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Turkish parliament approves troop deployment to Nagorno-Karabakh
President Erdogan says the military force will 'benefit the peace and prosperity of the regional people'.
China’s irritated trade partners push back on COVID-19 food tests
Canada calls China's rejection of food products that had positive tests for COVID-19 'unjustified trade restrictions'.
Taiwan grounds F-16 fighter fleet after jet goes missing in drill
The move involves about 150 aircraft and follows the disappearance of a jet minutes after takeoff on Tuesday.
Hong Kong politicians arrested for causing stink over anthem law
Police arrest three ex-legislators for disruptions to debate on law punishing disrespect for China's national anthem.
Israeli air raids in Syria kill three soldiers, hit Iranian sites
Syrian state media says three soldiers killed as Israeli military says it bombed Iranian and Syrian army targets.
Biden, Modi pledge to strengthen US-India ties in phone call
Indian PM Modi, US president-elect agree to further expand Indo-US strategic partnership, India’s foreign ministry said.
South Australia announces six-day ‘circuit-breaker’ lockdown
State government says strict measures necessary to get on top of contact tracing and testing.
COVID-19 cases in S Korea exceed 300 for first time since August
Stubborn cluster outbreaks prompt concern that country is on brink of another wave of the coronavirus.
Donald Trump fires cyber-chief who said US election was clean
US president announced on Twitter he was firing top cybersecurity official Christopher Krebs.
Early trial results show Sinovac vaccine triggers immune response
Findings another boost to hope that vaccines can bring an end to accelerating coronavirus pandemic.
US to drop drug charges against Mexico’s former defence chief
Charges against Salvador Cienfuegos to be dropped so he can be investigated in Mexico, says US attorney general.
Roche on track to produce Regeneron’s COVID-19 antibody cocktail
The experimental therapy was used to treat United States President Donald Trump in October.
China to overtake 56 nations by 2025 in per capita income surge
The Asian powerhouse is forecast to have per capita GDP, adjusted for purchasing power, equal to $25,307 in 2025.
Peru’s new president sworn in, calls for calm after protests
Francisco Sagasti was sworn in as interim president after the departure of two presidents over the last week.
US Federal Reserve official calls for more diversity in economics
Lael Brainard is considered a frontrunner to be United States President-elect Joe Biden's Treasury secretary.
Pentagon says US warship destroyed ICBM target in test off Hawaii
The test could raise arms-control tensions with China and Russia, which fear it may undercut their nuclear deterrents.
US Senate blocks confirmation of Trump Fed nominee Shelton
Judy Shelton had advocated a return to the 'gold standard' and criticised the Fed's independence in monetary policy
Oil rally fades as COVID spikes crush hopes for vaccine quick fix
Oil prices were little changed on Tuesday as rising COVID infections temper hopes for a rapid vaccine-driven recovery.
Parents, what are your kids watching on YouTube? Ads, study finds
Research finds that one in five YouTube videos watched by kids eight and under had ads that were not age-appropriate.
‘This isn’t a game’: Michelle Obama urges smooth transition
Obama recounted how she and her husband invited Donald Trump to the White House days after his shock 2016 win.
‘In the hands of God:’ Storm Iota pummels Central America
Nicaragua, still partly flooded by Hurricane Eta two weeks ago, again bears the brunt of a storm's impact.
UK’s Labour Party reinstates Jeremy Corbyn after suspension
The former Labour leader was suspended last month for his comments regarding an anti-Semitism report.
Iraqi military says four rockets hit Baghdad’s Green Zone
Attack in area housing embassies comes after the US announces plans to reduce troop levels in Iraq from 3,000 to 2,500.
US announces plans to cut troop levels in Afghanistan, Iraq
Pentagon outlines plans to reduce number of US forces in Afghanistan from approximately 4,500 to 2,500 by mid-January.
Five dead, many wounded in suicide bomb attack in Somalia
Suicide bomber detonates explosives in Mogadishu restaurant frequented by dozens, in latest al-Shabab-claimed attack.
