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Philippine VP Duterte denies assassination plot against President Marcos Jr
Relations between powerful vice president and president continue to deteriorate, as investigators summon Duterte.
Police fire tear gas as thousands continue to protest in Pakistan
Pakistan's police fired tear gas as thousands of ex-PM Imran Khan's supporters defied a lockdown.
Pakistan tests secret China-like ‘firewall’ to tighten online surveillance
The new monitoring system could give the government unprecedented insights into citizens' online use.
Israel strikes across Lebanon during reports of ceasefire deal
Multiple Israeli air strikes hit Beirut on Monday evening during reports of a potential ceasefire deal.
Climate Change: Are women the answer?
Women play a vital part in finding a solution to climate change.
‘Worst-case scenario’: Ukraine awaits Trump’s presidency with trepidation
The incoming Russia-friendly US leader has touted a vague peace plan that worries experts and government insiders.
Hong Kong’s top court rules in favour of same-sex couple rights
Judge rules that the government's policies favouring heterosexual couples 'cannot be justified'.
What are Trump’s plans for tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico?
US president-elect has promised to impose tariffs for as long as drugs and undocumented migrants flow into the country.
At least four killed as ex-Pakistan PM Khan’s supporters enter Islamabad
Thousands clash with police as they force their way into capital to demand jailed ex-prime minister's release.
Trump will deliver the final death blow to the liberal order
The current international order, already on its last legs due to the West's support for Israel, won't survive Trump 2.0.
‘What many of us feel’: ‘Enshittification’ named word of the year
Australia's Macquarie Dictionary says term captures widespread sense that things are getting worse.
Ronaldo scores two goals as Al Nassr win AFC Champions League tie in Qatar
Portuguese star draws 37,000 fans to Al Bayt Stadium as Al Nassr beat Al Gharafa 3-1 in the AFC Champions League Elite.
Imran Khan supporters breach lockdown in Pakistan’s Islamabad
Police use tear gas and rubber bullets on protesters who defied a ban to march inside the country's capital.
French prosecutors seek 20 years for Dominique Pelicot in mass rape case
The 71-year-old Frenchman drugged his wife and invited dozens of strangers to rape her over a nine-year period.
Leaders make push for plastic pollution treaty at talks in South Korea
Island nations say recycling insufficient to solve problem when 400 million tonnes of plastic waste is produced yearly.
Trump promises 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada, extra 10% tariff on China
US president-elect says measures will remain until countries stamp out irregular border crossings and drug trafficking.
Total Energies pauses investments into Adani Group on bribery charges
Impact of US indictment of group's chairman is spreading as multiple projects say they are reviewing deals with Adani.
One killed, dozens injured as supporters of Imran Khan protest in Pakistan
Supporters of the former prime minister are marching to the capital, Islamabad, demanding his release from jail.
Israel intensifies attacks on Lebanon but claims ceasefire deal ‘close’
After previous hopes for Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire were dashed, US officials warn that negotiations are not complete.
Lithuania investigates deadly plane crash near Vilnius Airport
A DHL cargo plane crashed near Lithuania's Vilnius Airport, killing one crew member.
What do Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy plan to do with DOGE?
Musk wants to slash government spending by a third, and Ramaswamy wants to cut 75% of the federal workforce. Can they?
Biden gives final Thanksgiving turkey pardons of his presidency
Joe Biden performed his final presidential pardons of Thanksgiving holiday turkeys.
Prosecutors move to dismiss Trump’s 2020 election, secret documents cases
US special counsel cites Donald Trump's return to White House, longstanding policy not to prosecute sitting presidents.
At least eight migrants drown in shipwreck off Greek island of Samos
Six children died in the disaster, while the police found 36 survivors alive on Samos and three people were rescued.
UN evacuation in Haiti, police assault stronghold of gang leader ‘Barbecue’
Insecurity in Haiti is rising again, forcing embassies and UN agencies to evacuate capital amid gang-fuelled violence.
