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Migrants face freezing Christmas at US-Mexico border
Migrants almost certain to spend Christmas in crowded shelters or on streets of Mexican border towns amid winter storm.
Deadly US storm disrupts Christmas plans, downs power lines
More than 200 million people under weather warnings as thousands of flights cancelled and at least a dozen dead.
Wild winter storm in US disrupts Christmas travel
Blizzards, freezing rain, flooding and life-threatening cold create mayhem for those travelling for the holidays.
‘Tis the season: The post-World Cup Christmas blues
For some of us, the World Cup consumed so much festive joy that there is little left for Christmas.
Police, protesters clash at rally denouncing deadly Paris attack
A gunman went on a rampage in 10th district, killing three people in attack aimed at foreigners, authorities say.
This Christmas, make sure your chocolate does not harm the planet
Our insatiable demand for chocolate is destroying forests.
Soaring living costs drain Christmas joy for families in Nigeria
Locals say rising travel and food costs have made the holiday season more expensive and are keeping families apart.
‘An empty seat at the table’: Christmas without Shireen Abu Akleh
She was a renowned journalist, but to her niece, Shireen was a Christmas-loving aunt and the ‘backbone' of the family.
India makes negative COVID test mandatory for five countries
Travellers arriving from countries, including China, will have to show a negative COVID-19 test to enter the country.
UN chief says Burkina Faso has no grounds to expel envoy
Statement comes after military government ordered senior UN official Barbara Manzi to leave Burkina Faso immediately.
Photos: How COVID roils small Chinese towns
With intensive care units overwhelmed, patients are forced to go to bigger cities for treatment.
Dollar dominance: What’s next for the greenback?
The US dollar has been on the rise in 2022. What is next for the greenback, gold and cryptocurrencies?
At least 22 killed in fire at Russian home for elderly
The care home in Siberia was unregistered and the authorities are now inspecting similar facilities.
Canada polar bears declining at alarming rate, study finds
Researchers say there has been a dramatic drop in particular in the number of female bears and cubs in Hudson Bay.
Photos: How 2022 became a ‘pivot year’ for clean energy
The global energy crisis triggered by the Ukraine war and increasing climate threats have fuelled the transition.
What Ukraine can learn from the Khmer Rouge trial
As Ukraine seeks justice for crimes committed by Russia, Cambodia could offer lessons — and cautionary tales.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 304
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 304th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Bill Gates: Not competing with new generation, but with malaria
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s co-chair discusses if the world is ready for another health emergency.
Elderly leave cities as COVID infections surge in China
Families tell of sending elderly relatives away from China's cities amid reports of surging cases and deaths.
Sitiveni ‘Rambo’ Rabuka confirmed as Fiji’s new prime minister
Outgoing Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama said after losing nomination vote: 'This is democracy and this is my legacy.'
Russia accused of war crimes cover-up by razing Ukraine theatre
Ukraine says at least 300 people were killed when Russia bombed Mariupol's drama theatre where civilians had sheltered.
Ukraine’s Zelenksyy warns of Russian attacks over Christmas
The Ukrainian president also issued a warning to Russian people that 'terror never goes without a response'.
US judge denies diplomatic immunity for Maduro ally Alex Saab
Saab, a close ally of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, claims he was on a diplomatic mission to Iran when arrested.
‘The junta is heartless’: Landmine victims blame Myanmar military
Myanmar's military accused of deliberately planting landmines to target civilians as armed resistance movement grows.
Republican lawsuit over Arizona attorney general race struck down
A United States judge ruled that Republican Abraham Hamadeh failed to prove claims about errors in vote counting.
US Congress passes new election rules in response to January 6
New provisions to US Electoral Count Act make it more difficult for politicians to prevent peaceful transfer of power.
Bankman-Fried, FTX execs received billions in hidden loans
Caroline Ellison, Bankman-Fried's colleague, said she agreed with him to hide the loans from FTX investors.
Britain’s health workers announce more strikes for 2023
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he is 'sad' and 'disappointed' about widespread strikes but refuses to negotiate.
US House passes massive $1.7 trillion spending bill
Bill boosts military spending by 10 percent to a total of $858bn, alongside $772.5bn for domestic programmes.
5 key takeaways from January 6 panel’s report on US Capitol riot
Donald Trump led 'multi-part conspiracy' to overturn 2020 elections that ended in deadly riot, US committee says.
Putin tells defence chiefs to do more for troops in Ukraine
Russian leader says the country's military-industrial complex should provide the army with everything they need.
Could the world be facing another major coronavirus outbreak?
COVID infections are rising in China and there are growing fears that new variants could emerge.
Photos: Massive winter storm pummels US and Canada
Frigid temperatures, snow and ice have upended travel plans and knocked out power to thousands of homes and businesses.
Billionaire Adani to own 65% of India’s NDTV as founders sell
NDTV founders Radhika and Prannoy Roy made several unsuccessful attempts to block the takeover by Gautam Adani.
UN envoy calls for pressure on Taliban over women university ban
Gordon Brown urges more leaders in Islamic countries to denounce a move barring Afghan women from higher education.
Chile declares state of emergency after wildfire leaves one dead
Massive blaze near the tourist city of Vina del Mar has killed at least one person and destroyed about 200 homes.
US consumer spending, inflation cool in November
While economic activity is slowing amid rising interest rates, it's not enough to discourage US Fed from more rises.
Media mogul Mike Bloomberg looks to buy WSJ or WaPo: Report
A merger would create a financial data and news giant, further firming up the world's 12th-richest man's stronghold.
Facebook parent Meta to pay $725m in Cambridge Analytica scandal
Agreed settlement is largest in US data privacy class action and the biggest class action lawsuit for Meta.
The Case for the Climate
earthrise meets some of the environmental campaigners and lawyers who are forcing systemic change through the courts.
Photos: After heavy combat, Ukrainians in east brace for cold
Villages in the Donetsk region have seen heavy fighting, and now residents are facing a new threat: a bitter winter.
Burkina Faso government expels senior UN official
Violence from multiple armed groups in Burkina Faso has displaced more than two million people.
Spain absolves border agents over Melilla asylum seeker deaths
At least 23 people died after a mass storming of the border crossing between Morocco and the Spanish enclave.
M23 rebels pledge to retreat from key position in eastern DRC
Violence from the group has caused hundreds of thousands of people to flee in fear from the DRC's volatile east region.
One-day tally of COVID cases in China hits 37 million: Report
The latest figures deviate significantly from official data sparking concerns over China's transparency on the issue.
Togo presidency to oversee armed forces amid security woes
The move comes after recent incidents of armed group activity in the country's north, near the border with Burkina Faso.
Economic ties head the agenda as Italy’s Meloni visits Iraq
Meloni, who is in Baghdad on her first bilateral trip outside Europe, hailed Italy's support for Iraq.
England’s Sam Curran becomes most expensive IPL player
Punjab Kings agreed to pay $2.23m for the all-rounder at the Indian cricket league's auction of players.
Indian activist Umar Khalid gets a week’s bail — and a gag order
A court awarded Khalid a seven-day reprieve to attend his sister's wedding, after more than two years in jail.
Looking at Berlin’s present through its past
What can an exhibition on 19th-century migrants in Berlin tell us about Germany's current relationship with migration?
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