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Photos: Europe sees spell of record warm winter temps
Ski resorts shut down due to lack of snow as continent records warmest days in January on record.
US President Biden touts infrastructure deal in Kentucky visit
The Democratic president visited the deep-red state in a push for bipartisanship, alongside Republican Mitch McConnell.
Twitter says it will reverse ban on political ads
The social media platform tweeted that it would relax its advertising policy for 'cause-based ads' in the US.
Can China and the Philippines mend their strained ties?
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr is in China for his first overseas trip as leader.
US labour market remains tight, manufacturing slows down
Job openings, a measure of labour demand, slipped in November but there were still more jobs available than expected.
China ‘under-representing’ severity of COVID outbreak, says WHO
A senior official at the WHO criticised China's 'too narrow' definition for COVID-related deaths.
US embassy in Cuba resumes full immigrant visa services
Resumption of visa and consular services in Havana comes amid record migration from the Caribbean island to the US.
Photos: Experts warn of ecological threat from Mayan Train route
Mexico hopes the railway will boost the economy and reduce poverty, despite concerns about its environmental impact.
UK PM pledges to tackle inflation and NHS waiting lists
Rishi Sunak outlines 'five promises' to voters in bid to restore public confidence in his Conservative Party.
Salesforce to cut 10% of workforce in latest tech layoffs
It said it needs to cut costs after rapid pandemic hiring left it with 'too many people' amid an economic slowdown.
Iran frees actress Taraneh Alidoosti jailed for backing protests
Taraneh Alidoosti, star of an Oscar-winning film, was jailed for criticising a crackdown on Mahsa Amini protests.
Colombia backtracks on ceasefire announcement with ELN rebels
Government's about-face comes after left-wing rebels said they had not discussed a truce with Bogota.
Syria opposition uneasy after Turkish outreach to al-Assad regime
Turkey says there is no change in its Syria policy after opposition groups urge Ankara to reaffirm support for them.
Criticism of Lula’s economic plans mounts as Brazil markets tank
Analysts and a leading newspaper have slammed ministers after local markets tanked in Lula's first two days in office.
US House impasse: Biden urges Republicans to ‘get act together’
Republican leader Kevin McCarthy remains defiant in bid for House speaker as lawmakers prepare for further ballots.
Airline trade body slams COVID rules on travellers from China
Criticism from International Air Transport Association comes as EU weighs bloc-wide rules on arrivals from China.
Kenya Airways shares suspended for yet another year
Stocks in indebted airline have not been traded since 2020, and the president says he wants to sell government's stake.
Palestinian villagers in Masafer Yatta face immediate expulsion
Palestinian residents of Masafer Yatta, in the occupied West Bank, have been told they will be displaced imminently.
How we remember them: Celebrating the life of a friend who died
In New Orleans, a silversmith’s friends celebrated their life with a party and the knick-knacks they left behind.
Putin puts warship armed with hypersonic missiles on combat duty
The Admiral Gorshkov frigate will sail to the Atlantic and Indian oceans, Moscow says.
Pakistan Taliban threatens top political leadership including PM
Latest TTP statement explicitly names Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.
Crisis-hit Sri Lanka to hold first election since major unrest
Local government polls will be held before the end of February, according to officials.
Senior Philippine police urged to resign to ‘cleanse’ force
Authorities ask hundreds of senior officers to resign in government crackdown on police involved in drugs trade.
The menace lurking in Palestine’s beautiful green spaces
Settlers are violently blocking Palestinians from accessing the green spaces of the occupied West Bank.
Disabled people in UK unable to afford heating, food: Report
Soaring inflation has forced disabled people already beset by lower incomes to cut back on essentials, study says.
The Full Report: Lebanon’s forgotten Palestinians
Lebanon’s Palestinians have been hit hard by the country’s economic collapse. They feel trapped and have few options.
Archbishop says desecration of Jerusalem cemetery a ‘hate crime’
Anglican Archbishop Hosam Naoum says Israel is facing 'religious radicalism' as Christian graves are vandalised.
After months of calm, Yemen looks anxiously to the new year
A six month truce set the tone for 2022, with Yemen's warring parties largely avoiding direct conflict.
Car bombs kill at least nine civilians in central Somalia
Al-Shabab is claiming responsibility for two car bombs in Hiraan after it was pushed out of the region.
Burkina Faso requests French ambassador withdrawal, Paris says
Relations between France and former colony Burkina Faso continue to deteriorate as violence continues in the Sahel.
The US is inspiring education censorship elsewhere
The US likes to lecture others on democracy and free speech, but is now leading the way on classroom censorship.
Missouri carries out first US execution of a transgender person
Amber McLaughlin, convicted of murder, was executed by lethal injection after being denied clemency.
Myanmar’s military honours anti-Muslim monk, frees prisoners
Wirathu has long been known for his ultranationalist, anti-Muslim rhetoric, particularly against Myanmar’s Rohingya.
Taiwan to give cash payouts to citizens in ‘New Year blessing’
Premier Su Tseng-chang says 'fruit of economic achievements will be shared by all citizens'.
UAE, China call for UN meeting over Ben-Gvir’s Al-Aqsa visit
The UN Security Council is expected to convene on Thursday, according to diplomats.
US FDA allows sale of abortion pills at pharmacies for first time
Regulatory change to expand abortion access comes after more than a dozen states banned abortion.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 315
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 315th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Google accuses India watchdog of copy-pasting EU’s Android ruling
Tech giant argues a $161m fine for exploiting the market dominance of its Android operating system should be quashed.
New Zealand won’t require visitors from China to show COVID test
'There is minimal public health risk to New Zealand,' COVID-19 minister Ayesha Verrall said of visitors from China.
Two Pakistan intelligence officers gunned down in Punjab province
Slain officers were known for their work tracking down members of Pakistan's Taliban and solving complex armed attacks.
Military-ruled Myanmar marks 75 years independent of Britain
Tanks rolled out for independence celebration just days after jailing of country's democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi.
‘Majority’ of EU states back COVID test for travellers from China
European Commission says most member countries favour pre-departure testing amid surging cases in China.
Ex-GE worker jailed for plotting to steal trade secrets for China
New York man had been convicted of conspiracy to commit economic espionage following a four-week trial in March.
Russia now says 89 killed in Ukraine attack, blames mobile phones
Ukraine claims that about 400 Russian soldiers were killed in a raid on military quarters in Makiivka on Sunday.
Republican Mitch McConnell breaks US Senate leadership record
McConnell has become the longest serving Senate leader in the chamber's history as the 118th US Congress convenes.
Argentina president seeks impeachment of Supreme Court chief
Moves comes after Alberto Fernandez clashed with the judiciary over ruling allocating more funds to Buenos Aires.
Thousands attend funeral of three Kurds killed in Paris shooting
A xenophobic gunman is suspected of killing two men and one woman at a Kurdish cultural centre last month.
Apple’s market value drops below $2 trillion
The sharp fall is on the back of concerns that high inflation and a slowing global economy will hurt demand.
Former crypto titan Sam Bankman-Fried pleads not guilty to fraud
The 30-year-old FTX founder, formerly worth an estimated $26bn, could face a sentence of up to 115 years in US prison.
Thousands of Saudi fans cheer as Ronaldo unveiled at Al Nassr
Cristiano Ronaldo has been officially presented to fans at his new Saudi Arabian club, where he received a warm welcome.
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