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Apple results hit by supply chain woes
Chief Executive Tim Cook said that the impact will be even worse during the current holiday sales quarter.
Violence targeting Indigenous people surges 61 percent in Brazil
Land invasions in Brazilian Indigenous territories rose 137 percent last, a rights group reported.
Oklahoma set to resume lethal injections after 6-year pause
US Supreme Court lifts stay on executions in state halted by drug mix-ups and a botched lethal injection.
South Africa’s de Kock apologises, says he will now take the knee
Quinton de Kock skipped a T20 World Cup game after South Africa's cricket body made the anti-racism gesture mandatory.
Death toll rises as Sudan’s capital rocked by more clashes
At least one anti-coup protester killed, medics say, on a fourth day of confrontations with soldiers in Khartoum.
MANG? MAANA? Now that Facebook is Meta, what comes after FANG?
Financial Twitter wants to know what comes next after FANG. Will it be MANG? MAANA? MANGA?
Should western sanctions on Zimbabwean entities be lifted?
United Nations special rapporteur urges end to measures imposed by US, EU and UK.
Syringe shortfall threatens Africa’s COVID vaccine drive
UNICEF is predicting an 'imminent shortfall' of up to 2.2 billion of the single-use syringes used to give jabs.
Facebook changes name to Meta to highlight virtual reality shift
Name change decouples Facebook's corporate identity from its eponymous social network, which is under increasing fire.
US reaches $88m settlement for Black victims of white supremacist
Families of 9 people killed by Dylann Roof in 2015 and 5 survivors of Charleston shooting will split the money.
Argentina’s Macri testifies in court on espionage charges
The former president denies any wrongdoing and says the charges against him are politically motivated.
Oil giants urged to cut off funds to climate-change denial groups
Lawmakers want oil firms to quit the American Petroleum Institute.
UN calls on Sudan’s military to restore transitional government
UN Security Council expresses 'serious concern' over the military coup in Sudan but fails to take stronger action.
Why is Israel labelling Palestinian rights groups ‘terrorists’?
Rights advocates say Israel's move is a dangerous escalation in its campaign to silence Palestinian civil society.
What do US job seekers want? Higher pay and remote work
Employers offering fatter paycheques and remote work opportunities are scoring points with US job seekers.
US sanctions two Lebanese businessmen, a lawmaker for corruption
According to the decision, all property and interests belonging to the three men in the United States will be blocked.
Russia ‘weaponising’ gas supply in Moldova dispute, EU says
Moldova has declared a state of emergency over gas crunch after Russian supplier Gazprom raised prices.
Vietnam jails five journalists for ‘anti-state’ Facebook posts
Journalists found guilty of 'abusing democratic rights and freedoms to infringe upon the interests of the state'.
Biden hails domestic policy victory before heading abroad
Biden unveiled a pared down social services package he says will unite the party, just before departing for G20, COP26.
US Justice Dept toughens policies towards white-collar crime
FBI agents to be assigned to corporate misconduct, prosecutors urged to be bold in holding companies accountable.
Regional Integration in the MENA region: A call for action
The benefits of regional integration include growth spillovers, larger markets, and production scale economies.
Ethiopia air raid on Tigray kills six, including children
Gov't says attack hit a factory in Mekelle used by TPLF but hospital, rebel sources say a residential area was hit.
US GDP growth slows sharply in Q3 as consumers downshift spending
COVID-19 cases, surging inflation and ebbing federal financial lifelines are weighing on the US economic recovery.
Will the US reinstate the ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy?
In response to court ruling, US President Joe Biden's administration plans to restart a policy it tried to end.
Critics walk out as Lebanon parliament reaffirms March 2022 poll
MPs from President Michel Aoun's party reiterate objections to early polls amid rising political tensions.
Why is white supremacy growing in the United States?
President Biden promised to confront white supremacy but past notions on race persist – and flourish – among Americans.
Laos police net meth pills, crystal meth in record drug bust
Police in Laos seize 55 million meth pills and 1.5 million tonnes of crystal meth in Asia's biggest drug bust.
Energy crisis: UK consumers face rising fuel poverty this winter
Millions of Britons are desperate, facing cuts to welfare, rising energy prices and a long, cold winter.
US creates more ‘protected areas’ for undocumented residents
New guidelines expand the list of locations where federal immigration enforcement is barred.
A letter to a refugee child ‘finding friends on this journey’
Friends are instrumental to your journey. Even if they aren’t perfect or don’t behave the way others’ do.
Will academia ever have its #MeToo moment?
Why is it that universities still cannot figure out how to address sexual harassment by academic staff?
France seizes British trawler as post-Brexit fishing row spirals
Move comes after Paris warns of need to 'speak the language of strength' with London amid escalating dispute.
Senegal’s Pink Lake
Lake Retba helps tourism and its salt drives Senegal's economy, but there are environmental risks to its future.
Moscow partially shuts down as Russia sees record COVID cases
Moscow shuts down non-essential services for 11 days to fight the surge in COVID-19 infections.
Watchdog: 30 recent cases of violence against Afghan journalists
The Afghanistan National Journalists Union says 90 percent of violence against journalists committed by the Taliban.
Reporter’s Notebook: A continuing, incredible journey
I am proud to be part of this network, of the work we all do together, and to have called Qatar home for so long.
Qatar signs deal with Accor to manage World Cup fan accommodation
Agreement will see Europe's largest hotel group manage apartments, villas that house fans during the 2022 World Cup.
Infographic: Who is attending COP26?
Leaders from around the world and other notable figures set to meet in Glasgow to discuss climate crisis.
Climate crisis: How Bangladeshis are fighting rising sea levels
Global Climate Risk Index says Bangladesh is seventh among nations most affected by extreme weather in past two decades.
South Africa gears up for hotly contested local elections
Economy and COVID-19 pandemic dominate campaigns ahead of November 1 polls.
Sudan army sacks six envoys as coup condemnation grows
State media report ambassadors to the US, EU, China, Qatar, France and head of Geneva mission relieved of their posts.
Dying to Deliver: Overworked in South Korea
101 East investigates the deadly price Korean delivery workers are paying for online shopping convenience.
Israel approves about 3,000 settler homes in occupied West Bank
Palestinian Authority rejects Israel's decision, urges international community to take 'decisive stance'.
India tests nuclear-capable missile amid tensions with China
India test-fires nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile with range of 5,000km (3,125 miles).
Q&A: ‘Religious freedom conditions in India greatly concerning’
US Commission on International Religious Freedom chair Nadine Maenza on deteriorating religious freedom in India.
Xavi the favourite after Barcelona sack Koeman over poor results
Many Barca fans believe Xavi Hernandez would instil a style similar to the one played under Pep Guardiola.
India rejects net zero carbon emissions target before COP26
India is the world's third largest emitter of greenhouse gases after China and the US.
Climate change and human error shrivel Greek agriculture
Climate change is now compounding decades of water mismanagement and unsustainable farming practices.
Taiwan’s Tsai has ‘faith’ in US help amid new China ‘intrusions’
Taipei's defence ministry registers 680 incursions in 2021, including three on Wednesday amid diplomatic rhetoric.
Singapore to investigate ‘unusual’ surge in COVID-19 cases
Recent spike in infections after relaxation of some restrictions has prompted the city-state to pause further reopening.
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