Six individuals, including a former prime minister, charged with seeking to mount a coup, their lawyers say.
Thursday, December 31, 2020
Ford reverses out of Mahindra car-making joint venture in India
Ford had been expected to terminate its India business after struggling in the world's fourth-biggest car market.
New York Stock Exchange starts delisting China telecoms firms
Move follows Trump order barring US investments in Chinese companies allegedly tied to China's military.
Under pandemic pressure, drugmakers raise prices in US: Report
COVID-19 has cut doctor visits and demand for some drugs, denting pharmaceutical firms' revenues.
‘We are one and free’: Australia amends national anthem
The first change since 1984 follows criticism that the anthem failed to recognise Indigenous history.
North Korea’s Kim marks New Year with visit to family tomb
The North Korean leader also thanked the people for their support in a letter shared by state media.
‘Blood generation’: Artist Taloi Havini on Bougainville’s pain
The people of remote Pacific island battled corporate greed and war on its long road to independence.
US demands release of Uighur doctor sentenced to 20 years’ jail
The call to release Gulshan Abbas came as China urged Washington to halt 'lies, smears'.
Timeline: How the new coronavirus spread
More than 82 million coronavirus cases confirmed globally, with more than 1.8 million deaths and 46 million recoveries.
Norway: 10 missing, including children, after landslide disaster
The landslide struck a residential area north of the capital, Oslo, forcing some 700 people to evacuate.
Russia to supply Algeria, Bolivia with Sputnik V vaccine
Sputnik V, named after the Soviet satellite that triggered the space race, will be sold at $10 per dose.
Saudi Arabia launches air raids in Sanaa after deadly Aden blasts
The air raids came overnight after at least 26 people were killed and dozens wounded in an attack on Aden airport.
China grants approval for its first COVID vaccine: Live
The vaccine, with 79-percent efficacy, was developed by state-owned pharmaceutical company Sinopharm.
Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai ordered back to jail pending trial
Lai, a vocal Beijing critic, is one of the highest-profile figures charged under a sweeping security law.
Dozens killed in ambush on bus in Deir Az Zor: Syrian state media
The bus was believed to be carrying soldiers and pro-government fighters who were returning to their base in the area.
Ancient Egypt: A pyramid scheme that worked
Ancient Egyptians built a state that survived for millennia. What was behind this success and what can we learn from it?
UN-AU mission in Sudan’s Darfur ends mandate after 13 years
The UNAMID peacekeeping mission was deployed in Darfur in 2007 to end a bitter conflict that erupted in 2003.
Venezuela Supreme Court rules parliament’s term extension invalid
The court says the move by the opposition-controlled National Assembly to extend its term was invalid.
Simorgh: The art of apartheid walls
From Syria to the US, artists are defiantly transforming the walls that divide us into virtual galleries of resistance.
UK braces for historic departure from the European Union
A deal has been reached, but more wrangling is expected as a new relationship emerges.
Lessons from 2020: Reconnecting with nature, a force for good
After the challenges of the past year, 2021 must be a year of climate action that helps us restore the planet.
China’s factory recovery slows as higher costs hurt businesses
Surprisingly strong exports have helped Chinese manufacturers rebound from COVID-19, but rise in infections clouds future.
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Asian shares set to finish 2020 at record high on economic hopes
Investors will be assessing whether global economic recovery helped by vaccines will be impeded by a new virus strain.
US raises tariffs on European wines, spirits amid plane dispute
US will raise duties on EU plane-making parts, some non-sparkling wines and cognac following EU measures in November.
China shadows two US ships through the Taiwan Strait
Beijing condemns the trip - the 13th this year - as a 'provocation' and 'show of force'.
How 2020 left China ‘diplomatically diminished’
For Beijing, the year 2020 was marked by a sharp deterioration in ties with the US, Taiwan, Australia and India.
Deferred dreams: What COVID taught three Olympic athletes
Three women who qualified for Tokyo 2020 reflect on the unprecedented decision to postpone the games.
Trump, McConnell division grows as Senate poised to override veto
Mitch McConnell rejects Trump's calls for a $2,000 stimulus cheque as Senate prepares to override veto of defence bill.
Vietnamese pick up the pieces after 2020’s relentless storms
Climate change increases the risk to hard-hit central provinces, but few want to leave the only home they know.
Second Indigenous activist killed in Honduras this week
Honduran authorities say they are investigating the killings of activists Felix Vasquez and Jose Adan Medina.
Convicted US spy Pollard arrives in Israel
Jonathan Pollard, who was convicted of spying for Israel in the US more than 30 years ago, landed in Israel on Wednesday.
EU chiefs sign deal, UK MPs to vote on agreement
The agreement also needs approval from the EU’s legislature, which is not expected to take up the deal for weeks.
Syrian soldier killed in Israeli raid near Damascus
Five others were wounded in Israeli raid on Syrian air defence forces in the Nabi Habeel area close to Lebanon border.
After deadly earthquake, aftershocks jolt Croatia
Day after an earthquake killed at least seven and injured dozens, aftershocks rattle a country starting to rebuild.
In Pictures: Second quake in two days rattles parts of Croatia
The tremor, one of the strongest to rock Croatia in years, collapsed rooftops in Petrinja, home to 20,000 people.
Indonesia bans Islamic Defenders’ Front, citing terrorist links
The hardline group, set up in 1998, is led by controversial cleric Rizieq Shahib who was arrested this month.
2020: A year in conflict
From the use of armed drones to social media blackouts, the past year has been one of firsts for warfare.
‘Triumph for British science’: UK approves AstraZeneca vaccine
The UK's PM, who is leading a country battling one of the world's worst coronavirus outbreaks, welcomes the development.
US may seek to try accused killer of journalist Daniel Pearl
US official says US is ready to take custody of Sheikh, whose murder conviction was overturned by a Pakistani court.
Here are some ways that COVID is transforming cities everywhere
With shops closing and people working from home, urban centres are emptying out while demand for parks is growing.
Argentine Senate approves bill to legalise abortion
Argentina becomes the fourth country in Latin America to legalise abortion.
UK approves AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine for COVID: Live News
The UK authorises use of a second coronavirus vaccine weeks after it approved Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against the virus.
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Pakistan anti-corruption body arrests key opposition leader
The arrest of Khawaja Asif, a former foreign minister, comes as opposition has been seeking PM Imran Khan's resignation.
‘Severe test’: As North Korean economy tanks, Kim needs solutions
North Korea's economy likely shrank by 8.5 percent this year due to COVID-19 restrictions, Fitch Solutions says.
Asia investors bet on 2021 rebound, sending shares to record high
Investors expect authorities to continue to make it easy for banks, businesses and people to borrow money.
EU, Chinese leaders to announce hard-fought investment deal
The deal addresses complaints by the EU and US about China's industrial subsidies and forced technology transfers.
China jails 10 Hong Kong activists for ‘illegal border crossing’
The 10 were among 12 detained in a speedboat as they allegedly tried to flee to Taiwan.
North Korea prepares for key party congress as challenges mount
The first congress in more than four years will take place amid the COVID-19 pandemic and a change in US President.
Hong Kong teen activist jailed for China flag ‘insult’
Tony Chung jailed as crackdown on pro-democracy activists in once-free-spirited territory accelerates.
Trump’s bid for $2,000 stimulus cheques stalls in US Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blocks vote as some Republicans say they will support $2,000 stimulus cheques.
US Justice Dep’t declines to charge officers in Tamir Rice case
Justice Department says no federal criminal charges against two police officers for killing of 12-year-old.
US detects first case of COVID-19 variant in Colorado
Man with no travel history first confirmed US case of COVID strain that UK scientists believe is more contagious.
After Australia’s fires: A devastated community rebuilds together
The tiny settlement of Wonboyn was ravaged by fires, but its people and landscape are beginning to recover.
No future: the English Left in retrospect
What is next for the English Left after Corbyn-led Labour's crushing electoral defeat in last year's election?
COVIran Barekat: Iran launches human trials of its COVID vaccine
The start of the trials comes as Iran managed to bring its COVID-19 fatalities down to a three-month low.
This Indian startup has not only survived COVID, it is thriving
India’s swift, harsh COVID lockdown forced Slurrp Farm to slash costs, embrace technology and listen to its customers.
Under regulatory pressure, China’s Ant considers overhaul: Report
In another push to rein in billionaire Jack Ma, China's central bank has ordered fintech giant Ant Group to scale down.
Pakistan, India report cases of coronavirus variant: Live news
New variant, first spotted in the UK, continues to spread, with Pakistan, India reporting cases among travellers.
UK needs tighter COVID rules to avert catastrophe: Epidemiologist
Country at epicentre of new variant entering 'very dangerous new phase of the pandemic', leading gov't adviser says.
Bangladesh moves nearly 2,000 Rohingya refugees to remote island
Second group of 1,800 Rohingya refugees sent to Bhasan Char island amid concerns many of them have been coerced.
Family of jailed Saudi activist al-Hathloul to appeal sentencing
Saudi court sentenced al-Hathloul to five years and eight months in prison on terrorism-related charges.
Surviving in the ruins of Moria
In the rubble of what was the largest refugee camp in Europe, some try to make a living by scavenging for metal.
Pakistani players’ omission from top cricket awards baffles fans
By not winning any of the 10 individual prizes, Pakistan is the only major team not to be represented at the awards.
In Pictures: Iraqi watch repair shop is a timeless treasure
Abdelkarim's storefront on one of Baghdad's most historic streets stocked with thousands of wristwatches.
