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FIFA to investigate Argentina over World Cup final behaviour
FIFA says Argentina potentially breached rules regarding 'offensive behaviour' and fair play.
Jamaica launches fraud probe after Bolt reports millions missing
Millions of dollars were reported missing from the Olympic champion's account at a private wealth management company.
UN Security Council members urge Taliban to void bans on women
Eleven members of the UNSC call on the group to reverse restrictive policies on women's and girls' education and work.
Peru president will not resign, apologises for protest death toll
More than 40 people have been killed and hundreds injured in protests that have rocked Peru since December.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 325
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 325th day, we take a look at the main developments.
What does China’s reopening mean for the economy?
China’s zero-COVID policy is over. Despite a surge in infections, the nation opened its doors to the rest of the world.
Iran hangs former defence ministry official for spying for UK
Iranian-British dual national was found guilty of being a spy for Britain’s MI-6 intelligence agency.
Indonesia deploys warship to monitor China coast guard vessel
A warship, maritime patrol plane and drone have been deployed to monitor the Chinese vessel in the North Natuna Sea.
Republicans probe chaotic US military withdrawal from Afghanistan
About 2,500 US soldiers died in Afghanistan, a conflict that became the longest war the United States fought.
Brazil top court to investigate Bolsonaro role in anti-Lula riots
Probe will look at his 'instigation and intellectual authorship of the anti-democratic acts' that 'resulted' in riots.
Zelenskyy mocks Russian forces fighting for ‘credit’ over Soledar
Head of the Wagner mercenary group had accused Russia's military establishment of trying to 'steal victory' in Soledar.
Japan, US and Europe must act together on China, PM Kishida says
If Russia's use of force goes 'unchallenged, it will happen elsewhere in the world, including Asia', Japan's PM says.
US to send delegation for law enforcement talks to Cuba
Talks come as the administration of US President Joe Biden eases relations with the Caribbean nation.
US Supreme Court to consider religious discrimination case
The case involves a postal carrier who says he cannot work on Sunday due to his religious beliefs.
Brazil prepares to seek extradition of Bolsonaro ally from US
Brazilian authorities are seeking return of former justice minister Anderson Torres as part of probe into Brasilia riot.
US treasury secretary Yellen warns of hitting debt cap by June
In a letter, Janet Yellen urged congressional leaders to quickly act to raise the debt ceiling.
US President Biden to give State of the Union speech in February
Biden will likely push for bipartisanship as he faces an empowered Republican majority in House of Representatives.
Frene Ginwala: First democratic S African parliament speaker dies
Frene Noshir Ginwala, called the 'torchbearer' of the post-apartheid parliament, dies aged 90 after suffering a stroke.
Gas pipeline between Lithuania and Latvia blows up
Fire put out at site of a gas pipeline explosion in northern Lithuania with no signs of attack or casualties.
Peru attorney general launches investigations into protest deaths
Probes will focus on deadly clashes at ongoing anti-government protests spurred by removal of ex-President Castillo.
Sinking Himalayan town puts spotlight on India’s hydropower push
Locals blame the damage on a hotel construction boom and tunneling for a nearby hydroelectric project.
What’s behind finding of classified files in Biden home, office?
It comes as an inquiry continues into former President Donald Trump's retention of classified papers.
Canada imposes new sanctions on two ‘Haitian elites’
Canadian government accuses two Haitian nationals, including associate of ex-President Martelly, of enabling gangs.
Photos: Death toll expected to rise after tornadoes strike US
The US National Weather Service received 45 tornado reports on Thursday, as violent storms whipped across the southeast.
Tesla slashes prices globally by as much as 20 percent
Price cuts challenge electric carmaker's rivals and reverse its strategy of past two years when orders exceeded supply.
Apple CEO Tim Cook to take a more than 40 percent pay cut
The compensation committee took into account shareholder feedback, company performance and a recommendation by Cook.
Afghans condemn Australia’s boycott of men’s cricket team
Afghan cricketers lead the chorus of criticism against Australia's decision to cancel a cricket series due in March.
Iran’s top diplomat says talks with Saudis could restore ties
Iranian foreign minister says he hopes diplomatic ties with Saudi Arabia can be restored after years of tensions.
US ‘fully committed’ to Japan alliance, Biden tells Kishida
Talks in Washington are part of Japanese prime minister's diplomatic blitz to boost partnerships amid China pressure.
Trump Organization fined $1.6m for ‘brazen’ tax fraud
The penalty is the maximum the judge could impose on the company, found guilty of 17 criminal charges.
What does Russia’s military shake-up mean for the war in Ukraine?
The appointment of Valery Gerasimov signals Moscow's failing war effort and fraught domestic politics, analysts say.
Greek court rejects charges against aid workers
Lesbos court says cases brought against two dozen people have procedural flaws.
For Biden, probe of classified documents is a political snag
Special counsels are investigating both Donald Trump and Joe Biden over their handling of classified documents.
Sri Lanka to slash military by a third to cut costs
The bankrupt country says it will reduce army personnel to 135,000 by next year and 100,000 by 2030.
Belarus could join war if Ukraine ‘invades’, says Russia
Moscow warns of 'collective response' to any attack on Russia or Belarus, as allies prepare to stage joint drills.
Tunisia increasingly isolated under Saied as US loses interest
The president has tried to look abroad to get the country out of its economic crisis, without much success.
Iran praises possible rapprochement between Syria and Turkey
Moscow supports Damascus-Ankara talks, which al-Assad says must lead to an end of Turkey's "occupation" of Syrian land.
Drop all charges against refugee aid workers, UN tells Greece
Syrian swimmer Sara Mardini and several other foreign and Greek refugee rescue workers are on trial in Lesbos.
Amhara forces withdraw from northern Ethiopia’s Tigray region
The Ethiopian army says Amhara forces have left war-torn Tigray in compliance with a truce agreed on November 2.
Russia says its forces have taken control of Ukraine’s Soledar
Moscow's capture of the eastern salt-mining town would enable Russian troops to envelop the nearby city of Bakhmut.
Astronomers find Milky Way galaxy’s most-distant stars
Astronomers found 208 stars of which the furthest is 1.08 million light years from Earth.
Pro-government parties win parliament majority in Benin polls
The two parties supporting President Talon together won 81 out of 109 seats.
India urged to close airspace to Myanmar warplanes after attacks
Fortify Rights said Myanmar's air force 'dropped bombs on both sides of the Myanmar-India border' in raids this week.
Koblenz trial one year on: ‘It should have been in Damascus’
The proceedings against Syrian regime officials in Germany were in no way perfect - but still a momentous achievement.
Pakistan foreign exchange reserves drop to lowest since 2014
Experts paint a gloomy picture, saying the government must reconsider its priorities.
What’s behind the computer glitch that grounded US flights?
Thousands of domestic and international flights were disrupted on Wednesday.
S Korea police seek to charge officials over 159 killed in crush
Inquiry finds officials in Seoul had failed to employ adequate crowd control for an expected Halloween crowd of 100,000.
Hundreds rally against al-Shabab in Somali capital Mogadishu
Somalia President Mohamud urges citizens to help flush out members of the group he describes as 'bedbugs'.
Ghana increases salaries by 30 percent amid economic woes
Inflation is hovering at a record 50.3 percent in Ghana, once described as Africa’s shining star by the World Bank.
Japan prosecutors indict man for ex-PM Shinzo Abe murder: Media
Suspect Tetsuya Yamagami, 42, was indicted on murder charges and violating gun laws for the shooting of Shinzo Abe.
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