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Why are COVID-19 infections rising sharply in Europe?
World Health Organization warns of 500,000 more deaths by February in the pandemic 'epicentre'.
Despite tight supply, US refiners export most gas in three years
As prices at the pump soar, the Biden administration this week went as far as asking OPEC+ to pump more crude.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian boy in occupied West Bank
Mohammed Daadas, 13, dies in hospital after being shot by Israeli troops during protests against illegal settlements.
Germany returns centuries-old Mayan artefacts found in cellar
Guatemalan official hopes the return of these objects might lead other private collectors to 'follow the same path'.
Tackling ‘Havana Syndrome’ is ‘urgent priority’ for US: Blinken
Administration is pushing to identify source of 'anomalous health incidents' experienced by US diplomats, Blinken says.
Biden asks US House to vote for $3tr budget, infrastructure bills
Democrats appear to be in disarray as leaders press rank-and-file members to vote for Biden's agenda.
COP26 should listen to small states and island nations at risk
To save our futures, COP26 must deliver on a number of key points.
Cleanup in aisle four: Kroger calls crypto news release a fake
Grocery retailer said that a press release announcing its plans to begin accepting Bitcoin Cash was fraudulent.
The ‘deep human rights crisis’ hanging over Nicaragua’s elections
President Daniel Ortega is set to win a fourth straight term, but rights groups say November 7 vote is not free or fair.
Nine anti-Abiy groups team up as Ethiopia recalls ex-soldiers
Amid growing international alarm, US embassy advises all US citizens to leave the country 'as soon as possible'.
Canada’s retail sector ramps up hiring though pace of gains slows
The economy added 31,200 jobs last month, the government said on Friday.
Protests against Iraq election results turn violent
Supporters of political parties that suffered losses in last month's polls clash with security forces in Baghdad.
What’s in Biden’s $1.75 trillion ‘Build Back Better’ package?
The legislation proposes sweeping changes for US housing, climate, healthcare, tax, education and other policies.
Dutch court scraps record $50bn payout over bankrupt oil giant
Supreme Court cancels arbitration award Russia was ordered to pay former shareholders of now-defunct oil producer Yukos.
Pfizer says its COVID-19 pill cuts hospitalisations, death by 89%
Pharmaceutical companies are in a race to manufacture easy-to-use medication against the coronavirus.
Along the Canada-US border, residents eagerly await reopening
Non-essential trips across the world’s longest land border for fully vaccinated travelers will recommence November 8.
US labour market picks up in October with 531,000 jobs added
Though hiring picked up in October, shortages of workers and raw materials are still weighing on the US economy.
Youth activists protest against climate inaction at COP26
Rally led by Greta Thunberg comes as week one of UN climate summit draws to a close, amid calls for further commitments.
Hundreds protest Indonesia’s COP26 reversal on deforestation
Environmentalists are opposing an attempt by Indonesia to backpedal on a pledge at the UN climate conference in Glasgow.
Xavi set to take over as Barcelona coach, Qatar’s Al-Sadd says
Xavi Hernandez free to take the reins at former club after Barcelona pays release clause in his contract with Al-Sadd.
China to hold Taiwan independence supporters criminally liable
It is the first time that China has spelt out concretely punishment for people deemed to be pro-Taiwan independence.
Bollywood stars return to India’s big screens after over a year
Police drama kicks off slate of holiday season blockbusters as India's COVID-hit cinemas try to bring audiences back.
Peru confirms new moderate-left cabinet
Political infighting within Pedro Castillo's ruling Marxist party did not prevent Congress from approving a new cabinet.
Yorkshire cricket club chairman resigns over Rafiq racism case
Roger Hutton says senior figures of the club have shown 'constant unwillingness' to apologise in discrimination episode.
Who will protect people displaced by climate change?
UNHCR chief Filippo Grandi: Rich countries' response to global migration is "to shut down, to separate, to push back".
Climate change is an emergency for everyone, everywhere
Convergence of conflict and climate change drives displacement and makes life more precarious for those most vulnerable.
Muslims barred from Friday prayer sites in India’s Gurgaon
Hindu right-wing groups hold religious event at public ground where city's Muslims usually offered prayers every week.
Can Sudan’s military coup survive popular resistance?
Sudan’s ambassador to the United States Nureldin Satti tells UpFront 'the coup is over'.
US justice department sues Texas over new voting restrictions
A recently passed law in Texas will unfairly restrict voting rights, according to the US Department of Justice
More than 500 rights groups urge UN to stop Myanmar army offensives
Human rights groups call on the UN Security Council to address escalating attacks by military in the restive Chin state.
‘All the trees have died’: Iraqis face intensifying water crisis
Iraqis struggle to cope with depleted water resources, exacerbated by climate change and disputes with neighbours.
What happened to ‘defund the police’?
In the aftermath of George Floyd's murder, different communities have started to reshape their police forces.
Sudan coup leader agrees with US to speed up new gov’t formation
US urges Sudan's General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan to swiftly restore civilian-led governance after military takeover.
Australia postpones its first-ever Afghanistan cricket Test match
The decision follows the Taliban's de facto ban on Afghan women playing cricket or any other sport.
Deadly floods hit Indonesia’s Java, mud hampers relief work
Rescuers found a half dozen bodies in Batu and two more victims in Malang, while three people are still missing.
Tunisian judge issues arrest warrant for ex-President Marzouki
No details given on the charges Marzouki faces, but he has been fiercely critical of President Kais Saied's power grab.
The People vs Agent Orange
Two heroic women battle to hold manufacturers to account and end the use of highly toxic 'Agent Orange' today.
Diwali leaves India capital wheezing in dangerously unhealthy air
New Delhi residents wake up to a blanket of toxic smog and breathe in year's most polluted air worsened by firecrackers.
China’s Kaisa Group halts trading amid property market jitters
The Chinese developer's woes come amid liquidity crisis at troubled property giant Evergrande
Duterte bashes ICC but says deaths of druglords, mayors on him
Philippine president rejects jurisdiction of The Hague tribunal saying he will only submit to a Philippine court.
No progress in journalist’s case as ex-US envoy leaves Myanmar
Bill Richardson's private visit was centred on COVID-19 humanitarian work but he also met with military officials.
Muslims in India’s Tripura remain in fear after mosques attacked
Locals allege more than a dozen mosques vandalised in apparent retaliation to anti-Hindu violence in Bangladesh.
China open to talks on subsidies behind US tensions, Xi says
Chinese president's outreach comes amid US concerns about 'unfair, non-market practices'.
Australian flagship carrier Qantas announces 500,000 bookings
The surge in bookings comes as the country's states emerge from lockdowns and border closures
US submarine commander fired after South China Sea crash
Commander Cameron Aljilani, two others were removed from their positions following a probe into the October 2 incident.
As North Korea’s economy flounders, hints of easing isolation
Tentative signs that the 'Hermit Kingdom' may relax borders follow a devastating collapse of trade with China.
Biden administration approves $650m weapon sale to Saudi Arabia
Pentagon says enabling kingdom to buy US-made, air-to-air missiles would 'improve the security of a friendly country'.
Migrants injured in fresh clashes with Mexico’s National Guard
Clashes come days after National Guard officers fatally shot a Cuban national and injured four other migrants.
Indonesia signals about-face on COP26 deforestation pledge
Environment minister questions the agreement to end deforestation by 2030, calls it 'inappropriate and unfair'.
Portuguese president calls snap general election for January 30
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa's move follows the minority government’s defeat in a key vote on the country’s budget.
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