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Syrian rebel advance brings exiled Aleppo residents back to city
Syrian opposition fighters have pushed Assad's forces out of Aleppo, allowing exiled residents to return.
Israel to be “more forceful” with any Hezbollah “skirmishes”
Drew Mikhael on why Israel may consider ratcheting up its military response to any ceasefire violations by Hezbollah.
Loving it: Populist on populist violence
Trump's fans in Canada are outraged now that he has threatened tariffs.
US surgeon breaks down reading stories from Gaza doctors
US paediatric surgeon Dr Tanya Haj-Hassan broke down in tears at a UN hearing as she recounted stories from Gaza.
‘Maya blue’: The mystery dye recreated two centuries after it was lost
A ceramicist retraces his Maya roots to recreate a long-lost pre-Hispanic pigment that survived for over a millennium.
UNRWA pauses aid through key Gaza crossing as hunger stalks Palestinians
Suspension of humanitarian aid into Gaza comes as Israeli attacks kill almost 100 Palestinians in the last 24 hours.
Video: Norwegian minister pushes for European action to recognise Palestine
Norway's foreign minister says his country is taking the lead in pushing to establish a Palestinian state.
Who is Kash Patel, the Trump loyalist tapped to run the FBI?
Appointment of a loyal aide to the FBI post could end long-running tradition of keeping presidents at arm's length.
Israel kills Gaza aid workers from World Central Kitchen, Save The Children
World Central Kitchen was forced to pause operations after three more of its employees were killed in Israeli attacks.
China blasts US arms sale to Taiwan, President Lai’s visit to Hawaii
Beijing lodges 'serious protests' with the US saying it 'strongly condemns' Taiwanese leader's stopover in Hawaii, Guam.
Syrian rebels seize control of Aleppo city in a lightning offensive
Syrian rebels wrest control of Aleppo city from the Syrian government forces after eight years.
Thousands mourn ex-Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut
Thousands of mourners have gathered in southern Beirut where Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah was assassinated.
Trump picks anti-‘deep state’ crusader Kash Patel to lead FBI
Patel has vowed to downsize the top intelligence body and pursue 'conspirators' in the government and media.
Romanians vote in parliamentary elections as far right hopes to make gains
Parliamentary elections come a week after a right-wing candidate won most votes in first round of presidential election.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,011
These were the key developments on the 1,011th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
MLS Cup final 2024: LA Galaxy vs NY Red Bulls confirmed on December 7
The New York and Los Angeles teams will face-off for the biggest prize in North American football.
Who is Louise Haigh and why has she resigned as UK’s transport minister?
Labour party's Haigh was the youngest member of PM Keir Starmer's cabinet when a decade-old fraud case resurfaced.
‘Our seeds, our roots’: Sowing hope as Israeli bombs fell on Lebanon
An agroecological collective in the Bekaa Valley has built a 'seed library' to preserve the region's farming heritage.
New Zealand vs England: Bethell, Carse guide visitors to eight-wicket win
Debutant Bethell's quick 50 and Carse's six-for help the visitors seal an emphatic win on day four in Christchurch.
Qatar GP: Formula 1 qualifying – Vestappen gets pole, Piastri wins sprint
Max Verstappen takes pole position for F1's Qatar GP while Oscar Piastri wins sprint race in Saturday's qualifying.
Georgia’s president will not step down until ‘illegitimate’ election rerun
Pro-EU critic of ruling Georgian Dream party says she won't leave office next month as parliament elected fraudulently.
Will Australia’s ban on under-16s using social media work?
The move has divided opinion internationally on how to protect children online.
Israeli attacks kill two, wound six in southern Lebanon despite ceasefire
Israel and Hezbollah have accused each other of breaching the terms of the ceasefire that ended nearly 14 months of war.
Israel kills three World Central Kitchen aid workers as it pounds Gaza
US-based food charity says it is pausing operations in Gaza after Israeli air attack hits vehicle carrying its workers.
