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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.
Kremlin: Navalny suffers ‘delusions of persecution, megalomania’
Kremlin-Navalny war of words escalates after fresh accusations by the opposition politician that the FSB poisoned him.
Israel appears set for fourth election in less than two years
Failure to pass state budget by Tuesday night will mean Israel will go to polls in March.
Protests at Indian iPhone plant offer a lesson for investors
To build a solid business, workers' problems need to be addressed, experts say.
US dangles billions for Indonesia normalising ties with Israel
Financial agency's chief said the US could double its $1bn portfolio if Indonesia establishes relations with Israel.
US reinstates Sudan’s sovereign immunity
State sponsor of terrorism designation weighed on Sudan's economy and restricted its ability to receive aid.
Kosovo set for snap vote as court rules gov’t elected illegally
Jailed legislator's casting vote for government of Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti was invalid, Kosovo's top court says.
Satellite data used to track forced labour on fishing vessels
Researchers use satellite data and machine learning to identify vessels that may be transporting forced labourers.
South Africa facing isolation amid fears over new COVID strain
Countries block travel after South African health officials say new variant is dominant among recent infections.
In Pictures: War forces thousands of Ethiopians into Sudan
Thousands of refugees have fled Africa’s second most populous country, crowding into boats to cross a river to Sudan.
The front-line heroes of the pandemic: Young carers
Life for children tasked with caring for sick or disabled relatives has become significantly tougher because of COVID.
Afghanistan: At least five killed in Kabul car bomb blast
Four doctors among those killed after a magnetic bomb attached to their car exploded in the Afghanistan capital.
Palestinian teen killed by Israeli forces in Jerusalem’s Old City
Mahmoud Omar Kameel, 17, was shot multiple times after he allegedly fired at Israeli soldiers.
Malaysia steps up COVID vaccine plans with AstraZeneca deal
Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin says government also in final stages of vaccine negotiations with Russia and China.
Countries shut borders over new COVID strain: Live news
The discovery of the new strain sowed new panic in a pandemic that has killed almost 1.7 million people worldwide.
Asian shares dip on concerns over new virus strain
Asian shares pull back from multi-year highs on fears the new virus strain could slow economic recovery.
Canada pledges $70m in aid to crisis-hit Palestine refugee agency
Canadian funding will support poor and vulnerable refugees and comes as UNRWA faces its 'worst financial crisis ever'.
‘Caught on TV’: Philippines police officer charged over shootings
Amid national outcry over murder of mother and son, President Duterte says suspect cannot escape prosecution.
US Congress passes $892bn in COVID relief measures
The bill provides $3.36bn for vaccine alliance GAVI, which provides vaccines to people in low-income countries.
Winter sports shut down in S Korea to check COVID-19 spread
Government also extends ban on gatherings of five or more people across country in attempt to stamp out third wave.
The lingering trauma of Hong Kong’s exiled protesters
For Hong Kong activists now in exile, a year of dissent and despair has left emotional wounds they will carry for years.
Black US Air Force service members face discrimination: Report
Report finds that Black members of the Air Force have fewer opportunities than their white peers.
Harris, Ivanka Trump stump in Georgia ahead of Senate runoff
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris tells crowd 'everything at stake' ahead of crucial US Senate runoffs in Georgia.
Texas police release video of officer shooting Joshua Feast
A lawyer for Joshua Feast’s family, Ben Crump, says footage portrays 'a defenceless man who was shot in the back'.
Biden weighing plan to shield 1 million migrants from deportation
Sources say a final decision is expected only after Joe Biden takes office as US president on January 20.
US Congress poised to pass COVID relief bill
The $900bn stimulus package is aimed at boosting the economy and includes direct payments to Americans.
Jupiter and Saturn in rare celestial ‘Great Conjunction’
Solar system's two biggest planets come within planetary kissing range, an intimacy that won't occur again until 2080.
iCar? Apple eyes ‘next level’ battery tech for electric vehicles
Apple is targeting 2024 to produce a car that could include its own breakthrough battery technology, Reuters reports.
US sanctions Nicaraguan officials, Cuba-related companies
The sanctions are the latest from the Trump administration targeting Nicaraguan officials supporting Daniel Ortega.
British pound plunges amid COVID mutation, Brexit fears
Sterling tumbled 2.5 percent but bounced back after the prime minister made another offer to salvage Brexit talks.
US California hospitals discuss rationing care as virus surges
With about 98 percent of intensive care beds full, California hospitals are making contingency treatment plans.
Kilauea volcano erupts on Hawaii’s Big Island
The eruption started with multiple fissures opening on the walls of Halemaumau Crater.
Has the EU lost Libya to Russia?
The EU's incoherent policy on Libya has allowed Russia to gain a lot of ground just south of its shores.
Navalny says pranked Russian agent to admit poison underwear plot
Kremlin critic says he tricked Russian secret agent into disclosing details of the botched plot to kill him.
Barr publicly breaks with Trump in final days as attorney general
On the election results, Hunter Biden and the source of a cyberattack, Barr and Trump do not see eye to eye.
US issues additional visa restrictions on Chinese officials
The administration of US President Donald Trump has increased tensions with China during his final weeks in office.
As Tesla joins S&P 500, analysts mull what it’s really worth
Tesla joined the prestigious S&P 500 index with a market value of more than $600bn Monday morning.
Journalist shot dead in Afghanistan’s Ghazni city
Rahmatullah Nekzad shot dead with a silenced pistol by unknown gunmen near his home, according to local police.
Lebanon passes landmark sexual harassment law
New law to send perpetrators to up to four years in jail, with parliamentarians also amending a domestic violence law.
Can’t recognise Israel until Palestine resolved: Pakistan to UAE
Pakistan says it 'cannot establish relationship' with Israel until Palestine issue finds a 'permanent solution'.
US charges third Libyan man in 1988 Lockerbie bombing
Attorney General William Barr hopes Libya will allow the suspect, Abu Agila Mohammad Masud, to be tried in the US.
Confederate general’s statue removed from US Capitol building
The statue of Robert E Lee is to be replaced with a statue of civil rights activist Barbara Johns.
Microsoft’s iron cage: Prison surveillance and e-carceration
Tech corporations are expanding the scope of surveillance across the correctional pipeline, but who pays the price?
UAE’s MBZ was known as ‘the boss’ at Banque Havilland
Documents reviewed by Bloomberg News reveal the extent of services the bank provided Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed.
US House panel says Trump officials attacked CDC COVID reports
Committee subpoenas documents from acting health secretary and CDC head accusing them of 'stonewalling' investigation.
Nationalists set to win landmark vote in Bosnia’s divided Mostar
Main Croat HDZ party is leading in local polls with more than 37 percent of the vote, according to preliminary results.
Biden names new advisers to his White House economic team
President-elect Joe Biden named three new economic advisers to his team ahead of his inauguration January 20.
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