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Cricket: India beats Australia by eight wickets, wins second Test
Ajinkya Rahane's gritty century and fine bowling in Melbourne test help India thrash Australia, levellin the series 1-1.
India reports six cases of new UK variant of coronavirus
All six patients, who returned from the UK, have been kept in isolation, India's health ministry said in a statement.
South Korea reports record COVID deaths; secures new vaccine deal
The scale of the third wave is raising concern that country's health system will be stretched beyond capacity.
Telecom towers vandalised as Indian farmers continue protests
More than 1,500 towers attacked in Punjab state as anger grows against companies which are seen to profit from the new laws.
How tiny Timor-Leste kept the coronavirus at bay
Southeast Asia's newest, and poorest, country took swift action as it looked to protect its fragile health system.
Russia admits COVID death toll third-worst in the world
Excess deaths data for 2020 suggests toll three times higher than officially reported, behind only US and Brazil.
US: Ohio policeman fired over fatal shooting of Andre Hill
Adam Coy, a 17-year veteran, was fired from the Columbus, Ohio police force after shooting Andre Hill, a Black man.
Ghislaine Maxwell denied bail in sex abuse case
US judge rejects $28.5m bail package for Jeffrey Epstein's ex-girlfriend, who was arrested in July.
Lori Loughlin released from prison after college admissions scam
Loughlin had been sentenced for paying half a million dollars in bribes to secure her children spots at a top college.
US House votes to override Trump veto of defence bill
Republican legislators join Democrats to override a Trump veto in a rare bipartisan rebuke of the president.
Honduras: Indigenous environmental activist Felix Vasquez killed
Felix Vasquez, a defender of environmental and human rights, died on Saturday after an attack in central Honduras.
Biden paints dire picture of US national security agencies
He says Trump is leaving key departments 'hollowed out' and accused Pentagon officials of not sharing information.
US stocks hit record highs after Trump signs COVID relief bill
US investors cheer the passage of the latest round of coronavirus relief aid.
‘My country in trouble’: WHO chief on Ethiopia’s Tigray conflict
Tedros, the most high-profile Tigrayan, says he has many relatives in the troubled region, including a younger brother.
Russia’s ultimatum to Navalny: Return immediately or face jail
Russia's prison service accuses Kremlin critic of violating terms of his suspended prison sentence by staying abroad.
CAR violence forced closure of 800 polling stations: Commission
Attacks by armed rebels closed 14 percent of polling stations in Sunday's presidential and legislative elections.
What’s in a brooch? Russia bank chief’s accessories offer clues
Bank of Russia Governor Elvira Nabiullina says the brooches she wears contain clues to understanding policy decisions.
Trump versus TikTok: US appeals order blocking restrictions
The US government has cited national security concerns in its targeting of Chinese-owned video-sharing platform TikTok.
Spain to allow free movement for Gibraltar workers after Brexit
Foreign Minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya says facility to remain even if no agreement is reached with the UK.
Zoom, Amazon, ransomware: Tech’s big winners and losers of 2020
As the world was forced to adapt to the coronavirus pandemic, some tech companies won big while others lost out.
Mali investigates ‘violations of state security’
The probe comes after half a dozen prominent figures were held for questioning earlier this month.
Authorities search for motive in Nashville Christmas Day bombing
Authorities have named Anthony Q Warner as the suspect and said he died in the blast in Tennessee's largest city.
Ethiopia: Mekelle’s banks reopen for first time since Tigray war
Banking services resumed in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region for the first time since the conflict began in November.
Violent crimes surge in US as COVID-19 pandemic rages
As the US grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, which has killed more than 330,000 people, violent crime has skyrocketed.
Burkina Faso president says security priority after swearing-in
Roch Marc Christian Kabore embarks on second and final five-year term, promising to win fight against armed groups.
Drugmakers cut prices by 51% to secure access to Chinese market
AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline and BeiGene plan to cut prices on drugs so they can be covered by China's insurance fund.
Time in the time of coronavirus: Where did 2020 go?
The pandemic time warp we are now experiencing is something many traumatised populations have long suffered from.
Belarus leader calls meeting of delegates as part of reform plan
National Assembly of unelected delegates to meet in February for the first time since 2016, but critics are skeptical.
Thousands protest new Montenegro gov’t bid to change religion law
Government accused of being pro-Serb over its plans to amend religious property law opposed by Serbian Orthodox Church.
Climate catastrophes cost nations billions in 2020, report finds
A report by Christian Aid found nine of the worst natural disasters of 2020 caused damages of more than $5bn each.
Alibaba crackdown spurs global concerns, $200bn China tech rout
China's regulators are investigating alleged monopolistic practices at Jack Ma’s Alibaba.
Zoom, zoom: Tesla plans India launch for 2021
The electric carmaker plans to launch in India in 2021, but not until later in the year, CEO Elon Musk tweeted.
Shanghai police detain suspect in Yoozoo Games tycoon’s death
Lin Qi, 39, the founder of Yoozoo Games, died on Christmas Day after possibly being poisoned, Shanghai police said.
At least four killed, many wounded in Afghanistan attacks
Two attacks target capital Kabul, one hits Ghazni province and another reported in the eastern Khost region.
Iran set to begin human trials of its COVID vaccine
Health ministry official says seven other Iranian vaccines expected to clear animal trials by late February.
UK warns of ‘bumpy’ post-Brexit transition despite deal
EU ambassadors, meanwhile, gave their unanimous approval to the Brexit trade deal.
Julian Assange supporters outnumber his critics. Who are they?
With a week until a UK court announces the verdict on Assange's extradition case, we review his supporters and critics.
Ireland: A Dark Secret
“How could 800 children die in a place where they're supposed to be looked after?”
Vote count under way in Niger’s presidential election
Almost 7.5 million cast their vote to choose a successor to President Issoufou.
Saudi women’s rights activist al-Hathloul given prison sentence
Loujain al-Hathloul sentenced to five years and eight months in prison by a Saudi court.
A simple guide: 10 things to know about the Brexit deal
From fishing quotas and free movement to mobile roaming charges and pet passports - much will change on January 1.
India: Virat Kohli named male cricketer of the decade
India captain also named top ODI player; Australia all-rounder Ellyse Perry swept women's honours in ICC awards.
Maradona, the redeemer
2020 took away from us a legend who turned playing football into a political act.
‘Never say never’: How two small Hong Kong firms survived COVID
An outdoor furniture maker and a public relations firm say staying agile helped them survive COVID-19's devastation.
Nagorno-Karabakh: Azerbaijan says one dead in Armenian attack
Azerbaijan defence ministry says one soldier has been killed and another injured in an ambush in Khojavend.
Sydney told to watch New Year’s Eve fireworks from home
Large gatherings have been banned and people told to stay away from the city after a spike in COVID cases.
Reuters cameraman ‘arrested, held without charge’ in Ethiopia
A judge ordered Gemechu's detention for 14 days, but no reason was given for his arrest, news agency reports.
Bangladesh begins moving second group of Rohingya to Bhashan Char
Nearly 1,000 refugees to be relocated to remote island in Bay of Bengal amid opposition from rights groups.
Gulf officials discuss ‘cooperation’ ahead of GCC summit
Qatar blockade high on the agenda for next month's GCC summit that takes place in Saudi Arabia.
Chinese delegation meets Nepal PM amid political crisis
Senior Chinese Communist Party leader holds talks with PM Oli as the ruling communist party on the verge of split.
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