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Chad releases 139 detainees from protest crackdown in October
The move comes a week after more than 260 people were handed jail terms of between two to three years.
Macron postpones France’s pension overhaul denounced by unions
The French president delays the announcement of his divisive pension reform plans from this week to January.
Maria Telkes: Why Google honours her today
Telkes was an innovative scientist recognised for her contributions to the solar energy technologies.
Guinea ex-dictator Camara denies 2009 massacre role in court
The former Guinean strongman is being charged alongside 10 other officials for their roles in the gruesome massacre.
LGBTQ communities in the US face ‘rising threat of violence’
As attacks mount, advocates say the government must do more to combat hate speech and gun crimes.
Deadly attack on Kabul hotel popular with Chinese nationals
At least three attackers killed by security forces after they open fire at the hotel in central Kabul, says an official.
Heavy snow disrupts UK travel after this year’s coldest night
Two coal plants are on standby while heavy snowfall blankets parts of the UK, disrupting transportation.
Why does India still use and trade asbestos?
Russia is among the nations that supply India with asbestos, a substance banned in several countries.
England beat hosts Pakistan to clinch cricket Test series
England snatch a 26-run victory against Pakistan in the second Test in Multan to take an unbeatable 2-0 lead.
Iran blacklists more EU, UK officials in tit-for-tat move
Tehran’s new sanctions deal with the assassination of Iran’s top general Qassem Soleimani by the US.
Analysis: Countdown to perdition for SA’s Ramaphosa or 2nd term?
President Ramaphosa could survive an impeachment vote this week but seeking re-election could be harder.
Released Russian arms dealer Bout joins ultranationalist party
Viktor Bout was freed last week from a 25-year US prison sentence in swap for basketball star Brittney Griner.
The disabled freestyle footballer wowing World Cup fans
Juanro Aguiló was born with only one, incomplete arm. Today he is an ace freestyle footballer and motivational speaker.
Four people charged in EU parliament corruption investigation
Qatar, the Gulf state that is alleged to be behind the scandal, rejects any attempts to associate it with the misconduct
Ukraine says it killed Wagner mercenaries, who are they?
Controversial armed group emerged from being a murky guns-for-hire enterprise to a public extension of the Russian army.
Forced to eat leaves: Hungry and besieged in Burkina Faso
In the northern town of Djibo, 370,000 people are trapped by a continuing blockade - largely cut off from food and aid.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian girl in occupied West Bank raid
Jana Majdi Zakarneh, 16, was shot dead while standing on the roof of her home during an Israeli military raid on Jenin.
Iran publicly carries out second protest-related execution
Iran has signalled more executions could be carried out amid condemnation by rights groups.
Can Ronaldo rediscover his purpose after World Cup exit?
At 37, he's not scoring as much as he used to. Can being on the bench bring out the best of what he can offer now?
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 292
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 292nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Bali governor insists sex ban no risk to tourists
Bali Governor Wayan Koster says authorities will not check marital status of those checking in at tourist accommodation.
Morocco coach says his team is the ‘Rocky of this World Cup’
'I think now the world is with Morocco,' coach Walid Regragui said, comparing the team's run to the iconic boxing movie.
Germany is targeting post-colonial thinkers for a reason
Postcolonialism is threatening the German state’s perception of its national identity and that of Israel.
Russia’s Wagner mercenaries target in hotel attack, governor says
Ukrainian governor Serhiy Haidai claimed a 'huge number' died in a strike on hotel where Russian mercenaries were based.
England’s Harry Kane ‘gutted’ by penalty miss against France
“There’s no hiding from it, it hurts,” England’s captain said on social media about his World Cup penalty miss.
Taiwan asks state banks to ‘appropriately handle’ China exposure
Finance Minister Su Jain-rong makes remarks in response to question about risks of investing in China.
Zelenskyy renews diplomacy, Biden signals air defences a priority
Ukrainian president holds talks with US, French and Turkish presidents amid fierce, protracted battles on eastern front.
Two killed in Peru as protests over Castillo’s arrest spread
Two teenagers killed in Andahuaylas, where protesters tried to storm the city's airport, say authorities.
Australia’s Albanese to meet gas lobby over price cap concerns
Australian leader is aiming to pass legislation this week imposing caps on wholesale gas and coal prices.
Portugal’s Ronaldo says his World Cup dream has ‘ended’
'The dream was beautiful as long as it lasted,' Cristiano Ronaldo wrote on Instagram in a possible hint at retirement.
New ‘dream’ ball introduced for World Cup’s final matches
The Al Hilm — 'the dream' in Arabic — will be used in the semifinals, third-place playoff, and final.
Confident Croatia aims to end Lionel Messi’s World Cup dream
Fresh from Brazil victory, the Croatia side is confident as they prepare for World Cup semifinal against Argentina.
American Black feminist, activist Dorothy Pitman Hughes dies, 84
Hughes was a powerful American voice when feminism was seen as predominantly white and middle class
What’s behind antigovernment protests in Bangladesh?
Opposition supporters demand the prime minister's resignation and a caretaker government ahead of elections in 2023.
Two ISIL rebels killed in US helicopter raid in Syria: CENTCOM
US Central Command announces the killing less than two weeks after ISIL said its leader was killed in battle.
World Cup 2022: 10 big moments so far
From injury time to Morocco's brilliance to Ronaldo's benching, here are the biggest stories from the tournament.
Saudi minister says ‘all bets off’ if Iran gets nuclear weapon
Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud said Saudi Arabia supports efforts to revive Iran's nuclear deal as 'a starting point'.
Japan’s ispace launches historic first commercial Moon lander
Privately-funded explorer carried by SpaceX rocket aims to touch down on the Atlas Crater in April.
How has faith given people strength in 2022?
The Stream is joined by an interfaith panel to reflect on the year.
Libyan man suspected of making Lockerbie bomb in US custody
Man accused of making the bomb that killed 270 people after it blew up Pan Am Flight 103 in 1988 taken into US custody.
‘Unprovoked’ firing from Afghan forces kills civilians: Pakistan
The Pakistan army accuses Afghan forces of killing six civilians in 'indiscriminate' firing at the Chaman border.
At Capitol Hill, a family takes a beautiful stand
The Sicknick family snubbed those who failed to hold Trump accountable for the January 6 riot. They did the right thing.
Erdogan, Putin discuss Syria border corridor, gas hub by phone
Turkish president reiterated necessity for buffer zone in accordance with 2019 agreement with Russia, his office says.
UK: What is legitimate protest?
A climate organiser and an anti-arms activist discuss different tactics for change.
The Indian soldier who vanished on a glacier 38 years ago
The widow of a soldier whose body was found on Siachen Glacier this summer always hoped he would ‘come home someday’.
China government health adviser warns of surging COVID cases
Fears of a spike in infections after Beijing eased its 'zero-COVID' restrictions following rare nationwide protests.
Morocco’s ‘Bono’ linked to big clubs after World Cup heroics
The Moroccan goalkeeper has already created history, helping his nation reach the World Cup semifinals.
Escalating tensions after gunmen attack police in northern Kosovo
Animosity remains high, with Serbia and Kosovo officials intensifying their exchange of words.
A month since Russian retreat, life in Kherson is far from normal
As artillery keeps battering the recently retaken Ukrainian city, officials try to clear mines left behind by Russians.
Kosovo postpones local election in ethnic-Serb-dominated north
The election was due as ethnic Serb representatives resigned to protest a ban on Serbia-issued vehicle licence plates.
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