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Pakistan says Indian shelling kills civilian in disputed Kashmir
A 50-year-old woman killed, three others, including a four-year-old child, wounded in the incident.
Vaccine hesitancy stirs in nearly COVID-free Singapore
First vaccines arrived this week with prime minister expected to be among first recipients to boost public confidence.
Anti-Modi Kashmiri alliance wins majority of seats in local polls
Alliance that favours self-governance in Kashmir has won 112 of a total of 280 seats in council elections.
Messi breaks Pele’s record with 644 goals for Barcelona
Barcelona captain has now scored more goals for a single club than any other footballer.
France: Gunman, who shot dead 3 police officers, found dead
Police officers were killed while responding to a call over domestic violence in Puy-de-Dome.
Malaysia’s COVID-hit Top Glove says will not fire whistleblowers
Company at centre of Malaysia's biggest COVID-19 outbreak fired worker who raised concerns about overcrowding.
UK’s ethnic wealth gap: Difference between groups widens
Low savings among certain Black and Asian groups in UK hurt their ability to cope with COVID-19 crisis, think tank says.
Tibetan leader in exile welcomes US bill that reaffirms rights
China seized control of Tibet in 1950 and claims its leaders have the right to choose the Dalai Lama's successor.
India’s economy appears to be stabilising as shoppers return
Business activity, company order books and output prices have rebounded sharply since their coronavirus lockdown lows.
India likely to approve AstraZeneca vaccine by next week: report
India could be the first country to give the regulatory green light for the vaccine developed with Oxford University.
Trump demands Congress amend ‘wasteful’ COVID relief bill
Outgoing president's move could further delay urgently needed financial assistance to millions of Americans.
Trump pardons aide Papadopoulos jailed over Russia meddling
Campaign aide among 15 people, including two Republican legislators, granted full pardons by outgoing US president.
Israel to hold snap election in March, fourth in two years
Unity government of Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz collapsed after failing to meet a deadline to pass the budget.
Previously loved: Shoppers flock to second-hand luxury fashion
Jump in second-hand luxury sales could be attributed to consumers leaning towards sustainability in a time of crisis.
Biden blames Trump for ‘downplaying’ cyberattack on US government
US President-elect Joe Biden says the 'assault' on government computers will not 'go unanswered'.
France to reopen border with United Kingdom
UK and France reach agreement to allow EU residents, lorry drivers to travel if they have a negative COVID test.
US navy ships arrive in Somalia for withdrawal
US President Trump ordered the majority of US troops out of Somalia by early 2021.
Cryptocurrency XRP drops after Ripple says it faces US lawsuit
XRP fell as much as 13 percent, hitting the lowest level in about a week.
US judge hears arguments targeting ‘Dreamer’ protections
Nine states are asking a federal judge to invalidate a programme that protects 'Dreamer' immigrants from deportation.
US sues Walmart alleging its pharmacies fuelled opioid crisis
The lawsuit, filed in Delaware, alleges Walmart failed to take its gatekeeping duties as a pharmacy seriously.
Quiet El Gordo: Spain draws Christmas lottery amid COVID crisis
Madrid is an epicentre of coronavirus infections, and nearly 50,000 people have died in Spain from the disease.
India’s governing BJP says ‘no question’ of repealing farm laws
Modi's party for the first time makes clear government's refusal to back down as farmers hold nationwide protests.
First COVID outbreak hits Antarctica as dozens of cases reported
Chile armed forces say at least 36 people have been infected at its Bernardo O'Higgins base, a remote research station.
FIFA files criminal complaint against Blatter over museum finance
The loss-making museum was a pet project of Sepp Blatter who stepped down as FIFA president in 2015.
Fauci gets vaccine as US health officials eye new UK virus strain
US health officials try to tamper fears about a new, highly transmissible variant of the coronavirus in the UK.
Sudan, Ethiopia hold border talks; area near Tigray contested
Two-day talks come week after Ethiopian forces reportedly ambushed Sudanese troops, killing four and wounding more than 20.
California governor names Alex Padilla to replace Kamala Harris
Padilla, California's secretary of state, will be the first Latino to represent the state in the US Senate.
Acting US defence secretary visits Afghanistan, meets with Ghani
Christopher Miller meets with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and visits US troops as American forces continue to withdraw
Russia’s Putin signs bill giving ex-presidents lifetime immunity
Bill gives former presidents and their families immunity from prosecution for crimes committed during their lifetime.
US home sales fell more than expected in November following gains
Sales fell 2.5 percent to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 6.69 million units: National Association of Realtors
Argentina heads for Senate vote on expanding abortion rights
Lower house of Congress has already approved bill that would expand availability of legal abortion.
Oil slips amid concerns over mutant COVID strain found in UK
Oil dropped towards $50 a barrel on Tuesday after rallying last week.
Four things Trump is considering for his final weeks as president
While Trump continues to obsess over his election loss, there are a few other things on his mind for his final month.
Russia confirms sending ‘300 military instructors’ to CAR
CAR requested troops from Russia and Rwanda after an alleged attempted coup before upcoming elections.
UAE’s economy projected to shrink 6% amid oil slump, COVID-19
The UAE's GDP is estimated to shrink about 6 percent in 2020, the central bank said in its quarterly review on Tuesday.
US economy expanded at record pace in Q3 but COVID threat remains
The US economy recovered significantly from Q2's plunge, but it is likely the current COVID resurgence will slow growth.
US Secretary Pompeo offers to mediate between Israel and Lebanon
Talks between two countries over offshore oil and gas exploration are at an impasse.
EU giving a ‘final push’ to reach Brexit deal, says Barnier
With less than 10 days left till the new year, EU and UK leaders and negotiators intensify talks to reach a trade deal.
Europe faces slower-than-expected economic recovery, IMF warns
A slower recovery would be more likely to produce long-term 'scarring' that could weigh on the bloc in the future.
Not so holly jolly: US consumer confidence hits four-month low
Consumer confidence remains far below pre-pandemic levels despite making some gains in recent months.
UN probe in Mali sees war crimes, crimes against humanity: Report
Allegations made in a report by International Commission of Inquiry for Mali which probed violence between 2012-2018.
Israeli flight lands in Morocco to mark normalisation deal
First Israel-Morocco direct commercial flight lands in Rabat as part of the latest US-brokered normalisation deal.
‘Jingle Hell’: UK mood darkens with new virus strain, Brexit woes
Britons confront travel bans, trade chaos and a scaled-back Christmas as Brexit dramas and COVID-19 batter the country.
UN aims to send team to Ethiopia’s Tigray to probe war crimes
UN rights chief describes weeks-old conflict as one of many 'appalling' rights abuses that could amount to war crimes.
Prominent Pakistani rights activist found dead in Toronto
Rights groups call for an independent investigation amid a rise in attacks and threats to Pakistani dissidents abroad.
Nagorno-Karabakh: How did Azerbaijan triumph over Armenia?
Azerbaijan bet on sophisticated, pricey weapons, while Armenia relied on old Russian-made arms and obsolete strategy.
A small firm’s survival story may be Lebanon’s 2020 silver lining
Economic collapse, COVID and a port explosion tested Styro 3D, but its path out of crises could signal a broader trend.
How Turkey became a hub for Arab Spring exiles
Turkey is home to four million refugees - mostly Syrians - along with Arab activists, journalists and political figures.
German sisters’ Corona board game sells out for Christmas
Game can be played by up to four players who compete to buy the groceries on a shopping list for an elderly neighbour.
The Emiratis in Jerusalem are a slap in the face for Palestinians
Emiratis are now allowed to visit Israel with ease, but we still have no freedom of movement in our own homeland.
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