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‘No evidence’: US election officials reject Trump claims of fraud
President Donald Trump and his Republican party allege that voting fraud and lost ballots led to his loss to Joe Biden.
Tensions persist as Libya’s warring sides debate road to peace
Tripoli-based government warns last month's ceasefire could be 'in peril' after rival forces stage live fire exercises.
Aung San Suu Kyi’s party confirmed winner in Myanmar election
The comfortable win will be a boost for Aung San Suu Kyi.
Bangladesh extends school shutdown over second COVID-19 wave
Most COVID-19 restrictions lifted but schools and educational institutions to remain closed until December 19.
Philippines typhoon death toll rises as clean up begins
Police say 26 people have been confirmed dead with dozens still missing after Vamco triggered floods and landslides.
Measles surges to 23-year high as children left unvaccinated
Declining levels of immunisation allow highly infectious disease to spread as WHO looks to close gaps in vaccination.
Stimulus boost: India gives more help to firms hit by coronavirus
Latest measure brings India's total coronavirus relief package to 15 percent of GDP.
‘More sophistication, more backbone’: Biden’s approach to China
Most expect a more measured ‘competent’ approach to US-China foreign policy under a Biden-led administration.
Indonesia’s ‘Jurassic Park’: Construction begins despite concerns
Indonesia has begun work to transform the habitat of the unique Komodo dragon into a tourist destination.
Ahmaud Arbery’s killer sent racist messages: Prosecutor
Travis and Gregory McMichael face murder charges for the killing of Arbery, 25, in February.
After Trump gains, Latino groups say Dems need economic populism
Trump made election gains among Latinos, but outreach and economic populism could win them back, organisers say.
Canada announces new pathway to residency for Hong Kong youth
Canada's new immigration programme for Hong Kong residents comes amid strained ties between Ottawa and Beijing.
Keep dancing: US judge extends TikTok deadline amid Trump battle
ByteDance was facing a Thursday deadline to comply with Trump's order to sell TikTok’s US operations.
Former Amazon.com employee sues over COVID worker safety issues
Former Amazon employee Christian Smalls alleges the tech giant failed to protect its 'predominantly minority' workers.
More world leaders than US Republicans congratulate Biden
The world is moving forward to work with President-elect Biden even as President Donald Trump refuses to concede.
Women, opposition lose seats in Jordan election
The election for the 130-seat parliament was marred by low turnout and the coronavirus pandemic.
Chinese President Xi personally halted $37bn Ant IPO: Report
Ant's IPO was halted after its co-founder made a speech at odds with the Chinese government's handling of the economy.
Activists condemn Bahrain’s use of citizenship revocation
Human rights activists say Bahraini government has stripped hundreds of their nationality as a tool to suppress dissent.
Trump blocks US investment in firms linked to Chinese military
Trump signs an executive order blocking US investment in firms Washington says are linked to China's military.
Can democracy survive in Hong Kong?
Pro-democracy legislators resign en masse after colleagues were dismissed.
Deutsche Bank says tax remote workers to rebuild COVID economy
Deutsche Bank suggests taxing remote workers to help rebuild from COVID and create a more inclusive economy.
Ghana’s former President Jerry Rawlings dies aged 73
Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo says Rawlings died in hospital in Accra after a short illness.
At least 74 migrants dead in ‘devastating’ shipwreck off Libya
IOM says coastguard and fishermen brought 47 survivors back to shore while rescue operation continues.
Moderna shares rise as investors await its COVID vaccine data
A surge in COVID-19 infections across the US is giving pharmaceutical companies working on vaccines the data they need.
Vaccine works against COVID mink mutation in early testing
A potential vaccine candidate in Denmark has shown early signs of success, a scientist working on the drug says.
Biden’s Treasury pick could be key to tackling climate change
Biden's Treasury pick will have to cope with a recession and also help address inequality and climate change.
UN expert calls for immediate lifting of sanctions against Qatar
Report says Saudi Arabia, Egypt, UAE and Bahrain in violation of human rights due to punitive measures against Doha.
Germany charges 12 in far-right ‘terror’ plot
Eleven of the men, arrested in countrywide raids in February, stand accused of membership of a 'terrorist organisation'.
Greg Clarke resigns from FIFA role after discriminatory comments
Former English FA chairman resigns after making a series of 'unacceptable' comments related to race and LGBTQ issues.
New COVID-19 case numbers rise globally: Live updates
Governments around the world are scrambling in the face of a new, sustained rise in coronavirus cases and deaths.
UK report calls out Saudi Arabia over women’s rights abuses
UK legislator Baroness Helena Kennedy demands world leaders shun G20 meeting in Riyadh over jailed women activists.
Appeals court clears Harvard of racial bias in admissions
The court rejects claims by affirmative-action opponents who said the university discriminates against Asian Americans.
Ethiopia PM claims major advance in Tigray region
With communications down and media barred, independent verification of the status of the conflict was impossible.
Biden denied key US intel briefings as Trump delays transition
The president-elect is not receiving the Presidential Daily Brief, something that concerns national security experts.
‘Like Obama’: What Biden’s presidency could mean for human rights
Experts expect a return to multilateralism and a closer relationship with the International Criminal Court.
Tropical Storm Eta dumps blustery rain on Florida west coast
Making its fourth landfall, Eta has already slammed Central America, Cuba and the upper Florida Keys.
Dow falls 180 points as COVID worries eclipse vaccine rally
Spiking COVID-19 infections and the challenges of containing pandemic overshadow positive vaccine news this week.
Iran passes grim milestone of 40,000 deaths from COVID-19
Iran's death toll has soared in recent weeks, shattering records in nation with the worst outbreak in the Middle East.
Seven peacekeepers killed in Sinai helicopter crash: Officials
Helicopter belonged to an international peacekeeping force; five Americans are among the dead, Israeli official says.
Turkey warns Armenia against breaking Nagorno-Karabakh truce
Azerbaijan's closest ally says it will resume military action if Armenia does not withdraw 'voluntarily'.
Baby, six months, dies hours after being saved from Mediterranean
Baby boy Joseph was among six people who lost their lives in a shipwreck off the Libyan coast.
Fur industry faces scrutiny over fears mink could spread COVID-19
Concerns about the mink spreading a mutated strain of COVID-19 to humans may hasten the end of fur farming.
For Biden, tough China trade and tech questions may have to wait
Domestic pressures will dominate US president-elect's first few months, but the China trade war will loom.
Hong Kong resignations ‘blatant challenge’ to authority: China
'No country would turn a blind eye to acts of betrayal by public officials,' says Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson.
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Why do these killings happen and how can they be stopped?
It is time to revolutionise how we talk about the weather
Over the past 50 years, the accuracy of cyclone forecasts has improved, but the way we communicate the risks has not.
Biden’s foreign policy will be similar to Obama’s, says Lavrov
Russian FM, whose ties with the Obama administration were strained, expects president-elect to follow the same path.
‘Alarming pattern’: Second Afghan journalist killed in a week
Elyas Dayee, a radio journalist, killed in a blast in Helmand days after another journalist was killed in Kabul.
Why is Trump’s lawyer fighting against women’s rights in Poland?
In Poland and across Europe, US-based Christian-right groups are working to limit women's access to abortion.
Saudi Red Sea project plans 16 hotels by 2023 to boost tourism
Owned by a Saudi sovereign fund and backed by Crown Prince MBS, the project entails developing resorts on 50 islands.
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