South Africa tightens restrictions amid surge in COVID cases
Masks are compulsory, indoor and outdoor gatherings are banned and a curfew to be enforced.
Three French soldiers killed in Mali IED blast
The soldiers, on a mission in the southern region, were part of France’s Barkhane military operations in Mali.
Monday, December 28, 2020
Asian shares jump on hopes of bigger US fiscal stimulus measures
US House of Representatives voted to increase stimulus payments to qualifying Americans to $2,000 from $600.
Trump bolsters order barring US investment in some Chinese firms
Order passed in November blocks US investors from buying securities of Chinese firms allegedly under military control.
Cricket: India beats Australia by eight wickets, wins second Test
Ajinkya Rahane's gritty century and fine bowling in Melbourne test help India thrash Australia, levellin the series 1-1.
India reports six cases of new UK variant of coronavirus
All six patients, who returned from the UK, have been kept in isolation, India's health ministry said in a statement.
South Korea reports record COVID deaths; secures new vaccine deal
The scale of the third wave is raising concern that country's health system will be stretched beyond capacity.
Telecom towers vandalised as Indian farmers continue protests
More than 1,500 towers attacked in Punjab state as anger grows against companies which are seen to profit from the new laws.
How tiny Timor-Leste kept the coronavirus at bay
Southeast Asia's newest, and poorest, country took swift action as it looked to protect its fragile health system.
Russia admits COVID death toll third-worst in the world
Excess deaths data for 2020 suggests toll three times higher than officially reported, behind only US and Brazil.
US: Ohio policeman fired over fatal shooting of Andre Hill
Adam Coy, a 17-year veteran, was fired from the Columbus, Ohio police force after shooting Andre Hill, a Black man.
Ghislaine Maxwell denied bail in sex abuse case
US judge rejects $28.5m bail package for Jeffrey Epstein's ex-girlfriend, who was arrested in July.
Saudi women’s rights activist al-Hathloul given prison sentence
Loujain al-Hathloul sentenced to five years and eight months in prison by a Saudi court.
A simple guide: 10 things to know about the Brexit deal
Fishing quotas, free movement, mobile roaming charges and pet passports - much will change on January 1.
India: Virat Kohli named male cricketer of the decade
India captain also named top ODI player; Australia all-rounder Ellyse Perry swept women's honours in ICC awards.
‘Never say never’: How two small Hong Kong firms survived COVID
An outdoor furniture maker and a public relations firm say staying agile helped them survive COVID-19's devastation.
Nagorno-Karabakh: Azerbaijan says one dead in Armenian attack
Azerbaijan defence ministry says one soldier has been killed and another injured in an ambush in Khojavend.
Sydney told to watch New Year’s Eve fireworks from home
Large gatherings have been banned and people told to stay away from the city after a spike in COVID cases.
Reuters cameraman ‘arrested, held without charge’ in Ethiopia
A judge ordered Gemechu's detention for 14 days, but no reason was given for his arrest, news agency reports.
Bangladesh begins moving second group of Rohingya to Bhashan Char
Nearly 1,000 refugees to be relocated to remote island in Bay of Bengal amid opposition from rights groups.
Gulf officials discuss ‘cooperation’ ahead of GCC summit
Qatar blockade high on the agenda for next month's GCC summit that takes place in Saudi Arabia.
Chinese delegation meets Nepal PM amid political crisis
Senior Chinese Communist Party leader holds talks with PM Oli as the ruling communist party on the verge of split.
No shame in dealing with matters of the mind
In a year of strained mental health, Arab countries are doubling down on efforts to support care and break stigma.
Sunday, December 27, 2020
Demon Slayer becomes Japan’s top-grossing movie
Animated tale of a boy fighting human-eating demons that murdered his family takes in $313.7m in two months.
South Korea latest country to detect new COVID variant: Live news
Latest updates as South Korea accelerates efforts to launch vaccination programme, South Africa reaches million cases.
UK says it will sign free trade deal with Turkey this week
The deal replicates existing trading arrangements, but the UK says it hopes to sign a bespoke deal with Turkey soon.
Trump’s US COVID aid bill approval sends stocks higher
Coronavirus vaccine rollouts boost hopes that global economies could start to normalise next year.
Ten of ‘Hong Kong 12’ arrested at sea due in China court
Fair trial concerns as group captured on Taiwan-bound boat set to appear in mainland China court.
Indian officer accused of planting weapons on Kashmir civilians
The Indian army admitted in September that three labourers were killed in staged gun battle after public outcry.
Ant trapped? China pushes fintech giant to overhaul its business
Move is part of Beijing's clampdown on technology firms that have come to dominate e-commerce and financial services.
Chinese citizen journalist faces trial for Wuhan virus reporting
Zhang Zhan is one of a number of people facing trial for exposing initial chaos of COVID-19 response in Wuhan.
South Korea steps up virus vaccine efforts as new strain found
Government is facing criticism over its vaccine programme, which is seen as being too slow.
Trump signs COVID relief bill amid pressure, but adds conditions
Relief bill is crucial to payments to jobless Americans, and funding for federal government operations.
How did the pandemic begin? WHO team to seek answers in China
Experts are preparing to travel to Wuhan to investigate how COVID-19 emerged as China questions origins and spread.
South Africa crosses one million cases of COVID-19
Government said to be considering new measures to tackle outbreak amid threat of fast-spreading new variant.
Will vaccines change the course of the pandemic?
EU countries unroll a massive and coordinated COVID-19 vaccination campaign.
Egyptian delegation visits Libyan capital for talks with GNA
The visit to hold talks with the UN-recognised gov't was the first for senior Egyptian officials to Tripoli since 2014.
Fauci warns US COVID-19 outbreak may worsen after holidays
Dr Anthony Fauci warns that holiday travel could increase the spread of COVID-19 and bring the US to a 'critical point'.
Warnock, Loeffler work to consolidate voters in US Senate runoffs
Two runoff elections in the state of Georgia next month will decide which party controls the US Senate.
Uganda: Bobi Wine says bodyguard killed in violence ahead of poll
Francis Senteza died amid violent confrontations between security forces and followers of singer and opposition leader.
Gaza airport: The legacy of a Palestinian dream
The Yasser Arafat International Airport, now in ruins, was more than a project - it was a symbol of Palestinian freedom.
Civilians flee Ain Issa, northeast Syria as clashes escalate
Kurdish-led SDF says Turkish-backed Syrian National Army has been shelling the city on daily basis for the past week.
Dozens dead in Cameroon bus crash
At least 18 others injured after the bus crashed into a truck in the western village of Nemale, officials say.
Turkey warns Haftar against attacking its forces in Libya
Defence Minister Hulusi Akar visits Libya, says Turkey will retaliate against any attack by rebel general Haftar.
Several soldiers killed by gunmen in southwestern Pakistan
The attack targeted the paramilitary Frontier Corps (FC), the military said, adding a search operation was under way.
Qatar to host next round of Afghan gov’t-Taliban talks: Official
Next round of negotiations between the Taliban and the Afghan gov't will begin next month, a top official has said.
‘Message of hope’: Europe launches COVID vaccination campaign
Health care workers, the elderly and leading politicians got some of the first shots across the bloc.
Hackings, piracy, economy: How Qatar was undermined in GCC crisis
Economic instability plots, hacking of journalists among attempts to weaken Qatar in GCC crisis.
Why are millions starving in Yemen? | Start Here
The UN says the window to stop famine in war-torn Yemen is closing fast.
Stillbirths: An overlooked consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic
Lockdown strain, overwhelmed health services and mistaken symptoms are leaving pregnant women at risk.
What 2020 taught me about how we cover the news
How Al Jazeera online covered the past year amid COVID-19, and how it strengthened our relationship with our readers.
Bangladesh ‘set to move’ new group of Rohingya to remote island
About 1,000 Rohingya refugees to be moved to cyclone-prone island despite calls by rights groups to stop relocation.
At least 40 loggers feared abducted in northeast Nigeria
Three bodies found after hostages were taken on Thursday in Wulgo forest, residents and sources say.
Niger heads to polls in search of first democratic transition
Some 7.4 million people are registered to vote for the new president.
Saturday, December 26, 2020
EU kicks off mass COVID vaccination campaign: Live news
Latest updates as EU nations launch coordinated vaccination campaign while fears grow over new coronavirus strain.
Polls open in Central African Republic under threat of violence
UN 'determined' to help CAR vote on Sunday as rebel alliance resumes march on the capital, Bangui.
Ten climbers killed in Iran after heavy snowfall
State media says 10 climbers killed and several others missing after heavy snowfall in mountains north of Tehran.
Syrian refugee camp in Lebanon set ablaze after fight
UNHCR says several people injured after fire at camp hosting 75 families in Lebanon's Miniyeh region.
Uganda halts campaigning for January 14 vote in several districts
Election commission suspends campaigning for presidential polls, citing coronavirus risks, as opposition cries foul.
Another BJP-governed Indian state plans anti-conversion law
Motivated by right wing's 'love jihad' campaign, Madhya Pradesh approves bill to stop 'forceful' religious conversions.
Widespread outages continue after Nashville motor home blast
Governor of US state of Tennessee says 41 businesses were damaged in massive Christmas morning explosion.
Can Scotland become independent?
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says divorce with the European Union happened against Scotland's will.
Which countries have reported new variants of COVID-19?
