Final Farewell For Pele, Brazil's Football 'King'
The football star's death sparked a global outpouring of tributes, with his native Brazil holding three days of national mourning.
Canada Bans Most Foreigners From Buying Homes
Following their 2021 election victory, the Liberals quietly introduced the Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act.
Sanctions-hit Huawei Says Back To 'Business As Usual'
Huawei's chairman Eric Xu sounded a positive note in a New Year's message.
Turkish Court Refuses To Release Doctor In Chemical Arms Trial
The militia said 17 of its fighters had died in Turkish chemical weapons attacks in the mountains and caves of northern Iraq.
Exiled Afghan MP Says Taliban 'Erasing' Women
On Saturday, Afghanistan's hardline Islamist rulers banned women from working in non-governmental organisations.
Brazilian Football Legend Pele Dead At 82
His death after a long battle with cancer was caused by "multiple organ failure," the Albert Einstein hospital in Sao Paulo said in a statement, confirming the news from the legend's family.
Dune And Dusted As Dakar Rally Tests Limits Of Endurance
This year's event stretches 8,549 km over 15 days of racing, including a four-day excursion into the as yet unexplored desert dunes of the vast Rub' al-Khali, or Empty Quarter.
Turkish Court Upholds Rights Leader's Life Jailing
Paris-born activist and philanthropist Osman Kavala was sentenced to life in jail without the possibility of parole in April on the charge of trying to topple the government by financing street protests in 2013.
Ukraine Shows Off Caesar Howitzer As French Minister Visits
On Wednesday, the Ukranian army took AFP journalists on a tour in eastern Ukraine to see one of its French cannons in action.
Global Alarm Grows Over China's Covid Surge
On Monday, the country said it would bring an end to mandatory quarantine on arrival -- prompting many jubilant Chinese citizens to make plans to travel abroad.
Asian Stocks Down As Covid Surge In China Spooks Investors
The United States, Japan and Italy have imposed restrictions on visitors from China, and a senior US official warned that the surge increases the potential for new Covid variants to emerge.
Jobs For Emiratis: UAE Pushes Work For Own Citizens
The UAE -- like other oil-rich Arab Gulf states -- has often used the public sector as an employment vehicle for its nationals.
'Proud And Strong': Solo Protest Against Taliban University Ban
Women-led protests have become increasingly rare in Afghanistan since the Taliban's return -- particularly after the detention of core activists at the start of the year.
Iran's Raisi Vows 'No Mercy' For 'Hostile' Protest Movement
Addressing a crowd in Tehran, Raisi accused "hypocrites, monarchists and all anti-revolutionary currents".
Asian Markets Up After China Ends Travel Quarantine
China had abruptly reversed its strict pandemic restrictions even as a surge in infections began overtaking the country.
Israeli Police Shoot Dead Arab-Israeli After Attack
The incident occurred in Kafr Qassem, an Arab-Israeli city on the edge of Tel Aviv and just outside the occupied West Bank.
Turkey Says Ukraine War 'Will Not End Easily'
NATO member Turkey, which has friendly relations with both of its Black Sea neighbours, has positioned itself as a neutral player and tried to broker a truce.
Taliban Order NGOs To Stop Women Staff From Working Over 'Hijab'
The order threatened to suspend the operating licences of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that failed to implement the directive.
Asian Stocks Start Week Positively
Several markets were closed, including Hong Kong, Sydney and Singapore, but Shanghai, Tokyo, and Seoul saw cautious gains.
Iran Says Western Claims Show 'Effectiveness' Of Its Drones
Kyiv and its Western allies have accused Russia of using Iranian-made drones to carry out attacks against Ukraine.
FTX Boss Bankman-Fried Freed On Bail Over Fraud Charges
Under the deal, the 30-year-old ex-billionaire, once touted as a possible future Warren Buffett, will be subjected to electronic monitoring.
Zelenksy, Biden Show Unity, But War Fatigue A Threat
The thin attendance of Republicans for the Ukraine leader's congressional address, and Biden's reticence to provide him powerful offensive weapons, citing allies' concerns, showed there remained limits to the support.
Belgium Court To Rule On MEP's Detention In Graft Case
Eva Kaili, a 44-year-old former newsreader who was booted from her post as parliamentary vice president after police raids earlier this month, has become the face of the case.
Qatar Sees Off World Cup Criticism To Claim Diplomatic Victory
The energy-rich state spent at least $200 billion on infrastructure projects ahead of the World Cup which rights groups claim were built by exploiting low-paid foreign labourers, who faced dangerous working conditions.
Biden Promises Zelensky To Back Ukraine 'As Long As It Takes'
Biden also made clear to Zelensky -- who was on his first trip outside of Ukraine since Russia invaded in February -- that there were limits to the type of support that can be provided to Kyiv without risking divisions among its allies.
'Hugs, Screams And Cries': Afghan Women Anguished At University Ban
In Kabul, home to the country's largest universities, students gathered outside campuses dressed in the black cloaks and tight headscarves imposed by the Taliban since they took control last year.
Netanyahu Poised To Announce Israel Government
Following his November 1 election win, Netanyahu secured a mandate to form a government backed by two ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties and an extreme-right Zionist bloc.
Panama Mourns US Invasion 33 Years Ago
Officially, 500 people died but rights groups claim the true number was in the thousands.
Ukraine's Zelensky Plans US Visit -- First Trip Abroad Since War Began
That unannounced trip came as Russian President Vladimir Putin planned to meet senior military officials Wednesday to weigh the results so far of Russia's war and set goals for next year after a series of battlefield defeats.
Oscar-winning Iranian Filmmaker Backs Jailed Actor Alidoosti
Farhadi, who notably directed Alidoosti in his Oscar-winning film "The Salesman", said he stood by the celebrated actor who he said was in jail merely because of her "rightful support" of fellow Iranians.