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Qatar has repeatedly rejected the accusations as baseless while highlighting its readiness for dialogue [Sorin Furcoi/Al Jazeera]

Qatar FM signals progress on resolving Gulf crisis

Qatari official says he could not predict whether a breakthrough was imminent or would fully resolve the dispute.

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Black Pete, or Zwarte Piet as he is known in the Netherlands, is a holiday tradition dating back to the 19th century [File:Piroschka van de Wouw/Reuters]

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.

An April 2020 report said that the Xinjiang government has signed a deal to open a hog farm for local consumption in Kashgar, an area that is 90-percent Muslim Uighur [File: How Hwee Young/EPA]

Uighurs forced to eat pork as China expands Xinjiang pig farms

The Brexit transition period, sometimes called the implementation period, will end on December 31 [Geert Vanden Wijngaert/Bloomberg]

Brexit talks falter: Prospect of deal breakthrough ‘receding’

Rohingyas are seen on a ship as they are moved to Bhasan Char island [Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters]

Bangladesh ships Rohingya to remote island despite outcry

The BJP's Ram Madhav tweeted that Trudeau's comments were 'tantamount to interference in India’s sovereign matters' [File: Blair Gable/Reuters]

India summons Canadian envoy to complain about Trudeau’s remarks

Nearly 65 million people globally have been infected by COVID-19 [Remo Casilli/Reuters]

Restrictions, lockdowns return as COVID-19 deaths go past 1.5m

The sale includes products from privately held General Atomics, Lockheed Martin Corp F-35s and missiles made by Raytheon [Valda Kalnina/EPA]

Senate vote likely next week on blocking Trump’s UAE arms sale

There has been an uptick in fighting in and around the lifeline port of the western city [File: Abduljabbar Zeyad/Reuters]

Yemen: Eight civilians killed in Hodeidah shelling

Relations between the world's two largest economies have sunk to their lowest point in decades over issues such as trade, technology, security, human rights and COVID-19 [File: Susan Walsh/AP]

Trump spy chief says China biggest threat to freedom since WWII


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Black Pete, or Zwarte Piet as he is known in the Netherlands, is a holiday tradition dating back to the 19th century [File:Piroschka van de Wouw/Reuters]

Black Pete: Is time up for the Netherlands’ blackface tradition?

An April 2020 report said that the Xinjiang government has signed a deal to open a hog farm for local consumption in Kashgar, an area that is 90-percent Muslim Uighur [File: How Hwee Young/EPA]

Uighurs forced to eat pork as China expands Xinjiang pig farms

The Brexit transition period, sometimes called the implementation period, will end on December 31 [Geert Vanden Wijngaert/Bloomberg]

Brexit talks falter: Prospect of deal breakthrough ‘receding’

Rohingyas are seen on a ship as they are moved to Bhasan Char island [Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters]

Bangladesh ships Rohingya to remote island despite outcry

The BJP's Ram Madhav tweeted that Trudeau's comments were 'tantamount to interference in India’s sovereign matters' [File: Blair Gable/Reuters]

India summons Canadian envoy to complain about Trudeau’s remarks

Nearly 65 million people globally have been infected by COVID-19 [Remo Casilli/Reuters]

Restrictions, lockdowns return as COVID-19 deaths go past 1.5m

The sale includes products from privately held General Atomics, Lockheed Martin Corp F-35s and missiles made by Raytheon [Valda Kalnina/EPA]

Senate vote likely next week on blocking Trump’s UAE arms sale

There has been an uptick in fighting in and around the lifeline port of the western city [File: Abduljabbar Zeyad/Reuters]

Yemen: Eight civilians killed in Hodeidah shelling

Relations between the world's two largest economies have sunk to their lowest point in decades over issues such as trade, technology, security, human rights and COVID-19 [File: Susan Walsh/AP]

Trump spy chief says China biggest threat to freedom since WWII

FILE PHOTO: A St John’s Ambulance volunteer holds a syringe during a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccinator training course at the Princess Anne Training Centre in Derby, Britain November 28, 2020. REUTERS/Lee Smith/File Photo

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Nearly 65 million people globally have been infected by COVID-19 [Remo Casilli/Reuters]

COVID-19: Restrictions, lockdowns return as deaths reach 1.5m

US President-elect Joe Biden has set up a COVID-19 task force to try to stem the spread of the deadly virus [File: Leah Millis/Reuters]

Biden asks Fauci to join COVID-19 team, stresses need for masks

More than 180 countries have joined Covax, a global collaboration working with manufacturers to distribute vaccines equitably [File:Susana Vera/Reuters]

COVID-19 fallout for ‘decades to come’: UN chief

Children have a more active immune system and can have a stronger reaction compared with adults [Flavio Lo Scalzo/Reuters]

Moderna plans to test COVID-19 vaccine on children

A student checks the time before the start of a college entrance exam amid the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic at an exam hall in Seoul on December 3, 2020. (Photo by KIM HONG-JI / POOL / AFP)

Key test: South Koreans sit university exam amid COVID-19 surge

Former French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing has died of complications from COVID-19. He was 94. [File: Morris Mac Matzen/Reuters]

Former French President Giscard d’Estaing dies of COVID-19 at 94

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Seven injured in South Africa oil refinery explosion

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The extent of damage or the effects on production were not clear [Reuters/Screengrab]

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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.

The four companies plan to carry out the collection during already scheduled unmanned missions to the Moon in 2022 and 2023 [Michael Probst/AP Photo]

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.

Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Bangladesh with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka [Photo courtesy: Pakistani Foreign Office] (Al Jazeera)
Syed Ali Shah Geelani, one of the most prominent figures in the Kashmiri resistance movement, has been under house arrest in Indian-administered Kashmir for years [Photo courtesy of Ruwa Shah]
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Former pro-democracy politician Ted Hui Chi-fung has gone into exile after travelling to Denmark [File: Lam Yik/Reuters]

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