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Imran Khan says Pakistan PM Sharif involved in plot to kill him
The former PM also said that the shooting will not deter him from continuing a protest march towards the capital.
US, Canada sanction Haitian politicians over ties to armed gangs
US and Canada accuse current and former presidents of Haiti's Senate of corruption, aiding illegal activities of gangs.
MEPs urge Greece to do more to investigate spyware scandal
The Greek government came under fire after it emerged that the secret service was secretly surveilling politicians.
Reporter hails work of Julian Assange, WikiLeaks in new book
Stefania Maurizi says the whistleblowing organisation is key in revealing 'state criminality at the highest level'.
Norway insists Italy responsible for people stranded on NGO ships
Oslo rebuffs Rome's claim it should take charge of people rescued by NGO vessels flying its flag.
How Kyiv copes with blackouts
Residents in Ukraine's capital try to cope with Russia's attacks targeting critical infrastructure.
‘Get ready’: Trump expected to announce run for US presidency
'I will very, very, very probably do it again,' former US president tells supporters in Iowa ahead of midterm elections.
Qatar official slams ‘hypocrisy’ of World Cup criticism
The foreign minister says calls to boycott the 2022 World Cup are 'unfortunate'.
Five key takeaways from the Ethiopia peace deal
The peace agreement ends hostilities between Ethiopia's federal goverment and Tigrayan forces, restoring law and order.
‘The past glory is returning’: Ibadan’s nascent artistic revival
Oluwole Omofemi is just one of many rising artistic stars in Nigeria's third-largest city.
Barcelona legend Gerard Piqué to retire from football
The 35-year-old defender won eight La Liga titles and three Champions Leagues during his time at the club.
The new Jewish state in the Levant: A fanatics-led nuclear power
Israel is about to get the most extreme government in the country’s history. But there are limits to what it can do.
Canada posts big job gain in October, unemployment rate unchanged
Canada added 10 times more jobs than expected in October as government earmarks millions to support low-income workers.
On the ballot in the US midterms: Economy
Rampant inflation and high interest rates have made the economy a pressing poll issue.
Turnout low, and Palestinians divided, after Israel elections
Some 55 percent of eligible Palestinian voters in Israel participated in parliamentary elections.
Pakistan is on the edge — Imran Khan’s shooting could tip it over
Khan has popular support and a wave of sympathy. But Pakistan is a tinderbox. One tiny spark could mean more violence.
Photos: DR Congo’s faltering fight against illegal cobalt mines
DRC, the world's largest cobalt producer, is struggling to impose structure among the artisanal miners in the country.
As inflation rises, could European support for Ukraine wobble?
Europe's solidarity and commitment towards Kyiv looks set to be tested this winter.
FIFA urges World Cup teams to ‘focus on the football’ in Qatar
FIFA asks participants to reserve judgement in the face of protests over LGBTQ issues and migrant worker rights.
Two-thirds of South Sudan at risk of severe hunger in 2023 – UN
The food shortages are worse than at the height of a civil war in 2013 and 2016, UN agencies said in a joint statement.
London’s Heathrow airport staff to strike ahead of FIFA World Cup
About 700 workers involved in ground-handling, airside transport and cargo will strike for three days from November 18.
South Africa gets $497m from World Bank for clean energy sourcing
Africa's most industrialised economy is heavily dependent on coal, which generates 80 percent of its electricity.
Britain rules out new elections in Northern Ireland this year
The announcement comes despite Northern Ireland being without a functioning devolved government since February.
Europa League roundup: Arsenal top, Manchester United in playoffs
The final group matches saw 8 teams progress to the Europa League's final 16, and another 8 head to the playoffs.
NBA’s Kyrie Irving, suspended over anti-Semitic film, apologises
Irving issued apology after Nets suspended him for at least five games, saying he is 'currently unfit to be associated'.
Twitter to begin layoffs after Elon Musk takeover
Social media company says in an email to staff that employees will be alerted on Friday about job cuts.
S Korea scrambles warplanes as 180 North Korean aircraft detected
The large presence of North Korean fighters and bombers prompted South Korea to mobilise 80 military aircraft.
Protest calls in Pakistan after ex-PM Imran Khan shot in shin
Nationwide demonstrations called after Friday prayers, a day after former prime minister sustained minor gunshot wound.
Analysis: Can Ethiopia iron out issues after AU peace deal?
Ahead of the second anniversary of the start of Ethiopia's civil war, there are concerns about the latest peace deal.
Israeli fighter jets hit Gaza after reports of rocket fire
Gaza has been quiet since Israel's three-day offensive in August, but events in the West Bank have led to tensions.
New Tunisia electoral law ‘eliminates’ gender parity: HRW
Changes such as ending public financing of campaigns will make it harder for women to run for office, critics say.
China’s stock markets jump on hopes for end to ‘zero COVID’
Shares rise more than 7 percent in Hong Kong and 2.5 percent in Shanghai after report decrying 'overly strict measures'.
‘Back to Africa’: French MP sparks parliament outrage
France's assembly urged to sanction MP Gregoire de Fournas for his words to a Black colleague.
What’s at stake for COP27 climate talks in Egypt?
This year's climate summit in Egypt will seek bold initiatives to stave off the worst effects of a warming planet.
Myanmar military diverts civilian jet fuel to air force: Amnesty
Amnesty International calls on countries and companies to stop the supply of aviation fuel to Myanmar's military rulers.
Is voter suppression threatening US democracy?
'The concern is that the US Supreme Court is going to undermine the Voting Rights Act.'
Cricket: The unlikely sport helping Syrian refugees in Lebanon
Syrian children in Lebanon pick up sport not traditionally played in the Arab world as part of educational project.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 254
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 254th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Ex-US fighter pilot held in Australia battles to stop extradition
Ex-US Marine, who worked in China, was arrested in the same week UK warned of Beijing's recruitment of military pilots.
Australia bets on facial recognition for problem gamblers
Critics say burgeoning technology is invasive, dangerous and undermines basic rights.
Germany’s Olaf Scholz meets China’s Xi Jinping as trade in focus
Scholz's trip to China has been criticised over his willingness to do deals with an increasingly authoritarian Beijing.
China says US to blame for breakdown in climate cooperation
Chinese foreign ministry's remarks come days ahead of COP27 climate negotiations in Egypt.
Russia signals possible Kherson retreat, but Ukraine wary
Battle for Kherson grinds on as 4.5 million Ukrainians left without power amid Russian attacks on energy infrastructure.
Musk aiming to charge for Twitter check mark from Monday: Reports
Social media giant's new owner is reported to be planning to launch $8 subscription service from next week.
US says China, Russia have leverage to stop N Korea nuclear test
Tensions on the Korean peninsula have risen as Pyongyang has stepped up tests of weapons including a banned ICBM.
UN urges states not to force Haitians back to crisis-hit nation
Haiti is reeling from a humanitarian and security crisis linked to months of political instability and gang violence.
Amazon pauses corporate hiring over economy concerns
Amazon has decided to halt 'new incremental hires' for the entire corporate workforce for a few months.
UN General Assembly rebukes US embargo on Cuba
Resolution condemning embargo on Cuba passes 185-2, marking 30th time the UN has rebuked the decades-old US policy.
Pumpkin spice lattes add spice to Starbucks revenues
A bump in sales of high-priced Starbucks coffee and cold drinks in North America helped cushion a revenue drop in China.
US military donation misuse in Guatemala going unchecked: Report
US government report urges agencies to better track alleged instances of military equipment misuse in Central America.
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