Three new variants of the coronavirus have been detected in recent weeks, spreading to at least 13 countries worldwide.
Venezuela says ‘overloading’ caused deadly migrant boat sinking
Venezuelan authorities say dozens of people died when a boat sank on December 6 en route to Trinidad and Tobago.
COVID in besieged Gaza: ‘A blockade inside a blockade’
With infections surging, COVID-19 has exacerbated the Palestinian enclave's already dire living conditions in 2020.
Regression, hope and change: The Middle East in 2020
While some developments have shined hope on ostensibly unsolvable conflicts, other dynamics have exacerbated issues.
Tunisia extends five-year-old state of emergency by six months
Measure in place since a 2015 attack on a presidential guard bus claimed by the ISIL group.
New Yemen gov’t sworn in after Saudi-brokered power-sharing deal
The 24-member cabinet, announced last week, sworn in during a ceremony in Riyadh where Yemen's President Hadi is living.
Trump defends veto of massive US defence spending bill
In series of Saturday morning tweets, US president repeats claim $740bn legislation is a 'gift to Russia and China'.
Uganda calls off search for bodies in Lake Albert boat capsize
Officials say 26 people killed and 21 rescued after boat sank on Wednesday on the lake that divides Uganda and the DRC.
Bangladesh director arrested after film shows police in bad light
Anonno Mamun arrested along with actor Shaheen Mridha for their portrayal of police attitudes towards rape victims.
Spain confirms first case of coronavirus variant found in UK
Announcement comes after authorities in France and Lebanon also confirm cases of the UK variant.
Libya’s warring sides begin prisoner exchange
First UN-brokered prisoner exchange comes as part of ceasefire deal inked two months ago in Geneva.
‘Lingering crisis’: What people in CAR think about Sunday’s polls
Opposition requests to delay elections denied by the court amid escalating threat of violence.
Rouhani defends COVID vaccine efforts amid US pressure
'It will be done,' says President Rouhani after what Iran identified as 'maximum pressure' campaign by the US.
Manhunt under way after four injured in Berlin shooting
Injured taken to hospital in an altercation involving several people in the Kreuzberg district, police say.
India arrests 75 in Kashmir after local elections
The arrests came after an anti-Modi alliance won majority of seats in local elections last week.
Israeli air attacks cause injuries, damage in Gaza Strip
At least two Palestinians were wounded in what Israel called a retaliatory attack on Hamas positions in the Gaza Strip.
Two Afghan police killed as Kabul hit by bomb blasts
In recent months, Afghanistan has been rocked by bombings, rocket attacks and targeted killings.
Friday, December 25, 2020
Three peacekeepers killed in CAR as rebel group calls off truce
Killings come as violence escalates a day before CAR voters head to polls to choose a president and a new parliament.
France confirms first case of new coronavirus variant
French health ministry says the man arrived in France from London on December 19 and was asymptomatic.
CAR ceasefire between rebels, gov’t collapses before Sunday polls
Rebel coalition says it is calling off three-day ceasefire, already dismissed by government, ahead of general election.
André Rieu: A classical music revolutionary?
The Dutch violinist known as the 'King of Waltz' discusses how he made classical music accessible to the masses.
Pope: Syria, Iraq, Yemen children should ‘touch all consciences’
In Christmas message, Pope Francis highlights plight of children caught in wars and pleads for COVID vaccines for all.
Japan sees five new COVID strain cases, PM urges ‘quiet New Year’
PM Yoshihide Suga calls for strict quarantine measures at airports and on those returning from the UK.
Erdogan says Turkey wants better ties with Israel, talks continue
Turkish president wants to bring ties to a 'better point' but says Israeli policy towards Palestinians is unacceptable.
As violence grips Ethiopia, June parliamentary vote announced
Election, which was set to take place in August, was delayed because of the pandemic, as new date is set amid violence.
COVID: In Italy, the second wave is now as deadly as the first
Daily death toll reaches record high, with total fatalities expected to soon reach grim first-wave milestone.
New COVID-19 variants: What we know so far, in 500 words
At least three new coronavirus strains have been detected in recent weeks, in the UK, South Africa and Nigeria.
The world of surveillance: Who does ‘Big Brother’ answer to?
We ask whether the surveillance industry is out of control and discuss climate change with activist Nnimmo Bassey.
India: Modi addresses farmers, claims opposition fuelling fears
Tens of thousands of farmers are protesting against new laws they say will threaten their livelihoods.
Chinese vaccines are poised to fill gap, but will they work?
For those countries that have not yet secured a vaccine, China may be the only solution.
EU diplomats rush to review Brexit trade deal on Christmas Day
EU ambassadors give up festivities to inspect details of historic agreement secured between bloc and UK a day earlier.
World celebrates Christmas like no other, in shadow of pandemic
Muted festivities as millions cancel gatherings in line with social distancing rules.
Kenya’s sexual violence survivors get justice, though imperfect
After 13 years, a Kenyan court ruled in favour of four victims of sexual assault during the 2007 post-election violence.
Japan’s Shinzo Abe apologises over ‘cherry blossom’ scandal
Ex-PM says he was unaware that his office had subsidised cherry blossom viewing parties for his supporters.
Kill the bill? Here is what might happen to US COVID aid measure
Trump has hinted he might veto legislation passed by Congress if payments to individuals are not increased.
Small businesses surviving COVID, Brexit trade and tracking Santa
We round up the numbers to know from the week’s biggest economic stories so you can impress yourself and your friends.
Thursday, December 24, 2020
British pound slips below multi-year high after Brexit deal
Investors say the UK-EU trade deal leaves the UK facing many economic uncertainties.
US to require negative COVID-19 tests for all UK passengers
CDC says passengers from the UK must test negative via either a PCR or antigen test within 72 hours of departure.
UK and EU have struck a historic trade deal. But what is in it?
Most goods traded between the UK and EU will not face new restrictions but many new bureaucratic hurdles will emerge.
To survive Pakistan’s COVID pandemic, grocery stores go online
Traditional grocery stores survived COVID by quickly recognising the changing needs of customers they already knew well.
Record COVID surge in South Korea despite tough distancing rules
Authorities call for 'strict' response against violations of COVID-19 rules as South Korea logs record high of 1,214 cases.
Syria’s air defences ‘intercept barrage of Israeli missiles’
State TV says Syrian air defences confronted an 'Israeli aggression', downing a barrage of missiles over Hama.
How UAE tried to sabotage Qatar’s economy amid the GCC crisis
Rapprochement in the Gulf crisis may finally be in sight, but the blockade has changed Qatar's economy in many ways.
Pakistan court orders release of accused in Daniel Pearl killing
Sheikh was acquitted of murdering Pearl earlier this year, but has been held while Pearl’s family appeals the acquittal.
Can US progressives sway Biden on foreign policy?
Liberals see a window of opportunity for Washington to adopt 'more principled' relations with other countries.
Why are India’s farmers protesting the new farm laws?
For weeks, hundreds of thousands of farmers in India have been protesting against new farm laws.
Pakistan army says soldier killed by Indian shelling in Kashmir
Incident comes two days after 50-year-old woman was killed in attack Pakistan blamed India for.
Ethiopian military ‘kills 42 people involved in deadly attack’
State-affiliated Fana TV reported weapons also seized from men accused of killing over 100 people on Wednesday.
In Pictures: Struggling to bury COVID victims in northern Iran
Deep in the lush valleys of northern Iran, a popular vacation spot is becoming COVID victims' final resting place.
Stocks, British pound get Brexit lift, Alibaba hit by China probe
British and EU negotiators closed in on a trade deal with days to go before UK's exit from the EU's trading arrangement.
‘Blood cheaper than water’: Outrage over Trump Blackwater pardons
Iraqis express anger after Trump pardoned four guards convicted in the 2007 Baghdad massacre that killed at least 14.
Israel says Pakistan not among states it may have ties with
Israeli minister says more countries lined up to normalise relations with Israel but ruled out Pakistan being one.
2020: The year a pandemic collided with global refugee crises
Refugees, activists, aid groups and photojournalists reflect on a year that has been particularly unkind to refugees.
Anti-Myanmar hate speech flares in Thailand over spread of COVID
Latest outbreak in Bangkok was first detected at a seafood market, where many Myanmar migrants work.
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Arab Spring Cartoon: Now and Then … and 10 years on
Ten years on, the status quo in post-revolution countries has only had a change of clothes.
‘Demand-side’ reforms: In China, this means cutting inequality
China's leaders have for years been upgrading industry and cutting oversupply, now they want to boost consumer spending.
China launches antitrust probe into technology giant Alibaba
Investigation is part of a push by Beijing to crack down on monopolistic behaviour among tech giants.
On cusp of Brexit trade deal, EU and UK hash out final details
Media reports say a trade deal is close after months of negotiations, with agreements on fishing and competition rules.
South Korea signs COVID vaccine deals as tougher curbs kick in
Starting on Thursday, gatherings of five or more individuals are banned nationwide with violators facing stiff fines.
Duterte pledged a COVID-free Christmas. Instead, cases soar
Millions of Filipinos hold on to their faith as they defy warnings that mass gatherings could drive up transmission.
Trump pardons ex-campaign chief Manafort, associate Roger Stone
Latest pardons cover 26 people including Jared Kushner's father, who pleaded guilty to tax evasion in 2004.
Hong Kong pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai granted bail
Accused of 'foreign collusion', judge says Lai can return home providing he complies with a series of strict conditions.
