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‘My heart is bleeding’: Afghan women devastated by university ban
The Taliban's decision to suspend women from accessing higher education has extinguished a rare source of hope for many.
US Capitol riot: What to expect from January 6 panel’s report
The January 6 congressional panel's final report is expected to focus on Donald Trump's role in the Capitol attack.
Photos: Sidecar ambulances help pregnant women in India
Motorbike ambulances are a vital service for women in remote areas who otherwise wouldn't receive medical care.
Four soldiers arrested after alleged coup attempt in The Gambia
Barrow's 2016 win against ex-leader Yahaya Jammeh was widely viewed as a boost for democracy where coups are common.
Putin says gov’t providing Russian army ‘everything it asks for’
Russian leader says there is no cap on financial assistance to the army, which has suffered several defeats in Ukraine.
In Uganda, injectable HIV treatment offers hope to patients
The treatment is the first non-pill option against HIV and studies show that it outperforms the efficacy of oral pills.
UK post-Brexit settlement scheme for EU citizens unlawful: Court
The High Court says Britain is breaching the deal by requiring EU citizens to reapply for the right to live and work.
Timeline: Taliban crackdown on Afghan women’s education, rights
Group has backtracked on promises to guarantee certain rights for girls and women since its return to power last year.
UK ambulance workers join widening strike for above-inflation pay
Unions representing nurses and ambulance workers threaten more walkouts if the government keeps refusing to discuss pay.
‘By the skin of our teeth’: A UK foster carer’s monthly costs
How a freelance copywriter overseeing a household of eight navigates a tight monthly budget.
Saudi Arabia wants dialogue after Jordan meeting: Iran minister
Several factors have delayed a sixth round of direct bilateral talks, which could be held at level of foreign ministers.
Lionel Messi’s win is a triumph of genius and tolerance
With the ball and the bisht, the Argentine superstar faced questions — but the champion prevailed each time.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy travels to US to meet President Biden
Ukrainian leader expected to address US Congress in his first known trip outside Ukraine since Russia war started.
Anti-racist faces trial for defaming neo-Nazi in Portugal
Neo-Nazi activist Mario Machado accuses anti-racism campaigner Mamadou Ba of 'injuring his honour' on social media.
Over 100 Rohingya stranded off India’s coast, many feared dead
As many as 16-20 refugees may have died of thirst and hunger or have drowned, according to relatives and activists.
Burkina Faso denies paying Russia’s Wagner group with mine rights
Ghana's president alleged that Burkina Faso had hired Russia's Wagner mercenaries to help fight armed groups.
Netanyahu, the godfather of modern Israeli fascism
Israel's next Netanyahu-led coalition government may be the most extremist in its history.
Germany returns 20 Benin bronzes to Nigeria, noting ‘dark past’
More than 5,000 ancient artefacts are estimated to have been looted from Nigeria by coloniser England.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 301
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 301st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Cheers for Fiji’s ‘new PM’ but parliament swearing-in delayed
Fiji's police force has called for calm and urged 'all Fijians to respect the political process' amid power transition.
Timeline: Half a century of oil spills in Nigeria’s Ogoniland
Since oil was discovered in commercial quantities in Nigeria in 1958, thousands of oil spill incidents have happened.
Peru declares Mexico envoy ‘persona non grata’, asks him to leave
It is the latest escalation of tensions between two nations after Mexico announced asylum for Pedro Castillo's family.
US House committee votes to make Trump tax returns public
The Democrat-led panel voted in a closed session to release six years of records pertaining to the former president.
Beijing expects COVID surge as mutation risks concern experts
Hospitals should expand ICU beds as a priority, with COVID peak expected to last until end of January, expert says.
US to send $1.8bn aid to Ukraine, including Patriot system: Media
Media reports suggest Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy may travel to Washington, DC to meet US President Joe Biden.
Musk says to step down as Twitter CEO after successor found
Musk says he will step down from platform as soon as he finds someone "foolish enough to take the job".
Twitter secretly boosted US psyops in Middle East, report says
Twitter helped promote US military’s activities in Middle East, according to an investigation based on company files.
The racist killing of Cassius Turvey that shocked Australia
Alleged murder of Cassius is the latest in a number of attacks on Australia's Indigenous children and young people.
Former US police officer gets nearly 12 years for fatal shooting
Ex-officer was convicted of manslaughter for fatally shooting 28-year-old Black woman Atatiana Jefferson in Texas home.
Taliban release two detained Americans in ‘goodwill gesture’
The release was revealed on the same day the Taliban banned women from attending universities in Afghanistan.
January 6: What the criminal referrals against Donald Trump mean
Department of Justice will have the final say on whether to indict Trump on serious charges recommended by committee.
Photos: Zelenskyy visits troops as Putin hails Russian resolve
Both leaders sought to build morale as the stalemated conflict grinds through its 10th month and winter sets in.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried paves way for extradition
Bankman-Fried has signed legal papers paving the way for his extradition to the US from the Bahamas.
What effect will further Western arms in Ukraine have?
As Ukraine appeals for more weapons, critics worry further militarisation will just mean more war.
Morocco’s Atlas Lions receive hero’s welcome on return home
The national team made history in this year’s FIFA World Cup after beating elite teams Belgium, Portugal and Spain.
Taliban says women banned from universities in Afghanistan
The US and Britain criticised the ban, which the Taliban says preserves “national interest” and women’s “honour”
US reproductive health group offers telemedicine abortion service
Planned Parenthood in US state of Kansas offers video consultations following statewide vote affirming abortion rights.
The Atlas Lions kindled a sense of belonging in Europe
The success of the Moroccan team is a tale of identity redemption for Moroccan diaspora communities.
Twitter is hit by dozens of legal complaints by ex-employees
Lawyer filed 100 demands for arbitration demands against Twitter accusing it of sex discrimination, illegal termination.
As climate clock ticks, aviator races to photograph glaciers
Earth's glaciers are melting at an alarming rate, and aviator Garrett Fisher is on a mission to photograph them all.
Canada brings sanctions against former Haitian justice ministers
Canada has accused Berto Dorce and Liszt Quitel of money laundering on behalf of powerful criminal organisations.
Wells Fargo hit with record $3.7bn fine over mismanagement
The consumer watchdog ordered the bank to redress more than 16 million accounts affected by widespread violations.
Argentinians ecstatic as World Cup winners return for parade
Lionel Messi posts photo of him sleeping with World Cup trophy before celebration that draws hundreds of thousands.
Peru’s Congress to consider moving elections forward again
Holding early elections is major demand of protesters who have taken to the streets since removal of President Castillo.
Tunisia judge orders arrest of former prime minister
Ali Larayedh, vice president of opposition Ennahdha party, is arrested days after Tunisia's legislative elections.
Photos: Uncertainty among asylum seekers at border over US rules
The US Supreme Court issues temporary order to keep Title 42 pandemic-era limits on asylum seekers in place,
Pakistani raid kills all Taliban hostage-takers, officials say
Thirty-three TTP fighters were killed when special forces raided the facility where they were holding hostages.
Iran and EU signal continued work on nuclear deal in Jordan
Communication lines will be kept open despite worsening ties, but there has been no sign of progress toward a deal.
Why Qatar 2022 was also Africa’s World Cup
Tournament was an indication of continent's growth, with Morocco's run crowning impressive displays by African teams.
California earthquake leaves tens of thousands without power
Downed power lines, gas leaks and damaged roads were reported after the 6.4 magnitude quake off northern California.
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