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FESPACO 2021: African film lovers come together in Ouagadougou
Pan-African festival opens in Burkina Faso's capital months after being delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.
What this year’s Nobel Prize says about the global media climate
Who are the journalists who won the Nobel Peace Prize and what's their message? Plus, the US military-gaming complex.
Manchester United: Marcus Rashford ‘must prioritise football’
Rashford, 24, has not played since suffering a shoulder injury after England's Euro 2020 final loss to Italy in July.
Hungarian FM: Could Hungary exit the European Union?
Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto discusses Europe's 'Hungarophobia'.
Magnitude 4.8 earthquake rocks Indonesia’s Bali
The US Geological Survey said the magnitude 4.8 quake was centred 62km northeast of Singaraja, a Bali port town.
Will growing pro-Palestinian support lead to policy change?
The Stream looks at what’s behind changing attitudes.
Students drown during river clean-up in Indonesia’s West Java
Some 150 students, aged 13 to 15, were participating in a river clean-up when 21 of them slipped into the water.
Hong Kong activists jailed for unauthorised protest in 2020
Among those convicted were Figo Chan of the now-disbanded Civil Human Rights Front and two former legislators.
Cricket: Chennai beat Kolkata to win fourth IPL title
Du Plessis hits 86 as Dhoni's Chenni edge out Knight Riders to win T20 league.
Australian police seize record $140m heroin shipment
The 450-kg (990-pound) shipment was detected in a sea freight container of ceramic tiles sent from Malaysia.
US offers to pay families of Afghans killed in drone attack
Washington also pledges to help family members who were interested to relocate to the US following botched operation.
China’s Shenzhou-13 docks at space station for longest mission
Three taikonauts blasted off shortly after midnight from Jiuquan launch centre in northwestern China's Gobi desert.
Ex-Taliban commander pleads not guilty to killing US troops
Haji Najibullah, charged in relation to 2008 attack on US troops in Afghanistan, says accusations are 'incorrect'.
Czech PM Babis heading for opposition after losing election
Prime Minister Andrej Babis, a populist billionaire, says he will hand over to new coalition and will be in opposition.
US: FDA health panel endorses booster jab for J&J’s COVID vaccine
Health officials are now recommending Americans get booster jabs of the Pfizer, Moderna and J&J coronavirus vaccines.
Italian captain given jail term for returning migrants to Libya
Giuseppe Sotgiu found guilty of violating laws that forbid forced return of people to countries where they are at risk.
CAR declares unilateral ceasefire in fight with armed groups
Armed groups control large swaths of CAR, and about a quarter of nearly 5 million population has been displaced.
Bonus Edition: diversity in opera, Iraq, refugees in Europe
Best of the week and behind the scenes.
China launches astronaut crew on six-month space station mission
The mission plans to set a new record for the time spent in space by Chinese astronauts.
Will Beirut violence trigger more turmoil in Lebanon?
At least seven people killed in street battles triggered by investigation into Beirut port explosion.
Biden administration to ask top court to block Texas abortion law
US Justice Department says it will ask US Supreme Court to block contentious law that bans abortions after six weeks.
US to lift curbs on vaccinated foreign travellers beginning Nov 8
White House says pandemic restrictions barring entry to the US will be lifted for fully vaccinated foreign nationals.
China’s central bank says Evergrande risks are ‘controllable’
Concerns are growing that Evergrande's cash crunch is spreading to other China property developers.
Canada’s Trudeau to unveil new cabinet on October 26
PM says new government will make COVID-19 vaccinations a top priority when Parliament resumes next month.
‘Heartbroken’: Politicians express shock at killing of British MP
Conservative MP David Amess, 69, died after being stabbed multiple times while meeting constituents.
US plans to reinstate Trump-era ‘Remain in Mexico’ asylum policy
Immigration advocates say the programme exposes migrants to violence and kidnappings in dangerous Mexican border cities.
Russia says warship prevented US destroyer entering its waters
Defence Ministry says Russian naval warship approached US destroyer USS Chafee to force it out of area.
Japan, South Korea look to deepen bilateral ties despite tensions
Setting aside lingering war legacy disputes, the countries' leaders agree to repair ties to confront regional threats.
Guatemala’s growing palm oil industry fuels Indigenous land fight
The Guatemalan palm oil industry, world's six largest, faces resistance from Indigenous people demanding land rights.
France remembers Paris massacre amid tensions with Algeria
Pressure mounts on France to recognise the 1961 Paris massacre of Algerians as a 'state crime'.
Women in China are waiting for meaningful #MeToo reforms
Chinese firms seen to fall short on addressing sexual misconduct face possible talent loss, say activists.
Norway attacker held in medical custody amid mental health doubts
Man who confessed to killing five people in a bow-and-arrow attack was 'in and out of the health system for some time'.
Crypto landmark: SEC poised to greenlight Bitcoin futures ETFs
US regulators set to allow the first US Bitcoin futures exchange-traded fund to start trading, sources tell Bloomberg.
Energy crunch: China firms look to pump up LNG supplies from US
Squeezed by soaring gas prices and domestic shortages, China firms seek long term US supplies, sources tell Reuters.
UK lawmaker David Amess dies after stabbing attack
Conservative politician David Amess has been stabbed to death by a man who walked into his meeting with constituents.
Home vs office: What is the best hybrid work mix for workers?
Most US employees on average want to work from home at least two days per week after the pandemic ends, research finds.
Jacinda Ardern’s COVID stumble may cost Maori lives
New Zealand should not abandon its COVID elimination strategy while Maori vaccination rates remain low.
Are Azerbaijan and Armenia ready to improve relations?
One year has passed since the Nagorno-Karabakh war and there are hints that diplomatic ties could be built.
The Gambia’s democratic transition is facing a litmus test
The upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections will be the most consequential in The Gambia's history.
Three South African ministers freed after standoff with veterans
More than 50 people are arrested after veterans hold ministers hostage demanding compensation for anti-apartheid fight.
Afghan footballers and their families flown to Qatar
Qatar, in coordination with FIFA, evacuates almost 100 Afghan football players and their families from Afghanistan.
EU, fearful of refugee crisis, delays response on Afghan asylum
Migration and human rights experts call on the EU to deliver a more proactive and unified response on Afghan asylum.
India reopens for foreign tourists after 19 months as COVID ebbs
Easing of restrictions on foreign tourists visiting India coincides with country's domestic tourist and festive season.
Beirut armed clashes rattle distressed residents
After hours-long battles in Lebanese capital, residents struggle to cope with compounded trauma.
For Canadian-Pakistani filmmaker, Karachi is both muse and escape
Hamza Bangash is one of the most exciting filmmaking voices in Pakistan, intently capturing a nation in transformation.
Kenyan police arrest husband of slain runner Agnes Tirop
Ibrahim Kipkemoi Rotich, was apprehended in the city of Mombasa after manhunt.
Deadly explosion hits Shia mosque in Afghanistan’s Kandahar
At least 32 people are killed as explosion goes off inside mosque in southern city during Friday prayers.
Cameroon authorities urge calm after police kill girl, 5, in Buea
Angry crowd lynches policeman who shot a five-year-old girl dead in Southwest region's capital Buea.
Cape Verde presidential election: What you need to know
Record seven candidates running, with two ex-PMs - Carlos Veiga and José Maria Neves - seen as the strongest contenders.
No free movement clause in UN deal for Rohingya on island: Report
Leaked copy of agreement shows it offers no guarantee refugees will be allowed to move freely to mainland Bangladesh.
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