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US Democrats seek deal on Biden’s $3.5-trillion social agenda
Democrats are struggling to bridge differences between two key centrist senators and a faction of House progressives.
Iraqis march in Baghdad to mark protests anniversary
Iraqis commemorate the victims of the October 2019 protests, ahead of a new parliamentary vote.
Guinea coup leader Mamady Doumbouya sworn in as interim president
Mamady Doumbouya promises that neither he nor any member of the military government will stand in any future votes.
Jimmy Carter’s legacy seems to improve with age
Carter is seen as a 'great humanitarian' now. He left office in 1981 with a 34 percent approval rating.
UN urges Lebanon to implement reforms as extreme poverty grows
Amid economic meltdown, Lebanon’s medical crisis is a ‘death sentence’ and starvation a ‘growing reality’, UN says.
Could China’s power crisis help or harm its green energy push?
China is the world's biggest producer and consumer of coal, and right now its inventories are at record lows.
Russia says AUKUS pact threatens nuclear non-proliferation regime
Moscow voices concern over trilateral agreement while EU postpones trade talks with Australia amid fallout.
Belarus detains 100 people after KGB shootings: Rights group
Arrests reportedly linked to shootings that left an opposition supporter and security officer dead.
Why are Nigerians paying for fake COVID test results?
The high cost of private PCR tests and results delays are inhibiting a key weapon in Nigeria’s fight against COVID-19.
Seven killed in Romanian hospital fire
People seen jumping from windows to escape fire in the third deadly incident at healthcare facilities within a year.
Mauritius reopens to foreign visitors after coronavirus shutdown
The Indian Ocean holiday destination fully reopens to rebuild its vital tourism industry after long months of isolation.
US police killings vastly undercounted by federal gov’t: Study
Researchers determine federal count does not reflect 55 percent of deaths where police violence played a role.
The coup united the people of Myanmar against oppression
The Burman majority is finally understanding the abuse ethnic minorities have long been experiencing in the country.
Spray, alarms, defence classes: UK women ‘arm up’ after murders
The shocking killings of Sarah Everard and Sabina Nessa have prompted a national reckoning on women's safety in Britain.
Mali receives helicopters and weapons from Russia
The delivery of military equipment from Moscow comes amid tense relations between Bamako and key ally Paris.
Exiled ex-leader Saakashvili faked return to Georgia: Authorities
Georgia's ruling party accuses Mikheil Saakashvili, who faces jail, of faking his return ahead of a key municipal vote.
French policeman confesses to being serial killer in suicide note
The DNA of Francois Verove, who was reportedly retired, has been matched to crime scenes, ending a 35-year manhunt.
Dubai Expo 2020 attempt to shield UAE rights abuses, says HRW
Rights group says event attempt to 'whitewash its image' and obscure crackdowns on dissent, freedom of expression.
Iran army holds drill near Azerbaijan border amid tensions
Tehran says it is concerned about Israeli and ISIL presence close to its borders with Azerbaijan.
UN warns of ‘unprecedented’ malnutrition in Ethiopia’s Tigray
UN reports alarming malnutrition among children, pregnant and lactating women in the conflict-hit northern region.
Indonesia’s pandemic-fuelled problem: Mounds of medical waste
From masks and gloves to IVs and COVID tests, what happens to toxic medical waste? Reporter Adi Renaldi finds out.
Bahamas, Cuba intercept hundreds of Haitian migrants at sea
Both countries plan to repatriate those stopped amid deepening economic and political crises in Haiti.
Venezuela introduces new currency, drops six zeros
Venezuela has for years seen some of the world's worst inflation, complicating cash transactions amid economic crisis.
Qatar’s first legislative polls: What to expect from Shura vote
The first legislative elections will see native Qatari citizens elect 30 candidates of the 45-member Shura Council.
Australia’s Gladys Berejiklian quits as state premier over probe
New South Wales's anti-corruption body investigating state premier's alleged relationship with state legislator.
‘Shrilling’: China cites Mao in attack on Taiwan foreign minister
China's Taiwan Affairs Office launches furious attack on Joseph Wu condemning him as a 'shrilling' fly.
Australia’s borders to reopen in November after 18-month closure
Prime minister says Australians allowed to return home, travel abroad 'within weeks' if 80 percent are vaccinated.
Pacquiao files for president as Philippine campaigning starts
Successor to President Duterte, who is constitutionally barred from seeking a second term, will be elected in 2022.
N Korea conducts second-known missile test in a week
State media says Pyongyang tested an anti-aircraft missile on Thursday as it continues its carrot-and-stick strategy.
China’s Xi ascendant as attention turns to every facet of life
China celebrates National Day as its government embarks on a massive social engineering project.
US lawmakers question Facebook on Instagram policies for children
Senators grill social media giant after Wall Street Journal reported it was aware Instagram harmed teens' mental health.
US stocks suffer worst monthly loss since March 2020
Investors are warily eyeing the global energy crunch and the US debt ceiling debate, among other factors.
Prince Andrew can review Epstein estate deal, accuser says
Virginia Giuffre sued Andrew claiming Jeffrey Epstein recruited her for sex with the British prince when she was a teen.
Israeli FM Lapid inaugurates embassy on Bahrain visit
Lapid visiting Bahrain one year after a US-brokered normalisation of ties between the two countries.
Tear gas fired at thousands rallying for civilian rule in Sudan
Security forces fired tear gas to break up a demonstration in the capital attended by an estimated 20,000 people.
Can Fumio Kishida overcome Japan’s challenges?
Japan's former foreign minister is leading governing Liberal Democratic Party and is set to become prime minister.
US Congress passes measure to avert government shutdown
US Senate and House pass temporary funding bill hours before midnight deadline, sending measure to Biden to sign.
Ecuador deploys 100s of police to prison hit by deadly riot
At least 116 inmates were killed this week in a prison riot that Ecuadorian officials say is linked to rival drug gangs.
Driver in China successfully sues Tesla for fraud
Court case adds to this year's spate of bad publicity for Tesla in China - a key market for the electric vehicle maker.
Malawi’s ex-deputy speaker shoots himself dead in parliament
Clement Chiwaya, 50, killed himself inside the parliament building in Lilongwe.
US House panel subpoenas organisers of January 6 Trump rally
Committee probing deadly Capitol riot seeks interviews, documents from activists who organised former president's rally.
US jobless claims rise for third straight week as layoffs persist
Some economists believe the expiration of federal jobless benefits could be behind last week's initial claims rise.
Former Nazi camp secretary, 96, caught hours after fleeing trial
The accused woman had said she did not want to attend court, but was picked up by police with an arrest warrant.
The Gambia delays report on former longtime leader Jammeh
Probe was ordered into crimes committed under The Gambia's former longtime leader Yahya Jammeh.
Saudi sees fuller state coffers next year on surging oil prices
Global benchmark Brent crude this week topped $80 a barrel as global energy crunch takes hold.
Boxing bouts fixed at Rio 2016 Olympics, investigation finds
Report said senior officials used their power to select referees and judges.
‘We are under bandits’: Dozens killed and abducted in Nigeria
Armed groups attack remote communities in Niger and Sokoto states, the latest incidents in spiralling cycle of violence.
Kosovo, Serbia agree deal to end border tensions
Breakthrough negotiated in Brussels ends flare-up in hostilities triggered by dispute over vehicle licence plates.
Canada: Day for Truth and Reconciliation spurs calls for action
Indigenous leaders call for action, accountability on Canada's first official National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Poland illegally pushed asylum seekers back into Belarus: Amnesty
Group says its investigation proves Polish border forces violated rights of dozens of migrants and refugees.
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