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Extreme cold weather hits China ultramarathon, kills 21 runners
The deaths came after 'abrupt, extreme weather' hit runners taking part in a 100-kilometre race in China's Gansu.
US to extend temporary deportation protection to Haitians
Temporary Protected Status shields Haitian citizens already in the US from deportation and grants them work permits.
UN urges ‘full adherence to ceasefire’ as life resumes in Gaza
The 11-day Israeli bombardment of Gaza killed at least 248 people, including 66 children
DR Congo orders Goma evacuation after Mount Nyiragongo erupts
Thousands flee their homes as lava from Mount Nyirangongo approaches Goma airport.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro fined for breaking COVID public health rules
Jair Bolsonaro faces mounting public pressure and a Senate inquiry into his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
‘Disgraceful’: AP slammed for sacking reporter amid Palestine row
US journalist Emily Wilder sacked by AP news agency after right-wing 'smear campaign' over her past Palestine activism.
Qatar pledges to help stop Israeli attacks on Palestinians
Qatari emir reiterates ongoing support to Palestinians in call with PA President Mahmoud Abbas after 11-day conflict.
Spain: Atletico Madrid crowned La Liga champions
Suarez scores winner in 2-1 win on final day with Real Madrid finishing second despite comeback win.
Morocco wants investigation into Polisario chief’s Spain arrival
Spain's decision to host Polisario Front leader Ghali without telling Rabat has strained relations between both sides.
What’s next after Gaza ceasefire?
What will it take to achieve a lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians?
US police release footage of Black man’s violent 2019 arrest
Ronald Greene was shackled, beaten and forced to stay face-down during arrest in Louisiana, police footage shows.
The Colombian protests reflect a deep legitimacy crisis
The country could slip into another cycle of violence if the government continues to ignore people's grievances.
China’s Mars rover takes first drive on surface of the red planet
Zhurong, China’s first Mars rover, has left its landing capsule and is now exploring the red planet's surface.
Migrant children in US: The ‘cards are stacked against’ them
Children travelling alone in search of protection are allowed into the US, but face a host of hurdles once they arrive.
COVID: ‘Black fungus’ adds to India’s woes, 4,194 deaths reported
States ordered emergency measures to counter a surge in the rare infection among coronavirus patients.
Why China’s exploitation of Uighurs implicates Western brands
Beijing's internment of ethnic minorities in Xinjiang has Western companies scrambling to unwind supply chains.
US top diplomat Blinken to visit Israel, West Bank next week
Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit comes after ceasefire was reached to end deadly Israeli attacks on Gaza Strip.
Aung San Suu Kyi will appear in court within days, military says
Deposed leader is healthy at home and will appear in court soon, Myanmar's military leader General Min Aung Hlaing says.
Palestinian solidarity protests held around the world
Demonstrations took place in London, Melbourne and Paris while more are scheduled in other big cities.
Incite and inflame: Israel’s manipulation of the media
The Listening Post breaks down Israel’s media strategy of distraction, disinformation and diversion.
Spain’s Li Liga: Atletico, Real Madrid head into tense final day
Atletico can be crowned league winners with a final-day win but Real also in contention.
Ethiopia awards telecom licence to Safaricom-led consortium
The consortium, which includes Vodafone and Vodacom, paid $850m for the licence, officials say.
Return of Iraqis seen by US as easing threat from Syria camp
Many countries refuse to repatriate their citizens who came to join ISIL's 'caliphate'.
Hundreds arrested as Algeria cracks down on protest movement
Crackdown intensifies on pro-democracy Hirak movement by authorities.
Greek firefighters battle forest blaze for third day
Emergency service says the main front of the blaze under control as weather conditions improve.
The great Republican divide can be healed
Republicans could do worse than look to Boris Johnson's Conservative Party to model a way forward.
Gaza attacks: Fear, finality, and farewells as bombs rained down
Many terrified Gaza civilians said their final goodbyes to family during the 11-day Israeli onslaught.
UN envoy: Libya mercenaries a threat to entire North Africa
UN says at least 20,000 foreign fighters are in Libya, including Syrians, Russians, Sudanese, and Chadians.
Riyad al-Maliki: Is the Palestinian Authority still relevant?
Palestine's foreign minister discusses whether Palestinian officials are driving or driven by the people's resistance.
Nigeria’s army chief, 10 others killed in plane crash
The incident occurred as the plane was landing at Kaduna airport 'due to inclement weather', the army says.
Biden meets Moon, appoints new US envoy for North Korea
Joe Biden and Moon Jae-in express 'deep concern' about North Korea's nuclear weapons programme at White House talks.
Bonus edition: Silencing Palestinians, Nomzamo Mbatha, Clubhouse
Best of the week and behind the scenes.
Nepal president dissolves parliament, new election in November
Presidency says neither caretaker PM nor opposition leader were able to demonstrate a majority to form a new government.
Taiwan holds out hope for seat at World Health Assembly meeting
Five years after its exclusion, self-ruled island claimed by China still hopeful it will be able to attend as observer.
Biden: US will aid Palestinians in Gaza after bombings
His remarks came during a joint news conference with the South Korean president following a White House meeting.
US judge grills Apple’s Tim Cook in final minutes of Epic trial
Judge Gonzalez Rogers presses Cook on why Apple will not give users the option to buy lower-priced virtual goods.
Bitcoin ends week in freefall as China warns of crypto crackdown
The largest digital currency fell as much as 10 percent in late Friday, trading to as low as $35,636.
Hamas claims victory as Gaza celebrates ceasefire
Cessation of hostilities between Israel and Hamas after a devastating 11-day offensive is seen as a victory by Hamas.
Thousands return to destroyed Gaza homes after Israel truce
UN warns health facilities in danger of being overwhelmed and urges immediate access to Gaza for supplies and personnel.
True romance? White House couples up with dating apps on vaccines
Dating apps like Hinge, Tinder, Match and Bumble are offering incentives to people who got the jab.
Biden offers to cut infrastructure plan bill by a quarter
The US President offered to cut his initial $2.25 trillion proposal to $1.7 trillion in a counteroffer to Republicans.
Chinese American group sues Trump for calling COVID ‘China virus’
The group said the former president's statements have led to an increase in acts of violence against Asian Americans.
Ethiopia convicts soldiers of crimes against civilians in Tigray
Three soldiers convicted of rape, while 28 charged with killings and further 25 charged with rape and sexual assault.
Is US opinion shifting on the Israel-Palestine conflict?
US politicians and the public are increasingly challenging Washington's unstinting support of Israel.
Why people leaving Cuba can no longer exchange local bills
The measure comes amid a big drop in tourism and the resulting lack of hard currency, Cuba's exchange company said.
Nigerian army investigates reports of Boko Haram leader’s death
Local media reports say Abubakar Shekau was seriously hurt or killed after his fighters clashed with members of ISWAP.
US state of Alabama lifts ban on yoga in public schools
Teachers will have to use English names for yoga poses and the use of the greeting 'namaste' is banned.
Amazon shuts down US construction site after finding 7th noose
Hate, racism or discrimination will not be tolerated in an Amazon workplace, the tech giant said on Friday.
Kyle Rittenhouse makes first in-person court appearance
Rittenhouse is charged in the shooting deaths of two anti-racist protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last August.
US support for Israel, a crypto crash and China nuclear reactors
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