Biden’s top White House team to feature campaign veterans
President-elect Joe Biden names close confidants and key campaign leaders to key White House positions.
Dozens killed in eastern DRC in latest attacks blamed on ADF
Twenty-nine people were killed in Virunga park and six civilians slaughtered in nearby village of Kokola, officials say.
Palestinian Authority to resume coordination with Israel
PA says relationship to 'return to how it was' after receiving confirmation of Israel's commitment to past agreements.
Bitcoin is back and it just soared past $17,000
Bitcoin tops $17,000 for the first time in nearly three years.
Greek police use tear gas to break up march marking 1973 uprising
100 people detained in Athens after demonstrators defy COVID-related ban to commemorate revolt against dictatorship.
Georgia official: Senator ‘implied’ throwing out legal votes
The Republican official overseeing Georgia's election recount says a Republican senator discussed tossing legal ballots.
More than 1,000 killed in six months in South Sudan
UN says a further 400 people have been abducted in communal conflicts as country struggles to emerge from years of war.
Hurricane Iota roars onto Nicaragua as 2nd blow in 2 weeks
It is carrying hurricane-force winds over northern Nicaragua and is expected to cross southern Honduras by the evening.
‘Lame duck’ US Congress bogged down in politics over COVID bill
No movement on COVID-19 stimulus package in Congress post-election as decisions on government funding, defence await.
Amazon opens online pharmacy, uprooting yet another sector
The tech titan allows customers to order meds or prescription refills and have them delivered to their front door.
Trump campaign lawsuit over Pennsylvania vote heads to court
The Trump campaign is suing to prevent certification of results that give Joe Biden the state's 20 electoral votes.
Is academic freedom under threat in France?
Why did the Senate recently try to make academic freedom in France conditional on respecting the values of the Republic?
‘Everything’s been destroyed’: Iota hits Providencia island
Hurricane Iota damages 98 percent of the Colombian island's infrastructure is damaged and one person has died.
In Pictures: Thai police fire tear gas at pro-democracy rally
Police use water cannon and tear gas during the most violent confrontation in months of student-led protests.
Tesla is massive and shoehorning it into the S&P won’t be easy
With a market value of $390bn and growing, Elon Musk's Tesla is poised to be the biggest company ever added to the S&P.
Facebook, Twitter heads testify before US Senate: Live
The tech CEOs are taking questions before a Senate committee to defend their handling of election disinformation.
‘Too unbelievable’: Covering a tumultuous US election
The many subplots were hard to follow, and with Trump intent on staying in the White House, it isn't over yet.
Dow falls 300 points as weak retail sales trounce vaccine rally
Elon Musk's Tesla bucked Tuesday's downward trend and soared on news it will be joining the S&P 500 index in December.
Bosnia arrests former Serb policeman over killing of 51 civilians
Dusan Culibrk is accused of taking part in the killing of non-Serb civilians in western Bosnia in the 1990s.
Armenia, Azerbaijan exchange troops’ bodies after ceasefire
200 bodies exchanged as Azerbaijani president and first lady tour region, claiming Armenians have 'ruined' some towns.
Party over? China trade rift threatens Australian winemakers
A widening political rift between Canberra and Beijing is spilling over into trade ties between the two.
NATO chief warns of ‘high’ price of hasty Afghan withdrawal
Jens Stoltenberg warns against reported US military pullout saying the price for leaving 'too soon' could be very high.
G20’s Saudi arms sales three times as much as aid to Yemen: Oxfam
Charity says G20 states sold arms worth $17bn to Riyadh since it joined Yemen war but gave a third of the amount as aid.
Infographic: What a third COVID-19 wave could look like
Four graphics to help you understand which countries are experiencing a second or third wave in COVID-19 infections.
Thai police fire water cannon, tear gas as protest turns violent
Demonstrators are demanding changes to the constitution drawn up by Thailand's then-military rulers.
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