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Dozens of Maoist rebels killed in India gun battle
Three special commandos also wounded in the hours-long clash in the dense forests of Gadchiroli district.
Delhi shuts schools as it mulls ‘pollution lockdown’
Indian capital's poor air quality would likely run until at least November 18 due to 'low winds'.
Dozens of inmates killed in latest Ecuador prison clashes
Police say 58 prisoners killed, 12 wounded in another round of violence to hit Penitenciaria del Litoral in Guayaquil.
Thousands rally in DRC capital against electoral commission pick
Protesters in Kinshasa reject last month's appointment of a new poll body head by President Felix Tshisekedi.
Afghanistan: Deadly explosion hits mainly Shia suburb of Kabul
Explosion goes off in a minivan in Dasht-e Barchi area in the west of Afghan capital, officials say.
India: Border state ambush kills five soldiers, two civilians
Suspected rebels ambushed a convoy of India’s paramilitary soldiers in northeastern state of Manipur, officials say.
Sudan security forces kill five anti-coup protesters, medics say
Security forces use live bullets and tear gas as tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters rally in several cities.
Rights groups decry Poland’s ban on media at Belarus border
Poland denies journalists access to border with Belarus as thousands of people remain stranded amid a geopolitical row.
Ecuador’s Rafael Correa: Exiled and convicted
The former president of Ecuador discusses if he plans a political comeback.
Tigray rebels killed dozens of civilians: Ethiopia rights body
Ethiopian Human Rights Commission says rebels killed at least 184 people in Amhara region in July and August.
New COP26 draft deal urges coal curbs, faster climate action
As UN climate talks go overtime, draft texts urge accelerated curbs on coal and 'inefficient' fossil fuel subsidies.
Hate speech and misinformation in Ethiopia’s war
As Ethiopia's conflict escalates, so does the information war. Plus challenges for Poland’s most watched news channel.
Syrian migrant found dead on Poland-Belarus border
Polish police say the body of a man found near village of Wolka Terechowska, the latest victim of border standoff.
US and Turkey: It is not over yet
US-Turkish relations are tense but it is too early to talk of decoupling.
Duterte’s daughter Sara to run for Philippines vice presidency
Eldest daughter of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte files candidacy, ending speculation about her election plans.
Cuban opposition figure arrested ahead of banned protest
Guillermo Farinas was arrested on Friday, his family said, three days before opposition figures plan to hold a protest.
Protests loom in Thailand after court ruling fuels anger
Lawyers worry ruling could lead to treason charges against key activists as protesters pledge to gather again on Sunday.
How climate change is leading to a rise in violence in the Sahel
The UN estimates 80 percent of the Sahel’s rain-fed farmland is affected by degradation due to erratic rainfall.
Ecuadorian court freezes ex-president’s bank account in probe
Court order freezes bank accounts of former President Rafael Correa and 19 others as part of a corruption investigation.
Vietnam reconsiders methane-emitting rice amid climate crisis
Country says it can no longer be 'rice first' as farmers urged to change planting techniques or consider alternatives.
Britney Spears hails ‘best day ever’ as conservatorship is ended
The pop star can now make her own medical, financial and personal decisions for the first time in nearly 14 years.
Activist recalls 1971 Manila blast as Marcos Jr candidacy looms
Marcos-era activist longs to return to Philippines after decades in exile but new political changes could spell trouble.
US jury can consider Rittenhouse provoked deadly violence: Judge
Kyle Rittenhouse is charged with killing two people, injuring a third at racial justice protests in Kenosha last year.
Rivian is now biggest US company by market value with no revenue
Rivian Automotive’s shares have soared 67 percent from their initial public offering price of $78 on Wednesday.
US charges ex-Trump aide Bannon for defying January 6 subpoena
Steve Bannon refused to testify in a House committee's investigation into the deadly US Capitol insurrection.
COP26 in extra time, as climate negotiators struggle for deal
Thorny issues including funding, cutting gas emission pledges and phasing out coal were unresolved as deadline passed.
Ethiopia’s Tigray is under a ‘systematic’ blockade: WHO chief
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says Tigrayans across the country were being profiled and arrested by the thousands.
Dutch gov’t orders partial lockdown amid COVID surge
Caretaker PM says government wants to 'deliver a hard blow to the virus' as COVID-19 cases surge in the Netherlands.
Haitian gang leader says he will temporarily lift fuel blockades
Blockades have caused fuel shortages across Haiti, forcing hospitals, businesses and schools to limit operations.
World powers press for Libya elections but disputes remain
The elections are envisaged as a key moment in a UN-backed peace process to end a decade of violent chaos.
Why are giant conglomerates falling out of fashion?
GE, Toshiba and J&J all announced they were breaking up their empires into separate companies.
Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rising, despite COP26 pledges
Data from the national space research agency shows deforestation increased by 5 percent from October 2020.
Qatar has no plan to normalise ties with Syria: Foreign minister
Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani's comments come after UAE foreign minister's visit to Damascus this week.
Biden, Xi will meet virtually on Monday, White House confirms
Meeting between US, Chinese presidents being held days after countries agree to cooperate on combatting climate change.
Americans keep quitting their jobs in record numbers
Some 4.4 million US workers quit their jobs in September, marking the second straight month of record quits.
Western countries slam new Sudan army-led council
US and allies say coup leader's appointment of ruling body undermines commitment to restore transition to democracy.
US consumer sentiment drops as inflation worries mount
Surging costs for food, gas and housing are eroding consumers’ purchasing power despite stronger wage growth.
US sanctions Eritrean army, ruling party over Ethiopia conflict
US says presence of Eritrean forces in Ethiopia 'an impediment' to ending conflict and increasing humanitarian access.
‘Watered down’: New COP26 draft deal shies away from hard targets
Analysts question the latest text of COP26's final deal citing 'weasel words' on fossil fuel eradication.
Russian oil magnate who sued Rothschild sees NY case dismissed
Sergey Bogdanchikov, who rose from humble roots to lead the energy giant Rosneft, filed the case in New York last year.
UN rep slams Lebanon central bank chief over economic crisis
UN expert blasts the banking sector for failing to recognize its role in the country's crippling economic crisis.
Poland-Belarus border: What you need to know about the crisis
Thousands of migrants and refugees are stranded along the Belarus border with Poland amid a raging geopolitical row.
COVID-19’s epicentre again: Europe faces fresh reckoning
Cases are rising in countries across the continent, stirring debate over whether vaccines alone can tame coronavirus.
Assange gets permission to marry Stella Moris in UK prison
Moris tweeted the news saying she is relieved but angry over 'illegal interference with our basic right to marry'.
Qatar to act as US diplomatic representative in Afghanistan
US Secretary of State Blinken and Qatar Foreign Minister Al Thani sign 'strategic dialogue' agreements in Washington.
Poland-Belarus: Humanitarian fears grow as child reportedly dies
Poland must allow big NGOs to work on the ground given the scale of the crisis, say grassroots activists.
COP26: Pressure mounts as climate summit enters final hours: Live
Countries at COP26 remain at odds over several issues including how rich nations should compensate poor ones.
With oil boom, Guyana walks a tightrope on growth and climate
‘It’s like going into the telegraph business now when we are talking about 5G cellular,’ says one economist.
Venezuela judge grants appeals to detained US oil execs
The so-called 'Citgo 6' have been held since 2017, with the US accusing Caracas of using the group as a bargaining chip.
Lawyer in Arbery murder trial asks for ‘no more Black pastors’
The lawyer made the comments after civil rights leader Reverend Al Sharpton met Arbery's family at the trial.
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