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Another BJP-governed Indian state plans anti-conversion law
Motivated by right wing's 'love jihad' campaign, Madhya Pradesh approves bill to stop 'forceful' religious conversions.
Nashville explosion: Officials investigating more than 500 leads
Authorities are searching a home near Nashville in relation to the recreational vehicle that exploded Friday morning.
Can Scotland become independent?
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says divorce with the European Union happened against Scotland's will.
Which countries have reported new variants of COVID-19?
Three new variants of the coronavirus have been detected in recent weeks, spreading to at least 13 countries worldwide.
Venezuela says ‘overloading’ caused deadly migrant boat to sink
Venezuelan authorities say dozens of people died when a boat sank on December 6 en route to Trinidad and Tobago.
COVID in besieged Gaza: ‘A blockade inside a blockade’
With infections surging, COVID-19 has exacerbated the Palestinian enclave's already dire living conditions in 2020.
Regression, hope and change: The Middle East in 2020
While some developments have shined hope on ostensibly unsolvable conflicts, other dynamics have exacerbated issues.
Tunisia extends five-year-old state of emergency by six months
Measure in place since a 2015 attack on a presidential guard bus claimed by the ISIL group.
New Yemen gov’t sworn in after Saudi-brokered power-sharing deal
The 24-member cabinet, announced last week, sworn in during a ceremony in Riyadh where Yemen's President Hadi is living.
Trump defends veto of massive US defence spending bill
In series of Saturday morning tweets, US president repeats claim $740bn legislation is a 'gift to Russia and China'.
Uganda calls off search for bodies in Lake Albert boat capsize
Officials say 26 people killed and 21 rescued after boat sank on Wednesday on the lake that divides Uganda and the DRC.
Bangladesh director arrested after film shows police in bad light
Anonno Mamun arrested along with actor Shaheen Mridha for their portrayal of police attitudes towards rape victims.
Spain confirms first case of coronavirus variant found in UK
Announcement comes after authorities in France and Lebanon also confirm cases of the UK variant.
Why oil makes Gulf countries vulnerable to Iran
The US shale oil boom has removed protecting Gulf oil from Washington's list of top priorities.
Libya’s warring sides begin prisoner exchange
First UN-brokered prisoner exchange comes as part of ceasefire deal inked two months ago in Geneva.
‘Lingering crisis’: What people in CAR think about Sunday’s polls
Opposition requests to delay elections denied by the court amid escalating threat of violence.
Rouhani defends COVID vaccine efforts amid US pressure
'It will be done,' says President Rouhani after what Iran identified as 'maximum pressure' campaign by the US.
Manhunt under way after four injured in Berlin shooting
Injured taken to hospital in an altercation involving several people in the Kreuzberg district, police say.
India arrests 75 in Kashmir after local elections
The arrests came after an anti-Modi alliance won majority of seats in local elections last week.
Israeli air attacks cause injuries, damage in Gaza Strip
At least two Palestinians were wounded in what Israel called a retaliatory attack on Hamas positions in the Gaza Strip.
Two Afghan police killed as Kabul hit by bomb blasts
In recent months, Afghanistan has been rocked by bombings, rocket attacks and targeted killings.
Three UN peacekeepers killed in CAR ahead of Sunday’s elections
Killings come as violence escalates a day before CAR voters head to polls to choose a president and a new parliament.
France, Lebanon confirm first cases of new coronavirus variant
France and Lebanon report cases of new COVID variant in passengers arriving from the UK.
Armenia’s leader backs early vote next year after mass protests
Opposition is calling for PM Pashinyan's resignation over his handling of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with Azerbaijan.
Netanyahu speaks with Morocco’s king, invites him to Israel
While welcoming the renewal of ties, King Mohammed VI said his country's position on Palestine remains unchanged.
Trump pardons of Blackwater contractors an ‘insult to justice’
Lawyers and rights defenders say pardons of men convicted in killings of 14 Iraqis undoes years-long fight for justice.
COVID ‘shutdown’ coming into effect in Canada’s largest province
Tighter restrictions will be in place across Ontario until at least January 9, as province seeks to curb rising cases.
Has the world ignored South Sudan?
The country is facing extreme hunger, and aid agencies are warning of dire consequences.
Mali opposition leader Soumaila Cisse dies of coronavirus: Family
Cisse, who was held hostage for six months earlier this year by an armed group, died in France aged 71, his family says.
Death toll in western Ethiopia ‘massacre’ reaches 207: Red Cross
PM Abiy Ahmed described Wednesday's attack on a village in western Benishangul-Gumuz region as a 'massacre'.
Dozens killed in Lake Albert boat capsize along Uganda-DRC border
The boat was carrying passengers when it 'hit a strong wind' and 'went under water', a local official says.
Brexit deal: What happens next and what will change on January 1?
The UK and the EU's newly-minted trade pact will shape their relationship for years, if not generations, to come.
Russia opens criminal case against Kremlin critic Navalny’s ally
Lyubov Sobol is accused of violently trespassing when she tried to doorstep an alleged secret agent in Moscow this week.
Daniel Pearl’s family condemns release of accused in Pakistan
Family hopes men involved in 2002 killing will remain in jail, calling decision to release them 'travesty of justice'.
Explosion in Nashville may have been ‘intentional act’: Police
Authorities say investigation ongoing after explosion believed to be linked to a vehicle rocks downtown Nashville, US.
CAR ceasefire between rebels, gov’t collapses before Sunday polls
Rebel coalition says it is calling off three-day ceasefire, already dismissed by government, ahead of general election.
André Rieu: A classical music revolutionary?
The Dutch violinist known as the 'King of Waltz' discusses how he made classical music accessible to the masses.
Pope: Syria, Iraq, Yemen children should ‘touch all consciences’
In Christmas message, Pope Francis highlights plight of children caught in wars and pleads for COVID vaccines for all.
Japan sees five new COVID strain cases, PM urges ‘quiet New Year’
PM Yoshihide Suga calls for strict quarantine measures at airports and on those returning from the UK.
Erdogan says Turkey wants better ties with Israel, talks continue
Turkish president wants to bring ties to a 'better point' but says Israeli policy towards Palestinians is unacceptable.
As violence grips Ethiopia, June parliamentary vote announced
Election, which was set to take place in August, was delayed because of the pandemic, as new date is set amid violence.
COVID: In Italy, the second wave is now as deadly as the first
Second wave's daily death toll reaches record high, with total fatalities reaching grim first-wave milestone.
New COVID-19 variants: What we know so far, in 500 words
At least three new coronavirus strains have been detected in recent weeks, in the UK, South Africa and Nigeria.
India: Modi addresses farmers, claims opposition fuelling fears
Tens of thousands of farmers are protesting against new laws they say will threaten their livelihoods.
Chinese vaccines are poised to fill gap, but will they work?
For those countries that have not yet secured a vaccine, China may be the only solution.
EU diplomats rush to review Brexit trade deal on Christmas Day
EU ambassadors give up festivities to inspect details of historic agreement secured between bloc and UK a day earlier.
World celebrates Christmas like no other, in shadow of pandemic
Muted festivities as millions cancel gatherings in line with social distancing rules.
Japan’s Shinzo Abe apologises over ‘cherry blossom’ scandal
Ex-PM says he was unaware that his office had subsidised cherry blossom viewing parties for his supporters.
Kill the bill? Here is what might happen to US COVID aid measure
Trump has hinted he might veto legislation passed by Congress if payments to individuals are not increased.
Small businesses surviving COVID, Brexit trade and tracking Santa
We round up the numbers to know from the week’s biggest economic stories so you can impress yourself and your friends.
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