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12/10/2023
December 10, 2023
German retailers see little festive cheer
12/10/2023
December 10, 2023
Hong Kong: Polls open in 'patriots only' council elections
12/10/2023
December 10, 2023
Indonesia: Hundreds more Rohingya land on Aceh beaches
12/10/2023
December 10, 2023
Philippines supply mission confronted by Chinese vessels
12/10/2023
December 10, 2023
US university president resigns after antisemitism backlash
12/10/2023
December 10, 2023
Argentina: Ukraine's Zelenskyy attending Milei inauguration
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Skip next section Reports & Analysis
Reports & Analysis
Finland: Sustainable art objects made from birch bark
Finland: Sustainable art objects made from birch bark
The 87-year-old Finnish artist Erkki Pekkarinen creates sustainable art objects from birch bark.
A Rubens painting keeps the courts busy
A Rubens painting keeps the courts busy
Who owns "Tarquinius and Lucretia"? Certainly not the Russian who acquired it in 1999, a court recently ruled.
Argentina to swear in libertarian Milei as president
Argentina to swear in libertarian Milei as president
Javier Milei, a far-right populist who has been likened to Donald Trump, is set to be sworn in as Argentina's president.
Israeli protest demands release of remaining Hamas hostages
Israeli protest demands release of remaining Hamas hostages
Thousands of Israelis have been rallying against the government's handling of the Hamas hostage crisis.
Fighting in Gaza: A desperate situation for Palestinians
Fighting in Gaza: A desperate situation for Palestinians
While combat continues in the north, Israel has urged civilians to flee the southern city of Khan Younis.
Russia faces shortage of HIV/AIDS drugs
Russia faces shortage of HIV/AIDS drugs
More than one million people in Russia are HIV-positive, but many don't receive necessary treatment.
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In the spotlight
UN human rights declaration turns 75
Germany marks the occasion at a time when human rights are under threat worldwide.
How the EU plans to regulate artificial intelligence
EU Parliament and member states finally have a draft AI law. So what exactly do the landmark regulations entail?
Afghan girls face bleak future amid secondary school ban
With the Taliban banning girls from secondary school, sixth-graders fear for their future after upcoming final exams.
Rising Ukraine war fatigue endangering US, EU support
International attention has swung from the war in Ukraine to the conflict in the Middle East.
India: Transgender beauty pageant celebrates diversity
India's first international transgender beauty pageant has no age limits and is open to all body sizes and shapes.
Kenya positions itself as Africa's climate champion
President William Ruto is promoting Kenya as a green energy champion, but the country has a way to go.