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Battle for the BBC
With BBC in the crosshairs of Boris Johnson’s government, we look at network’s century of struggle with British state.
US mulls Houthi ‘terror’ label as groups say civilians to suffer
Aid groups, US legislators and experts say US plan to designate Yemeni rebel group will worsen dire humanitarian crisis.
New York governor wins International Emmy for COVID-19 briefings
The award committee praised Andrew Cuomo's 'masterful use of television to inform and calm people around the world'.
UK, Canada agree to post-Brexit rollover trade deal
The countries say they will work on a more comprehensive agreement next year after Britain completes its EU departure.
Nigeria slips into recession blamed on COVID-19 and oil prices
The country's economy shrinks two quarters in a row amid contraction in its oil sector.
Thousands rally against French bill to curb police identification
Demonstrators in France decry draft law restricting publication of photos or videos of officers' faces while in action.
How has Burkina Faso changed since the ‘insurrection’?
Burkinabes go to the polls on Sunday as the country faces an escalating humanitarian and economic crisis.
Trump to lose @POTUS Twitter account on January 20
Donald Trump refuses to concede to Joe Biden, but Twitter says that won't get in the way of official account's transfer.
Erdogan calls on EU for dialogue, says Turkey’s future in Europe
Erdogan's message comes as EU leaders consider imposing further sanctions on Turkey over Eastern Mediterranean dispute.
Five killed in police chase after mass prison break in Lebanon
Police said so far 15 inmates have been rearrested and four of the escaped prisoners handed themselves over.
Refugee advocates urge Biden to ‘rebuild’ US asylum system
The Biden administration must address curbs to the US asylum system that worsened under Trump, refugee groups say.
Concern grows for safety of Eritrean refugees as Tigray war rages
Eritrean refugees face threats of violence, harassment and food shortages amid conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray region.
Has New Zealand failed its youth?
High suicide rate, poverty and illiteracy are challenge for Jacinda Ardern’s government.
Iran imposes nationwide COVID-19 restrictions but no lockdown
Iran has enacted new restrictions but experts say a full lockdown is needed to control COVID-19 infections.
Mike Pompeo to meet Taliban negotiators in Qatar
Visit comes after a rocket attack that struck densely populated areas of Kabul, killing at least eight people.
Turkey’s President Erdogan, Saudi king discuss improving ties
Turkish President Erdogan and Saudi King Salman discussed bilateral ties and agreed to resolve lingering disputes.
Ethiopia says it captured Tigrayan town of Adigrat
Addis Ababa's denial that talks were imminent comes hours after the African Union named special envoys to help mediate.
G20 leaders tackle coronavirus crisis, global recession
Alongside the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change is a main theme that will be discussed in the Saudi-hosted G20 summit.
Iran slams European criticism on expanding nuclear programme
Iran says European concern is unwarranted since nations involved are not fully committed to the nuclear deal.
Twenty-three rockets hit Afghan capital Kabul, 8 civilians killed
At least eight civilians have been killed in the attack and dozens wounded as the Taliban denies involvement.
What to make of more than 70m Americans who voted for Trump?
As of today, 73,781,603 people voted for Trump, which amounts to 47.2 percent of the total votes counted.
Hackers target Premier League giants Manchester United
The football club said it shut down affected systems but confirmed customer and fan personal data was not breached.
Zimbabwe: Three years after Mugabe’s removal in 500 words
Years after his successor Emmerson Mnangagwa took over, the high hopes for change have dissipated into disaffection.
Pandemic in Chicago: Why are more Black people dying of COVID-19?
As coronavirus cases continue to rise in the United States, communities of colour have been hardest hit.
The survivor’s silence: Remembering the Nuremberg trials
Seventy-five years after senior Nazis were tried, a survivor's daughter describes growing up in the Holocaust's shadow.
Russia stops UN blacklisting of notorious Libyan militia
Move comes after US, Germany propose asset freeze and travel ban on al-Kaniyat militia and its leader Mohammed al-Kani.
