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Migrants brave perilous Darien Gap in desperate trek to US
'Almost turned back before I began': US-bound migrants tell of dead bodies, hazardous terrain of Colombia-Panama border.
On the front lines of ‘the war within Canada’s borders’
In Wet'suwet'en territory, Indigenous land defenders and their supporters say they are fighting for future generations.
Afghan women speak up against new Taliban media guidelines
Journalists say the new media 'guideline' is yet another form of control over women, as they vow to continue their work.
For British Asians, the word P*ki is haunting and painful
After a top cricketer shared his experiences of abuse, others reflect on how the slur has caused them suffering.
Immigration to UK fell by almost 90 percent in 2020
The impact of COVID and Brexit saw immigration fall to the lowest level seen in many years, says ONS.
EU regulator approves first COVID shot for 5- to 11-year-olds
Bloc joins a growing number of countries including US, Canada, Israel, China and Saudi which have cleared jabs for kids.
India’s Stolen Youth
101 East investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic led to a spike in child trafficking across India.
Can Ethiopia avert deepening turmoil and prioritise peace?
To achieve peace, both sides in Ethiopia's conflict will need to accept some difficult truths.
Europe’s ‘last dictator’: Who is Belarus’s Alexander Lukashenko?
A brief history of the country's first and only president accused of masterminding a new migration crisis.
Dozens killed in clashes in Sudan’s restive Darfur
Officials say the dispute between Arab herdsmen was sparked by a 'dispute over camel looting'.
Democracy vs hypocrisy: Biden’s ‘Summit for Democracy’
Washington has invited 108 countries to attend the virtual conference this December. Who is in the club, and who is out?
Danish patrol kills four pirates in Gulf of Guinea: Navy
Frigate Esbern Snare spotted the suspected pirate ship near several commercial ships, says Danish military.
Native Americans share long-ignored Thanksgiving truths
Wampanoag community is telling its Thanksgiving story as nationwide push to recognise Indigenous history in US grows.
Deadliest Channel refugee tragedy raises alarm in France, UK
At least 27 people drowned, including three children, renewing humanitarian concerns and a diplomatic battle.
India court commutes death sentences in photojournalist rape case
High Court commutes death sentences of three men convicted for a 2013 gang rape in Mumbai's Shakti Mills complex.
The UK is facing an epidemic of violence against women and girls
None of us has the luxury to watch this struggle from afar any more - this is a fight for our lives.
The UK government is on the wrong side of history… again
Hamas's designation as a terror group in the UK is yet another attempt to suppress pro-Palestinian activism.
Afghans rely on coal to keep warm as winter cold sets in
Afghans have few options but to burn coal for heat, creating some of the world's most dangerous air.
Chinese official tells US ‘no room for compromise’ on Taiwan
China's defence ministry again accused Washington of taking 'provocative' actions related to the island.
Emirati general accused of torture elected president of Interpol
Ahmed Nasser al-Raisi, who has been accused of torture, will take on the largely ceremonial role for a four-year term.
Pakistani police arrest four for ‘blasphemy’ over mosque argument
Four Muslims accused of blasphemy after arguing with cleric who refused to make funeral announcement for a Christian.
Pakistan’s anti-smog squads target Lahore factories for emissions
Officials to visit 300 industrial factories in Lahore that were identified as being responsible for pollution spike.
Palestinians decry Israeli plan for settlements near Jerusalem
PA demands US intervention as Israel approves thousands of settlement homes in the occupied West Bank near Jerusalem.
Haiti prime minister forms new cabinet amid political turmoil
The announcement comes as the country grapples with a rise in violence, kidnappings and ongoing fuel shortages.
Germany’s COVID death toll passes 100,000 amid record infections
Germany, one of the many European countries battling a COVID surge, hits a new daily infection record.
Deadly explosion rocks Somali capital Mogadishu
At least eight people killed and 17 others injured in attack targeting a UN convoy claimed by the al-Shabab armed group.
In Thailand, tourism recovers at snail’s pace
Thailand welcomed 106,117 foreign tourists in first 10 months of 2021, compared with 40 million ones before pandemic.
Australia tables contentious religious anti-discrimination bill
PM says bill will protect people of faith against 'cancel culture', critics say it will make discrimination lawful.
Bangladesh begins moving Rohingya to remote island amid criticism
Over 2,000 Rohingya set to be transferred to Bhashan Char island in Bay of Bengal, amid claims of forced relocations.
Rioters defy curfew in Solomon Islands as PM faces calls to quit
Unrest rocks capital for a second day with rioters targeting Chinatown amid escalating inter-island tensions..
South Korea raises rates amid household debt, inflation concerns
Bank of Korea lifts borrowing costs by 25 basis points to 1 percent.
UN chief calls for immediate end to fighting in Ethiopia
Call comes as Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed reported to be on the front lines and men flocking to join military.
JPMorgan CEO takes back joke about China’s Communist Party
Jamie Dimon expressed regret over joke as bank sets sights on growth in China.
Why are China and Russia strengthening ties?
The deepening of ties between China and Russia is unprecedented and come at a time of escalating tensions with the West.
Authorities take over some Martinique fuel stations amid protests
Protests against COVID-19 curbs, including mandatory jabs for health workers, are hitting Caribbean island territory.
Thailand refugee deportations trigger condemnation, defiance
Thailand has returned a number of Cambodian opposition activists in a move condemned by the UN refugee agency.
Mexico’s AMLO does U-turn on central bank job
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador chose Victoria Rodriguez to replace his initial pick for central bank governor.
US could drop Colombia’s FARC from ‘terror’ list by end of month
Conflict resolution groups welcome news of US delisting as a step towards lasting peace in Colombia.
‘False sense of security’ around COVID vaccines: WHO
WHO chief says many vaccinated people wrongly think they no longer need to take other precautions against COVID.
Libya election commission says Saif Gaddafi ineligible to run
Son of former ruler among 25 of the 98 registered presidential candidates disqualified from the December 24 election.
Sweden’s first female prime minister resigns after several hours
Magdalena Andersson, the first female prime minister in Swedish history, quits hours after taking the role.
Will tapping into emergency oil reserves ease US petrol prices?
President Joe Biden orders the release of 50 million barrels of oil from the country's strategic reserve.
KRG pledges to reinstate student financial support after protests
Protests erupted in Sulaimaniyah and other parts of Iraq's Kurdish region, demanding reintroduction of monthly stipend.
Nigeria plans $5.8bn in cash handouts to replace fuel subsidies
The government will give 5,000 naira each to as many as 40 million people every month starting in July.
Infographic: Vaccinating children against COVID
More than 100 countries around the world are vaccinating children against COVID-19.
COVID cases rising in the Americas, following Europe, PAHO warns
The Americas marked a 23 percent jump in cases last week, though most cases were recorded in the US and Canada.
Jury delivers guilty verdicts in killing of Ahmaud Arbery
Three white men chased and fatally shot Arbery, 25, while he was out jogging in Georgia last year, fuelling protests.
Tanzania to allow students to attend school after giving birth
Government reverses controversial 2017 policy instituted by the country's late leader, John Magufuli.
Dozens of refugees, migrants die as boat sinks in English Channel
Senior French officials say at least 31 people have died as rescue operations continue off the coast of France.
US consumer spending rebounds despite accelerating inflation
Consumer spending jumped by 1.3 percent in October, double the 0.6 percent gained in September, US data showed.
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