiopian forces recapture two key towns from rebels, gov’t says
Ethiopia's government says it has recaptured the strategic towns of Dessie and Kombolcha from Tigrayan rebels.
Canada to release more residential school documents: Report
News comes after hundreds of unmarked graves were discovered this year at former residential school sites in Canada.
SPAC merging with Trump’s media firm gets SEC information request
Digital World Acquisition Corp has drawn criticism since its plan to merge with Trump's media firm was announced.
Mine deaths in South Africa rise for second consecutive year
Worker safety continues to deteriorate in South Africa's mines.
Zimbabwe court drops case against investigative journalist
A high court drops two charges against Hopewell Chin'ono, but the reporter still faces trial over a tweet.
Climate migration will worsen the brutality in the Mediterranean
Unless the EU changes its approach to migration, more people will be brutalised and killed in the Mediterranean.
Three more hostages released in Haiti, US missionary group says
The 400 Mawozo gang still holds 12 hostages, including children, kidnapped in October and is seeking ransom payments.
NYC to impose COVID vaccine mandate on private employers
The move, announced by the city's mayor, comes amid rising concerns over the spread of the Omicron variant.
SEC investigating Tesla over whistleblower solar panel claims
SEC probe turns up the regulatory pressure on Tesla, which is already facing safety investigations by US watchdogs.
Malaria fight disrupted by COVID pandemic: WHO
The UN health agency cited a total of 241 million cases of the disease in 2020, up 14 million from the year before.
US economists see higher wages feeding inflation for 3 years
Survey shows 71% of economists don't see inflation falling to Fed's target rate until second half of 2023 or later.
Refugees in Shatila camp pushed to the brink amid aid crisis
As Lebanon plunges deeper into economic meltdown, UNRWA has sounded the alarm about a major funding crisis.
South Africa: Anti-apartheid veteran Ebrahim dies aged 84
The largely unsung figure in the fight against apartheid had joined the struggle in his early teens.
ICC prosecutor defends dropping US from Afghan war crime probe
Rights groups have criticised Karim Khan's decision not to investigate US forces and CIA for war crimes.
Nigeria slams UK’s Omicron travel ban as ‘discriminatory’
UK added Nigeria to its travel 'red list', meaning arrivals from there will be banned except for UK and Irish residents.
Sudan police fire tear gas as thousands protest against military
Demonstrators in different locations across Khartoum and other cities voiced their rejection of the military deal.
Bitcoin bruising continues after weekend’s wicked rout
Over the weekend, Bitcoin lost more than a fifth of its value.
Explained: UK seeks power to strip nationality, without warning
What you need to know about the UK's controversial Nationality and Borders Bill.
What are the 10 key areas of tension between the US and Russia?
The Kremlin says relations are 'quite lamentable' before video call between Russian and American presidents.
Former Colombia FARC leader killed in Venezuela: Local media
Hernan Dario Velasquez was a negotiator in 2016 peace agreement, but announced three years later he had rearmed.
Satellite Data: Who’s benefitting?
“We’ve got blind spots and not everyone is getting all of the information.”
In Armenia, why are just 15 percent fully vaccinated?
COVID-19 pandemic is politicised in Armenia, where even doctors are responsible for spreading falsehoods about jabs.
Saudi Arabia’s MBS kicks off Gulf regional tour
Mohammed bin Salman to visit Oman, the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait before the annual GCC summit this month.
The colonial undertones of Omicron travel bans
Instead of adopting sound public health policies, the West is resorting to colonial-time practices to isolate Africa.
Will catching COVID in pregnancy affect your baby’s development?
COVID in pregnant women can increase the risk of preterm labour and the associated long-term complications for babies.
Qatar, Turkey to work together on stabilising Afghanistan
Qatari, Turkish FMs reiterate strong ties and urge int'l community to engage with Taliban to facilitate aid to Afghans.
Tiny Palau seeks to blaze trail with official cryptocurrency
One of the world's smallest nations hopes to launch the first government-backed national stablecoin in 2022.
Myanmar: How the world reacted to Aung San Suu Kyi’s sentencing
UN, UK deplore sentencing of Myanmar's ousted leader while Myanmar's exiled opposition calls it 'broken justice system'.
Iran imposes restrictions on unvaccinated in new COVID plan
Iran announces a new COVID-19 plan that will limit some public spaces to those with a vaccine digital pass.
UAE’s top security official visits Iran to develop ‘warm ties’
Meeting comes after Saudi Arabia also held direct talks with Iran in an effort to resolve differences.
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