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Airbnb beats estimates as company weathers Delta variant
Airbnb revenue grew 67 percent to $2.2bn in the third quarter, the vacation-rental giant said in a statement Thursday.
Bosnia-Herzegovina faces a political crisis as tensions rise
The peace deal that ended the war in Bosnia 25 years ago is in danger of unravelling.
Uber reports first quarterly profit as rides recover
Total revenue grew 72 percent to $4.8bn, but losses remain high due to the company's Didi holding.
Life in space? Astronomers say search for it is a top priority
New report recommends development of $11bn telescope to explore the origins of black holes, galaxies and the universe.
NYC Mayor-elect vows to take first salary payments in Bitcoin
'NYC is going to be the center of the cryptocurrency industry,' Eric Adams said on Twitter on Thursday.
Blue Origin loses protest of SpaceX’s $3BN moon landing contract
'NASA will resume work with SpaceX,' the agency said in a statement after the US court ruling.
France and the UK defuse fishing row with ‘positive’ talks
French European Affairs Minister Clement Beaune welcomes dialogue, indicating all options are still 'on the table'.
Sudan’s army chief orders release of 4 ministers detained in coup
The move comes as the UN is working to find a way out of a political impasse since the military seized power last week.
Analysis: Do US election setbacks mean big problems for Biden?
Voters in Virginia, New Jersey flash Democrats a red warning light as Biden's approval ratings hit new lows.
Somalia gives African Union envoy seven days to leave country
Government accuses Simon Mulongo of engaging in activities incompatible with AU mission.
Dozens dead in village attack in southwestern Niger
Officials say up to 60 people killed in latest violent incident in Niger's 'tri-border' zone with Burkina Faso and Mali.
Biden’s vaccine mandates: Here’s what you need to know
The White House has issued a rule mandating COVID-19 vaccinations or weekly testing at firms with 100 or more employees.
US judge dismisses Rittenhouse juror over Blake shooting remark
Wisconsin police officer shot Jacob Blake last year, sparking anti-racism protests at which Kyle Rittenhouse shot three.
Is Saudi Arabia’s wealth fund tipping towards China?
PIF may be eyeing expanding its holdings beyond the US and Europe to add Chinese firms to its list.
Owen Paterson: Conservative MP resigns amid UK lobbying scandal
Owen Paterson announces decision to quit Parliament after major row erupts over sleaze allegations.
South Africa’s ruling ANC party records worst poll result
With 99 percent of the results announced, the African National Congress had taken 45 percent of the vote.
Peru: Castillo names new interior minister as cabinet vote looms
Peru's Congress will hold critical vote on whether to confirm left-wing President Pedro Castillo's new cabinet.
Regional countries, EU call for end to fighting in Ethiopia
Kenya's President Kenyatta says fighting must stop as Ugandan leader Museveni calls for meeting to discuss conflict.
Afghanistan: Taliban leader warns of infiltrators
Warning by Haibatullah Akhunzada comes as the movement faces increased attacks from hardline groups.
OPEC+ snubs Biden’s plea to pump more oil
US President Joe Biden has urged major oil producers to up production to ease soaring energy prices.
Bank of England surprises market, keeps rates unchanged
Policymakers want to wait to see how the labour market reacts following the end of its furlough scheme.
A year on, Ethiopia decimated by civil war
The anniversary of Ethiopia's brutal and expanding conflict finds the country in a seemingly inescapable quagmire.
What to expect after jury seated in Ahmaud Arbery murder trial
Only one Black juror has been appointed to the 12-person panel, raising early questions of fairness.
A father and son’s Ice Age plot to slow Siberian thaw
Permafrost covers 65 percent of Russia's landmass and about a quarter of the northern landmass.
Inflation watch: Global food prices hit 10-year high
Global food prices climb for a 3rd straight month, heaping more pain on households, especially poorer ones.
Europe could suffer 500,000 more virus deaths by Feb: WHO expert
Hans Kluge says Europe is 'back at epicentre of pandemic' as social distancing measures are abandoned.
UK approves Merck’s antiviral COVID-19 pill in world first move
Merck's molnupiravir to be given to recently-infected COVID-19 patients twice a day, for five days.
Does English cricket have a racism problem?
Yorkshire County Cricket Club has come under fire for its lack of action after Azeem Rafiq complained of discrimination.
Canada’s Residential School Legacy
“The most notorious of the supervisors molested countless boys. It was sexually very depraving.”
‘Big Food’ at the UN table: A recipe for big waste?
Food corporations’ voluntary agreements and charitable food donations cannot sufficiently reduce food waste.
Pakistan PM unveils country’s ‘biggest ever’ welfare programme
The $709m package of subsidies aimed at low-income households struggling with food price inflation.
‘Race blind’: New Texas districts appear to favour white voters
New boundaries drawn by Republican-led legislature appear to disadvantage the growing Hispanic population.
A letter to a refugee child ‘building a life on old foundations’
My dreams were built on the foundations of my grandmother’s life. They were not her dreams for herself but for us.
Lebanese PM urges minister to ‘take right decision’ over GCC rift
PM Mikati urges Information Minister George Kordahi to prioritise national interest amid tension over Yemen war remarks.
Anote’s Ark: The sinking islands of Kiribati
The president of a sinking Pacific island nation became a leading voice in global climate change diplomacy.
Chinese tennis star accuses top politician of sexual assault
Peng Shuai’s post on Weibo has been removed and her account shut down after the latest #MeToo allegations.
Tigray is starving, it is time for the UN to act
The aid should flow to Tigray now, no matter what. That is the law, and the United Nations should uphold it.
US Congress targets Nicaragua ahead of controversial polls
Foreign governments have targeted President Daniel Ortega amid a months-long crackdown on the opposition.
Two Mapuche die in clashes with Chilean security forces
The violence comes a day after Chile's president extended state of emergency in region amid ancestral land tensions.
Iran marks anniversary of 1979 takeover of US embassy
General Hossein Salami, chief of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, denounces US aggression in the region.
Economic sanctions will not resolve Ethiopia’s conflict
Such punitive economic measures will only worsen the economic hardship of Ethiopians.
India celebrates Diwali amid air pollution, COVID fears
The celebrations last year were upended by a renewed spike in COVID-19 cases, but festivities this year seem to be back.
Haiti gang leader calls on US, UN to break ties with gov’t
Jimmy Cherizier, known as "Barbecue", has repeatedly called for Prime Minister Ariel Henry to resign.
Lobbying scandal: UK’s Conservatives accused of corruption
Labour leader says PM's party is 'wallowing in sleaze' after it voted back MP who used his position to promote firms.
Analysis: Can the ICC deliver justice in Afghanistan?
Campaigners raise concerns against The Hague-based court's plan to exclude US forces from war crimes investigation.
Death toll in Nigeria building collapse rises to 36
Rescue operations enter a fourth day after a 21-storey building collapsed in the Ikoyi district of Lagos.
Crisis … What Crisis?
Why have governments so far failed to take the tough but necessary action required to tackle global warming?
Infographic: COP26 goals explained in maps and charts
The annual climate change summit is under way in Glasgow as nations try to reach an agreement to limit global warming.
Israeli parliament passes budget, avoids government collapse
Failure to approve the budget by November 14 would have triggered fresh elections.
In new Syrian operation, Turkey faces a Gordian knot
Turkish action in areas under Kurdish forces' control likely to draw a reaction from Russia, US, or both, analysts say.
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