Trump warns Iran after rocket attack on US embassy in Baghdad
US president says ‘will hold Iran responsible’ as top advisers meet to discuss options to deter further attacks.
Coalition of rights groups joins suit against Israeli firm NSO
Facebook last year filed a lawsuit against NSO, accusing it of subverting WhatsApp to hack into phones of activists.
Empty salons: Indonesia’s transgender women count cost of COVID
Beauty salons are one of the few industries that employ transgender women but few want to risk treatment in a pandemic.
Bambari: UN says seized CAR town now under peacekeepers’ control
The attacks followed government accusations that ex-president Francois Bozize was plotting a coup.
The race to save an Indigenous Brazilian language from extinction
As elders from an Indigenous tribe die of COVID-19, younger members must fight to stop their language dying with them.
Analysis: A turbulent 2020 spurs Greece to rearm
As Greece and Turkey wrap their most acrimonious year since 1974, Athens buys 18 French Rafale jets in $3bn deal.
COVID travel ban: UK Sikhs feed stranded truck drivers
Thousands of trucks destined for Europe have been held up in southeastern England amid fears over a new COVID strain.
Surviving COVID: The challenges facing India’s small businesses
COVID dealt a heavy blow to India's small businesses, but some have used technology and creative thinking to survive.
Qatar begins COVID vaccination campaign
First phase of vaccination to prioritise people over 70, healthcare workers and those with chronic conditions.
The life of Mahmoud Hussein, imprisoned Al Jazeera journalist
Senior Al Jazeera reporter Mahmoud Hussain completes four years in Egyptian jail without formal charges.
Two killed in Kabul shooting, bomb attack
Separate attacks on Wednesday amid speculation Taliban and Afghan government peace talks may be delayed further.
COVID-19 and the risk of intergenerational malnutrition
The pandemic has put millions of children at risk of malnutrition which could have devastating consequences.
Pakistan says Indian shelling kills civilian in disputed Kashmir
A 50-year-old woman killed, three others, including a four-year-old child, wounded in the incident.
Vaccine hesitancy stirs in nearly COVID-free Singapore
First vaccines arrived this week with prime minister expected to be among first recipients to boost public confidence.
Anti-Modi Kashmiri alliance wins majority of seats in local polls
Alliance that favours self-governance in Kashmir has won 112 of a total of 280 seats in council elections.
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Messi breaks Pele’s record with 644 goals for Barcelona
Barcelona captain has now scored more goals for a single club than any other footballer.
France: Three police officers shot dead, one wounded
Police officers were responding to a call over domestic violence in Puy-de-Dome when a 48-year-old opened fire.
Malaysia’s COVID-hit Top Glove says will not fire whistleblowers
Company at centre of Malaysia's biggest COVID-19 outbreak fired worker who raised concerns about overcrowding.
UK’s ethnic wealth gap: Difference between groups widens
Low savings among certain Black and Asian groups in UK hurt their ability to cope with COVID-19 crisis, think tank says.
Tibetan leader in exile welcomes US bill that reaffirms rights
China seized control of Tibet in 1950 and claims its leaders have the right to choose the Dalai Lama's successor.
India’s economy appears to be stabilising as shoppers return
Business activity, company order books and output prices have rebounded sharply since their coronavirus lockdown lows.
India likely to approve AstraZeneca vaccine by next week: report
India could be the first country to give the regulatory green light for the vaccine developed with Oxford University.
Trump demands Congress amend ‘wasteful’ COVID relief bill
Outgoing president's move could further delay urgently-needed financial assistance to millions of Americans.
Trump pardons aide Papadopoulos jailed over Russia meddling
Campaign aide among 15 people, including two Republican legislators, granted full pardons by outgoing US president.
Israel to hold snap election in March, fourth in two years
Unity government of Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz collapsed after failing to meet a deadline to pass the budget.
Previously loved: Shoppers flock to second-hand luxury fashion
Jump in second-hand luxury sales could be attributed to consumers leaning towards sustainability in a time of crisis.
Protests at Indian iPhone plant offer a lesson for investors
To build a solid business, workers' problems need to be addressed, experts say.
US dangles billions for Indonesia normalising ties with Israel
Financial agency's chief said the US could double its $1bn portfolio if Indonesia establishes relations with Israel.
US reinstates Sudan’s sovereign immunity
State sponsor of terrorism designation weighed on Sudan's economy and restricted its ability to receive aid.
Kosovo set for snap vote as court rules gov’t elected illegally
Jailed legislator's casting vote for government of Prime Minister Avdullah Hoti was invalid, Kosovo's top court says.
Satellite data used to track forced labour on fishing vessels
Researchers use satellite data and machine learning to identify vessels that may be transporting forced labourers.
Satellite data used to track forced labour on fishing vessels
Researchers use satellite data and machine learning to identify vessels that may be transporting forced labourers.
South Africa facing isolation amid fears over new COVID strain
Countries block travel after South African health officials say new variant is dominant among recent infections.
In Pictures: War forces thousands of Ethiopians into Sudan
Thousands of refugees have fled Africa’s second most populous country, crowding into boats to cross a river to Sudan.
The front-line heroes of the pandemic: Young carers
Life for children tasked with caring for sick or disabled relatives has become significantly tougher because of COVID.
Afghanistan: At least five killed in Kabul car bomb blast
Four doctors among those killed after a magnetic bomb attached to their car exploded in the Afghanistan capital.
Palestinian teen killed by Israeli forces in Jerusalem’s Old City
Mahmoud Omar Kameel, 17, was shot multiple times after he allegedly fired at Israeli soldiers.
Malaysia steps up COVID vaccine plans with AstraZeneca deal
Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin says government also in final stages of vaccine negotiations with Russia and China.
Countries shut borders over new COVID strain: Live news
The discovery of the new strain sowed new panic in a pandemic that has killed almost 1.7 million people worldwide.
Asian shares dip on concerns over new virus strain
Asian shares pull back from multi-year highs on fears the new virus strain could slow economic recovery.
Monday, December 21, 2020
Asian shares dip on concerns over new virus strain
Asian shares pull back from multi-year highs on fears the new virus strain could slow economic recovery.
Canada pledges $70m in aid to crisis-hit Palestine refugee agency
Canadian funding will support poor and vulnerable refugees and comes as UNRWA faces its 'worst financial crisis ever'.
‘Caught on TV’: Philippines police officer charged over shootings
Amid national outcry over murder of mother and son, President Duterte says suspect cannot escape prosecution.
US Congress passes $892bn in COVID relief measures
The bill provides $3.36bn for vaccine alliance GAVI, which provides vaccines to people in low-income countries.
Winter sports shut down in S Korea to check COVID-19 spread
Government also extends ban on gatherings of five or more people across country in attempt to stamp out third wave.
The lingering trauma of Hong Kong’s exiled protesters
For Hong Kong activists now in exile, a year of dissent and despair has left emotional wounds they will carry for years.
Black US Air Force service members face discrimination: Report
Report finds that Black members of the Air Force have fewer opportunities than their white peers.
Harris, Ivanka Trump stump in Georgia ahead of Senate runoff
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris tells crowd 'everything at stake' ahead of crucial US Senate runoffs in Georgia.
Texas police release video of officer shooting Joshua Feast
A lawyer for Joshua Feast’s family, Ben Crump, says footage portrays 'a defenceless man who was shot in the back'.
UAE’s MBZ was known as ‘the boss’ at Banque Havilland
Documents reviewed by Bloomberg News reveal the extent of services the bank provided Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed.
US House panel says Trump officials attacked CDC COVID reports
Committee subpoenas documents from acting health secretary and CDC head accusing them of 'stonewalling' investigation.
Nationalists set to win landmark vote in Bosnia’s divided Mostar
Main Croat HDZ party is leading in local polls with more than 37 percent of the vote, according to preliminary results.
Biden names new advisers to his White House economic team
President-elect Joe Biden named three new economic advisers to his team ahead of his inauguration January 20.
EU regulator approves Pfizer-BioNTech COVID vaccine
Approval by European Medicines Agency paves the way for EU countries to begin mass vaccine drives within a week.
Biden set to receive COVID vaccine as US distributes shots
Meanwhile, Donald Trump has been largely absent from public view as he remains focused on his election loss.
Which countries have closed borders over new COVID strain?
As concerns grow worldwide over a mutated coronavirus variant, several nations decide to close their borders.
Battle of billionaires: India regulators to decide Future’s fate
An Indian court on Monday left it to regulators to decide the fate of the $3.38bn sale of Future Group's retail assets.
Two found guilty of manslaughter in UK truck tragedy
In October last year, 39 Vietnamese smuggling victims including children died in the back of a truck.
Germany synagogue attack: Far-right gunman sentenced to life
Stephan B livestreamed the shooting in the city of Halle on the internet, an assault in which two people died.
New COVID strain: Six key questions answered
A more infectious virus strain has emerged in the UK and while no more lethal, scientists say concerns are justified.
World powers renew commitment to preserve Iran nuclear deal
Remaining parties to landmark 2015 deal reaffirm commitment as Iran’s nuclear programme's chief slams a Parliament bill.
Ten days until Brexit transition ends: What to know in 500 words
The UK and the EU are yet to compromise and reach a trade deal, with less than two weeks until the agreed deadline.
Sanctions & COVID: Iran small businesses survive a harrowing year
In Tehran, a clothier, a baker, and a party supply shop owner share their stories of surviving.
