Cubans demand end of US embargo in bike protest
El Ghazi records final legal victory over Israel-Hamas posts
UK police set up national hub to cut illegal knife sales
Head, Abhishek help Hyderabad thump Kolkata in IPL
PSG return to domestic action with focus on Liverpool
Body camera video released from Woods arrest
Travolta returns to Cannes with aviation-inspired directorial debut
De Zerbi to stay at Tottenham next season 'no matter what'
Oil climbs, stocks slip as Trump dashes hopes of quick end of war
US banks in Paris tighten security, order remote work over pro-Iran threat
Bashir retains England 'ambition' despite Ashes snub
UEFA chief Ceferin warns Italy could lose Euro 2032 without stadium improvements
Edoardo Molinari named European vice-captain for Ryder Cup
France considers reform for New Caledonia
Macron says Trump marriage jibe does not 'merit response'
Belgian bishop takes on Vatican with push to ordain married men
Nexperia's China unit nears fully local production of chips: company sources
Japan axe coach Nielsen 12 days after winning Women's Asian Cup
India's says defence exports hit 'all-time high' of $4 bn
Too bright: Seoul to dim digital billboards after complaints
Women's Asian Cup finalists accuse governing body over equal money
Armenia's underground salt clinic at centre of alternative medicine debate
Slow boat to Ilulissat: long nights on Greenland's last ferry
Ukrainian death metal band growls against Russia's war
Surging 'Jewish terrorism' in West Bank condemned but unpunished
What's real anymore? AI warps truth of Middle East war
Education
Nigeria's northern Zamfara state reopened schools on Monday four months after they were shut due to mass kidnappings of students by criminal gangs, the local government said.
Politics
The UK government on Monday announced a freeze of the BBC licence fee, arguing a new funding model was needed to ease cost of living pressures and reflect a transformed media landscape.
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At least 26 people were killed after an earthquake hit western Afghanistan on Monday, an official said.
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Community leaders in Blackburn, northwest England, on Monday voiced their shock after a local man took four people hostage more than 4,500 miles (7,400 kilometres) away at a Texas synagogue.
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Former French cycling medical advisor Bernard Sainz, alias Dr Mabuse, was sentenced Monday to 12 months under house arrest with electronic monitoring for illegally practising medicine and pharmacology and inciting doping.
Sports
Former Spain international forward Diego Costa has quit Brazilian champions Atletico Mineiro just five months after returning to his country of birth.
Sports
Cameroon captain Vincent Aboubakar scored his fifth goal of the Africa Cup of Nations as his already qualified side were joined by Burkina Faso on Monday in the second round.
The chairman of Credit Suisse resigned Monday over Covid quarantine violations, leaving the bank's new risk committee chief holding the reins and tasked with trying to stabilise the scandal-hit institution.
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The rabbi of a Texas synagogue that was the scene of a hostage stand-off recounted Monday how he threw a chair at the gunman, allowing those being held to escape.
European stock markets climbed on Monday as China's unexpectedly muted growth slowdown and optimism over the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant boosted investor confidence.
The Kremlin's most prominent critic Alexei Navalny said Monday he did not regret returning to Russia a year ago, despite his jailing and a historic crackdown on the opposition.
Ukrainian prosecutors on Monday requested $35 million in bail for former leader Petro Poroshenko, who had returned to the ex-Soviet country earlier in the day despite facing arrest on treason charges.
Politics
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Monday that he had recovered from a second bout of Covid-19, as he resumed his public activities.
Health
Hong Kong police arrested and charged Monday two Cathay Pacific flight attendants for allegedly contravening Covid regulations, after the emergence of the Omicron variant in the territory was traced to their breach of home quarantine.
Economy
Canada's health authority said Monday it has approved Pfizer's anti-Covid pill, Paxlovid, for adults at high risk of progressing to serious disease.
Economy
Moderna aims to roll out a combined Covid-flu-RSV booster vaccine in late 2023, the US pharmaceutical firm said Monday, hoping a joint jab would encourage people to get an annual shot.
A Turkish court on Monday extended the detention of a civil society leader whose case has set Ankara on a collision course with Europe's top human rights body and Western allies.
Sports
Thomas Tuchel said on Monday it would be wrong to change Chelsea's approach just to suit misfiring striker Romelu Lukaku, insisting the club are doing "everything to help him".
Technology
Persistently high levels of ozone pollution in Asia are costing China, Japan and South Korea an estimated $63 billion annually in lost rice, wheat and maize crops, a new study says.
Sports
Novak Djokovic's deportation from Australia due to his coronavirus vaccine status may be the portent of worse things to come for the Serbian tennis superstar.
Security forces shot and killed three protesters Monday during rallies against last year's military coup, medics said, ahead of a visit by US diplomats seeking to revive a transition to civilian rule.
Politics
Boris Johnson is hoping a slew of policy announcements, including scrapping controversial Covid passports and abolishing the BBC licence fee, can save his position as British prime minister, reports said on Monday.
Things to know
At full gallop, the horse emerges from the darkness and races through a string of bonfires in an ancient ritual to ward off sickness performed every January in a tiny Spanish village.
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Sweden's intelligence service is launching an investigation into several drone flights that took place over nuclear power plants in the country over the weekend, the agency said Monday.