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Australia plans to tax tech giants if they fail to pay news outlets
Firms like Meta face tax if they don't pay for news driving traffic to their sites, depriving media firms of revenue.
Israel forces Palestinians in Maghazi camp to flee for their lives again
Israel has again ordered the forced evacuation of Palestinians after it claimed rocket attacks originated from the area.
South Korea’s Yoon vows to ‘fight to the end’ over martial law fallout
South Korea's President Yoon Suk-yeol pledged to fight to the end" just days ahead of another impeachment vote.
‘Our lives don’t matter’: Bangladeshi Hindus under attack after Hasina exit
Bangladeshi Hindus - seen as allies of ousted PM Sheikh Hasina - face mounting threats, amid anti-India sentiments.
Trump taps failed candidate Kari Lake to lead Voice of America
US president-elect names supporter known for denying the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Forced to Flee South Lebanon
A Lebanese journalist documenting the conflict with Israel has no choice but to evacuate his family from the south.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,022
Here are the key developments on the 1,022nd day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Somalia, Ethiopia agree on compromise to end tension, Turkish leader says
Turkiye's President Erdogan announced the breakthrough after talks between the Ethiopian and Somali leaders in Ankara.
Artificial solar eclipse: Why are satellites trying to block the sun?
European Space Agency launches Proba-3 to create an artificial solar eclipse and study the sun's atmosphere, the corona.
South Korea’s Yoon vows to ‘fight to the end’ as leadership hangs in limbo
South Korean leader defends short-lived martial law decree as leader of his party throws support behind impeachment.
Israeli drone attack on Gaza aid convoy kills 12 as hunger crisis deepens
The bombing was the latest Israeli attack targeting security guards escorting humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip.
Fingerprints, shell casings link Luigi Mangione to murder scene, police say
New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch says crime lab analysis shows matches to gun, snack wrapper and water bottle.
UN General Assembly demands ‘immediate’ ceasefire in Gaza, supports UNRWA
UN members vote overwhelmingly to demand a ceasefire in Gaza and in support of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees.
Brazil’s President Lula to undergo additional surgery for brain bleed
Hospital says the Brazilian leader is doing well as he prepares for a second surgery this week following a fall at home.
Asia’s frustrated young men celebrate the return of Donald Trump
Young men from China to South Korea are celebrating Trump's re-election as a victory against anti-male sentiment.
Brian Mast: Pro-Israel hawk set to lead US House foreign policy panel
Rights advocates decry the nomination of the Florida Republican, who has compared Palestinian civilians to Nazis.
FBI head Wray to step down, clearing way for controversial Trump pick Patel
Trump has regularly criticised Wray for role in probes into former president and was widely expected to fire him.
Will the status of Syrian refugees in Europe change?
Several European countries pause Syrian asylum requests days after the al-Assad dynasty collapsed.
Zelenskyy slams Orban over call with Russia’s Putin to discuss Ukraine
Kyiv urges unity among its allies on isolating Putin and says discussions on the war must include Ukraine.
Israeli strikes kill five in southern Lebanon amid shaky ceasefire
Attacks on several towns come as officials from countries including the US, France meet with Lebanon official in Beirut.
Deraa residents seek a new Syria amid optimism and poverty
In Deraa, the birthplace of Syria's uprising, scars of war remain, but hope grows.
Nightly protests in Georgia continue unabated, but have a routine
Protests in Georgia for almost two weeks over the government's decision to suspend European Union accession talks.
US man who faked drowning to face charges after returning from Europe
Month-long search for Ryan Borgwardt after faked death in Wisconsin cost $35,000, law enforcement officials say.
Syria’s gangster couple is on the lam
The fraudulent masks of Bashar al-Assad and his 'desert rose' wife Asma are finally off.
Trump will throw US clean power into question
Donald Trump's election sent clean energy stocks tumbling, and some firms have paused investments.
Saudi Arabia to host FIFA World Cup 2034: When and where will it be staged?
