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Stories of separation and violence as more Ethiopians reach Sudan
Number of refugees arriving into Sudan from Ethiopia's conflict-hit Tigray region has risen from about 400 a day to 800.
Biden to meet with US vaccine programme head this week
The president-elect says he has not seen a detailed plan from the Trump administration on vaccine distribution.
Zimbabwe’s Hopewell Chin’ono: ‘I am not intimidated’
Before latest court appearance, journalist and anti-corruption campaigner vows to keep exposing wrongdoing.
Thousands of protesters march in Belarus, dozens detained
Human rights group Viasna-96 says at least 106 people taken into police custody mainly in Minsk.
Saudi prince strongly criticises Israel at Bahrain summit
Turki bin Faisal stressed the importance of resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict with a two-state solution.
Polls open for Venezuela’s legislative election
The vote, contested by about 14,000 candidates, comes with the country in a deep political and economic crisis.
Cameroon holds first regional election amid opposition boycott
Gov't says vote step towards greater regional autonomy but critics fear it will tighten President Biya's hold on power.
The New Yorkers clinging to the fantasy of a second Trump term
In and near the supposedly liberal city, some believe Trump is still poised for another four years in the Oval Office.
Kuwait polls: Opposition makes gains, gov’t resignation accepted
Nearly half of National Assembly seats won by the opposition, but none of the 29 female candidates won a seat.
Pakistan: Several COVID patients die after oxygen supply runs out
Seven die after oxygen supplies in one of the largest hospitals in northwestern city of Peshawar fail to arrive in time.
‘Final throw of the dice’: UK, EU to resume Brexit trade talks
Negotiators to meet in last-ditch attempt to strike a post-Brexit deal before transition agreement ends on December 31.
China’s Moon probe completes its first docking in lunar orbit
Chang'e-5 transfers samples collected on the moon in first such manoeuvre to be carried out by a Chinese spacecraft.
Iran sends biggest ever fleet of oil tankers to Venezuela
Defying US sanctions, Iran sends flotilla of 10 vessels to help the Latin American nation fight crippling fuel shortage.
Dozens of Israelis arrested at anti-Netanyahu protest
For six months, weekly protests against the Israeli prime minister have called on him to quit over corruption trial.
In Pictures: Violent anti-security bill protests in France
Violence erupts in French capital for a second consecutive weekend during mass protests against a draft security law.
US must consult Gulf states on reviving Iran nuclear deal: Riyadh
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister says a sustainable agreement can only be reached by consulting regional partners.
Abolish anti-Blackness: Hair and racism in South Africa
How a racist beauty advertisement reinforced colonial ideas that present Blackness as abnormal in relation to whiteness.
Why should the US be afforded the ‘power of assassination’?
The US government's argument it has the right to assassinate anyone, anywhere heralds its descent into despotism.
Romanians vote in parliamentary polls amid coronavirus pandemic
Elections in which governing pro-European liberals are tipped to win taking place with COVID-19 safety measures.
Dance, water and prayers: Celebrating the goddess Yemoja
Each year, Yoruba people in Nigeria offer thanks to the goddess of the river and mother of all other Yoruba gods.
UK prepares to roll out Pfizer-BioNTech COVID vaccine
The first doses are set to be administered on Tuesday after government gave emergency-use approval earlier this month.
Indonesia: Batubara named suspect in COVID-19 corruption case
Social Affairs Minister Juliari Batubara accused of taking $1.2m in bribes from suppliers in COVID-19 aid project.
Trump urges turnout in Georgia runoff, repeats fraud claims
In campaign rally for Georgia senators, Trump tells US voters to turn out in record numbers as 'revenge' for his defeat.
Microwave energy ‘likely made US diplomats ill’ in Cuba, China
Report commissioned by US Department of State is latest bid to find cause of mysterious illness among diplomats.
Japan’s Hayabusa2 delivers rock samples from asteroid Ryugu
Scientists retrieve a Japanese space capsule carrying cargo of asteroid dust in Australia's Woomera desert.
Argentina’s Senate passes ‘millionaire’s tax’ for COVID-19 relief
The one-time levy will apply to about 12,000 of the country's richest and fund medical supplies and aid for businesses.
US sets new single-day COVID case record as hospitals struggle
Several US states put measures in place to prevent hospitals from being overwhelmed amid a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Old rivals square up again in Ghana’s tight presidential election
Monday's race for top post expected to pit incumbent Nana Akufo-Addo against predecessor, John Mahama, for third time.
Here’s all you need to know about Venezuela’s legislative polls
President Nicolas Maduro is hoping to consolidate power as Venezuela's main opposition boycotts Sunday's vote.
Should the Dutch ‘Black Pete’ tradition be abolished?
Controversial Dutch blackface holiday figure is under renewed scrutiny.
‘Case 173’: Egypt closes decade-old NGO foreign funding case
Ruling by Cairo Appeals Court lifts asset freezes and staff travel bans on 20 organisations.
France: Violence erupts in new Paris protest against security law
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said 64 people had been detained in protests across the country so far.
Canada sending military to remote First Nation hit by COVID-19
Shamattawa First Nation in northern Manitoba is reporting 144 cases of COVID-19, prompting emergency government aid.
Indian farmers vow to intensify protests after talks fail again
Protesting farmers say there will be nationwide strike if government does not repeal controversial new agriculture laws.
What’s happening in the US elections in 500 words
California certifies its final vote with Biden as the winner, while Trump heads to Georgia ahead of key Senate runoffs.
Sudan gov’t rejects ruling council head’s move creating new body
Transitional government disagrees with move to create new body with broad powers.
Saudi Arabia says allies ‘on board’ for resolution of Gulf crisis
Saudi foreign minister says kingdom in 'full coordination with partners' and that prospect of agreement 'very positive'.
Zimbabwe opposition VP Biti released on bail in assault case
Tendai Biti, vice president of Zimbabwe's main opposition MDC alliance, denies charges of assaulting a Russian national.
US used ‘unlawful’ Trump administration guide to rule on asylum
Judge accuses US government of failing to throw out 'unlawful' asylum claim directives, court transcript shows.
Military officer elected head of Mali’s interim legislature
Colonel Malick Diaw elected president of Mali's post-coup National Transition Council.
Iran extends restrictions as COVID-19 death toll passes 50,000
Partial shutdowns, curfews and intra-city travel restrictions extended for regions across Iran.
EU calls for probe into Palestinian teen’s killing by Israel
Palestinians call killing 'war crime'; EU delegation to Palestinians said Israel must investigate 'shocking incident'.
How to love sports when it doesn’t love you back?
The Stream meets the authors of a new book on the complexities of fandom.
Bahrain says it will not allow imports from Israeli settlements
Gulf state disavows earlier comments made by trade minister who said it had no issue with goods produced in settlements.
COVID-19: Moscow starts mass vaccination amid record cases
Scientists raise concerns after Russia gives go-ahead before full trials to test safety, efficacy are completed.
The Palestinian case at the ICC is legal, not political
It is time for the ICC to finally open the investigation on Israel/Palestine.
Chile’s Mapuche people vs the State: A battle for ancestral lands
We travel to Chile to meet some of the Mapuche groups on the offensive to reclaim their culture.
‘Extremely regrettable’: Somalis dismayed by US troop withdrawal
Officials slam US move to pull back troops from Somalia as a blow to fight against al-Shabab group.
Defeating fascism beyond the ballot
Trump has lost the election - but the battle against his brand of politics is far from over.
Blood and Tears: French Decolonisation (Part 3)
The story of the decline of the French empire and the indelible mark colonialism left on countries that were colonised.
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