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The little boat that could
How a Canadian pro-Palestine group won a rare victory against Israel.
Myanmar charges Aung San Suu Kyi over alleged election fraud
Generals have used allegations of wrongdoing in 2020 elections to justify their coup against the elected government.
India’s Hindu hardliners attack Muslim ex-foreign minister’s home
Salman Khurshid published a book last month in which he compared Hindu nationalists to 'extremist groups' such as ISIL.
Google commits $736m in Australia after threatening pull-out
Tech giant unveils plans to establish research hub after threatening to drop services over tougher regulation.
China’s property crackdown sinks economic growth to 90s levels
Banks cut 2022 growth forecasts below 5 percent as Beijing continues push to reduce dependence on real estate.
‘We are warriors’: Women join fight against military in Myanmar
As armed resistance to a military coup intensifies, women fight for gender equity along with an end to dictatorship.
Sudan releases Al Jazeera’s bureau chief
El Musalmi El Kabbashi was arrested amid nationwide protests against Sudan's military coup.
Why are migrants risking it all to cross the deadly Darien Gap?
More migrants, including children, are taking the journey through one of the world’s most hazardous migration routes.
Xi, Biden wrap up ‘virtual’ meeting amid rising tension
Relations between China and the United States have deteriorated over issues including Taiwan, Hong Kong and Xinjiang.
Kyle Rittenhouse trial: ‘Self-defence’ vs ‘provoked everything’
Rittenhouse, who has pleaded not guilty and testified that he acted in self-defence, faces life in prison if convicted.
Alex Saab pleads not guilty in high profile corruption court case
Saab is accused of paying bribes to siphon $350m from state contracts to build housing for Venezuela's government.
Biden signs $1.2 trillion US infrastructure bill into law
Dropping in public polls, Biden hopes his fortunes will shift with approval next of his 'Build Back Better' plan.
Tesla nears bear-market territory after prolonged tumble
The stock recovered a bit to close down 1.9% at $1,013.39, marking a nearly 18% decline from its November 4 high.
Canada rains cause city evacuation, shut down major oil pipeline
Officials in Merrit, British Columbia, order residents to leave as floodwaters 'inundated two bridges'.
Could Muammar Gaddafi’s son become Libya’s president?
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi has registered as a presidential candidate for next month's elections.
EU agrees new sanctions on Belarus over border crisis
European Union to impose new sanctions on Belarus as thousands of migrants remain stranded on its borders.
Space junk disrupts astronauts, forcing them into docked capsules
Mission Control says the threat might go on for several more days and continue to interrupt the astronauts' work.
UN calls for new talks on Yemen’s Hodeidah as front lines shift
Houthi fighters advanced into key positions in the strategic port city after pro-government forces withdrew.
Alex Jones found liable for Sandy Hook ‘hoax’ conspiracy theory
Infowars host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones loses defamation lawsuit brought by families of children killed.
Why isn’t British ‘sleaze’ called what it really is?
British politicians do what African politicians do. Yet they insist on calling it something else.
Son of ex-Panama president extradited to US from Guatemala
The extradition is the latest tied to $788m in bribes construction giant Odebrecht admitted to paying.
Spectre of Epstein looms in Ghislaine Maxwell’s upcoming trial
A panel of 12 jurors and six alternates will be picked starting this week, opening statements are set for November 29.
Fmr US Treasury chief warns inflation risks Trump return to power
US consumer prices surged at the fastest rate in 30 years in October.
US journalist Danny Fenster on way home after Myanmar release
Fenster says he will continue to highlight the plight of detained colleagues in the country - mostly Myanmar citizens.
NATO warns Russia over Ukraine military build-up
Jens Stoltenberg urges Russia to be transparent as NATO monitors 'unusual' concentration of forces near Ukraine border.
US slaps sanctions on Nicaragua officials, citing ‘sham’ election
Nine Nicaraguan officials and a public ministry blacklisted over the November 7 election that saw Ortega re-elected.
Biden to limit new oil and gas drilling at Native American site
Biden set to unveil billions of dollars in new infrastructure and social and public safety programmes for US tribes.
Several women to sue Qatar over strip-searches at Doha airport
Lawyer Damian Sturzaker says his clients are seeking compensation after dealing with a 'very traumatic episode'.
Judge dismisses firearm possession charge against Rittenhouse
Rittenhouse, 18, of Antioch, Illinois, still faces charges including intentional homicide.
UN releases funds for Ethiopia aid as humanitarian crisis deepens
UN aid chief says funds released for emergency operations in the north and as early response to drought in the south.
A statistical review of cricket’s T20 World Cup
A look at the highs and lows of the T20 World Cup that was won by Australia on Sunday.
Inflation: Nigeria consumer prices fall for 7th month straight
Falling food prices led the move lower in Nigeria's headline inflation rate.
India opens to fully vaccinated foreign tourists
This is the first time since March 2020 that India has allowed foreign tourists on commercial flights to enter country.
Trump adviser Bannon turns himself into FBI
Bannon, 67, is expected to make his initial appearance in federal court later on Monday.
In Poland’s forests, refugees fall gravely ill amid border row
Two Syrian brothers were found shivering and barely conscious in the woods overnight, as a punishing winter looms.
Shell to drop ‘Dutch’ from name, relocate HQ to London
A court in The Hague ruled in May that Shell must slash its emissions harder and faster than it had planned.
Trump Organization sells Washington, DC hotel, name to be changed
New owners will rebrand Trump Washington, DC hotel as Waldorf Astoria, sources tell Bloomberg.
Havana Syndrome: an act of war or just an act?
Are US diplomats and CIA emissaries really subjected to mysterious 'neurological attacks' around the world?
What’s Putin’s gain in the Belarus migrant crisis?
The Kremlin has shielded Lukashenko from Western ostracism and propped his economy with multibillion loans.
Death toll from Sudan anti-coup protests rises, medics say
More than 200 people wounded in Sudan's latest anti-coup protest, including 100 by 'live bullets', medics say.
Iran, Turkey hope to sign ‘cooperation road map’ in Erdogan visit
After meeting his Turkish counterpart, Iran's foreign minister says the road map will aim to boost bilateral ties.
‘No way I’m going back to Iraq’: Iraqi Kurds flee to Belarus
As the asylum seeker crisis continues to brew between Belarus and the EU, Iraqi Kurds tell tales of agony and helplessness.
India journalists accused of publishing ‘false news’ granted bail
Journalists Samriddi Sakunia and Swarna Jha were arrested for reporting on anti-Muslim violence in Tripura state.
The health of India’s healthcare sector
Host Faye D’Souza unpacks how the COVID-19 pandemic exposed under-investment, inequality in India’s healthcare system.
S-400 delivery to India has begun: Russian official
Indian experts say US sanctions unlikely as delivery of the advanced missile system begins, Russian media report.
Taiwan tensions likely to dominate Biden-Xi virtual talks
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the US and its allies will 'take action' to defend Taiwan from China.
Philippines President Duterte to run for Senate in 2022 vote
The move ends speculation that Duterte would run for vice president against his daughter Sara Duterte-Carpio.
US journalist Danny Fenster released from Myanmar prison
Washington had called Myanmar's jailing of Fenster an 'unjust conviction of an innocent person'.
US slams Cuba ‘intimidation tactics’ before planned protests
Havana has banned Monday's planned march, which comes after rare demonstrations broke out in the island country in July.
EU to widen sanctions on Belarus amid border crisis: Live updates
Thousands remain stranded at the freezing frontier as the EU prepares to hit Minsk with fresh sanctions.
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