Turkish court sentences Kurdish former MP to 22 years in jail
Guven convicted on three separate terrorism charges after losing parliamentary immunity in June this year.
Coronavirus: Denmark to exhume millions of mink from mass graves
Move comes amid health risk fears after mink carcasses rose from the ground, pushed up by gasses from decomposition.
‘Russia, Rwanda sent troops’ to Central African Republic
CAR gov't says foreign troops sent to the country after alleged coup bid ahead of presidential and parliamentary polls.
Kenya: Doctors on strike against inadequate benefits, PPE
Strike began on Monday after union said there was no resolution of grievances raised over the last eight months.
‘No money’: Christmas woes for a Zimbabwe in crisis
High inflation, low disposable income, other economic hardships have forced a muted festive season for most Zimbabweans.
UK, ‘sick man of Europe’, to hold crisis talks amid mutant virus
France closes borders and several countries ban UK passengers in bid to limit mutant virus strain gripping nation.
Al Jazeera journalists hacked using Israeli firm’s spyware
Watchdog suspects Saudi Arabia, the UAE behind the attack on 36 journalists earlier this year.
Hong Kong’s top court upholds mask ban at protests
Top court says Hong Kong government has the right to invoke colonial-era emergency law to ban face masks at protests.
In Pictures: The Syrian potter preserving a centuries-old craft
Misak Antranik Petros, master craftsman, has passed his art on to the next generation.
Friday, December 11, 2020
EU leaders strike deal on tougher 2030 climate target
After all-night talks, EU agrees on more ambitious target to cut greenhouse gas emissions this decade.
‘This is a sin’: World reacts to Israeli-Moroccan deal
Morocco is the fourth Arab country since August to strike a deal aimed at normalising relations with Israel.
In China, men’s skincare business gets a new glow
In China, domestic startups are tapping global funds to sell skincare products to image-conscious millennial men.
Thursday, December 10, 2020
In Pictures: How much plastic are you eating?
Plastic production surged in the last 50 years, and we could be ingesting equivalent of a credit card of plastic a week.
Jimmy Lai charged under Hong Kong’s national security law
Lai is the highest profile activist to be charged under the controversial law that was imposed at the end of June.
Uighur family freed after three years, and reunited in Australia
China had stopped Sadam Abdusalam's wife and son from leaving Xinjiang by confiscating their passports.
Australia cancels order for vaccine as trial stumbles
Australia cancels an order for 51 million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine after trials run into trouble.
UN expert wants scrutiny of conditions at Bhasan Char
About 1,642 Rohingya were moved to the flood-prone island in the Bay of Bengal before the UN could assess their safety.
Secretive Switzerland immigration deal with China fuels concern
The controversial agreement allows Chinese authorities to enter Switzerland, interview and remove 'illegal' residents.
Food prices to spike without EU trade deal, warn UK retailers
UK's retail industry warns again that food prices will shoot up in 2021 if new tariffs are imposed.
US executes Brandon Bernard despite last-minute appeals
Bernard was 18 when he was involved in the killings of Todd and Stacie Bagley, who were on their way home from church.
China slaps visa curbs on US diplomats, NGOs visiting HK, Macau
Beijing accuses Washington of 'meddling' in Hong Kong and interfering in China's affairs amid new US sanctions.
Two Canadians in China have ‘not yet gone on trial’, Canada says
Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor, who are accused of espionage, have been detained in China for two years.
US Congress still deadlocked on new COVID-19 aid bill
Republicans and Democrats continue to bicker as terms of a $900bn economic relief package have not yet been finalised.
US advisory panel endorses Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine
The critical decision opens the door for the US Food and Drug Administration to formally approve the COVID-19 vaccine.
In the red: US deficit up 25% in first two months of budget year
The United States Treasury reported that just two months into the new budget year, the deficit is already $429.3bn.
Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine: What you should know, in 500 words
The UK-made vaccine is cheaper than Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna's products, and can be stored at fridge temperature.
Ghana’s opposition rejects election results
President Akufo-Addo won Monday's vote as deadly violence gripped the country.
India-China relations at ‘most difficult phase in 30-40 years’
The two Asian giants have been deadlocked over the border in the Himalayan region of Ladakh since June this year.
In Pictures: The world of sports in 2020
How sports went on in 2020, as COVID-19 ravaged and rearranged schedules, shortened seasons and cancelled tournaments.
Amid outcry, Modi to lay foundation of new parliament building
Critics say 200 billion rupees gov't reportedly spending on project could be used to fight COVID-19 and repair economy.
TV anchor, driver shot dead in eastern Afghanistan
No claim of responsibility for the incident that the channel head has blamed 'enemies of the country' for.
Trump is inciting domestic terrorism
Trump’s false claims about the election add fuel to the already simmering fire of right-wing extremism in the US.
EU, UK talks go nowhere, deadline to seal deal pushed to weekend
'Large gaps remain' between UK and EU - increasingly distant allies - as Johnson leads Britain out of the single market.
‘Unacceptable’: Neymar defends walkout in football racism dispute
Players also sported t-shirts with the slogan 'No To Racism' before restart of Champions League game on Wednesday.
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
China imposes additional duties on Australian wine
China has imposed fresh duties on Australian wine, the latest salvo in a bitter standoff between the two countries.
S Korea building container hospital beds as COVID cases rebound
Resurgence of infections rekindles concerns about a shortage of hospital beds.
Nigeria Shell employees causing oil leaks for profit: Dutch TV
Dutch documentary reports Shell employees ordered vandalisation of pipelines to profit from clean-up budgets.
ADB predicts a less severe economic dip for Asia
Developing Asia is expected to contract less than previously expected as China and India post economic recoveries.
‘Never again’: Rio Tinto blasted over Juukan Gorge destruction
Mining giant blew up sacred Aboriginal sites in Western Australia as it sought to extract $135m worth of iron ore.
SpaceX prototype rocket destroyed in explosive test launch
Elon Musk says SpaceX got all the data it needed for its programme to send people and cargo to the Moon and Mars.
People with anaphylaxis history should not take Pfizer COVID shot
British regulator issues new guidance after adverse reactions in small number of people with previous allergies.
Lone children among hundreds in Malaysia immigration detention
Concern about effect on vulnerable refugee children with discussion on alternatives to detention stalled.
US Senate backs massive arms sales to UAE after Trump veto threat
Opponents of $23bn deal for F-35s, Reaper drones fail to muster enough votes to block the sale.
Kim Kardashian West urges Trump to stay Brandon Bernard execution
Advocates across the political spectrum call on Trump to commute Bernard's sentence, citing issues with trial, his age.
Federal authorities probe police killing of Black man in Ohio
Mother of Casey Goodson Jr demands answers after autopsy shows he died of multiple gunshot wounds.
Jury convicts man in Minnesota mosque bombing
Prosecutors detailed Michael Hari's hatred for Muslims as motivation for the attacks during the trial.
Trump imposed sanctions at record pace. Will Biden be different?
US President-elect Joe Biden’s team is promising a top-to-bottom review of sanctions imposed by Trump.
Immigrants in US on temporary status get nine-month extension
Trump administration says immigrants from six countries will be allowed to extend their legal US residency.
Champions League: PSG, Istanbul Basaksehir walk out over racism
President Erdogan among others demand investigation after racial slur by match official on Tuesday.
What is Israel’s secret weapon against Iran?
No, it is not its nuclear arsenal.
US: Two injured in explosion at West Virginia chemical plant
Late-night explosion at the Chemours plant in Kanawha County prompted stay-at-home order.
Number of displaced people globally tops 80 million in 2020: UN
Record number of people forced to flee homes in war zones this year, in what UNHCR calls a 'bleak milestone'.
Hong Kong: Agnes Chow denied bail after appealing sentence
The 24-year-old opposition leader received a 10-month jail sentence on December 2, could face more charges.
In Pictures: Ethiopian children at refugee-run school in Sudan
Of the 50,000 people who fled their homes after violence erupted in Ethiopia's Tigray region, nearly half are children.
China says it wants to improve its green finance standards
China will update its green finance standards to make it easier for foreign investors to enter the market.
China uses big data to select Muslims for arrest in Xinjiang: HRW
Rights group says Chinese policing programme selects people for arrest for 'everyday, lawful' behaviour.
In partial victory, Google and Facebook win Australia concession
Draft legislation would require the firms to pay Australian publishers for displaying their news content, a world first.
India mystery illness: Lead found in blood samples of patients
Excessive amount of lead and nickel found in the blood samples of patients, official said.
Stocks get shot in the arm as COVID-19 vaccines start roll-out
Japan stocks jump after new economic data, South Korean index rises to all-time high after Wall Street's gains.
New law allows Australia to scrap China Belt and Road plans
Australia can now veto plans between foreign governments and its states and territories, stymying China's BRI hopes.
Cruise to quarantine: Passengers isolated after COVID-19 case
Quantum of the Seas was on Singapore 'cruise to nowhere' in first sailing since Royal Caribbean halted operations.
UK says will drop tariffs on US goods to ease aircraft trade dispute
UK will suspend retaliatory tariffs imposed on US goods over disputed aircraft subsidies to ease trade conflict.
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
India says it may approve COVID-19 vaccine in weeks
India's immunisation plan will prioritise healthcare workers, front-line workers and other vulnerable people.
Poorer people left behind as rich nations hoard COVID-19 vaccine
Nine out of 10 people in dozens of poor nations could miss out on getting vaccinated against coronavirus next year.
