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Black, South Asian Britons remain at higher risk of COVID: Report
Study into health inequalities shows death rates among minority communities still disproportionately high.
Lebanon minister Kordahi resigns to resolve Saudi Arabia dispute
Information minister had caused diplomatic crisis after criticism of Saudi-led military campaign in Yemen.
Iran chief negotiator says nuclear proposals ‘cannot be rejected’
Ali Bagheri Kani tells Al Jazeera Iran will submit third proposal once first two are accepted by Vienna negotiators.
America and China opened the door for African coups to return
As global powers abandon their anti-coup stance, military cliques are feeling emboldened to seize power in Africa.
Greek asylum policies creating refugee hunger crisis: Aid groups
Athens has restricted services to those in the process of applying for asylum, leaving many without guarantees of food.
How real is the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine?
Experts are divided on whether Moscow is planning an imminent incursion, or merely posturing to win geopolitical sway.
Dubai’s DP World pulls out of Haifa port privatisation bid
The project was one of the largest joint ventures announced after Israel and the United Arab Emirates normalised ties.
Alec Baldwin says not responsible for fatal movie set shooting
Actor says he did not pull the trigger when gun fired, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on Rust film set.
Hunger strikes show the history of Irish-Palestinian solidarity
From boycotts to Balfour and the treatment of political prisoners, the Irish and Palestinians have had much in common.
Pakistan’s Lahore again tops world’s most polluted cities list
Lahore, home to over 11 million people, repeatedly replaced New Delhi as the world's most polluted city in November.
Native American women are facing an epidemic of violence
More than 80 percent of Indigenous women in the United States have experienced violence in their lifetime.
Has Canada failed its Indigenous population?
Officials who say they did not know about abuses at residential schools are 'not being truthful', says Murray Sinclair.
US avoids gov’t shutdown as Senate passes stopgap funding bill
Republicans had threatened to block the funding over opposition to using federal money to support vaccine mandates.
Several civilians and Peshmerga killed by ISIL in Iraq’s Makhmour
At least 10 people, including three civilians, killed in attack on village in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region.
Gambians set for high-stakes polls, first since end of Jammeh era
Six candidates, including incumbent President Adama Barrow, vying for the country's top post in Saturday's election.
Indonesian firms, unions in waiting game after job law ruling
Constitutional Court's ambiguous court ruling leaves labour activists and businesses wondering what happens next.
Omicron likely less severe due to vaccine, prior infection: India
Health ministry says severity of new strain could be low due to vaccination and widespread exposure to Delta variant.
Philippine court allows Maria Ressa’s trip to receive Nobel prize
Nobel laureate needs special permission to travel abroad due to pending cases brought against her under Duterte's watch.
ISIL committed war crimes at Mosul prison, UN investigation finds
At least 1,000 predominantly Shia prisoners executed by ISIL at Iraq's Badush Central Prison in June 2014, UNITAD says.
Twitter removes nearly 3,500 ‘state-backed’ propaganda accounts
Most of the accounts were linked to the Chinese Communist Party's narrative over its treatment of Uighurs in Xinjiang.
Grizzlies clobber Thunder by 73 to set record for largest NBA win
Nine Memphis Grizzlies players reach double figures in 152-79 basketball victory over Oklahoma City Thunder.
Kaisa edges closer to default after failing to extend maturity
Chinese developer's growing risk of default comes as property sector is gripped by an unprecedented liquidity squeeze.
Ride-hailing giant Didi to delist from New York Stock Exchange
Move comes after company ran afoul of Chinese authorities by pushing ahead with a $4.4bn US IPO in July.
Top US general says Russia activity near Ukraine worrying
Army General Mark Milley says Russian military moves around country enough to trigger 'a lot of concern'.
Desperate Afghan refugee sets himself on fire in Indonesia
Thousands of Afghans, mostly Hazara, are losing hope of resettlement after years of living in limbo.
