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New Mexico police probe gunfire at officials’ offices, homes
US officials in the city of Albuquerque are looking into shootings reported near buildings connected to Democrats.
Why have record numbers of people been leaving Cuba?
Most have headed for the US over the border with Mexico, along with many thousands from other countries.
Tesla cuts prices for second time in China as demand drops
Tesla also slashes prices in Japan, South Korea and Australia but so far holds them steady in Europe and US.
Kevin McCarthy fails again in US House speaker bid despite gains
Several right-wing dissenters, who previously opposed the Republican leader, voted for him in the 13th ballot on Friday.
US slaps sanctions on Iranian drone and missile production
US has accused Iran weapons manufacturers of complicity in Russia's war in Ukraine, in violation of international law.
Taliban leader accuses Prince Harry of killing innocent Afghans
Taliban official alleges son of King Charles committed war crimes after he reveals he killed 25 people in Afghanistan.
Mexico: 29 people dead in operation to arrest son of ‘El Chapo’
Ten soldiers among those killed during arrest of drug kingpin's son, which sparks violence by cartel, government says.
Even as US job growth solid in December, signs of cooling
Hiring in December was smallest in two years, extending a hiring slowdown for most of 2022, aiding inflation fight.
Israel approves punitive response to Palestinian moves at ICJ
PA rejects Israeli measures, which include a moratorium on Palestinian construction in parts of the occupied West Bank.
Despite outcry, Christmas blackface parade celebrated in Spain
Calls are growing for the use of blackface characters in Alcoy's Three Kings Parade to be abandoned.
Popcorn and memes: US Democrats find humour in ‘speakergeddon’
With Republican infighting over speaker persisting, many Democrats shared lighthearted takes on the voting marathon.
Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts again
Volcano on Hawaii's Big Island erupting just weeks after it stopped releasing lava from a previous eruption.
January 6 Capitol riot: Charges, convictions, trials two years on
More than 950 people are charged with federal crimes, some already convicted of serious charge of seditious conspiracy.
Palestine: Unite or die
Against a new far-right Israeli government, Palestinians need their leaders to unite, not repeat empty slogans.
Basra excited ahead of Arabian Gulf Cup tournament kickoff
The 25th edition of the Arabian Gulf Cup football tournament will start in Iraq on Friday.
Why is Canada banning foreign homebuyers?
Canada says new law aims to make housing more affordable but experts say other measures would better reduce high costs.
Israeli police arrest two over Jerusalem cemetery vandalism
Two teenagers are suspected of vandalising more than 30 graves at the Protestant Mount Zion Cemetery in Jerusalem.
Kenyan LGBTQ activist Edwin Chiloba found dead in metal box
Discrimination against LGBTQ people is common in Kenya which has a 14-year jail term for gay sex.
Russia sends more troops to Belarus as fears of new attack grow
Ukraine says Belarus could be used as a staging post by Moscow for an offensive from the north, opening up a new front.
Botswana’s ex-leader Khama asks court to set aside arrest warrant
The warrant was issued after Ian Khama failed to turn up in court to answer charges laid against him in April.
What awaits Ukraine in 2023?
Ukrainians are confident they will win the war, but fears of a renewed Russian offensive in 2023 are growing.
Inflation making lives difficult for people in the Philippines
For many Filipinos, the increasing cost of basic commodities was that of a 'developed nation'.
Afghanistan signs oil extraction deal with Chinese company
The contract is the first major foreign investment deal since the Taliban seized power in Kabul in 2021.
Armed fighters kill six during village raid in Somalia
The attack targeted a village in Hirshabelle State, which Somalia's army captured from al-Shabab last week.
UN internal report flags rebels flouting ceasefire in eastern DRC
There is uncertainty about the status of the conflict in parts of east DRC, although M23 rebels agreed to a ceasefire.
Syria cholera outbreak may worsen if UN cross-border aid stops
The UN Security Council will vote on Monday to renew an authorisation to transport aid across the border from Turkey.
Italy’s football star Gianluca Vialli dies aged 58
Vialli, who played with Sampdoria, Juventus and Chelsea, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2017.
HRW former head denied Harvard fellowship over ‘anti-Israel bias’
Kenneth Roth, the longtime head of Human Rights Watch, had his fellowship offer rescinded.
Big money is choking India’s free press — and its democracy
The recent resignation of anchor and Modi critic Ravish Kumar underlines how monopolisation is threatening Indian media.
China may ease ‘three red lines’ property rules: Bloomberg
Strict lending rules were introduced in 2020 to tackle property developers' unbridled borrowing.
Chad says it foiled ‘destabilisation’ attempt by officers
A group of 11 officers, led by a human rights activist, was behind the attempt, according to a government statement.
Air India slammed by regulator over handling of unruly passenger
DGCA says the airline did not comply with provisions related to handling of passenger who urinated on a woman on board.
Head of Russia’s Wagner mercenaries has eyes on Bakhmut mines: US
White House official says Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin wants to control salt and gypsum from mines near Bakhmut.
Samsung says it expects lowest quarterly profit in 8 years
South Korean tech giant blames weak demand for memory chips for sharp decline in profits.
Vietnam removes two deputy PMs amid anti-corruption campaign
Stripping the two men of their positions comes as Vietnam's Communist Party intensifies fight against corruption.
N Korea’s Kim reveals daughter in hint at extending family rule
Kim Jong Un, who turns 39 on Sunday, is the third generation of his family to successively rule North Korea since 1948.
Sick of the grind, China’s well-off seek slower pace in Thailand
Chinese social media is abuzz with the benefits of moving to the Southeast Asian country after years of COVID curbs.
UN Security Council stresses Al Aqsa status quo, takes no action
Palestinian envoy: 'What red line does Israel need to cross for the Security Council to finally say, enough is enough?'
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says Putin’s 36-hour truce is a tactical ploy
Ukrainian leader says the war will end when Russian troops leave Ukraine or 'we throw them out'.
US court strikes down South Carolina abortion ban
The ban had faced legal challenges for barring abortion at six weeks, before most parents realise they are pregnant.
New York sues Celsius founder alleging crypto fraud
Civil lawsuit seeks to ban Alex Mashinsky from doing business in New York and have him pay damages for violating laws.
US waged war on China’s chips; S Korea, Taiwan felt the fallout
Washington's bid for self-sufficiency in semiconductors is complicating relations with its tech-savvy partners in Asia.
Two-thirds of glaciers projected to disappear by 2100: Study
Eighty-three percent of the world’s glaciers might disappear within eight decades, new research shows.
Twitter hacked, 200 million email addresses leaked: Researcher
There are no clues to the identity or location of the hacker or hackers who may have breached Twitter as early as 2021.
Germany to send armoured carriers, Patriot battery to Ukraine
Germany's decision comes after France said it will hold talks with Kyiv to arrange the delivery of armoured vehicles.
As pressure builds, crypto firm Genesis cuts 30% of workforce
Several firms have suffered from waning investor appetite for crypto after major exchange FTX blew up late last year.
Prince Harry reveals he killed 25 in Afghanistan: British media
Prince Harry admitted to killing 25 people during his military service, saying he is neither proud nor ashamed of it.
US, Turkey target alleged ISIL supporters with sanctions
Joint action comes amid strained relations between US and Turkey that have complicated the fight against ISIL (ISIS).
FIFA names first female international referee from Saudi Arabia
Anoud al-Asmari is one of eight Saudis on the international panel announced by football's global governing body.
M23 rebels pledge to withdraw from eastern DRC town
The DRC slammed the move as a 'sham' designed to distract from the group reinforcing its positions elsewhere.
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