Kovrig, Spavor ‘strong’ after two-year China detention: Canada
Two men were detained shortly after arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver and accused of spying.
‘Reckless’: N Korea chides Seoul for doubting zero COVID-19 cases
Kim Yo Jong warns claim could worsen already strained ties between the two Koreas.
Intel, Nvidia probed over tech allegedly used against Uighurs
The advanced computer chips were allegedly used by China to conduct mass surveillance on Uighurs.
Biden to push masks, vaccines, school reopenings in COVID-19 plan
US president-elect announces picks for key health roles and urges Congress to provide more funding for vaccines.
Mnuchin offers $916bn COVID-19 relief plan to US Congress
Aid to state and local governments, liability protections for businesses are key stumbling blocks to an agreement.
MBS denies sending hit squad to kill former Saudi spy in Canada
Motion to dismiss case against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman claims sovereign immunity from US courts.
Over 400,000 need urgent aid in Central America: Rights group
Some 140,000 homes were destroyed by storms Eta and Iota and 330,000 people remain cut off from emergency assistance.
Nigerian intelligence bought tool to spy on citizens: Report
Defence Intelligence Agency acquired tools to spy on Nigerians' calls and text messages, Citizen Lab report says.
Asian stocks head lower on fears of fresh virus cases
Stocks dip as fears of a surge in COVID-19 cases overshadow hopes of additional US stimulus.
Top PLO official Hanan Ashrawi resigns: Reports
Sources say her decision is in protest against Palestinian Authority's decision to resume coordination with Israel.
Iran top court upholds dissident journalist’s death sentence
Ruhollah Zam was convicted for fuelling anti-government unrest in 2017 on social media.
Joe Biden picks ex-General Lloyd Austin as defence secretary
US media report Austin, who played a major role in 2003 invasion of Iraq, will be named first Black defence secretary.
‘V-Day’: UK rolls out vaccine, 90-year-old woman first in line
UK becomes first in world to make Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine available for widespread use as mass inoculation begins.
A ‘no-deal’ Brexit will be devastating
But the right wing of the UK’s government doesn't care – it is what they have wanted all along.
UK gives 1st doses of COVID-19 vaccine: Live news
UK health authorities begin rolling out the first doses of a widely tested COVID-19 vaccine.
Monday, December 7, 2020
Australia pushes plan to force Facebook, Google to pay for news
Australia is introducing legislation to make Facebook and Google pay for news they use in world first.
‘Bharat Bandh’: Indian farmers launch strike to press for demands
Farm and trade unions launch one-day strike to demand rollback of three laws they say will hurt their livelihood.
Afghan civilian deaths from US air raids rose by more than 300 percent
Some 700 civilians killed in 2019 after the Pentagon relaxed its rules of engagement for air raids, the report says.
Is ‘Big Oil’ becoming ‘Big Carbon’? Revenue falls force rethink
Firms such as BP and Shell invest in carbon offset strategies, but environmentalists are divided over such moves.
Hong Kong restricts dining at restaurants in fourth wave battle
Carrie Lam says fourth wave is 'more complicated and more severe' with cases 'widely spread out' in Hong Kong.
Japan announces $708bn in fresh stimulus as COVID-19 cases rise
Japan announces a fresh stimulus package worth $708bn even as new COVID-19 cases cast a shadow on better GDP data.
South Korea orders COVID-19 vaccines for 88 percent of population
First doses to arrive in March, but officials will wait and see how vaccines work in other countries to ensure safety.
Taiwan says faces daily threats as US notifies of $280m arms sale
Taiwan's defence ministry says latest weapons sale demonstrates US commitment to help strengthen island's defence.
Crackdown in Hong Kong continues; eight more arrested
Arrests of pro-democracy activists are latest since China imposed the National Security Law earlier this year.
Davos in the tropics: World Economic Forum opts for Singapore
World Economic Forum to hold its next annual meeting in Singapore in May rather than coronavirus-hit Switzerland.
No ‘single’ sign could have averted Christchurch attack: report
New Zealand report said police instead used 'an inappropriate concentration of resources' probing religious violence.
Official inquiry into Christchurch attacks released: Timeline
The Royal Commission was tasked with investigating whether the attacks in which 51 died could have been prevented.
US virus talks drag on liability as Congress prepares stopgap aid
Republican plan for liability shield for employers, companies is opposed by Democrats, civil and labour rights groups.
US to approve Arizona mine land deal Indigenous group opposes
Native American tribe says the mine would destroy land considered the home of religious deities.
Grandson of Forrest Fenn confirms identity of US treasure finder
Medical student from Michigan found a more than $1m treasure chest stashed by Fenn in the wilds of Wyoming.
Ethiopia’s Abiy denies ‘insurgency’ emerging in Tigray
PM Abiy Ahmed says Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) is a 'criminal clique' that has been 'thoroughly defeated'.
‘They were afraid of us’: The legacy of Britain’s Black Panthers
The 79-year-old activist, Sam Sagay, looks back on a life of Black Power in Britain and Nigeria.
European powers rebuke Iran after enrichment announcement
Since May last year, Iran has taken steps that violate its uranium enrichment limit laid down in the JCPOA deal.
Last month the hottest November on record: EU
The Copernicus Climate Change Service found that November 2020 was 0.8C warmer than the 30-year average of 1981-2010.
Pakistan team hit ‘mentally, physically’ by COVID isolation in NZ
Since the cricket squad arrived last month, 10 players have tested positive, forcing authorities to impose quarantine.
Some Asian firms plan to bury carbon emissions under the seabed
Some businesses are aiming to capture carbon dioxide from industry in Asia and store it under the ocean floor.
Ghana votes in tight race between incumbent and former president
Ghanaians set to elect the new parliament and president in a race dubbed 'the battle of two giants'.
Asian shares recede on fear of new US-China tensions, virus surge
News of a surge in virus cases and the US preparing sanctions for some Chinese officials has driven markets down.
Venezuela: President Maduro claims victory in boycotted election
Maduro's Socialist Party-led alliance wins 67 percent of National Assembly seats in polls boycotted by the opposition.
India’s Serum Institute seeks approval for COVID-19 vaccine
The Indian firm seeks government approval for emergency-use authorisation for vaccine it is developing with AstraZeneca.
In Pictures: Ethiopian refugees in Sudan face uncertain future
Tens of thousands of displaced Ethiopian refugees are running out of food and water.
Indonesia police kill six suspected supporters of hardline leader
Police chief says six died after officers felt their lives were in danger following car chase along Jakarta highway.
South Korea, Japan to deploy military to combat COVID-19
S Korean soldiers and Japanese military nurses called in amid fears third COVID-19 wave overloading healthcare sector.
Abiy’s efforts to unify Ethiopia could lead to its disintegration
Abiy Ahmed's quest to bring all Ethiopians together through increased centralisation is tearing the country apart.
Indonesia receives first shipment of COVID-19 vaccine: Live news
Some 33 million told to stay home in the US state as COVID crisis spirals out of control faster than projected.
Sunday, December 6, 2020
More than 60,000 koalas killed or hurt in Australia’s bushfires
WWF says number is 'deeply disturbing' given the animal had already been in steep decline.
China’s virus-free ‘Hawaii’ sees tourism boom
A tourism boom in Hainan province, China's 'Hawaii', which has been virus-free for six months, is boosting the economy.
UK and EU ‘on a knife edge’ as trade talks near year-end deadline
Many UK cabinet ministers reportedly ready to back PM Johnson over ending transition period without a trade deal.
Biden picks California lawyer Xavier Becerra as health secretary
If confirmed, Xavier Becerra will be the first Latino to lead US health department as it struggles to contain COVID-19.
Sinovac secures $515m to double vaccine-production capacity
Chinese firm has already reached deals to supply CoronaVac inoculation to countries including Indonesia and Turkey.
As water becomes more scarce, new futures trade provides buffer
Starting this week, farmers can hedge against water shortages, while others could make money betting on rising prices.
US plans to sanction more China officials over Hong Kong: Report
Action to be taken against at least a dozen officials over the disqualification of Hong Kong legislators, Reuters says.
He Art Museum makes ‘gutsy’ China arts push in industrial Foshan
The museum, founded by the family behind the appliance maker Midea, is designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando.
Thousands of protesters march in Belarus, dozens detained
Human rights group Viasna-96 says at least 106 people taken into police custody mainly in Minsk.
Saudi prince strongly criticises Israel at Bahrain summit
Turki bin Faisal stressed the importance of resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict with a two-state solution.
Italy’s COVID Hotline: Inside a pandemic call centre
An Italian Carabinieri volunteer fields desperate phone calls during the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
Polls open for Venezuela’s legislative election
The vote, contested by about 14,000 candidates, comes with the country in a deep political and economic crisis.
Cameroon holds first regional election amid opposition boycott
Gov't says vote step towards greater regional autonomy but critics fear it will tighten President Biya's hold on power.
The New Yorkers clinging to the fantasy of a second Trump term
In and near the supposedly liberal city, some believe Trump is still poised for another four years in the Oval Office.
Kuwait polls: Opposition makes gains, gov’t resignation accepted
Nearly half of National Assembly seats won by the opposition, but none of the 29 female candidates won a seat.
Pakistan: Several COVID patients die after oxygen supply runs out
Seven die after oxygen supplies in one of the largest hospitals in northwestern city of Peshawar fail to arrive in time.