Japan services sector grows at fastest pace since 2019
World's third-largest economy has lagged other rich nations in its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Asia misses global recovery of air travel, as IATA condemns bans
Asia-Pacific only region to see almost no improvement in air travel amid fears new bans will derail global recovery.
WHO urges Asia-Pacific to prepare amid Omicron cases in US: Live
At least 10 new cases confirmed in the US announces measures to help curb the spread of the variant including boosters.
US, EU concerned at China’s ‘problematic’ actions in disputed sea
Allies say China's actions in South China Sea, East China Sea and Taiwan Strait 'undermine' peace and security.
Son of Panama’s ex-president pleads guilty in US corruption case
Luis Enrique Martinelli pleaded guilty to money laundering in scheme involving Brazil conglomerate Odebrecht
Peru prosecutors to question president amid impeachment threat
Left-wing President Pedro Castillo faces questions over military promotions as legislators weigh impeachment.
‘We can dream’: Inside Cuba’s new Fidel Castro museum
New centre in Havana celebrates the life of the late Cuban leader as the island faces a growing economic crisis.
US sues to block Nvidia deal to buy British chipmaker Arm
The Federal Trade Commission said the deal would give Nvidia control over computing technology that competitors rely on.
Dip buyers scoop up hard-hit shares in wild week on Wall Street
A dizzying week was further stirred by US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s hawkish tone and the spread of Omicron.
Tunisia’s Saied says he will change anniversary of revolution
President says anniversary to mark the beginning of the uprising, rather than the deposing of former dictator Ben Ali.
US-listed Chinese firms must disclose ownership, audits: SEC
The rule advances a process that could lead to more than 200 companies being kicked off US exchanges.
Libyan court reinstates Saif Gaddafi as presidential candidate
Court in Sebha overturns electoral commission's decision to nullify Saif al-Islam's candidacy for December polls.
Biden urges booster jabs amid concerns over Omicron variant
US president announces plan to increase vaccinations, provide millions of free COVID tests, and tighten travel rules.
Can EU’s Global Gateway strategy compete with Beijing?
The European Union's infrastructure strategy is seen as a challenge to China's Belt and Road Initiative.
Cuba to update domestic vaccine to battle Omicron
The island has a strong homegrown biotechnology industry and is exporting vaccines to other developing nations.
Blinken warns Russia of ‘severe costs’ if it invades Ukraine
The warning from the top US diplomat comes as Russia tells Ukraine not to get drawn into US 'geopolitical games'.
Brazil enters into recession as post-COVID recovery falls flat
Extreme weather, high interest rates, inflation and unemployment all derailed Brazil's post-pandemic recovery.
Austrian Chancellor Schallenberg says he will step down
The chancellor announces resignation less than two months after taking office from his scandal-plagued predecessor Kurz.
US, EU, UK and Canada announce new sanctions on Belarus
Sanctions on Belarusian entities and individuals come amid ongoing pressure campaign on President Alexander Lukashenko.
US to resume Trump-era ‘Remain in Mexico’ programme
Mexico says US agreed to its concerns over policy that forces asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for US court hearings.
Global food prices are at their highest in a decade: UN
The UN's Food Price Index climbed for a fourth straight month in November to its highest level since June 2011.
Paris archbishop resigns over ‘ambiguous’ relationship with woman
Resignation comes amid great upheaval in the Catholic Church over accusations of sexual abuse and coverups.
Tennis stars hail WTA stand against China over Peng Shuai
Top players back tennis body's move to suspend its tournaments in China as IOC criticised for its handling of the case.
OPEC+ sticks with current oil production plan, despite Omicron
OPEC+ is sticking with its current plan to adjust crude output by an additional 400,000 barrels a day in January.
Germany imposes curbs on unvaccinated, considers jab mandate
Unvaccinated people to be excluded from large parts of public life, Germany could make jabs mandatory amid COVID surge.
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