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Bolivia sees more unrest following opposition leader’s arrest
Protesters in farming hub of Santa Cruz province block highways as calls grow for release of Luis Fernando Camacho.
What can Lula deliver for Brazil?
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is back in power for a third presidential term.
Tennis great Navratilova vows to fight double cancer diagnosis
The 18-time Grand Slam singles champion says she is hoping for positive outcome after throat, breast cancer diagnosis.
California braces for more heavy rain after days of flooding
A plume of moisture from the Pacific Ocean is expected to bring additional rainfall to the US state in the coming days.
Egypt repatriates looted ancient Green Coffin sarcophagus from US
The sarcophagus, returned at a ceremony, dates back to the Late Dynastic Period of ancient Egypt, officials say.
Uganda New Year’s event organiser arrested after deadly stampede
The incident at Kampala's Freedom City shopping centre killed 10 people, including children.
Missouri set to execute first transgender person in the US
Amber McLaughlin faces death by lethal injection on Tuesday, after being convicted of first-degree murder in 2006.
Germany’s defence minister in hot water over New Year’s video
Christine Lambrecht speaks of Ukraine war in front of New Year's celebrations in an address criticised as tone-deaf.
Photos: Brazil begins paying final respects to legend Pele
Pele is considered by many to be the greatest football player of all time, the only one to win three World Cups.
Vietnam rescuers battle to save boy, 10, stuck in concrete pile
Emergency workers receive no response from boy two days after he fell into a 35-metre pillar at a construction site.
After year of ‘unprecedented crises’, what next for Haiti?
From gangs to fuel shortages to a cholera outbreak, Haiti is grappling with ongoing setbacks as new year begins.
Russia says 63 troops killed in Ukrainian attack on Makiivka
Ukraine puts death toll from New Year's Eve strike in the occupied city of Makiivka at 400 Russian soldiers.
Senegalese lawmakers get 6-month jail term for colleague assault
Amadou Niang and Massata Samb were ordered to pay more than $8,000 in compensation to fellow MP Amy Ndiaye Gniby.
Malawi keeps schools shut as cholera deaths surge
Cholera is an annual problem during Malawi's November-March rainy months, but the current outbreak is especially severe.
Searching for Oman: Towards a disconnected 2023
Last month, I tried to recreate the serenity of a past camping trip in Oman by disconnecting from the internet.
US drops Burkina Faso from Africa duty-free trade programme
The US Trade Representative's office said the decision was due to concerns over 'unconstitutional change' in government.
Which countries have placed COVID curbs on travellers from China?
Governments cite lack of information from Beijing on variants as they express concerns over a new wave of infections.
Tunisian transport strike adds more woes for President Saied
Metro and bus traffic grounds to a halt in Tunis as employees go on strike over pay and bonuses.
Four dead in midair helicopter collision in Australia
One helicopter appeared to be taking off and other landing when they collided near Sea World theme park in Queensland.
Cost of living: A refugee family runs out of food in Hong Kong
Banned from working, a refugee family from Bangladesh tries to survive in one of the world's most expensive cities.
Reporting in Gaza, a new year brings the same harsh reality
Life in Gaza has a recurrent theme, one of repetitive hardships, without the prospect of any improvement.
Dubai drops 30 percent tax on alcohol to woo tourists, expats
The changes took effect on Sunday and will run for a one-year trial period, according to domestic media.
Actor Jeremy Renner ‘critical but stable’ after snowplough mishap
The US movie star had been ploughing snow at his property near Reno, Nevada when he suffered serious injuries.
Israeli forces kill two Palestinian men in occupied West Bank
Mohammad Hoshiyeh and Fouad Abed were the first Palestinians killed by Israeli forces this year.
India’s Supreme Court says 2016 demonetisation decision was legal
Five-judge bench upholds legality of government move to demonetise 86 percent of the country's cash in circulation.
New Year cruise stranded off Australia over hull ‘marine growth’
Passengers stranded for a week as divers remove accumulation of microorganisms, plants, algae or small animals on hull.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 313
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 313th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Pope Benedict XVI’s body to lie in state at St Peter’s Basilica
Thousands expected to pay their last respects to the former pope, whose body will lie in state for three days.
Chinese return to regular activities amid COVID surge
Some residents in cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Wuhan are getting back to normal life after 'zero-COVOD' measures.
Fired during COVID, Bali’s low paid now demand double the pay
Employers are struggling to fill positions as tourism roars back to life on popular resort island.
S Korea, US discussing joint nuclear exercises, says Yoon
President says US assurances of 'extended deterrence' no longer enough in face of North Korea's nuclear capabilities.
14 killed in attack on prison in Mexico border city
Ten prison guards and four inmates killed after gunmen attack prison in Ciudad Juarez, say officials.
Air raid sirens in Kyiv as Russia launches fresh drone attacks
Ukrainian officials say at least one wounded in waves of Russian drone attacks on Kyiv's critical infrastructure.
2023 to be tougher for global economy than 2022, IMF chief says
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva says one-third of world's economies expected to be in recession this year.
Damascus airport reopens after Israeli raid kills Syrian soldiers
Syrian army says Israeli missiles killed two soldiers and put Damascus airport out of service for second time in a year.
Renewed Russian attacks mark Ukraine’s grim start to 2023
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy praises Ukrainians' 'sense of unity' in the face of Russian bombardment.
What are the legal consequences of Israel’s occupation?
The UN has passed a resolution to seek the legal opinion of the International Court of Justice.
Libyan authorities find mass grave in ex-ISIL stronghold
Eighteen bodies unburied in the Sabaa area of Sirte, which was under the 2015-2016 control of ISIL fighters.
Photos: Huge crowds gather for Lula’s swearing-in ceremony
Veteran leftist takes office for an historic third term after defeating far-right leader Jair Bolsonaro in elections.
How will Pele be remembered?
Football great Pele left an unprecedented legacy and inspired millions worldwide.
Power outages at Philippine airports disrupt travel for thousands
Hundreds of flights to and from Manila halted due to air traffic control malfunction, stranding passengers at airports.
Lula sworn in as president of divided Brazil amid tight security
Veteran leader taking third term in office faces challenge of uniting nation polarised under predecessor Jair Bolsonaro.
Photos: New Year 2023 celebrations around the world
From New Zealand to United States, revellers take to the streets to welcome 2023.
Croatia adopts euro, enters borderless Europe club on New Year
The Balkan nation bids farewell to its kuna currency as it enters Europe's passport-free Schengen zone.
World welcomes 2023 amid concerns over war and inflation
It was a stormy year, marked by the conflict in Ukraine and the economic stresses it caused.
EU calls on Rwanda to stop supporting M23 rebels in DR Congo
The bloc's comments came after UN experts' report found 'direct intervention' by Rwandan forces inside DR Congo.
Stampede during New Year fireworks kills at least nine in Uganda
At least nine people die in a shopping mall crush as revellers rang in the New Year in capital Kampala, police said.
India, Pakistan exchange lists of nuclear facilities, prisoners
The practice has been in place since 1992, with the list of nuclear installations exchanged annually on January 1.
2022 gave us a new social media autocrat
Will 2023 give us a revolution that will topple him?
Colombia agrees ceasefire with main armed groups: President
President Gustavo Petro announces ceasefire with five largest armed groups to support peace talks.
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