‘Final throw of the dice’: UK, EU to resume Brexit trade talks
Negotiators to meet in last-ditch attempt to strike a post-Brexit deal before transition agreement ends on December 31.
China’s Moon probe completes its first docking in lunar orbit
Chang'e-5 transfers samples collected on the moon in first such manoeuvre to be carried out by a Chinese spacecraft.
Iran sends biggest ever fleet of oil tankers to Venezuela
Defying US sanctions, Iran sends flotilla of 10 vessels to help the Latin American nation fight crippling fuel shortage.
Dozens of Israelis arrested at anti-Netanyahu protest
For six months, weekly protests against the Israeli prime minister have called on him to quit over corruption trial.
In Pictures: Violent anti-security bill protests in France
Violence erupts in French capital for a second consecutive weekend during mass protests against a draft security law.
US must consult Gulf states on reviving Iran nuclear deal: Riyadh
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister says a sustainable agreement can only be reached by consulting regional partners.
Abolish anti-Blackness: Hair and racism in South Africa
How a racist beauty advertisement reinforced colonial ideas that present Blackness as abnormal in relation to whiteness.
Why should the US be afforded the ‘power of assassination’?
The US government's argument it has the right to assassinate anyone, anywhere heralds its descent into despotism.
Romanians vote in parliamentary polls amid coronavirus pandemic
Elections in which governing pro-European liberals are tipped to win taking place with COVID-19 safety measures.
Dance, water and prayers: Celebrating the goddess Yemoja
Each year, Yoruba people in Nigeria offer thanks to the goddess of the river and mother of all other Yoruba gods.
UK prepares to roll out Pfizer-BioNTech COVID vaccine: Live news
The first doses are set to be administered on Tuesday after government gave emergency-use approval earlier this month.
Indonesia: Batubara named suspect in COVID-19 corruption case
Social Affairs Minister Juliari Batubara accused of taking $1.2m in bribes from suppliers in COVID-19 aid project.
Saturday, December 5, 2020
Trump urges turnout in Georgia runoff, repeats fraud claims
In campaign rally for Georgia senators, Trump tells US voters to turn out in record numbers as 'revenge' for his defeat.
Microwave energy ‘likely made US diplomats ill’ in Cuba, China
Report commissioned by US Department of State is latest bid to find cause of mysterious illness among diplomats.
Japan’s Hayabusa2 delivers rock samples from asteroid Ryugu
Scientists retrieve a Japanese space capsule carrying cargo of asteroid dust in Australia's Woomera desert.
Indian farmers vow to intensify protests after talks fail again
Protesting farmers say there will be nationwide strike if government does not repeal controversial new agriculture laws.
What’s happening in the US elections in 500 words
California certifies its final vote with Biden as the winner, while Trump heads to Georgia ahead of key Senate runoffs.
Sudan gov’t rejects ruling council head’s move creating new body
Transitional government disagrees with move to create new body with broad powers.
Saudi Arabia says allies ‘on board’ for resolution of Gulf crisis
Saudi foreign minister says kingdom in 'full coordination with partners' and that prospect of agreement 'very positive'.
Zimbabwe opposition VP Biti released on bail in assault case
Tendai Biti, vice president of Zimbabwe's main opposition MDC alliance, denies charges of assaulting a Russian national.
US used ‘unlawful’ Trump administration guide to rule on asylum
Judge accuses US government of failing to throw out 'unlawful' asylum claim directives, court transcript shows.
Military officer elected head of Mali’s interim legislature
Colonel Malick Diaw elected president of Mali's post-coup National Transition Council.
Iran extends restrictions as COVID-19 death toll passes 50,000
Partial shutdowns, curfews and intra-city travel restrictions extended for regions across Iran.
EU calls for probe into Palestinian teen’s killing by Israel
Palestinians call killing 'war crime'; EU delegation to Palestinians said Israel must investigate 'shocking incident'.
How to love sports when it doesn’t love you back?
The Stream meets the authors of a new book on the complexities of fandom.
That doctored image and soaring Sino-Australian relations
Simmering tensions between China and Australia come to a boil over a provocative tweet.
Bahrain ‘will not allow’ imports from Israeli settlements
Gulf state disavows earlier comments made by trade minister who said it had no issue with goods produced in settlements.
COVID-19: Moscow starts mass vaccination amid record cases
Scientists raise concerns after Russia gives go-ahead before full trials to test safety, efficacy are completed.
‘Extremely regrettable’: Somalis dismayed by US troop withdrawal
Officials slam US move to pull back troops from Somalia as a blow to fight against al-Shabab group.
Defeating fascism beyond the ballot
Trump has lost the election - but the battle against his brand of politics is far from over.
Blood and Tears: French Decolonisation (Part 3)
The story of the decline of the French empire and the indelible mark colonialism left on countries that were colonised.
Friday, December 4, 2020
Several killed in coal mine accident in China’s Chongqing
Dead were among 24 people trapped underground by excessive levels of carbon monoxide gas at Diaoshuidong coal mine.
Collapse of illegal gold mine in Nicaragua traps at least 10
Crews begin work to rescue the miners after an accident in the La Esperanza region.
Likely fake accounts propel China tweet that enraged Australia
Some of the accounts had already been identified in a data-set of 37,000 Chinese accounts targeting Australia.
Thai king pardons, issues amnesty to tens of thousands in prison
At least 30,000 get pardon, 200,000 others receive shorter jail term as country marks birthday of late King Bhumibol.
Honduras asks US to extend TPS for citizens after hurricanes
About 80,000 Hondurans in the US have Temporary Protected Status, which shields them against removal from the country.
Trump campaign challenges over 100,000 votes in Georgia
New lawsuit is latest in long line of Trump challenges to US election results, most of which have been thrown out.
Johnson, EU chief to hold emergency call as Brexit talks falter
Impasse centred on French demands about fishing rights in British waters but EU denies asking for more concessions.
India summons Canadian envoy to complain about Trudeau’s remarks
New Delhi slams Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's comments on the ongoing farmers' protests, warning it may 'impact ties'.
Brexit talks falter: Prospect of deal breakthrough ‘receding’
Critical negotiations over post-Brexit deal hampered by ‘eleventh-hour’ EU demands, UK government figure tells Reuters.
South Africa: Explosion rocks oil refinery in Durban
Plant operator says cause of the blast under investigation; injured workers are in stable conditions.
Pakistani envoy meets Bangladeshi PM in sign of warming ties
Pakistani High Commissioner Imran Ahmed Siddiqui meets Sheikh Hasina as they pledge to improve bilateral relations.
Negotiating with the Taliban: An inside view
We ask Afghan negotiator Fawzia Koofi about a deal with the Taliban and debate France’s controversial 'security' law.
Black Pete: Is time up for the Netherlands’ blackface tradition?
The Netherlands faces tough questions over its yearly festival amid a global anti-racist movement.
Syed Ali Shah Geelani: A life dedicated to Kashmir and its people
'Oppression does not last,' my grandfather - now 91 and in ailing health - tells me as police line the roads outside.
India’s winter of discontent: Farmers rise up against Modi
Tens of thousands of protesters camp outside Delhi, accusing PM Modi of working against the interests of farmers.
Yemen: Eight civilians killed in Hodeidah shelling
Government official blames Houthi fighters for attack on an industrial compound in Yemen's strategic port city.
Hong Kong’s prominent democracy activists face agonising choice
Former legislator Ted Hui is the latest to go into exile, as cases mount against those who took part in 2019 protests.
Qatar FM: There has been movement on resolving Gulf crisis
Qatari officials says he could not predict whether a breakthrough was imminent or would fully resolve the dispute.
Senate vote likely next week on blocking Trump’s UAE arms sale
Senators worry the $23bn weapons sale could alter the balance of power in the Middle East.
Bangladesh ships Rohingya to remote island despite outcry
Humanitarian workers say some of the refugees had been coerced into going to Bhashan Char, a flood-prone island.
COVID-19: Restrictions, lockdowns return as deaths reach 1.5m
Governments around the world enforcing stricter restrictions, lockdowns given the rising numbers.
NASA to buy Moon dust for $1
US space agency announces contracts awarded to four companies to collect soil from the moon for $1 to $15,000.
Thursday, December 3, 2020
Grab says in ‘position to acquire’ as Gojek merger talk swirls
Large investors in the two companies are backing a merger, but regional regulators are likely to be more wary.
Trump spy chief says China biggest threat to freedom since WW2
John Ratcliffe lashes out at China, as China's state media warn some ties between two countries 'beyond repair'.
What do the local elections mean for Kashmiris?
India conducts local elections but analysts say they are an attempt by New Delhi to show normalcy in the region.
US discussing ‘deal’ allowing Huawei’s CFO to return to China
Extradition of Meng Wanzhou, who was arrested in Canada two years ago, has strained ties with China.
Bali struggles with ‘COVID-poor’ as Indonesian cases hit record
Malnutrition has long been a problem in the island's east, but the collapse of tourism means more are now going hungry.
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef ‘critical’ due to climate change
IUCN report says more than a third of world's heritage sites are of 'significant concern' or 'critical'.
Uighurs forced to eat pork as China expands Xinjiang pig farms
Former detainees say they were forced to eat pork in re-education camps and detention centres.
Biden asks Fauci to join COVID-19 team, stresses need for masks
In interview with CNN, President-elect Joe Biden says he intends to ask Americans to wear masks for 100 days.
Anger, trauma over years of tensions with police in Lagos suburb
A police shooting in Mushin during EndSARS protests highlights years of simmering anger and new calls for police reform.
