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French minister orders probe into police who forced migrants from Paris camp

France’s interior minister ordered an internal police investigation after officers were filmed tossing migrants out of tents while evacuating a protest camp in Paris. Aid...

India bans scores of apps including many from China

India banned 43 mobile apps, including many from China, with which it is locked in a military standoff along their border in the Himalayas. India’s...

Welsh firm creates jobs in West Virginia in ‘clean energy’ scheme

A UK technology company plans to build a new facility in the US state of West Virginia that officials said is expected to create...

Malaysia virus outbreak delays production at world’s top glove maker

The world’s largest rubber glove maker said it expects distribution delays of up to four weeks after more than 2,000 workers at its factories...

Pennsylvania certifies Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as poll winners

Democrat Joe Biden has been certified as the winner of the presidential election in Pennsylvania, the US state’s governor said. Governor Tom Wolf, a Democrat,...

Trump suffers setback as Michigan certifies Biden win

Michigan election officials have certified Democrat Joe Biden’s 154,000-vote victory in the state despite Donald Trump’s brazen attempts to subvert the results of the...

‘Vaccine passport’ may be required tor international air travellers

Passengers may be required to prove they have had a Covid vaccine before being able to travel abroad on Qantas, the airline’s chief executive...

UAE relaxes rules on foreign ownership of companies amid pandemic fallout

The United Arab Emirates has relaxed and removed a range of limits on foreign ownership of companies, state-run media reported, in the country’s latest...

Israeli PM meets with Saudi crown prince

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly flown to Saudi Arabia for a clandestine meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. If confirmed, this would...

UN human rights experts: Japan wrong to detain ex-Renault-Nissan boss Ghosn

A panel of human rights experts working with the United Nations has said former Renault-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn was wrongly detained in Japan, and...

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