Pompeo to visit UAE to discuss arms sale, Israel normalisation
The Trump administration is trying to secure a $23bn arms sale in advanced weapons systems to the United Arab Emirates.
Philippines ends overseas travel ban on healthcare workers
Labour minister says Philippines will initially allow 5,000 health workers to leave the country every year.
Taiwan voices hope for trade deal after economic talks with US
Taipei, Washington hold talks on issues including science and technology, supply chain restructuring, and 5G networks.
Trump suffers double blow in bid to overturn US election results
Georgia certifies Joe Biden's win as top Michigan legislators pour cold water on Trump play to reverse results.
Teen charged in Kenosha killings released on $2m bond
Kyle Rittenhouse, accused of killing two at a demonstration in August, was released after lawyers posted his bond.
Georgia pours cold water on Trump bid to overturn Biden win
Donald Trump's unprecedented push to contest US election results has suffered a string of legal and political defeats.
Mnuchin insists US has $800bn ‘bazooka’ after clawing back funds
Mnuchin faces criticism for his decision to take back Federal Reserve coronavirus funds amid new business closures.
Oracle billionaire battles COVID on island he purchased
Ellison, the billionaire co-founder of Oracle, owns 98 percent of the Hawaiian island of Lanai.
Biden calls on US Congress to pass emergency COVID-19 aid
US President-elect Joe Biden met with top Democrats to discuss a plan to tackle the surging COVID-19 pandemic.
Trump unveils contentious drug policies aimed at lowering costs
Lawsuits are almost guaranteed for both rules, leaving implementation unclear as Trump's days in office dwindle.
Germany hails ‘legacy’ of Nuremberg trials on 75th anniversary
German president urges the world to honour the landmark proceedings that gave birth to international criminal law.
Ethiopia claims two key towns seized from Tigray fighters
Ethiopian government says its forces have taken towns of Axum and Adwa in its advance towards the Tigrayan capital.
Donald Trump’s revenge tour? US can only watch and wait
It is becoming clear that Trump’s post-election efforts are partly rooted in push to get back at adversaries.
Rich countries block COVID-19 drugs rights waiver at WTO
EU and US oppose a move to waive intellectual property rules despite pressure to give drug access to poor countries.
Lebanon: The forensic audit donors demand is dead. Who killed it?
Auditing Lebanon's central bank was a key condition of releasing billions of dollars in desperately needed donor funds.
UN says 50 face possible execution in Iraq after unfair trials
UN urges Baghdad to halt all mass executions, noting that more than 40 prisoners have been executed since October.
Yemen in ‘imminent danger’ of world’s worst famine in decades: UN
Guterres' warning comes as the US threatens to blacklist the Houthis, raising fears aid delivery will be blocked.
Far right seizing COVID-19 ‘opportunity’ to expand: Study
German commissioned study says the new far-right movement is 'leaderless, transnational, apocalyptic' and violent.
Vaccine hopes, global GDP risks, YouTube for kids and a tiny owl
We round up the numbers to know from the week’s biggest economic stories so you can impress yourself and your friends.
Amazon delays Black Friday in France amid outcry from small biz
The delay by Amazon and other major retailers comes as small rivals campaign to reopen stores before the big sales day.
Brazil: Black man beaten to death by supermarket security guards
Carrefour Brasil says it cut ties with the security firm whose employees beat to death a Black man in one of its stores.
Trudeau urges Canadians to reduce contacts as COVID-19 cases rise
Canada's top public health officer says daily COVID-19 cases could reach 60,000 by end of 2020 in worst-case scenario.
Bosnia: 25 years since Dayton accord, divisive politics live on
Bosnia's Serb-run entity Republika Srpska could 'very possibly attempt to secede' sometime in the future, analysts say.
UN urges Egypt to release human rights activists
Three members of the EIPR were arrested after several ambassadors and diplomats visited its Cairo office on November 3.
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