Months of speculation about the World Cup 2034 host were put to rest when FIFA awarded the tournament to Saudi Arabia.
Damascus’s joy and worry as people wonder: What happens after al-Assad?
People at Bashar al-Assad's villa in the Syrian capital celebrate but also express concern over Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.
Syria’s al-Sharaa promises to punish those who tortured, killed detainees
HTS leader seeks 'justice' for detainees as Syria's new rulers attempt to stabilise the country after years of civilwar.
Bank of Canada slashes interest rates with another jumbo cut
Bank of Canada governor also said potential tariffs by Trump posed a 'major new uncertainty'.
US judge rejects The Onion’s purchase of Alex Jones’s Infowars
Onion CEO expresses disappointment in judge's decision, but satirical website remains interested in purchasing Infowars.
Romania’s pro-European parties agree to form coalition government
The coalition will potentially endorse a single candidate in new presidential election.
FIFA names Saudi Arabia as World Cup 2034 host; Morocco to co-stage 2030
FIFA Congress confirms the Middle East nation's bid for 2034 - with Morocco, Spain and Portugal to co-host 2030 edition.
The human cost of al-Assad’s rule on Syria
Dead, jailed, tortured, displaced. AJLabs looks at the human toll of 13 years of the war in Syria.
Georgia has set a precedent that could undermine EU enlargement
Other candidate countries may follow suit and refuse to embark on reform while enjoying EU-granted privileges.
Haiti’s ‘vodou’ murders: Why did a gang kill nearly 200 people?
Rights groups say the killings specifically targeted elderly people and Vodou practitioners.
What could Trump’s return to the White House mean for Latin America?
Analysts say US President-elect Donald Trump's second term is poised to bolster far-right groups and strain trade ties.
Syrians set fire to Hafez al-Assad’s grave
Syrians have set fire to the grave of former president Hafez al-Assad, father of the ousted leader Bashar.
Real-life ‘Succession’: What is the latest Murdoch family drama all about?
Disagreements over the ownership of the Murdoch Family Trust have led to a legal battle.
‘Entire days without food’: Fighting hunger in Gaza
Six Palestinians describe how they try to feed their families amid severe food shortages.
Fact check: Did UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect post viral Substack?
Publishing platform Substack removed a post purporting to be by Luigi Mangione, suspect in killing of Brian Thompson.
The Only Doctor: The struggle for healthcare in the US
After working for years without pay, the only doctor in a poor rural area faces the imminent closure of her clinic.
Russia tells citizens not to travel to United States
Russians should also avoid heading to Canada and most EU states, warns Moscow's Foreign Ministry.
Afghan refugee minister Khalil Ur-Rahman Haqqani killed in blast
Khalil Ur-Rahman Haqqani entered government after the Taliban seized power following US-led drawdown in 2021.
With Al-Assad gone, Syria’s power dynamics “quite complicated”
Salma Daoudi on the ideological challenges the Syrian opposition forces will have to address.
Video: Paramilitary attack kill dozens of civilians in Sudan
An artillery attack by Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has killed dozens of civilians.
‘Abandoned’: Ukraine war veterans who fought Russia feel snubbed, forgotten
Thousands of discharged troops are locked in a bureaucratic struggle, fighting for a legal status to ease their plight.
Risk of nuclear weapon use rising, warn Nobel Peace Prize winners
The risk of nuclear weapons being used again is "higher than it has ever been before", say Nobel Prize winners.
Attacks on Syria by Israel raise question, “Where does all this end?”
Robert Geist Pinfold talks about Israel's attacks on Syria, and questions Israel's logic when seizing more territory.
Ukraine says aerial attack sparks fire at key Russian oil depot
Local governor says fire extinguished after Ukraine claims attack on site that fuels pipeline for military supplies.
Iran’s Khamenei says al-Assad ouster a US-Israel ‘plot’, blames ‘neighbour’
Supreme leader says Iranian intel warned of enemy' threats, denies 'axis of resistance' weakened by fall of key ally.
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