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Australian police arrest teenager over threat of mass shooting
Police say male suspect expressed 'extremely right-wing ideology' and focused on neo-Nazi, white-supremacist material.
UAE sees ‘seeds of progress’ on Gulf crisis, says envoy to US
Emirati official says there are commitments to 'tone things down' as Gulf countries work to end dispute with Qatar.
UAE says Chinese COVID-19 vaccine has 86% efficacy: Live news
Gulf state registers Sinopharm's vaccine, for which it approved emergency use in September for certain groups.
Champions League: PSG, Istanbul Basaksehir walk out over racism
President Erdogan among others demand investigation after racial slur by match official on Tuesday.
US: Two injured in explosion at West Virginia chemical plant
Late-night explosion at the Chemours plant in Kanawha County prompted stay-at-home order.
Number of displaced people globally tops 80 million in 2020: UN
Record number of people forced to flee homes in war zones this year, in what UNHCR calls a 'bleak milestone'.
Hong Kong: Agnes Chow denied bail after appealing sentence
The 24-year-old opposition leader received a 10-month jail sentence on December 2, could face more charges.
In Pictures: Ethiopian children at refugee-run school in Sudan
Of the 50,000 people who fled their homes after violence erupted in Ethiopia's Tigray region, nearly half are children.
China says it wants to improve its green finance standards
China will update its green finance standards to make it easier for foreign investors to enter the market.
China uses big data to select Muslims for arrest in Xinjiang: HRW
Rights group says Chinese policing programme selects people for arrest for 'everyday, lawful' behaviour.
In partial victory, Google and Facebook win Australia concession
Draft legislation would require the firms to pay Australian publishers for displaying their news content, a world first.
India mystery illness: Lead found in blood samples of patients
Excessive amount of lead and nickel found in the blood samples of patients, official said.
Stocks get shot in the arm as COVID-19 vaccines start roll-out
Japan stocks jump after new economic data, South Korean index rises to all-time high after Wall Street's gains.
New law allows Australia to scrap China Belt and Road plans
Australia can now veto plans between foreign governments and its states and territories, stymying China's BRI hopes.
Cruise to quarantine: Passengers isolated after COVID-19 case
Quantum of the Seas was on Singapore 'cruise to nowhere' in first sailing since Royal Caribbean halted operations.
UK says will drop tariffs on US goods to ease aircraft trade dispute
UK will suspend retaliatory tariffs imposed on US goods over disputed aircraft subsidies to ease trade conflict.
India says it may approve COVID-19 vaccine in weeks
India's immunisation plan will prioritise healthcare workers, front-line workers and other vulnerable people.
Poorer people left behind as rich nations hoard COVID-19 vaccine
Nine out of 10 people in dozens of poor nations could miss out on getting vaccinated against coronavirus next year.
Kovrig, Spavor ‘strong’ after two-year China detention: Canada
Two men were detained shortly after arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver and accused of spying.
‘Reckless’: N Korea chides Seoul for doubting zero COVID-19 cases
Kim Yo Jong warns claim could worsen already strained ties between the two Koreas.
Intel, Nvidia probed over tech allegedly used against Uighurs
The advanced computer chips were allegedly used by China to conduct mass surveillance on Uighurs.
Biden to push masks, vaccines, school reopenings in COVID-19 plan
US president-elect announces picks for key health roles and urges Congress to provide more funding for vaccines.
Mnuchin offers $916bn COVID-19 relief plan to US Congress
Aid to state and local governments, liability protections for businesses are key stumbling blocks to an agreement.
MBS denies sending hit squad to kill former Saudi spy in Canada
Motion to dismiss case against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman claims sovereign immunity from US courts.
Over 400,000 need urgent aid in Central America: Rights group
Some 140,000 homes were destroyed by storms Eta and Iota and 330,000 people remain cut off from emergency assistance.