Pakistan’s capital in lockdown as Imran Khan supporters protest
Supporters of ex-Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan are descending on Islamabad to demand his release from prison.
Could protests by Imran Khan supporters lead to more political instability?
Security forces seal off Islamabad as demonstrators demand former Pakistani prime minister be released from jail.
Flooding in Gaza compounds hardship of people displaced by Israeli attacks
Gaza's Government Media Office says about 10,000 tents either washed away or were damaged due to the storm.
Deadly clashes over India mosque survey
At least five people have been killed in clashes between police and protesters over the survey of a mosque in India.
Intense Israeli attacks cause carnage in Lebanon’s capital, Beirut
Israel hits Hezbollah strongholds in and outside Beirut a day after Lebanese group claims 50 attacks on Israeli targets.
‘A seismic shift’: How US President Joe Biden altered perceptions of age
Experts say Republicans tapped into angst over out-of-touch politicians to profit from concerns about Biden's age.
Georgian ruling party reopens parliament despite opposition boycott
Opposition parties call results of October elections 'illegitimate' and refuse to take their seats in new parliament.
Russia hoping for “sanctions relief” with any peace deal
Pavel Felgenhauer on what Russia hopes to gain in the wake of negotiating a possible peace deal to end the Ukraine war.
Destruction after deadly landslides and flashfloods hit Indonesia’s Sumatra
Landslides and flashfloods hit Indonesia's northern Sumatra Island following torrential rains.
Rejecting warrant for Netanyahu makes the US a “rogue superpower”
Stephen Zunes on why the ICC warrant again Netanyahu and Gallant are deemed insignificant for countries like the US.
Flash floods and landslides kill 16 people on Indonesia’s Sumatra island
Rescue workers use excavators and bare hands to find disaster victims in Karo district, one of three affected.
Who is Yamandu Orsi, Uruguay’s next president?
Left-wing leader considered political heir of ex-President Jose Mujica vows to promote 'national dialogue'.
Severe damage in Israel after barrage of rockets from Hezbollah
Video shows Hezbollah rockets causing extensive damage and setting cars on fire across Israeli cities.
Egypt tourist boat sinks off Red Sea, 17 missing
At least 28 rescued after the boat, called Sea Story and carrying 45 people, sinks near the coastal town of Marsa Alam.
Deadliest place for women is home, says UN report on gender violence
It says about 60 percent of 85,000 women and girls killed in 2023 were by an intimate partner or a family member.
Who is Calin Georgescu, Romanian right-wing candidate leading the election?
The judo-loving TikTok campaigner won most votes in the first round of the presidential election. Here's what it means.
Donald Trump’s motley cabinet is getting a bum and a dumb rap
His cabinet picks look like a bunch of boy scouts and girl guides in comparison with many of those who preceded them.
‘Enough is enough’: Pakistan’s Islamabad on edge before Imran Khan protest
Locals are unhappy about movement restrictions and an internet blackout before a rally by former PM Imran Khan's PTI.
Gang recruitment of children in Haiti rises by 70 percent: UN
Haitian gangs increasingly target children, using them as informants, fighters, and forced labor, says UNICEF report.
Arrests after Muslims killed in mosque survey violence in India’s Sambhal
Cases filed against over 2,000 people a day after four Muslim men killed in violence over survey of a Mughal-era mosque.
UNESCO is failing victims of Japan’s historical colonial exploitation
And we, the international community, are letting it happen.
Targeting humanitarians? More aid workers killed in 2024 than ever
This is the most lethal year to be a humanitarian worker. Of 281 aid workers killed, most have been in Palestine.
Mosque-temple spat: Why has India’s Sambhal exploded into violent clashes?
Claims that a mosque was built over a temple stoked tensions, but India's top court shares blame, say lawyers.
Resolving India’s population woes requires political maturity
Discouraging population control may have short-term political benefits, but it will harm the country in the long run.
Mo Salah ‘disappointed’ Liverpool have not tabled a new contract offer
The star Egyptian striker is out of contract at Anfield after the end of the current English Premier League season.
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