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Thai protests: Taking on the monarchy, breaking through taboos
Student activists in Thailand speak the unspeakable as they demand reforms to the monarchy.
Canada charges man for lying about joining ISIL
Shehroze Chaudhry was arrested after allegedly lying about having a role with ISIL, performing execution-style killings.
Bollywood star Deepika Padukone questioned in India drugs probe
Top actress questioned by the narcotics agency that is probing the film industry's alleged links with drug peddlers.
Military aircraft carrying aviation students crashes in Ukraine
Reports said most of those on board the plane were students at an aviation university run by the defence ministry.
Indian gov’t ‘sponsors Islamophobia’, Pakistan PM tells UN
In UNGA speech, Pakistani leader also denounces India's moves to cement control of Muslim-majority Kashmir
Breonna Taylor’s family demands release of evidence in case
Taylor's family is demanding the release of all body camera footage, police files and court transcripts.
US landlords sue over COVID-19 eviction ban as tenants struggle
Advocates worry that overturning these bans could cause homelessness to spike and force people into crowded shelters.
Masks in short supply as COVID-19 and fires sweep US West Coast
Masks have been hard to find even as air quality in West Coast states ranges from merely unhealthy to hazardous.
Is Pakistan’s military interfering in politics?
PM Imran Khan's party denies getting help from the army to win the 2018 election.
US teen charged in Kenosha shootings fights extradition
Kyle Rittenhouse is charged in connection with shootings that killed two people at protests in US state of Wisconsin.
‘Give diplomacy a chance’: Greece PM invites Turkey for talks
Speaking at the UN, Greek PM calls for a solution with Ankara over oil and gas drilling in the eastern Mediterranean.
Google to block political ads after US election polls close
The policy, which is designed to block all advertisements related to the election, also applies to YouTube.
Pope Francis: COVID-19 crisis a chance to ‘come out better’
In UN speech, pontiff calls for 'change of direction', urging world leaders to reform economic and social systems.
Hello skies: Boeing’s 737 MAX return to air gets boost in Europe
Test flights and a round of simulator sessions conducted this month went well, a European aviation official has said.
Facebook critics start rival, independent ‘oversight board’
The critics warn Facebook is already being used to undermine the US elections.
Queen Elizabeth II reports $45m hit in income amid pandemic
Lack of income from visitors to royal buildings is likely to bring a general funding shortfall of $19m over three years.
Abbas: Israel normalisation ‘violation of just and lasting’ peace
Mahmoud Abbas calls for international conference early next year to 'launch a genuine peace process'.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg honoured in historic US Capitol ceremony
Ruth Bader Ginsburg is the first woman and first Jewish person to lie in state in the Capitol.
At least 16 migrants feared dead in shipwreck off Libya: IOM
Three bodies recovered and 13 missing; 22 survivors returned to detention camp in Libya, UN agency reports.
ECOWAS to uphold Mali sanctions until civilian PM appointed
ECOWAS bloc had slapped sanctions on Mali after the military coup that toppled President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita.
US stocks tread water as uncertainty clouds outlook
Investors are coming to grips with a downshifting economic recovery and stalled government aid.
‘A huge difference’: Volunteers mobilise in Oregon fire aftermath
Community groups in Oregon are collecting and distributing supplies to families displaced by deadly wildfires.
Trade to human rights: Trajectory of Trump’s China policy
Trump doubles down on punishing Beijing economically over Uighurs, while Biden’s China policy remains unclear.
Domestic violence ‘pandemic’ is costing countries billions
About one in three women in Lesotho has suffered physical or sexual violence - often by a partner.
Justice Department seeks immediate ban on WeChat in US
The Justice Department said the Chinese-owned messaging service is a threat to US national security.
‘Didn’t deserve to be kicked out’: Messi laments Suarez departure
Club captain Messi takes swipe at Barcelona's board after departure of fellow forward Suarez for Atletico Madrid.
Huge fire put out at Huawei facility in China
No casualties reported in blaze at under-construction research building in southern city of Dongguan.
Legendary Indian singer SP Balasubramanyam passes away
The winner of multiple awards over a 50-year career, the 74-year-old singer died of COVID-19-related complications.
Refugees accuse Greece of pushing them back out to sea
Greek authorities are shoving refugees into life rafts and abandoning them at sea, according to an AP investigation.
Trump lawyers, prosecutors argue in court over president’s taxes
Trump's lawyers will ask court to block access to his tax returns as prosecutor widens investigation.
US election live blog: Ginsburg’s historic memorial service
Late US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is the first woman to lie in state in the US Capitol.
Israelis appeal against training of India police accused of abuse
A petition filed in Israel's top court seeks to prevent the training of Indian officers accused of Kashmir abuses.
Indian boy’s death highlights plight of bonded labour
The eight-year-old boy’s parents who worked as bonded labourers were beaten by their employer after asking for money.
Prominent Kashmiri lawyer-activist shot dead in Srinagar
Babar Qadri was shot on Thursday evening at his home in Srinagar by unidentified gunmen posing as clients, police said.
Analysis: Trump, Biden debates – a ‘televised job interview’
Televised debates are a widely-watched and important staple of US presidential campaigns, and have been since 1960.
Paul Rusesabagina admits backing rebels, denies violence
Famed for his depiction in Hotel Rwanda film, former hotel manager denies role in violence committed by armed group.
Bah Ndaw sworn in as Mali’s transitional president following coup
Veteran soldier tasked with leading country to elections within 18 months; coup leader Assimi Goita to serve as deputy.
Two wounded in knife attack near Charlie Hebdo’s former offices
Arrests made after stabbing attack, which comes as trial over deadly 2015 assault at satirical newspaper is under way.
UK police officer shot dead by man detained in custody centre
A 23-year-old prisoner is in a critical condition in hospital after reportedly turning gun on himself.
Sea ice and a China surprise: Climate losses and gains
As Arctic ice shrinks to near-record-minimum, China's plan to reach carbon neutrality provides a rare glimmer of hope.
Egypt braces for fresh anti-Sisi protests
Authorities tighten security, step up arrests as demonstrators prepare to take part in 'Friday of Anger' rallies.
Floods-hit Sudan facing ‘unprecedented challenges’, UN warns
Nearly 830,000 people affected, 120 killed as rain and flooding continue to pose 'unprecedented challenges', UN says.
Hounded in the US, TikTok is also facing scrutiny in Australia
The video-sharing app has downplayed links between its parent company, ByteDance, and the Chinese Communist Party.
Turkey orders dozens of arrests including opposition mayor
Warrants relate to 2014 protests in Turkey sparked by the seizure of mainly Kurdish Syrian town of Kobane by ISIL.
GNA head says fragile Libya peace at risk by rival forces
Head of UN-brokered gov't says rival forces in the east have not shown desire to cooperate amid efforts to hold vote.
Indian farmers block roads, railways over farm bills
Farmers organise protests across several states against gov't move to open agriculture to corporate sector.
In Zimbabwe’s overcrowded prisons, fear of COVID-19 spreads
Jacob Ngarivhume and Hopewell Chin'ono decry crammed conditions, lack of essential iems to protect against COVID-19.
Tears at Boohoo? UK clothing chain criticised for labour issues
Independent review conducted after reports that contractors were paying workers less than minimum wage.
G7 to back debt freeze extension for poor nations: Report
The group's finance ministers are to discuss a six-month extension of a programme to help world's poorest countries.
Malaysia power struggle set to drag on as king recuperates
Opposition leader's meeting with King Sultan Abdullah cancelled after monarch taken to hospital for observation.
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