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‘Just skin and bones’: Bali elephants left to starve
Experts say issue raises questions about Indonesia's elephant tourism, which was highly profitable before the pandemic.
NATO expels eight ‘intelligence officers’ from Russian mission
Expulsion follows report that Russian spies linked to Czech Republic blasts are also implicated in Skripal poisoning.
At least 20 dead as houses collapse in Pakistan earthquake
Officials say dozens injured after magnitude 5.9 quake struck remote Harnai while many people were sleeping.
Peru’s President Castillo swears in new prime minister
Left-wing former head of Congress Mirtha Vasquez following resignation of Guido Bellido after just two months in the job
Turkey ratifies Paris climate deal ahead of key summit
Ankara had not ratified the landmark agreement for five years, arguing it should not be considered a developed country.
Spain ends Italy’s unbeaten run to reach Nations League final
A Ferran Torres brace saw Spain win 2-1 in Nations League semi-final and end Italy's record 37-match unbeaten run.
Several soldiers killed in central Mali attack
Malian army says nine soldiers killed near village of Bodio, Mopti region, but local officials put death toll higher.
US top court hears Guantanamo detainee’s ‘state secrets’ case
Three US Supreme Court justices question why detainee Abu Zubaydah cannot testify about alleged CIA 'torture'.
Biden and Xi to hold virtual meeting before year-end: US official
Top US official says 'agreement in principle' reached to hold virtual bilateral meeting between US, Chinese presidents.
Qatar’s beIN Sports says Saudi Arabia to lift ban on channels
The news also means Newcastle United's stalled potential takeover by a Saudi-led consortium could now be a step closer.
Malaria vaccine a ‘breakthrough for science’, WHO chief says
UN health body announces the Mosquirix vaccine against malaria should be widely administered to children in Africa.
What’s fuelling Europe’s energy crisis?
Gas and electricity prices hit record highs in Europe as energy supplies run low in advance of winter.
US: Doctors in Alaska making ‘difficult choices’ amid COVID surge
PAHO director says Alaska doctors are deciding which patients get hospital beds amid worst COVID outbreak in the US.
Biden meets CEOs as fight to lift US debt ceiling drags on
US Senate is poised for a showdown over Democratic push to raise the debt limit, as Republicans oppose effort.
Football Australia pledges to investigate abuse allegations
Retired player Lisa De Vanna says she saw abuse towards younger female players and authorities protecting abusers.
Ethiopian Airlines denies transporting weapons in Tigray conflict
A CNN investigation claims Ethiopian Airlines allegedly transported military weapons and supplies on its planes.
Dubai leader ordered ex-wife, lawyer’s phones hacked: UK court
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has rejected the allegations saying they presented an 'incomplete picture'.
Austrian leader Kurz under investigation on suspicion of bribery
Prosecutors say probe is over claims that gov't money was used in a corrupt deal to gain positive coverage in a tabloid.
California oil spill spurs queries from investigators about delay
Amplify Energy waited three hours to shut down the US pipeline after the alarm went off, investigators say.
Russia opens investigations after prison torture images released
The Federal Penitentiary Service said it fired five senior prison officials at the jail where the allegations emerged.
Canada to require federal workers be vaccinated against COVID
PM Justin Trudeau says vaccine mandates for federal workers and domestic travellers to come into force in late October.
Sweden, Denmark pause Moderna COVID jabs for younger age groups
The pauses come amid reports of possible rare side effects from the Moderna jab, including heart inflammation.
What is Serbia trying to achieve with its military buildup?
Government calls for a 'Serb World' amid increased defence spending fuel concerns in neighbouring countries.
French poll puts far-right pundit Zemmour ahead of Le Pen
Survey suggests Eric Zemmour is now the most popular opponent of President Emmanuel Macron before the 2022 election.
Contagion fears: After Evergrande, investors eye repayment dates
China’s property industry has suffered its first default on a dollar bond since Evergrande sank deeper into crisis.
