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Lone children among hundreds in Malaysia immigration detention
Concern about effect on vulnerable refugee children with discussion on alternatives to detention stalled.
US Senate backs massive arms sales to UAE after Trump veto threat
Opponents of $23bn deal for F-35s, Reaper drones fail to muster enough votes to block the sale.
Kim Kardashian West urges Trump to stay Brandon Bernard execution
Advocates across the political spectrum call on Trump to commute Bernard's sentence, citing issues with trial, his age.
Federal authorities probe police killing of Black man in Ohio
Mother of Casey Goodson Jr demands answers after autopsy shows he died of multiple gunshot wounds.
Jury convicts man in Minnesota mosque bombing
Prosecutors detailed Michael Hari's hatred for Muslims as motivation for the attacks during the trial.
Trump imposed sanctions at record pace. Will Biden be different?
US President-elect Joe Biden’s team is promising a top-to-bottom review of sanctions imposed by Trump.
Immigrants in US on temporary status get nine-month extension
Trump administration says immigrants from six countries will be allowed to extend their legal US residency.
Hunter Biden says his ‘tax affairs’ are under investigation
President-elect Joe Biden's son is under scrutiny for his foreign work while Biden was vice president.
Biden defends choice of retired army general for top defence post
Lloyd Austin would be the first Black defence secretary if confirmed, but he faces a hurdle in the US Congress.
DoorDash Debut: From ‘hummus out of a Honda’ to surging shares
DoorDash had 50 percent of US market share as of October, surging past competitors Uber Eats, GrubHub and Postmates.
Pompeo urges US universities to scrutinise Chinese students
US secretary of state renews calls for US universities to close Beijing-funded Confucius Institutes on campuses.
New US lawsuits could force Facebook to sell Instagram, WhatsApp
With the filing of the two lawsuits, Facebook is the second big tech company to face a major legal challenge.
Google to lift post-election political ad ban
YouTube will also begin removing content that alleges election fraud, as tech companies aim to police misinformation.
Hackers steal Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine data in Europe, say firms
Companies say documents relating to their COVID-19 vaccine were hacked in cyberattack on Europe's medicines regulator.
Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine: What you need to know in 500 words
With federal emergency use authorisation pending, the US could have two ready-to-use vaccines in the coming weeks.
Taxing the rich: How a UK wealth tax could work
Some wealth taxes could help the UK deal with pandemic fallout, whereas others could help tackle income inequality.
UK PM Boris Johnson confuses India’s farmer protest with Pakistan
Johnson implies India's farmer protests were a cross-border issue involving Pakistan.
US stimulus saga: What could end up in new COVID-19 relief bill?
As politicians argue over the next round of aid, key protections for renters and unemployed workers are set to expire.
Iran blacklists US envoy to Yemen in tit-for-tat move
Iran and the US blacklisted each other’s envoys to war-torn Yemen where the two countries support opposing factions.
ICC prosecutor drops probe into alleged UK war crimes in Iraq
The global court said it will not open a full-scale probe because UK authorities have investigated the allegations.
Qatar Emir Sheikh Tamim’s anti-corruption awards given in Tunisia
The award recognises individuals, organisations and countries contributing to the global fight against corruption.
Minneapolis eyes deep police cuts after George Floyd’s death
The measure would cut nearly $8m from the $179m policing budget and redirect it to other programmes in the US city.
Biden’s cabinet: How his administration is taking shape
The president-elect continues to build his cabinet and White House team as he prepares to take office in January.
Canada approves Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine
Canadian health officials hailed the 'critical milestone' a day after UK became first country to administer the vaccine.
Sri Lanka to cremate Muslim COVID-19 victims despite objections
Families of Muslim coronavirus victims have refused to claim bodies in protest as cremation is forbidden in Islamic law.
Taking flight: Boeing 737 MAX is back in the skies
Commercial flights with the 737 MAX resumed on Wednesday for the first time since a worldwide grounding
Trump set to veto congressional effort to block UAE arms sales
The expected veto threat cites the importance of the sales to US foreign policy and national security objectives.
‘That roof over there is mine’: Guatemala’s flooded communities
As flooding submerges homes in isolated communities of Alta Verapaz, many are left without supplies or places to stay.
Starbucks’s newly named board chair marks major diversity victory
Mellody Hobson is set to become one of the highest-profile African American directors in corporate America.
Four charged over toppling of UK slave trader statue in Bristol
Charges of criminal damage brought over toppling of statue of 17th-century British slave trader Edward Colston.
Ghana President Nana Akufo-Addo wins re-election as 5 killed
Akufo-Addo secures 51.6 percent of the vote, election commission says, as more than 60 incidents of violence took place.
Kurdish leader blames Iraq for economic woes
The spike in tensions between the federal government and the KRG follows the passing of a fiscal debt bill in November.
It is time to end impunity in Nigeria
Nigeria's allies must stop turning a blind eye to state-sponsored crimes and uphold their international law obligations.
Giant iceberg could collide with south Atlantic penguin colony
The giant iceberg is moving along with currents and is about the size of South Georgia Island, which it threatens.
Erdogan: Threats of EU sanctions on Turkey ‘do not concern us’
President's comments come as report suggests EU will toughen sanctions over Turkish drilling at a summit on Thursday.
Republicans are in no rush to recognise Biden as president-elect
As Trump continues to challenge the election results, it may be another month before Republicans publicly admit reality.
Why did Mount Everest’s height change?
Here is why China and Nepal agree on a new standard height for Mount Everest.
Indian farmers reject new proposals, threaten to step up protests
Farmer unions in India reject latest moves by government to amend controversial new laws that have sparked protests.
Indonesia honours isolated COVID-19 patients’ right to vote
Indonesia was criticised for going ahead with regional elections in which more than 100 million were eligible to vote.
France reveals details of controversial ‘separatism’ bill
The bill, supported by Macron, aims to regulate Muslim spaces such as mosques, and will now be debated in Parliament.
UK, EU head for supper showdown over Brexit trade deal
The clock is ticking even louder, with 22 days to go until the UK exits the EU's single market and customs union.
UEFA to open investigation into racism at Paris football match
Players from PSG and Istanbul Basaksehir walked off mid-match after the Turkish club accused an official of racism.
Earth set to warm over 3C despite pandemic, pledges: UN
Experts fear rebound in carbon emissions nearly inevitable after a massive slowdown in industrial activities.
UN rights chief urges France to scrap part of draft security law
Bachelet says controversial 'Article 24', which would make sharing images of police illegal, should be withdrawn.
Cricket: South Africa to tour Pakistan for first time in 14 years
South Africa will play two Tests and three Twenty20s in first visit since 2007.
UK investigates possible allergic reactions to COVID-19 vaccine
News of case reports come day after UK became first Western country to roll out vaccine for widespread use.
Ethiopia rejects independent probes into Tigray conflict
Ethiopia says it 'doesn't need a babysitter' as it dismisses calls for independent probes into the month-long conflict.
How Spain, allegedly, came close to being invaded by Russia
The latest far-fetched accusation Spain directed at Catalan independence leaders involves Russia and backroom deals.
Rouhani: ‘No negotiations’ needed to restore Iran nuclear deal
President Rouhani says Iran will return to its commitments that were part of the deal if other signatories do the same.
India army chief embarks on ‘historic’ trip to UAE, Saudi Arabia
General Naravane's visit - the first by an Indian military leader - is aimed at strengthening defence ties.
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