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US court rejects Trump bid to keep Capitol riot documents secret
A US federal appeals court on Thursday rejected former president Donald Trump’s bid to prevent the release of White House records relating to the January 6 attack on the Capitol.
10 December 2021
BBC calls on Iran to end campaign against its staff
The BBC yesterday urged Iran to end what it said was a mounting campaign of threats and intimidation against its journalists and their families at home and abroad.
10 December 2021
Abortion clinics allowed by US Supreme Court to challenge Texas abortion ban
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday allowed abortion providers to pursue a legal challenge to a ban on most abortions in Texas, with the fate of the Republican-backed measure that allows private citizens to enforce it now hanging in the balance.
10 December 2021
UN finalising assessment on 'Uyghur abuses' in China's Xinjiang
The United Nations' human rights office is finalising its assessment of the situation in China's Xinjiang region, where Uyghurs are alleged to have been unlawfully detained, mistreated and forced to work, a spokesperson said on Friday.
10 December 2021
Xi Jinping responsible for Uyghur 'genocide': unofficial UK tribunal
An unofficial tribunal of lawyers and campaigners said Chinese President Xi Jinping bore primary responsibility for what it said was genocide, crimes against humanity and torture of Uyghurs and members of other minorities in the Xinjiang region.
10 December 2021
US can extradite Julian Assange now to face espionage charges
A British appellate court opened the door Friday for Julian Assange to be extradited to the United States by overturning a lower court’s decision that the WikiLeaks founder’s mental health was too fragile to withstand the American criminal justice system.
10 December 2021
53 killed in Mexico migrant truck accident
At least 53 mostly Central Americans were killed on Thursday when the truck they were in flipped over in southern Mexico, in one of the worst accidents to befall migrants risking their lives to reach the United States.
10 December 2021
Record number of journalists jailed in 2021
The number of journalists jailed around the world hit a new record in 2021, the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists said yesterday.
9 December 2021
Rembrandt’s Painting: Restorers discover hidden sketch
A sketch that has lain hidden for centuries under the thick layers of paint Rembrandt applied to create “The Night Watch” offers new insight into the Dutch master’s creative process, museum officials said Wednesday.
9 December 2021
This day in history
1995 - Israeli soldiers quit the West Bank town of Tulkarm and a first contingent of PLO police moved in to Hebron as part of a handover to Palestinian rule.
9 December 2021
India lawyer bailed after 3-yr detention on anti-terror law
An activist lawyer detained for more than three years without trial was freed on bail in Mumbai yesterday, in the latest case to highlight the Indian
9 December 2021
UK’s Johnson welcomes 2nd child with wife Carrie
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday became a father again, after his wife, Carrie, gave birth to a girl, Downing Street said. The “healthy
9 December 2021
Wealthy nations may hoard shots again
Wealthy countries may start to hoard Covid-19 vaccines again, threatening global supplies as they seek to shore up stocks to fight the new Omicron variant of the virus, a senior World Health Organization official said yesterday.
9 December 2021
US-led anti-IS coalition ends Iraq combat mission
The US-led coalition against the Islamic State group has finished its combat mission in Iraq and will shift to a training and advisory role, Iraq’s national security adviser said yesterday.
9 December 2021
‘We stand at an inflection point’
Democracy faces “sustained and alarming challenges” worldwide, US President Joe Biden said yesterday at the opening of a virtual summit on democracy with representatives from some 100 countries.
9 December 2021
UK’s Johnson left reeling over Christmas party scandal
Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday faced a political backlash for imposing new virus restrictions and public fury about whether a Downing Street Christmas party last year broke lockdown rules.
9 December 2021
Azerbaijan says soldier killed in clashes with Armenia
An Azerbaijani soldier has died in a shootout with Armenian forces, officials in Baku said yesterday, two weeks after the arch-foe countries held talks on easing tensions following their war last year.
9 December 2021
Number of journalists jailed worldwide high in 2021, at least 24 killed: CPJ
The number of journalists worldwide who are behind bars reached a global high in 2021, according to a new report from the non-profit Committee to Protect Journalists, which says that 293 reporters were imprisoned as of December 1 this year.
9 December 2021
New German Era: Scholz takes reins from Merkel
Olaf Scholz became Germany’s new chancellor yesterday after 16 years with Angela Merkel at the helm, pledging his centre-left-led coalition would offer a “new beginning” for Europe’s top economy.
8 December 2021
Two dead, 12 hurt as truck ploughs into Lagos students
Two students were killed and 12 injured when a truck rammed into them near their school in Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos, police said yesterday.
8 December 2021