What Biden can and cannot do for the Kurds
Biden may have sympathies for the Kurdish cause, but as US president, he will not always act in the Kurdish interest.
France: 76 mosques face closure, 66 migrants deported
As part of gov't crackdown on 'separatism', mosques to be inspected as dozens suspected of 'radicalisation' deported.
Oil prices rise ahead of OPEC+ talks over crude output levels
World's oil producers are struggling to agree on how much crude to pump after global energy demand fell due to pandemic.
India farmers’ protests: Gov’t resumes talks with farmers
Second day of talks aims to break impasse over laws passed earlier this year that farmers say will benefit corporates.
Twitter expands hate speech rules to include race, ethnicity
The company banned speech that dehumanises others based on religion or caste last year.
US bans cotton imports from China producer, citing ‘slave labour’
US blocks cotton made by firm in China's Xinjiang province, saying it uses forced labour of Uighur Muslims.
Pakistan sentences three top JuD leaders for ‘terror financing’
The sentencing comes as the South Asian country continues to crack down on armed groups operating on its soil.
Gaza: Life ‘extraordinarily difficult’ for people with disability
Israeli blockade on the enclave has 'robbed people with disabilities in Gaza of their freedom of movement', HRW says.
COVID-19: US reports highest number of daily deaths since April
US reported almost 2,700 deaths in the last 24 hours, taking the total figure closer to 274,000.
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
Cricket: Virat Kohli fastest to 12,000 ODI runs
Indian cricket captain achieved the feat in 242 innings, 59 innings quicker than Sachin Tendulkar.
Philippine army under fire over alleged war crime after killing
Rights group, legislators say military committed 'war crimes' for 'desecrating' the body of politician's daughter.
Hong Kong court denies bail to Jimmy Lai over fraud charges
Vocal pro-democracy supporter will be in jail until April, in a move condemned as an attempt to silence critics.
Building back better in South Korea with green, digital tech
South Korea wants to become a leader in advanced cars, healthcare and low-emission technologies to grow its economy.
Threat to China firms on US exchanges grows with bill’s progress
While it applies to companies from any country, the bill targets Chinese firms that allegedly flout US audit rules.
Rights groups urge Bangladesh to halt Rohingya relocation
Rights groups oppose Bangladesh move to relocate thousands of Rohingya refugees to a flood-prone island off its coast.
Australia adopts new veto powers over foreign agreements
Federal government secures new powers over agreements amid deepening spat with China.
Key test: South Koreans sit university exam amid COVID-19 surge
Nearly 500,000 high school students are sitting the test with stringent measures imposed to curb the virus.
Cyclone Burevi slams into eastern Sri Lanka
Thousands were evacuated from the country's east coast ahead of the cyclone that is projected to unleash flash floods.
CDC warns US of COVID-19 ‘rough times’ as hospitalisations surge
CDC chief warns US healthcare system faces collapse as experts predict deaths could reach 450,000 by March 1.
Former French President Giscard d’Estaing dies of COVID-19 at 94
Giscard remembered as a leader who modernised France and was a champion of European integration.
US: Biden, top Democrats back bipartisan COVID-19 relief bill
Top congressional Democrats back $908bn proposal in bid to spark negotiations with Republicans, President Trump.
Saudi Arabia, Qatar near agreement in Gulf crisis: Sources
Expected deal comes after Jared Kushner arrived in the Gulf as part of a last-ditch effort to resolve the Gulf crisis.
‘Unwarranted’: India slams Canada PM’s remarks on farmer protests
India accuses Justin Trudeau of interfering in its internal affairs after Canadian PM commented on farmers' protests.
Georgia election official urges Trump to rein in supporters
Republican Sterling criticises president over his antagonising language towards his backers after last month's election.
Biden will not immediately end phase one China trade deal: NYT
Deal signed in January requires China to increase purchases of US products, services by at least $200bn over 2020-21.
Japan: Nike advertisement on bullying, racism faces backlash, boycott calls
Sharp online response over commercial showing several teenage girls bullied in school over race or other differences.
Uganda: Bobi Wine suspends election campaign over violence
Singer and politician seeking to end decades-long rule of 76-year-old President Museveni in January 14 election.
Joshua Wong jailed for 13.5 months over 2019 ‘illegal assembly’
Prominent Hong Kong activist is one of three who pleaded guilty over rally held by police station in June 2019.
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
New Zealand declares climate emergency
New Zealand pledges carbon neutral government by 2025, announces $141m fund to finance electric or hybrid vehicles.
UK approves Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for use, first in the world
Vaccine to be made available across UK from next week, says government.
UNSC unlikely to act on killing of Iranian scientist: Diplomats
No member has so far requested to discuss Friday's killing nor has there been any call for a statement, diplomats say.
‘Residue’: What is lost to gentrification?
Writer-director Merawi Gerima joins The Stream to discuss his debut film.
Australia’s economy bounced back in the third quarter
Strong household spending pushed Australia out of its first recession in 30 years, but unemployment remains high.
COVID-19: India says entire population may not need vaccinating
Officials say India needs to vaccinate a critical mass of people weeks after Modi promised vaccine for every citizen.
US panel says healthcare workers must get COVID-19 vaccine first
Advisory panel says healthcare workers and nursing home residents must get priority for COVID-19 vaccines.
India plans dam on Brahmaputra river against China’s plans
Indian official says dam in Arunachal Pradesh is aimed at mitigating adverse effect of Chinese dam projects upstream.
Got chicken? Singapore becomes first to approve lab-grown meat
US-based Eat Just's meat is created from animal cells, not plant-based substitutes. After chicken, beef may be next.
S Korea passes law allowing BTS stars to defer military service
Amendment to military service law provides exceptions for K-pop singers who improve country's profile and economy.
China lands on moon in mission to collect samples from surface
If the Chang'e-5 mission is successful, China will become third country after US and Russia to collect lunar material.
Barr appoints special counsel in Russia probe investigation
The DOJ probe has narrowed to focus on the activities of the 'Crossfire Hurricane' investigation within the FBI.
Joshua Wong defiant ahead of Hong Kong sentencing
The Hong Kong activist rose to prominence as a teenager and is facing 3 years in jail when he’s sentenced on Wednesday.
Bill Cosby sex assault conviction appeal goes to state top court
Cosby's 'pattern' of intoxicating and assault women under review in Pennsylvania's high court.
US Congress to vote on F-35 sale to UAE: Republican senator
Senator Roy Blunt, a top Trump ally, predicts Congress will not block F-35 sale to Gulf state in a vote this month.
US legislators float new $908bn coronavirus aid package
The amount falls short of previous plans for trillion-dollar sums, but could serve as interim measure until next year.
US top court hears arguments in child slave labour case
The case involves the Alien Tort Statute, which permits foreign citizens to sue in US courts for human rights abuses.
India makes ‘impressive gains’ in fight against malaria: WHO
WHO says India recorded reductions in cases and deaths of 18 percent and 20 percent respectively over two years.
Indonesia: Thousands evacuated amid rising activity in volcanoes
Falling ash and sulphur blanket several villages on the slopes of Mount Semeru in Java island's Lumajang district.
In Pictures: Indian farmers’ rebellion rattles Modi gov’t
Tens of thousands of farmers block highways in New Delhi as they fear new laws will benefit private buyers.
Germany bans far-right, pro-Nazi group, police raid homes
The Wolfbrigade 44 group's goal is to re-establish a Nazi dictatorship, according to security officials.
UN: COVID-19 will increase humanitarian needs in 2021
One in 33 people will need aid to meet basic needs like food, water and sanitation in 2021, the UN reported.
India’s gov’t, farmers to hold talks as protests continue
India's government to hold talks with farmers following large protests over new laws that could affect grain prices.
Oil prices fall as OPEC+ delays talks, raising supply alarm
Big oil exporters reportedly delay output level talks amid disagreements as energy demand remains weak.
Lewis Hamilton tests positive for COVID-19
Formula One world champion to miss Bahrain GP after testing positive for coronavirus.
Turkey to detain 82 military officers over alleged Gulen links
Detentions part of the latest operation against suspected backers of US-based preacher accused of a 2016 failed coup.
How to defuse the human waste time bomb in low-income countries
Dignified sanitation is a basic human need that does not end with a toilet.
Australian telescope maps 3 million galaxies in just 300 hours
'Game-changer' telescope takes panoramic images of deep space at record speed and opens the way to new discoveries.
Monday, November 30, 2020
US Federal Reserve head: ‘Challenging’ months until vaccine comes
Federal Reserve chairman Powell says effects of coronavirus vaccines on the US economy remain difficult to assess.
Nepal’s female soldiers break taboos to tackle COVID crisis
Female soldiers have been tasked with carrying corpses in Kathmandu - a task considered taboo in the Himalayan nation.
China recovery boosts Asian factories, but trouble seen ahead
Chinese manufacturing expands at fastest rate in a decade, new data show; South Korean, Japanese firms stabilise.
Jakarta governor Anies Baswedan tests positive for COVID-19
The 51-year-old Indonesian politician says he does not have symptoms and will self-isolate for the next two weeks.
Australia, US to develop hypersonic missiles to counter China
Australia's defence minister says 'game-changing' project with US will help deter aggression against its interests.
Facebook, YouTube accused of complicity in Vietnam rights abuses
Amnesty says 69 of the 170 "prisoners of conscience" in Vietnam are in jail because of their online activism.
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