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Tesla tumbles after Musk Twitter poll on selling 10% of his stake
A majority of Elon Musk's 3.5 million followers on Twitter said they'd support him selling 10% of his stake in Tesla.
French bishops agree to compensate thousands of sex abuse victims
Move comes a month after major report revealed mass abuse of children by church figures since the 1950s.
Czech parties sign agreement to form centre-right government
Major step taken towards replacing outgoing administration of Prime Minister Andrej Babis following October election.
The stench of death: Life and death on Canada’s Highway of Tears
How dozens of mostly Indigenous women and girls disappeared along a murderous stretch of highway in British Columbia.
As inflation bites, Nigeria small businesses struggle to survive
Higher prices for food, fuel and other raw materials are squeezing small business owners in Nigeria and their customers.
One more body in the septic tank that is British colonial history
The killing of Agnes Wanjiru - and the Kenyan state's inability bring her killer to justice - is not an anomaly.
Germany’s COVID-19 infection rate hits record high
Cases surge and hospitals fill up as 'pandemic of the unvaccinated' gathers pace amid patchwork virus restrictions.
Do check-out free stores spell end of British supermarket?
Tesco, the UK's largest retailer, recently joined Amazon in offering a cashless, till-less experience.
Gunmen seize villages in DRC near Uganda, Rwanda borders
Overnight, Gunmen seize Tshanzu and Runyoni, the last redoubts of the M23 group before their defeat years ago.
Arab League hails ‘positive’ talks with Lebanon over GCC row
Assistant Secretary-General Zaki says he is willing to go to Saudi Arabia to help resolve the diplomatic crisis.
The Trouble with Taiwan | Start Here
Why China and the US are at odds over Taiwan
Ortega to win controversial Nicaragua poll, early results show
President Ortega is running for a fourth consecutive term in elections held after months-long crackdown on opposition.
Lake Victoria fishing industry declines, spurring Gulf migration
Environmental and economic pressures push people in Kenya's fishing communities to seek jobs in energy-rich Gulf states.
SoftBank’s Vision Fund sees record loss
The plunging value of some of its blockbuster IPOs and a tech sector crackdown by China has led to a record loss.
Kuwaiti government submits resignation to emir
It was not immediately clear if Emir Sheikh Nawaf Al Ahmad Al Sabah would accept the cabinet's resignation.
Palestinian activists hacked by Israeli firm NSO spyware: Report
Spyware from the Israeli firm was detected on mobile phones of six Palestinian rights activists, according to a report.
India: Terror cases over social media posts on Tripura violence
Police charge over 100 social media accounts under UAPA and other laws for posting on last month's religious violence.
COVID: Austria restricts unvaccinated people from public spaces
As infection rate hits record, those without a single dose are banned from cafes, hairdressers and mass events.
Cricket: Australia to tour Pakistan for first time in 23 years
The announcement is a huge boost for Pakistan after New Zealand and England cancelled tours citing security concerns.
Chile’s desert dumping ground for fast fashion leftovers
Chile's Atacama, the driest desert in the world, is increasingly suffering from pollution caused by fast fashion.
Abu Dhabi issues law on divorce, inheritance for non-Muslims
New rules also governing child custody are set to provide 'flexible, advanced judicial mechanism' for non-Muslims.
US lifts COVID restrictions for many foreign travellers
The US will open its doors to travellers from Mexico, Canada, UK, India and most of Europe as of Monday.
Bosnia’s disillusionment with the EU is dangerous
The perceived EU disengagement with Bosnia is encouraging separatist politics.
China admits it has ‘long way to go’ on environmental protection
Beijing's frank acknowledgement comes as it lays out new targets for lower emissions and clean air and water.
UN food agency: 45 million people on the edge of famine
UN food agency says 45 million people marching towards the brink of starvation, up from 42 million earlier in the year.
Climate on track to devastate world’s poorest economies: Study
Some 65 nations will see GDP drop 20 percent by 2050 if temperatures rise, new report released at COP26 says.
Pakistan lifts ban on far-right TLP behind anti-France protests
Development follows last week's deal between government and TLP that the party would halt its march to the capital.
‘Man of action’ Xi looks to consolidate power at key meeting
Xi aims to secure backing of top party leadership as he prepares for an unprecedented third term in office.
‘National tragedy’: Sierra Leone mourns victims of tanker blast
Sierra Leone declares three days of mourning as the death toll from a fuel tanker explosion rises to 101.
Blood on our Side: Mexico’s Forensic Investigators
Under inspection, a forensic investigator leads her unit to crime scenes in one of Mexico’s most violent cities.
Asian markets mixed amid strong economic data, inflation fears
Optimism continues to be held back by worries about inflation, which has surged this year owing to a pick-up in demand.
Digital payments startup Paytm launches India’s biggest IPO
With its $2.46bn target, Paytm, backed by Ant Group, SoftBank, Berkshire Hathaway, will be India's biggest IPO.
Wang Yaping becomes first Chinese woman to walk in space
Wang is one of three astronauts on a six-month mission to build the Tiangong space station.
China posts record trade surplus despite global supply-chain woes
Chinese exports rose over 27 percent in October, recording 13 straight months of double digit growth.
Christchurch mosque murderer weighing appeal of whole-life term
Convicted killer says guilty pleas were obtained under duress, and that he had been subject to 'inhuman' treatment.
Scramble for evidence after attack in northwestern Myanmar
Soldiers' presence, internet shutdown hamper efforts to gather evidence about military assault in Chin state.
China reports 89 COVID cases as outbreaks grow
More than half of new cases reported in the provinces of Liaoning and Henan.
A year of war in Ethiopia: What now?
Calls for diplomatic resolution grow as Tigrayan fighters move towards capital city.
Japan weighs $265bn pandemic stimulus: Kyodo
Government panel expected to lay out plans for extensive stimulus package on Monday.
Burhan says he will not be part of Sudan gov’t after transition
Sudan coup leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan says he is committed to transferring power to civilian leadership.
On the death of my maternal grandmother: an anti-obituary
When people die, sometimes it is OK to say ‘good riddance’.
Are COP26 climate crisis talks heading towards failure?
Some scientists say COP26 commitments on deforestation, coal power and a fund for developing nations lack ambition.
West Africa bloc ECOWAS imposes sanctions on Mali leaders
The move by ECOWAS comes after Mali's transitional leaders said they would not be able hold elections on time.
Musk should sell 10 percent of his Tesla stock, Twitter users say
Elon Musk tweeted that he would offload 10 percent of his stock if users approved the proposal in a poll.
Palestinians slam Israeli comments on US consulate in Jerusalem
Palestinian Authority said Israel has no right to veto US decision to reopen its consulate in occupied East Jerusalem.
UK gov’t denies corruption claims over Conservative Party donors
Gov't rejects corruption accusations after a newspaper found donors were offered seats in parliament's upper chamber.
Muslim monitoring case goes to US Supreme Court. What’s at stake?
Lawyers will argue FBI can not cite national security risk to avoid lawsuit alleging targeting based on religion.
COVID and Indian media’s credibility crisis
Faye D’Souza assesses how India’s media outlets handled the challenges of reporting on the coronavirus crisis.
Libya set to open registration for election candidates
Libya's national elections commission said it will open registration for candidates in presidential, parliamentary vote.
Sudan security forces fire tear gas at anti-coup protesters
Security forces arrest dozens of people, fire tear gas at rallies as a two-day civil disobedience campaign begins.
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