Iceland holds parliamentary election after government’s collapse
The legislative election takes place after the collapse of a fragile coalition, with the economy being a top concern.
How Suriname and Guyana plan to share oil and gas wealth with citizens
Suriname will distribute revenues from new oil and gas discoveries among its more than 600,000 citizens.
I am starving in Gaza and I don’t believe the world can’t do anything
Israel tried to starve Gaza before and the international community reacted. Why isn't it doing anything now?
Syrian rebels reach central Aleppo as army announces temporary withdrawal
Military says dozens of soldiers killed in attacks in northwest and it was regrouping to launch a 'counterattack'.
US approves $385m arms sale to Taiwan
Deal includes spare parts for fighter jets and radar systems as President Lai heads to Pacific, with stops in US.
Israel doubles down on its critics
Be it ICC arrest warrants or media criticism, Israel is pushing back hard.
Ukrainian men face sexual torture in Russian detention centres: UN
The UN says most reported cases of sexual violence against men occur in detention centres.
Namibia faces election chaos as voting extended after ‘irregularities’
Opposition seeking to upend decades of governing Swapo dominance urges voters to stay the course and cast ballots.
Ireland elections: Counting under way, exit poll shows tight three-way race
Exit poll put left-wing nationalists Sinn Fein at 21.1 percent of votes, slightly ahead of two centre-right parties.
Analysis: Can the Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire hold?
Israel is stil launching strikes in Lebanon and is preventing people from returning to southern areas.
Robert Sobukwe, the South African leader once as revered as Mandela
Born 100 years ago, Sobukwe was a titan of South Africa's anti-apartheid struggle.
Kosovo PM blames Serbia for explosion at canal supplying power plants
Serbia calls claims 'baseless' and condemns blast as act that threatens 'fragile stability we are striving to maintain'.
North Korea’s Kim says Russia has right to self-defence against Ukraine
Pyongyang will 'invariably support' Russia 'to defend its sovereignty', Kim tells visiting Russian defence chief.
Why has Palestinian Authority’s Mahmoud Abbas nominated a successor now?
Rawhi Fattouh has been named to take over as interim president if Abbas steps down due to ill health.
At least 27 dead after boat capsizes in Nigeria
Latest tragedy to hit busy waterways leaves more than 100 missing, with causes ranging from turbulence to age of vessel.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,010
These were the key developments on the 1,010th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Amazon faces Indian court scrutiny for labour conditions at warehouse
Workers detail stories of an unsafe work environment and unreasonable targets at a major warehouse.
Fear of Trump tariffs drive shoppers for Black Friday deals
Inflation-fatigued shoppers were looking for deals as they worried about higher prices next year on back of tariffs.
Leicester sign van Nistelrooy as manager after his impressive Man Utd spell
Leicester City appoint Ruud van Nistelrooy as their new manager following Dutchman's release by Manchester United.
What’s next after Syrian opposition forces’ surprise offensive?
Fighting around Aleppo and Idlib reaches its most intense level in years.
Hezbollah chief says will work with Lebanon army to implement ceasefire
Hezbollah considers the ceasefire to signal a victory larger than 2006, but remains ready for war, its leader said.
Five Canadian news media outlets sue OpenAI for copyright breach
The case is a part of a wave of lawsuits against OpenAI over data used to train generative AI systems.
At least 42 Palestinians killed as Israel ramps up Gaza attacks
Medics say an Israeli drone strike killed Ahmed al-Kahlout, head of the Intensive Care Unit at Kamal Adwan Hospital.
As Mexico advances plan to dissolve watchdog agencies, critics cry foul
The proposal passed both houses of Mexico's Congress, leading critics to fear weakened government transparency.
A first look at the fully restored Notre Dame Cathedral
French President Emmanuel Macron got an early look at the interior of the fully restored Notre Dame de Paris.
Encircled by geopolitical risks, Armenia builds a lively tech startup scene
Ex-Soviet state is betting on a growing tech eco-system to drive its economy in region rife with geopolitical tensions.
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