UN accused of turning a blind eye to Yemen abuses
Activists denounce the UN for ignoring human rights breaches and putting 'politics before humanity'.
Saudi Aramco soars to $2 trillion on sky-high oil prices
Its market capitalisation value puts Aramco just behind Microsoft and Apple as the world's most valuable companies.
‘Uncontrolled immigration’ will not solve UK’s economic woes: PM
Johnson's speech at his party's annual conference comes as complaints mount over fuel shortages and food supply chains.
A Tunisian Family: High hopes, desperate lives
A Tunisian family, once full of hope after the 2011 revolution, now struggles with poverty and some impossible choices.
Cloth vs N95: Which coronavirus mask should you wear?
Dr Khan explains how to find the best mask and asks if we should still be wiping down home deliveries and shopping.
Ethiopian parliament approves PM Abiy’s new cabinet
PM replaces defence and peace ministers, retains finance minister at beginning of his first full five-year term.
Ahead of election, Pandora Papers cast shadow over Czech PM
Andrej Babis, who denies allegations about his offshore dealings, is under pressure from Czechs, politicians and media.
Iran ‘concerned’ by Israeli ‘presence’ in the Caucasus
Iran's new FM, in Moscow for talks, said Tehran 'will not tolerate geopolitical change and map change in the Caucasus'.
National media failing Kenyans on Pandora Papers
Kenyan media are doing a disservice to the public by framing the revelations as an issue of legality rather than ethics.
Nobel in chemistry honours pair for new way of building molecules
Benjamin List and David WC MacMillan recognised for developing new type of catalyst to accelerate chemical reactions.
Australia to stop detaining asylum seekers in PNG
PNG to offer asylum seekers who wish to stay a path to citizenship, rights group denounce Australia's move.
Oman faced losing cricket World Cup due to Cyclone Shaheen
Oman Cricket chief says they were 'very fortunate' to have missed the worst of the storm.
Israeli surveillance and the end of politics as we know it
The Pegasus scandal showed that critics of Israel no longer have a right to privacy.
Afghanistan could go dark as power bills remain unpaid
Neighbouring nations supply some 78 percent of Afghanistan's power, they have not been paid since the Taliban took over.
Hundreds throng passport office in Afghanistan capital Kabul
Taliban said the service will resume on Saturday after they were suspended since the armed group's takeover.
Missouri executes murder convict with ‘intellectual disability’
Lawyers for Johnson, a 61-year-old Black man convicted of a 1994 triple murder, said he was intellectually disabled.
‘Finish us off’: Ethiopia’s Qemant say targeted in armed campaign
Government officials maintain focus of operations in region is suspected rebels and not civilians.
Pakistan and Iran discuss border security, Afghanistan
Two nations hold talks on broad spectrum of topics, including regional security since the Taliban took over Afghanistan.
US Kellogg employees strike as contract negotiations fail
A union representative says Kellogg has threatened to send additional jobs to Mexico if workers do not accept its terms.
How could a new region change southern Ethiopia?
The Stream also looks at Venezuela's currency overhaul and divisions in Tunisia.
‘We won’t eat tonight’: Hunger plagues Afghans in historic valley
Community is among the poorest in the country and the Taliban takeover in August has only exacerbated their hardships.
Leader Carrie Lam: Hong Kong ‘back to normal’ under security law
City's chief executive says there is a need to enact a a local security law amid fears of more political crackdowns.
Mali summons French ambassador over President Macron’s criticism
Mali's gov't expressed ' indignation, disapproval' after Macron's suggestions that gov't was 'not even really one'.
Iran looking for ‘big jump’ in Russia relations with Moscow talks
Iran's new FM Amirabdollahian is in Moscow to hold talks with his Russian counterpart.
Singapore premier’s estranged brother to sell luxury mansion
Lee Hsien Yang was in the media spotlight following a siblings’ quarrel over their father’s will.
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