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US envoy visiting Middle East allies ahead of Iran nuclear talks
Robert Malley will coordinate approach to Iran with UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel and Bahrain, State Department says.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro hits out at ex-minister-turned-rival
Far-right president, set to join new political party ahead of 2022 vote, says Sergio Moro 'learned nothing' in gov't.
CEO-designate of NSO spyware firm quits following US blacklist
Management shake-up comes after US imposes sanctions on Israeli company for aiding repressive governments.
Climate vulnerable in the Global South demand COP26 action
Those on the front line of extreme weather say words from world leaders are no longer enough.
Pump pain: What can Biden do to ease soaring gasoline prices?
After being shunned by OPEC+, US President Joe Biden explores his options.
Hezbollah chief slams Saudi Arabia for Lebanon diplomatic rift
Hassan Nasrallah calls Saudi claims of Hezbollah hegemony in Lebanon 'nonsense'.
World reacts to death of FW De Klerk, South Africa’s ex-president
The legacy of De Klerk's role in South Africa's transition from apartheid to democracy remains highly contested.
Supply chain snarls weigh on UK economic recovery
The UK economy grew by 1.3 percent in the three months ending September from the previous quarter.
Sudan army chief names new governing Sovereign Council
General al-Burhan remains head of top body, with Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo also keeping his post as deputy.
‘Go back to Minsk!’: Poland’s SMS warning to refugees amid crisis
Cold and tired refugees are repelled by Poland with a brusque text, the start of their bleak attempt to enter the EU.
Dutch experts recommend COVID-19 lockdown to fight surge in cases
Advice from the Netherlands' Outbreak Management Team could lead to Western Europe's first lockdown since summer.
US, Israel, UAE, Bahrain launch joint naval drills in Red Sea
The drills follow last year's normalisation agreements between Israel, Bahrain the UAE and other former enemies.
Indonesia’s national religious council says crypto is forbidden
National Ulema Council has deemed cryptocurrencies as haram, or banned.
Pakistan face Australia in T20 World Cup semi-final: Live
Australia are one wicket down needing 177 runs to win and play New Zealand in the final.
Five members of family killed in air raid on Syria’s Idlib
Children aged one, two and eight were killed in a Russian air raid on a farm in Syria's northwest, say rescue workers.
Are US Democrats facing a smackdown in next year’s election?
The Republican Party reaps the rewards as Biden's approval ratings sink and Democrats wallow in internal squabbles.
Poland-Belarus border crisis deepens: Live updates
Thousands of people are stranded in freezing conditions along the frontier amid a standoff between Warsaw and Minsk.
As Poland repels migrants, locals offer humanitarian aid
Warsaw takes a hard line on those trying to enter the EU from Belarus, but Polish residents are handing out aid.
The Global South does not need debt. We need climate justice
Dear world leaders, we do not need words or debt, but reparations.
Dating as a Black Muslim in the UK: ‘My identity is important’
From colourism and Islamophobia to dating apps, Black Muslims share their experiences of looking for a partner.
Poll toll: Musk sells $5bn of Tesla stock after Twitter survey
Tesla shares tumbled 16% on Monday and Tuesday after Musk's Twitter followers voted for him to sell shares.
Rights body questions if Libya can hold free and fair elections
The statement by Human Rights Watch comes on the eve of an international conference on Libya in Paris.
China: Communist Party passes resolution on history to elevate Xi
Communist Party leaders wrap up key meeting in Beijing seen as cementing President Xi Jinping's hold on power.
Hong Kong ‘Captain America’ protester sentenced for slogans
Ma Chun-man sentenced to more than five years in prison for chanting pro-independence slogans during demonstrations.
Fire at Romanian COVID-19 hospital kills two elderly patients
Deadly blaze at hospital in central city of Ploiesti marks fourth such incident at healthcare facilities within a year.
South Africa’s last apartheid president FW de Klerk dies
Former South African President FW de Klerk, who oversaw the end of apartheid in South Africa, has died at the age of 85.
Flashpoint: China and Taiwan
101 East investigates rising tensions between China and Taiwan.
Bridging the digital gap for newly-arrived Afghans in the UK
Charities and businesses are helping evacuees from Taliban rule get online, access education and contact loved ones.
Migrants stuck at Belarus-Poland border used as “political pawns”
Tensions are rising along the Belarus-Poland border.
Suit accusing Hindu group of forced labour widens to 5 US states
The lawsuit says Hindu sect trafficked workers from India and forced them into labour at Hindu temples across the US.
COP26: Could oysters help to save Bangladesh from rising seas?
Some of Bangladesh’s islands are vanishing due to climate change.
The Women of Standing Rock: Fighting the Dakota Access Pipeline
At the Standing Rock protests, Indigenous American women united to protect their land and water.
Sheikh Jarrah families ‘determined’ despite lingering uncertainty
Families say they will continue to stand their ground as Israeli court is expected to decide ownership of their homes.
Fears grow for child refugees stranded on Belarus-Poland border
At least one child has died as others among the thousands of people at the border suffer from hunger and hypothermia.
Former South Africa President FW De Klerk dies at age 85
De Klerk, the last president of Apartheid South Africa and key actor in country's transition to democracy, has died.
Toxic foam blankets India’s sacred Yamuna river
New Delhi’s Yamuna River is covered with toxic foam.
Yemeni journalist and child killed in car bombing in Aden
Explosion took place in Aden when Rasha Abdullah al-Harazi and her family were heading to a doctor, officials say.
Iran deporting thousands of Afghan refugees
The IOM says over one million Afghans have been sent back this year, despite dire conditions awaiting them.
Why is Taiwan using APEC to lobby to join the CPTPP trade pact?
The self-ruled island is pushing to join one of the world's largest free-trade areas amid tensions with Beijing.
Pakistan hosts US, China, Russia to discuss Afghanistan
Pakistani official says the 'troika plus' meeting aims to find ways to avert a humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
The COP26 deal will not be enough to end SA’s coal addiction
The amount offered by rich nations is nowhere near sufficient to ease South Africa’s concerns about decarbonisation.
Algeria welcomes ‘reasonable’ French comments amid row
Algerian foreign minister says statement by Macron's office expressing regrets over recent row show respect for Algiers.
‘Custodial murder’: Muslim man found dead in India police station
Young man's death in police custody in Uttar Pradesh state and subsequent clarification by police triggers outrage.
Can India actually deliver on its bold climate promises?
The world’s second most populous country must balance economic development with growing environmental concerns.
SpaceX launches four astronauts to International Space Station
After series of delays, Elon Musk's private company SpaceX launches four astronauts to the International Space Station.
Hindus bathe in India’s sacred Yamuna covered with toxic foam
Hundreds of Hindu devotees take a holy dip in frothy, toxic waters of the river to mark Chhath Puja in New Delhi.
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup: Pakistan v Australia semi-final preview
Australia takes on Pakistan in the second semi-final in Dubai; winner to take on New Zealand in the final on Sunday.
China’s Evergrande repays bondholders: Source
Reports of coupon payments by troubled property giant ease fears of destabilising default.
China targets financial sector in new anti-corruption drive
Anti-corruption watchdog launches two-month probe of institutions including central bank and stock exchanges.
Nepal to vaccinate all adults by mid-April: Health minister
Ministry data shows 44 percent of Nepal's adults have received at least one dose and 37.5 percent are fully vaccinated.
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