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Armenia and Azerbaijan’s new-old border war
Baku and Yerevan again clashed over the control of frontiers defined by Soviet cartographers, raising fears of conflict.
Thousands of Afghans seek temporary US entry, only 100 approved
More than 28,000 Afghans have applied for admission to US, but only about 100 have been approved since Taliban takeover.
Iran condemns US sanctions over bid to meddle in 2020 vote
US indicts two Iranians over online 'disinformation, threat' campaign to influence US voters in presidential elections.
North American leaders hail ties but fail to resolve tensions
In first US, Canada, and Mexico summit in five years, strains over trade and immigration loomed large.
Timeline: Indian farmers’ yearlong protests against farm laws
Indian PM says he would repeal controversial laws as the sudden concession comes ahead of elections in critical states.
TPLF: Ethiopian government using ‘starvation as a weapon’
On UpFront, Marc Lamont Hill speaks with Tigray People’s Liberation Front adviser, Fesseha Asghedom.
Sudan’s coup is on shaky ground
There has never been a more apt time to push for the complete dismantling of military hegemony in Sudan.
Is Ethiopia on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe?
On UpFront, Marc Lamont Hill talks to Ethiopia's State Minister for Government Communication, Selamawit Kassa.
English cricket racism row grows as Hales blackface photos emerge
Pictures of former England batsman Alex Hales wearing black face paint spark new accusations of racism.
Pakistan frees far-right TLP chief after deal following protests
Saad Rizvi released in Lahore after weeks of negotiations that followed deadly protests in the Muslim-majority country.
Philippine church founder charged with sex trafficking of women
Apollo Carreon Quiboloy, 71, charged for sexually assaulting girls and women, according to US justice department.
Australia cricket captain Paine resigns after ‘sexting’ scandal
Cricket Australia accepts Tim Paine's resignation, which comes just weeks before the Ashes series with England.
Uganda police kill five suspects following twin attacks
Ugandan police say 21 people arrested in connection with deadly twin suicide bombings claimed by ISIL-affiliate.
Families bury bodies of Kashmir civilians, shutdown in protest
Authorities exhume bodies of two civilians and return them to their families as separatists hold a shutdown in region.
Japan PM Kishida unveils $490bn stimulus package
Japanese leader announces record spending as economy struggles to bounce back from the pandemic.
Doctors fear ‘surge in deaths’ after Lebanon lifts drug subsidies
Medical crisis continues to roil, with expensive subsidies partially lifted and no social assistance programme in place.
WTA says it is prepared to pull China tournaments over Peng Shuai
International concern mounts over welfare of player who hasn't been seen since she made sexual assault allegations.
China may reopen Hong Kong border in early December
Number of visitors would initially be limited to a few hundred per day, Hong Kong newspaper reports.
India’s Modi says will repeal controversial farm laws
PM Narendra Modi says he has decided to withdraw three farm laws that sparked year-long protests.
Taiwan opens Lithuania office as China condemns ‘egregious’ move
New office a further sign countries in eastern Europe willing to deepen cooperation with Taiwan despite China's threats.
Cathay fires three pilots over ‘serious breach’ of COVID rules
Move comes as city sticks to a strict 'zero COVID' policy that has frustrated businesses and expatriates
Biden’s $1.75 trillion domestic investment bill closer to law
Democrats clear way for vote on measures including free preschool for all three and four year olds.
Collapse of tourism cost five Asian nations 1.6 million jobs: UN
Almost one-third of job losses in the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Brunei and Mongolia was in tourism, report says
China uses maritime militia to assert claim on South China Sea
New report shows Beijing funding hundreds of vessels used to back increasingly assertive claim on the disputed waters.
Amazon deforestation in Brazil surges to 15-year high
Space research agency findings come after Brazilian gov't at COP26 summit pledged to end illegal deforestation by 2028.
Thousands remain stranded by massive floods in western Canada
Death toll linked to flooding, mudslides in British Columbia expected to rise, as search-and-rescue efforts ramp up.
Instagram investigated by US states over impact on kids
The probe involves at least nine states and comes as Facebook is under scrutiny over its approach to children.
US judge vacates convictions of two men for murder of Malcolm X
Muhammad Aziz and Khalil Islam's convictions for killing US civil rights leader a 'miscarriage of justice', judge said.
Oil climbs after touching six-week lows as China eyes reserves
Investors are on the edge of their seats waiting to see how much crude major economies will release from their reserves.
Greece latest EU country to slap COVID curbs on unvaccinated
Unvaccinated people will be largely barred from indoor spaces even if they test negative for COVID-19.
US sanctions Iranian nationals, company for alleged vote meddling
US accuses six Iranians and a cybercompany of trying to undermine confidence in country's 2020 presidential elections.
Julius Jones: US governor halts execution in final-hours decision
Jones's sentence commuted to life in prison without possibility of parole after campaign questioning inmate's guilt.
Sudan activists promise escalation after deadliest day since coup
Call for escalation comes after 15 anti-coup protesters were killed in Sudan on deadliest day since military takeover.
Biden will skip January’s World Economic Forum in Davos
Biden will instead dispatch US administration officials to meetings at the Swiss ski resort, sources said.
Is Greece’s trial of aid workers politically motivated?
A group of aid workers is on trial in Greece, accused of spying, among other charges.
‘We are all suffering’: What’s going on inside Ecuador’s prisons?
Hundreds have been killed in gang-linked riots this year, as experts say systemic problems plague country's prisons.
Czech Republic, Slovakia tighten restrictions as COVID cases soar
Two EU members will impose restrictions on unvaccinated people as Europe faces a rise in coronavirus infections.
US mortgage rates climb back above three percent
The average rate on the 30-year benchmark loan jumped to 3.1% from 2.98% last week, Freddie Mac said on Thursday.
Apple accelerates work on car, aims for fully autonomous vehicle
Apple is refocusing its project around full self-driving capabilities, a person familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.
US jobless claims fall to pandemic low in tight labour market
The US economy is regaining momentum following a summer lull when a wave of COVID-19 infections battered the nation.
IRS sees crypto seizures totalling billions of dollars in 2022
The US Internal Revenue Service seized $3.5bn worth of cryptocurrencies in fiscal year 2021, according to a new report.
Putin accuses the West of taking Russia’s ‘red lines’ too lightly
Russian president says Moscow needs security guarantees from the West, accuses NATO of destroying dialogue mechanisms.
Benny Gantz’s cleaner charged with Black Shadow spying bid
Cleaner at Israeli defence minister's house was arrested on November 4 after allegedly initiating contact with hackers.
Yunior Garcia: Cuban activist who fled promises to return home
Garcia helped organise planned protests in Cuba that did not materialise amid pressure from authorities.
Turkey-Israel continued dialogue ‘mutually beneficial’: Erdogan
In call with Herzog, Turkish leader says 'differences of opinion can be minimised if acted with mutual understanding'.
White House calls on local gov’ts to coordinate home heating aid
With heating prices forecast to rise, Biden administration urges local authorities to prepare to use federal energy aid.
US: Deere union workers approve new contact, end strike
The Union Auto Workers approved the deal which sets to deliver 10 percent raises immediately.
Bosnia needs urgent action to prevent secession: Analysts
Aggressive diplomacy and preparation of defence are essential to counter Serb leader's secession threats, say experts.
DRC: Virunga National Park announces birth of 2 mountain gorillas
The mountain gorilla population has increased fivefold in 40 years.
Minsk proposes plan to ease Belarus-Poland border crisis
President Alexander Lukashenko's government pledges to send 5,000 migrants and refugees home if EU accepts 2,000 people.
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