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Iran plans to install 6,000 centrifuges to enrich uranium, IAEA says
UN nuclear watchdog's report comes as Iran prepares to hold talks with European nations over its nuclear programme.
Ireland votes in close-run election dominated by housing crisis
Polls show centre-right incumbents Fine Gael and Fianna Fail running neck and neck with leftist-nationalist Sinn Fein.
China jails journalist for seven years on espionage charges
Dong Yuyu, a former editor at Guangming Daily, was arrested in 2022 while having lunch with a Japanese diplomat.
Police and protesters clash in Georgia over EU talks delay
Georgian police fired water cannons at people protesting in Tbilisi over the government's EU delay.
Lebanon’s displaced wrestle with grief and despair as they return home
Lebanon's displaced families are relieved the war with Israel is over and are now picking up the pieces of their lives.
Cars to fruit: The goods set to get pricier under Trump’s tariff plans
US president-elect's proposed tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico would raise the prices of numerous products.
Georgia protesters clash with police after PM suspends EU membership talks
European Parliament rejects election results as Georgia's president accuses Kobakhidze of waging 'war' on his people.
Chad ends military cooperation with France
As Sahel nations move closer to Russia, Chad's top diplomat says country is 'very jealous of its sovereignty'.
Which countries recognise Palestine in 2024?
The State of Palestine is recognised as a sovereign nation by 146 countries, representing 75 percent of UN members.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,009
These were the key developments on the 1,009th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
‘Death in the Air’ : Life in Delhi, the world’s most polluted city
India's capital New Delhi is swamped by smog, and air pollution kills 2 million Indians a year. But some suffer more.
Russia and Ukraine to exchange more children after Qatar-brokered deal
Nine children to be returned to their families in Russia and Ukraine in the latest humanitarian exchange.
Canada sues Google alleging anti-competitive conduct in advertising
The antitrust watchdog wants Google to sell two ad tech tools and is seeking a penalty as well.
Venezuela approves bill targeting domestic supporters of US sanctions
Assembly passes law that would ban officials who support international sanctions from holding office for up to 60 years.
Rain and protest dampen Macy’s annual Thanksgiving Day parade in New York
Police arrested 21 protesters after they unfurled a banner in the middle of the parade route to protest the war in Gaza.
Could the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal be a step towards regional peace?
Pause in hostilities renews a push to end Israel's war in Gaza.
On second day of truce, Israel and Lebanon trade accusations of violations
Israeli military says it fired on people in southern Lebanon who were violating the Hezbollah ceasefire agreement.
At least 42 Palestinians killed as Israel ramps up bombing in central Gaza
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu says conditions for reaching a ceasefire in Gaza have improved.
Ambulance crew and journalists targeted by Israeli forces in Gaza
Video shows the moment an ambulance crew was directly shot at by Israeli soldiers in Nuseirat, Gaza.
Video: Russia launches major attack on Ukraine’s energy systems
More than a million Ukrainian civilians have no electricity after Russia attacked the country's energy infrastructure.
Canada to boost border security amid Trump tariff threat: What to know
Rights advocates urge Canada to push back against US president-elect's 'inflamed, bullying narrative about the border'.
Emotional returns to destroyed homes in Lebanon
Thousands of displaced Lebanese people have started returning to their homes after a ceasefire agreement.
UK and Iraq sign security deal to curb people smuggling
British Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says countries must work more closely to tackle people smuggling.
Georgia to suspend EU accession talks until 2028
PM announces suspension after the European Parliament adopted a resolution rejecting the results of Georgia's election.
Lebanese see hope and beauty ahead in fragile ceasefire
Although the truce between Israel and Hezbollah is fragile, people in Lebanon are celebrating it.
Is Trumpism changing the game in US politics?
US historian Geoff Kabaservice argues that Americans don't feel that the status quo in their country benefits them.
Video: Trans-Pacific drug running submarine intercepted
A global naval operation resulted in the seizure of 225 tonnes of cocaine in a semisubmersible that was seized.
Is China better prepared for another trade row with the US?
China has moved to support its exporters before tariff hikes, as pledged by US President-elect Donald Trump.
Australia passes legislation banning under-16s from social media
Social media companies that do not enforce the ban could receive fines of up to AUS$50 million (US$32.5m).
Imran Khan, Bushra Bibi face ‘terrorism’ charges after Islamabad protests
The latest charges against Pakistan's former PM and his wife add to mounting political tensions.
Net migration to UK hit record 906,000 in 2023
Numbers fell 20 percent from the record high to 728,000 in the year to June 2024.
Is Netanyahu immune from ICC arrest warrant as France claims?
Paris has argued that the warrants issued for war crimes are not valid as Israel is not a member of the ICC.
The Investigator: War crimes and justice during the Yugoslav wars
A former war crimes investigator for The Hague tribunal returns to the Balkans to see if justice was ever delivered.
Netanyahu dreams of a greater Israel, but his own world has just shrunk
The ICC arrest warrant may encourage national courts to use universal jurisdiction to prosecute Israeli war crimes.
Why is Myanmar’s military leader wanted by the ICC?
The ICC is seeking an arrest warrant for Myanmar's military leader Min Aung Hlaing. Here's why.
Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire is a “deja vu” of the 2006 war
Sami Nader on why the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah may fail to prevent future hostilities.
Syrian rebels claim advances in new assault on govt forces
Rebel groups in Syria say they have taken control of villages in the northwest.
UK court convicts former soldier of passing intelligence to Iran
Daniel Abed Khalife, who joined army at 16, claimed he was inspired by TV show Homeland to work as double agent.
How does Trump envoy Keith Kellogg want to end the Russia-Ukraine war?
Here's how Kellogg's plan to end the war in Ukraine compares with Trump's and Zelenskyy's plans.
Female ‘war on terror’ prisoner Aafia Siddiqui denied imam visits
US prison authorities have denied access to spiritual support for Dr Aafia Siddiqui.
Travelling doctor takes healthcare to Argentina’s remote areas
Few outsiders reach Cerro Chani, which has extreme temperatures, and no schools or other essential services.
Is AI to blame for teen’s suicide?
Is AI to blame for teen's suicide?
At least 13 killed, many more feared dead as landslides bury Uganda homes
Dozens of homes in six villages of Bulambuli district in eastern Uganda submerged in landsides triggered by heavy rains.
Russia threatens Europe with strikes while gnawing at Ukraine’s east
Moscow threatens retaliation after the US allowed Ukraine to strike Russia, keeping alive its implied nuclear menace.
China says top military official suspended, placed under investigation
Probe into Miao Hua comes as China slams earlier reports of investigation into defence minister as slanderous'.
Pakistan determined to host full ICC Champions Trophy despite India impasse
PCB chief says he will 'make the best decision for Pakistan' at the upcoming ICC board meeting on the tournament's fate.
Nine members of a family killed in Nuseirat as Israel bombards Gaza
Residential buildings hit across the enclave as UN accuses Israel of denying 82 bids to deliver aid to Gaza's north.
Canadian visa programmes
Canada's Ukrainian travel plan vs. Gaza visa programme
How South Africa’s Famo music gave birth to Lesotho’s ‘terrorist’ gangs
Lesotho's government has banned some Famo music groups, branding them 'terrorist' organisations as violence escalates.
Ukraine urged to lower conscription age to 18; US to send Kyiv more weapons
Kyiv is not mobilising or training enough new soldiers, a US official says, as Russia makes major advances in Ukraine.
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