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Swiss open money-laundering probe of Lebanon’s central bank
The investigation is the latest blow of confidence to Lebanon’s crippled financial system.
Top US Republican says Trump ‘provoked’ Capitol mob
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell says Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol were ‘fed lies’.
Biden intel chief nominee vows to release Khashoggi murder report
Avril Haines says she will comply with law and release full report on who killed Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
US ‘terrorist’ designation of Yemen’s Houthis comes into effect
US Treasury Department releases limited exemptions to designation, but aid group says measure is 'not a panacea'.
How will Democrats’ control of an evenly-divided Senate work?
While Democrats will have some advantages controlling the 50-50 Senate, their majority could also be quite complicated.
Iran imposes sanctions on Trump, senior US officials
The sanctions include a travel ban and a freeze of financial assets they may hold in Iran.
Pillow talk: Brands cut ties with My Pillow CEO, a Trump loyalist
My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell has repeated baseless claims that the US 2020 election was fraudulent and Donald Trump won.
Bayern to face Al Ahly or Al Duhail in Club World Cup
German side looking to add the FIFA title to the five trophies they won in 2020.
Trump administration determines China committed Uighur ‘genocide’
The determination, issued on the last day of Trump's term, has no immediate effects but likely to strain US-China ties.
Child dies as heavy rains turn Syria IDP camps into ‘lakes’
Tens of thousands of people affected by devastating floods, with many forced to sleep in open air after tents damaged.
In Pictures: Troops, riot fencing and razor wire in Washington DC
A total 25,000 National Guard soldiers are surveilling the city as preparations are made for Joe Biden's inauguration.
Russia’s Gazprom says Nord Stream 2 at risk after US sanctions
Gazprom said the gas pipeline to Germany is at risk after the US sanctioned a ship involved in its construction.
‘It’s a standstill’: DC business reeling amid heightened security
Business owners say security lockdowns dash any hope Joe Biden's inauguration would bring much-needed revenue.
Should sporting events be part of COVID lockdowns?
Rising infections, increasing deaths, new variants and more lockdowns have put a question mark next to sporting events.
Saudi Arabia vindicated as pandemic hits global oil demand
The kingdom's view that the pandemic necessitated a further oil output cut ran counter to that of OPEC+ ally Russia.
Japan: Massive car pile-up due to heavy snow kills 1, injures 17
Some 134 vehicles involved in incident that forced closure of Tohoku Expressway, as snowstorms pummel country's north.
‘Act big’: Yellen uses confirmation hearing to push for more aid
Treasury Secretary nominee Yellen is urging lawmakers to support President-elect Biden's $1.9 trillion stimulus plan.
Tense calm in Darfur as troops deployed after clashes kill 155
Sudanese government deploys military units to western region to restore order after three days of interethnic violence.
Indigenous man faces up to 10 years in prison for Facebook posts
Arizona man charged for alleged threat after FBI, police investigate Facebook post during Black Lives Matter protests.
New COVID challenge: Mutations rise along with cases
Coronavirus becoming more genetically diverse; officials say the high rate of new cases is the main reason.
Woman accused of stealing Pelosi’s laptop turns herself in
FBI is investigating a former lover's accusation the woman stole a laptop from House Speaker Pelosi to sell to Russia.
Joe Biden to propose eight-year citizenship path for immigrants
The legislation puts Biden on track to deliver on a campaign promise important to Latino and immigrant communities.
Iraqi cabinet votes to delay general election until October 10
Move comes after proposal by the Independent High Election Commission, which requested more time to organise the polls.
Russia dismisses global criticism over Navalny as interference
Many countries have slammed Russia for jailing the Kremlin foe who has returned to Moscow months after alleged attack.
Man says fear of COVID kept him in US airport for three months
Aditya Singh is charged with illegal trespassing for staying in US airport, claiming a fear of COVID is the cause.
ECHR rules against Switzerland for fining, arresting Roma woman
In 2014, authorities in Geneva fined a woman $563 for begging and arrested her when she was unable to pay.
Germany: New COVID variant discovered, extended lockdown looms
Health officials are investigating mutation detected in 35 people in the southern state of Bavaria.
The Trump business backlash: Corporate ‘woke-washing’ or new era?
Dozens of businesses took action against US President Donald Trump and some Republican lawmakers after the Capitol riot.
Will Biden’s repeal of Trump’s travel ban reverse its impact?
Rights groups have welcomed Biden’s promise, but question whether it will do enough to address the harm it has caused.
China defends COVID-19 response after criticism by experts
Beijing says its initial response to the outbreak was adequate after experts said it could have acted more rapidly.
Analysis: The causes and chaos of Donald Trump
Donald Trump was a manifestation of the problems in US society. His legacy will be a testament to this.
Iran holds fifth military drill in two weeks amid tension with US
Iran showcases special forces, helicopters and tanks after the US flies B-52 bombers over the Middle East again.
US Senate to take up Biden’s top cabinet selections
New era opens in Washington as spotlight falls on Biden’s nominees for governing roles at State Department and Pentagon.
Turkey slaps advertising ban on Twitter with new social media law
Under new law, social media companies that do not appoint local representatives will face a series of penalties.
Billions in aid needed to help Afghan children in 2021: NGO
Save the Children says more than 18 million Afghans, including 9.7 million children, are in need of urgent support.
India’s homegrown COVID vaccine company warns some to avoid shot
Vaccine developed by Bharat Biotech ran into controversy after Indian government allowed its use without concrete data.
Swiss gov’t urges voters to reject niqab ban in March referendum
Banning full facial coverings will deter tourists and 'be unhelpful for certain groups of women', government says.
Russian-American mountaineer found dead near Pakistan’s K2 peak
Climber fell off world's 12th-highest peak after refusing to turn back in dangerous winter conditions, say organisers.
Uganda accuses US of ‘subverting’ presidential election
US Ambassador Natalie E Brown was stopped from visiting Bobi Wine who is effectively under house arrest.
Norway policy on Pfizer vaccine unchanged after alarm over deaths
Several elderly and frail people who received the vaccine died, but official says a connection 'not a given'.
Qatar calls on Gulf nations to engage in diplomacy with Iran
Doha is 'hopeful' that new talks between Tehran and Gulf Arab states will take place.
UN urges Israel to ‘halt, reverse’ new settlements in West Bank
UN chief Antonio Guterres condemned settlement construction as 'major obstacle to just and comprehensive peace'.
Saudi Arabia allows broadcast by Qatar-based beIN Sports TV
Sports channel back on Saudi screens despite there being no confirmation of network resuming activity in the kingdom.
Thai court hands out record 43-year jail term for insulting king
Woman sentenced for posting audio clips to Facebook and YouTube with comments deemed critical of the monarchy.
Trump baby protest blimp enters Museum of London collection
Museum describes blimp raised in London two years ago as a 'particular moment of resistance'.
China’s wide income gap holds back consumer spending
China is the only major economy to have grown last year but a wide income gap is leading to an unbalanced recovery.
India clinch Australia Test series with historic win at Gabba
India hand Australia their first defeat at Brisbane ground since 1988 and clinch series to win Border-Gavaskar trophy.
Tunisia President Saied urges protester restraint on 4th day
Tunisian leader tells protesters in Tunis suburb to not let looters exploit their 'poverty and misery'.
Palestinians set to receive first batch of Russian vaccines
Israel health ministry approved import of 5,000 units of Sputnik V jab for Palestinian Authority, Israeli media says.
‘Where is the security?’: Brother of slain Afghan woman judge
Gunmen on motorbikes shot dead Zakia Herawi on Sunday as she was being picked up to go to the Supreme Court.
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