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Malaria gains at risk from COVID-19 pandemic: WHO
World Health Organization says disruptions to treatment could lead to tens of thousands additional deaths.
Twitter suspends Thai royalist account tied to influence campaign
Account thought to be part of effort to boost royalist messages after months of anti-establishment protests.
The romance of Hong Kong past: In the Mood for Love – 20 years on
The story of unrequited love set in 1960s Hong Kong, romanticised the image of a city in constant flux.
Trump adviser Kushner and team heading to Qatar, Saudi Arabia
Seeking to end the rift in the Gulf region, Kushner will meet Qatari emir and Saudi crown prince, say US media reports.
Former Senegal midfielder Papa Bouba Diop dies at 42
Tributes pour in for Senegalese footballer who scored first goal of 2002 World Cup against reigning champions France.
Rocket attack causes fire at oil refinery in northern Iraq
The ISIL armed group claims responsibility for the rocket attack, which briefly halted operations at the small refinery.
Mysterious monolith vanishes from Utah desert
Officials in western US state of Utah cite 'credible reports' that the object was removed 'by an unknown party'.
Belarus police detain hundreds at ‘march of neighbours’ protests
Anti-government protesters shift tactics to evade crackdown, creating smaller gatherings in districts across Minsk.
Mekelle hospitals struggling to care for wounded: ICRC
Red Cross warns of influx of trauma patients, says supplies running dangerously low as UN calls for humanitarian access.
Hungarian commissioner retracts comparing George Soros to Hitler
Comments by Szilard Demeter drew outrage from Hungary’s Jewish community and led to calls for his dismissal.
Fauci warns of ‘surge upon surge’ of COVID-19 in coming weeks
The top infectious disease expert in the United States says he expects a spike following the Thanksgiving holiday.
Wisconsin recount confirms Joe Biden victory over Donald Trump
Second Wisconsin county finishes recount, confirming that Biden beat Trump by more than 20,000 votes in the US state.
Polls open in Brazil municipal runoff elections
The elections include races for mayor of Brazil's two largest cities and come as the coronavirus continues to rage.
Plan to boost Swiss firms’ global liability fails in referendum
Switzerland rejects extending corporate liability over rights abuses and environmental harm caused abroad.
Investigators search doctor’s office in Maradona death probe
Tearful Leopoldo Luque tells reporters he gave investigators all records of his treatment of the football star.
At least 110 civilians killed in ‘gruesome’ Nigeria massacre
Men and women harvesting crops assaulted by armed attackers on motorcycles, UN says.
Indonesian volcano erupts, forcing residents to flee
Local airport closed as Mount Ili Lewotolok erupts in a remote part of the Southeast Asian archipelago.
Condemnation after photojournalist wounded during Paris protest
Ameer Alhalbi was covering Saturday's demonstrations opposing police violence.
Darth Vader actor Dave Prowse dies aged 85
British actor who played arch-villain Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy passed away after a short illness.
The personal is political: A journey through Palestinian exile
As a Palestinian, I constantly find myself asking where I belong. The answer is that there is no space for me.
Eviction of Palestinians in Sheikh Jarrah part of Israeli policy
Israeli military and judiciary work hand in hand on dispossession and displacement of Palestinians, activists say.
Iran parliament demands end of nuclear inspections after murder
Hardliners in parliament are gearing up to revitalise Iran’s nuclear programme after scientist’s assassination.
Trump loses another election court challenge
Republican lawsuit sought to invalidate mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania where President-elect Biden won by 81,000 votes.
COVID-19: 10 million Iraqi children back to school
Elementary students to attend class one day a week, while older children will be required to go twice.
Afghanistan: 34 people killed in two suicide bombings
Dozens of soldiers killed and wounded after attackers detonate vehicles full of explosives.
Singaporean mother gives birth to baby with COVID-19 antibodies
A woman who was pregnant when infected with COVID has reportedly given her child antibodies against the virus.
Sudan forces seize large weapons haul near Ethiopia
Mortar rounds and assault weapons seized in Kassala state as fighting rages in neighbouring Ethiopia.
In Pictures: French protesters clash with police
Tens of thousands took to the streets against a security law restricting the filming of police officers.
Elite runners brave Delhi half-marathon dubbed ‘suicidal’
The race was scaled back as the city experiences a third wave of the coronavirus pandemic and dangerous air quality.
Rockets hit Eritrea capital after Ethiopia declares victory
The attack marked the third time Asmara has come under fire from Tigray since military operations began in November.
North Korea toughens rules of entry to sea to fight coronavirus
State media says Pyongyang is acting against 'uncivilised and unhygienic elements' that could help spread an epidemic.
Severe fire danger for Australia as temperatures smash records
Rural Fire Service forecasts 'very high to severe fire danger' in parts of New South Wales, issues total fire ban.
‘We are fed up’: Guatemalans continue anti-government protests
Guatemala's Congress annulled a contentious budget this week, but protesters are still calling for president to resign.
Brazilians to vote in municipal runoff as COVID-19 rages
Runoff races for Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's two most-populous cities, will be among those held on Sunday.
UK, France sign new deal to curb Channel refugee crossings
UK interior minister Priti Patel said under the deal the number of officers patrolling French beaches would double.
Montenegro and Serbia expel each other’s ambassadors
Podgorica cites 'continuous meddling in internal affairs' as reason for expulsion; Belgrade responds in kind.
Canada enacts new regulations before US drug import rule
Rule allowing US pharmacists and wholesalers to import prescription drugs in bulk from Canada comes into effect Monday.
Dozens killed in attack on farm workers in Nigeria
Some 40 people reported 'slaughtered' in attack on labourers working in rice fields in Borno state, northeast Nigeria.
‘Harsh revenge’: How will Iran respond to scientist’s killing?
Iran weighs its options for taking revenge for the assassination of nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.
What will it take to end conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray region?
Ethiopian government denies rejecting talks as PM launches 'final assault' on region.
The unbearable lightness of being Obama
The former US president lacks conviction and this is apparent in every page and chapter of his new memoir.
Cuban artists say authorities agree to talks after rare protests
Protesters met Cuban deputy minister Saturday after large public protests decrying curbs to civil liberties.
Pro-democracy protests can help bring peace to Thailand’s south
The success of the continuing struggle for democracy in Thailand is crucial for securing peace in its southern regions.
Killing of Iranian scientist a ‘violation of human rights’: Qatar
Qatar's deputy PM says assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh 'will only contribute to pouring more fuel on the fire'.
Ethiopia PM says Tigray operation over after army seizes Mekelle
PM says military operations in Tigray 'completed and ceased' after army seizes Mekelle; no immediate comment from TPLF.
Mohsen Fakhrizadeh assassination: How the world reacted
Turkey describes Mohsen Fakhrizadeh's killing as 'act of terrorism' while EU calls it 'criminal' and urges 'restraint'.
Police hunt suspects after four killed on Indonesian island
Attackers also torched homes in Lembantongoa village in Central Sulawesi, including one used for regular prayers.
Pope Francis appoints first African American cardinal
Wilton Gregory, the archbishop of Washington, DC, made headlines this year for criticising US President Donald Trump.
Iran may retaliate in Iraq for killing of scientist: Analysts
Analysts say the assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh may trigger a violent response in Iraq.
In Biden’s hometown, election win brings some hope amid COVID-19
Residents of Wilmington, Delaware say they hope Joe Biden's presidential victory will spur much-needed help.
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