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Biden prepares for White House as Trump holds out hope
Biden is laying the groundwork for his administration, as Trump clings to long-shot legal challenges to state results.
Eta regains hurricane strength as Florida prepares for hit
The storm's maximum sustained wind speed increased to about 120kmph (75mph) off Florida's southwest coast.
Civilians reel as violence spins out of control in Mozambique
Solution in Cabo Delgado conflict seems further away than ever as gruesome attacks aggravate dire humanitarian crisis.
US stocks open higher as vaccine rally rolls on
Vaccine hopes continued to lift investors sentiment for a third day.
Germany: Robbers drill into vault, steal 6.5 million euros
Police offer 100,000-euro reward to find people involved in criminal operation at customs office.
Emery Mwazulu Diyabanza: ‘France is still a colonial country’
Activist on mission to return colonial-era art to Africa has recently been fined for his protests, but vows to continue.
Will Biden stay on the course set by Trump in Afghanistan?
How will Biden's election as the US president affect the Afghan peace process, which was pushed by his predecessor.
Louis-Dreyfus sells stake in family business to Abu Dhabi fund
Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund to buy 45% stake in agricultural trading business in deal that will boost food security.
‘Relationship reassessed’: Joe Biden and Saudi Arabia relations
Analysts suggest Biden administration could end the near-unconditional support that Riyadh has enjoyed over the years.
On freedom of speech and ‘Islamist separatism’
Is Islam really against free speech? And does France really suffer from 'Islamist separatism', as Macron has charged?
Top South African official due in court over corruption charges
Police issue arrest warrant against Ace Magashule, secretary-general of the governing African National Congress party.
Russia says Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine is 92 percent effective
Russia's announcement follows Pfizer and BioNTech, which said their shot was also more than 90 percent effective.
Syria’s president says US pressure obstructing return of refugees
Western countries and Syria's neighbours, except for Lebanon, say conditions are not safe for the return of refugees.
India to regulate online news and social media sites
New order brings online news portals and content providers such as Netflix under the ambit of the government.
Iran’s Rouhani says Trump administration ‘abjectly struck down’
President says US President Donald Trump befell a fate it wished to exact on Iran's governing establishment.
Saudi Arabia: 4 wounded in bomb blast at WWI memorial in Jeddah
The bomb attack occurred at a World War I commemoration ceremony attended by European diplomats.
Belize votes for new government amid rising coronavirus cases
The Central American country goes to polls amid concerns over a stagnant economy and rising coronavirus infections.
Australian parliament to probe Rupert Murdoch’s media dominance
Petition launched by ex-PM Kevin Rudd decried Murdoch's News Corp as 'cancer on our democracy' operating a 'monopoly'.
China tells US to stop boosting ties with Taiwan
Washington and Taipei are set to hold inaugural economic talks in the United States on November 20.
Hong Kong’s pro-democracy legislators to resign en masse
Mass resignations come after Hong Kong government disqualified four legislators on allegations of threatening security.
UN urges Mozambique to investigate murder, beheadings
As many as 50 people have died in recent days in attacks by fighters linked to ISIL.
Protesters in Armenia demand gov’t steps down: Live news
Thousands in Yerevan call for PM to quit after he signed a deal to end the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.
In Pictures: Fault Lines’s journey covering the US elections
From passionate Trump supporters to vocal critics, a view of the campaigns and people who ultimately decided the vote.
Sudan braces for up to 200,000 fleeing Ethiopia fighting
No sign of a lull in fighting that has reportedly killed hundreds of people over the past week.
Belfast’s great survivor: The Europa Hotel
More than 30 explosions failed to close 'Europe's most bombed hotel', but could COVID-19 usher in its demise?
Bahrain’s long-serving PM Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa dies
At 84, he was one of the world's longest-serving prime ministers who held the post since Bahrain's independence in 1971.
Clashes over Ivory Coast vote as neighbouring states urge talks
Fighting erupted over President Alassane Ouattara's re-election as West African nations and France call for talks.
Nigerian protests: A once-in-a-generation moment for change
Change is coming to Nigeria, whether the political elite wants it or not.
Democrats secure House control but majority likely to shrink: AP
Party nails down at least 218 seats, according to the news agency, and could win few others when more votes are counted.
China’s tech clampdown wipes $260bn off share values
Beijing says it wants to root out monopolistic practices in tech industry, shortly after blocking Ant Group's giant IPO.
Crazy sale! China’s Singles’ Day bags record shopping revenues
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba records $56bn in first post-virus Singles' Day sales, beating 2019 high.
Hong Kong disqualifies legislators for ‘endangering security’
Move comes after China parliament passes motion allowing Hong Kong executive to expel legislators without court review.
India’s ruling BJP, allies win regional polls in a boost to Modi
PM Modi’s BJP and its ally win 125 seats in Bihar state, while opposition alliance manages to win 110 seats.
China’s ByteDance challenges Trump’s TikTok divestiture order
ByteDance says US claim that TikTok represents a security threat is unlawful and violates its rights under constitution.
Philippines orders thousands to evacuate ahead of Typhoon Vamco
Vamco is 21st to hit the Philippines this year, and comes with communities still trying to clean up after Typhoon Goni.
Vanuatu records first COVID-19 case in man who returned from US
The Pacific nation was one of the few countries in the world that was still free of the coronavirus.
Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble to begin on November 22
New scheme will begin with one flight a day into each city, with a quota of 200 travellers per flight.
Newly discovered primate in Myanmar ‘already facing extinction’
Scientists say only 200 to 250 individuals of the newly discovered Popa langur exist in the wild today.
US postal worker and vote ‘whistle-blower’ recants allegations
The Trump campaign had seized on the Pennsylvania worker's allegations, but he told investigators they were made up.
Singles’ Day: Alibaba shoppers ready to mingle on ‘Double Eleven’
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd turned China's anti-Valentine's Day into an enormous global shopping event.
Radio journalist shot dead outside home in the Philippines
Sixty-two-year-old Virgilio Maganes survived a previous attempt to kill him by playing dead.
US states resume lockdowns as COVID-19 hospitalisations skyrocket
The US reports more than 100,000 new daily COVID-19 infections for six straight days as 59,000 people are hospitalised.
Guatemala ends rescue operations at deadly landslide site
Dozens of people are believed to have been killed by a landslide during Tropical Storm Eta last week.
Vatican says McCarrick’s rise fault of many, but spares Francis
Two-year Vatican investigation into former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick finds warnings of sexual misconduct were ignored.
COVID kills 15,000 US mink as Denmark recommends nationwide cull
The US is keeping some dozen farms under quarantine while they investigate the cases, agriculture officials said.
Donald Trump’s US election lawsuits: Where do things stand?
The Trump campaign files several longshot legal challenges in a bid to reverse the outcome of the presidential election.
Norwegian Air furloughs staff, pleads for help to survive in 2021
Already heavily in debt, Norwegian Air sees its problems exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic.
Key Republicans: Let Trump’s election challenges play out
While some Republicans have accepted Joe Biden as president-elect, many others are fine with Trump's legal challenges.
US approves $23bn advanced arms sale to UAE: Pompeo
The arms sale, which includes F-35s, flows from the UAE's agreement to normalise relations with Israel.
Enslaved people rescued from illegal Brazilian gold mine
Authorities raided a mine run by Raimunda Oliveira Nunes, who is on Brazil's 'dirty list' of people using slave labour.
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