Cuba attracts $1.9bn in foreign investment despite US sanctions
The Caribbean island nation aims to attract $2bn to $2.5bn annually to update its state-run economy.
US Supreme Court rejects bid to overturn Pennsylvania vote
Donald Trump and Republicans hoped the court would throw out votes and flip Pennsylvania from Biden to Trump.
Trump takes another vaccine victory lap as US COVID-19 cases rise
The US president also continues to insist, without any evidence, that he won the presidential election.
Zimbabwe police warn of crackdown on ‘cyberbullying’ of officials
Threat of arrests by police decried as an attempt to muzzle freedom of expression in crisis-hit country.
Israel: Netanyahu rival bolts to launch leadership challenge
Gideon Saar, senior member of the Likud party, breaks away as Israeli election beckons.
TikTok saga: Second US judge blocks Trump’s ban, app in limbo
A second federal judge blocked the Trump administration's economic sanctions against TikTok as the court cases continue.
Key deadline marks beginning of end of Trump election challenges
December 8, the so-called 'safe harbor' date, marks the first key national event to legally cement Biden’s victory.
Judge dismisses case against former US Security Advisor Flynn
In the wake of Trump's presidential pardon, judge declares case moot, but says does not mean Flynn is innocent.
Are we seeing light at the end of the tunnel for coronavirus?
The UK became the first country in the world to approve the mass use of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
US Army fires, suspends 14 soldiers over violence at base
Texas base Fort Hood has seen murders, harassment, sexual assault and alleged prostitution rings, causing investigation.
Indonesia goes to the polls despite unrelenting pandemic
Strict measures will be in force at polling stations, but some fear it is still too risky given COVID-19 infections.
Johnson, von der Leyen to meet in Brussels as Brexit clock ticks
Both the UK and the EU fear they will be unable to reach a deal before the Brexit transition period ends.
Iran’s ‘envoy’ to Yemen’s Houthi sanctioned by US
The US Treasury Department announced sanctions against Hasan Irlu and Al-Mustafa International University on Tuesday.
Deforestation razed eight percent of Amazon in 18 years: Study
The destruction is fuelled by logging, farming, ranching, mining and infrastructure projects on forest land.
Turkey condemns seizure of vessel by east Libyan forces
Khalifa Haftar's Libyan National Army says it intercepted a Turkish ship heading to the port of Misrata.
DRC MPs brawl again as president nears power struggle win
Parliament descends into chaos for second day as rival political groups flung objects before police restore order.
South Africa exits recession but faces long road to full recovery
South Africa ends its longest recession in 28 years, but may not regain pre-COVID-19 levels until 2025, says economist.
COVID-19 vaccine by Oxford-AstraZeneca has 70 percent efficacy
Independent experts say more work needed to confirm whether product can be 90 percent effective.
What next for Tanzania’s opposition after election wipeout?
Observers say comeback for opposition parties seems a long way off, relies on reformation of existing political system.
Joe Biden expected to have a new US COVID-19 strategy
Biden's picks for key health positions in his cabinet indicate a stronger federal role in the response to the pandemic.
US FDA researchers back Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine data
The vaccine's efficacy data meets its expectations for emergency use authorisation, the FDA finds in a new report.
UAE, Egypt praise Saudi efforts to resolve Gulf crisis with Qatar
Amid signs the three-year blockade of Qatar may soon ease, Abu Dhabi and Cairo say they back rapprochement.
Warnings intensify as badly needed aid still not reaching Tigray
Aid groups say situation in Ethiopia's embattled region 'increasingly critical', renew calls for access to deliver food.
Canary Islands: Concerns grow for thousands of child refugees
Children are fleeing Africa alone to make the perilous journey across the Atlantic, a route in which hundreds have died.
UK: Why do some ethnic minorities fear the coronavirus vaccine?
Although Black and Asian Britons suffered disproportionally through the pandemic, some are hesitant to take the vaccine.
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