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Scholz to become German chancellor after securing coalition deal
Three parties agree to form a 'traffic light' coalition government following parliamentary elections in September.
Mass surveillance fuels oppression of Uighurs and Palestinians
Israel, like China, has weaponised surveillance technology to suppress peaceful dissent.
What to expect as Iran nuclear talks resume next week
New round of talks unlikely to produce breakthrough but will shed light on posture of new Iranian gov't, analysts say.
Biden to nominate Shalanda Young to lead key White House office
Young would be first Black woman in US history to hold the powerful White House budget and policy post.
Turkey, UAE sign financial cooperation deals as ties warm
The deals highlight the pivot towards economic partnership after a decade-long battle for regional influence.
There is need for a truly independent probe into Ethiopia abuses
The joint OHCHR/EHRC investigation into alleged atrocities in Tigray failed to establish a path towards accountability.
UK MP Stella Creasy calls for reform of parliament baby ban
Opposition Labour Party legislator was reprimanded for attending a debate on Tuesday with her three-month-old son.
Three children, one teacher killed in Cameroon school attack
Rights group says students aged 12, 16 and 17 and French language teacher killed in Ekondo Titi, in Southwest Region.
Ireland says Ethiopia ordered expulsion of four Irish diplomats
Ireland's ambassador and one other diplomat told they could stay but the others had to leave, government says.
US jobless claims plunge to the lowest level since 1969
The larger than expected drop may be explained by how the government adjusts the raw data for seasonal swings.
Prince William derided over Africa population growth remarks
Critics take to social media to slam royal's comments concerning pressures faced by wildlife.
A new humanitarian crisis unfolds at the Polish-Belarusian border
Thousands of migrants try to enter European Union but are cut off by military build-up as winter approaches.
Morocco, Israel sign first-ever defence agreement in Rabat
A memorandum of understanding has formalised security cooperation between Morocco and Israel after the Abraham Accords.
Protests in Bangladesh after ex-PM Zia’s health deteriorates
Opposition supporters stage protests demanding Khaleda Zia be allowed to travel abroad for treatment.
Russia and Ukraine step up military alert with combat drills
Increased military activity follows weeks of rising tension that have raised the risk of war.
Could a COVID-19 vaccine patch be better than injections?
Plus, are low COVID vaccine rates leading to a ‘fourth wave’ in Europe?
Buried Truths: America’s Indigenous Boarding Schools
Fault Lines on the consequences of a century-long US policy designed to dispossess Indigenous children of their culture.
Sudan PM calls for halt to post-coup firings and hirings
Hamdok orders immediate halt to dismissals and hirings in national and local public institutions after regaining power.
Six bodies found hanging in violence-ridden Mexican state
The state of Zacatecas has seen an uptick in violence this year as cartels jockey for control of drug smuggling routes.
A Palestinian Israeli Crime Wave
The little-known story of Palestinian Israeli crime gangs and the questions it raises about the Israeli police response.
What next for the refugees stranded between Belarus and Poland?
Even if a Belarus-EU deal emerges, analysts say people may be long left in limbo at the border or in detention hubs.
German parties prepare to present governing coalition deal
A Three-way alliance will see Social Democrat Olaf Scholz replace conservative Angela Merkel as chancellor.
Curfew in Solomon Islands as anti-government protests flare
Authorities in Honiara impose a curfew after protesters set alight buildings, including a police station.
France’s Benzema gets 1-year suspended sentence in sex-tape case
Real Madrid forward was found guilty of complicity in the attempted blackmail of a former international teammate.
Ethiopia’s PM has gone to the battlefront: State-affiliated media
Abiy Ahmed on Tuesday vowed to lead 'from the battlefront' after Tigray rebels threatened to march on Addis Ababa.
Palestinian families face new Israeli demolition threat in Silwan
An Israeli court to decide if some 80 homes in occupied East Jerusalem could be demolished to make way for a park.
Sweden’s parliament elects Magdalena Andersson as first female PM
Leader of the Social Democrat party confirmed as outgoing Prime Minister Stefan Lofven's successor.
US to resume talks with Taliban in Qatar: State Department
It will be the second round of talks between the US and Taliban since the group took over Afghanistan in August.
Biden invites Taiwan to upcoming ‘Summit for Democracy’
China says it 'firmly opposes' the invitation of Taiwan, which Beijing views as a renegade province.
By The People
Indigenous autonomy: Mexico's Cheran community throws out cartels and corrupt leaders, opting for self-governance.
Israeli air attack kills 2 Syrian civilians; 7 wounded: Report
Israeli 'air aggression' on Syria's central region killed two civilians and injured seven others, mostly soldiers.
NASA launches ‘suicide’ spacecraft to kick asteroid off course
DART probe, the size of a car, will slam into the Dimorphos 'moonlet' at more than 24,000kph in 2022.
Family of Palestinian boy killed by Israeli forces speaks out
15-year-old Mohammed Daadas was killed by Israeli forces while protesting illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank.
Is the future of mental health care digital?
The Stream looks at how technology is being used to improve access to therapy, but not necessarily quality of care.
Indian comedian Vir Das attacked over “two Indias” routine
Indian comedian Vir Das is at the centre of an online debate after his “two Indias” monologue video went viral.
India farmers: Protesters celebrate as Modi backs down
After year-long protests by farmers in India, PM Modi has announced that agricultural laws are to be withdrawn.
After more than a century, Ethiopian stolen artefacts return home
Ethiopian artefacts stolen in 1868 have finally returned home following months of negotiations with British museum.
Protests over COVID-19 restrictions across Europe turn violent
“This is a coronavirus dictatorship.”
JPMorgan CEO jokes bank will outlast China’s Communist Party
Jamie Dimon makes quip during comments reiterating his bank's commitment to doing business in China.
Rumbles in Rakhine amid strains between Myanmar military, rebels
Recent skirmishes between Arakan Army and the military have raised concern about whether an informal ceasefire can hold.
Saudi-led coalition to attack ‘secret drone laboratory’ in Sanaa
Coalition says it is launching fresh raids on the Houthi-held capital, warns residents to stay away from targeted areas.
‘Much safer now’: Is India past the worst of COVID pandemic?
Despite a long festive season and falling temperatures, the country seems to have dodged another deadly wave. Or has it?
New Zealand to stay closed to visitors until April 2022
New Zealanders and residents from most countries will be allowed quarantine-free entry from February 13.
Oil falls after US releases emergency reserves
China, India, Japan, South Korea and the UK are also expected to announce release of crude reserves.
Australia designates Hezbollah a ‘terrorist organisation’
The country is also adding the neo-Nazi white supremacist group The Base to its list of "terrorist" organisations.
Samsung announces $17bn chip plant for Texas
The announcement comes amid a chip shortage that is seen as a business obstacle and US national-security concern.
Taiwan revamps military training for reserves amid China pressure
Taiwan faces questions about whether its reserves are capable of actual fighting in the event of a Chinese invasion.
UN chief visits Colombia ahead of FARC peace deal anniversary
Violence persists in parts of Colombia despite 2016 deal that ended decades of conflict between gov't and FARC rebels.
Suspect in Wisconsin car ramming faces five counts of homicide
US prosecutors say a sixth person, a child, has died after an SUV drove into a Christmas parade on Sunday.
US: Jury awards $25m in damages for Unite the Right violence
White nationalist leaders and groups ordered to pay damages over deadly violence at 2017 rally in Charlottesville.
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