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Serbia monitors government critics with spyware
The news of the mobile-phone monitoring comes as protests grow against President Aleksandar Vucic's autocratic rule.
EU officials fight human-smuggling from Vietnam
People-smuggling from Vietnam to Europe has emerged as a major problem in recent years. Victims often remain silent.
Cuba: Thousands protest against US trade sanctions
Cubans are demanding a reversal of the trade embargo that was tightened during Donald Trump's first term.
Pretrial detention for Magdeburg Christmas market suspect
A court in Magdeburg has approved a pretrial detention warrant for the suspect in Friday's Christmas market attack.
Vanuatu hit by new earthquake, disrupting flight resumption
Commercial flights had been set to resume on Sunday before a new earthquake struck the island nation.
Boxing: Usyk beats Fury again, remains undisputed champion
Ukraine's Oledsandr Usyk dashed Tyson Fury's hopes of revenge in their undisputed heavyweight champion rematch.
Albania to ban TikTok for a year after fatal youth stabbing
A one-year ban will come in to force from 2025. The decision was made after a 14-year-old student was killed in a fight.
At NATO's icy border post
In the far north of Norway, where western Europe and NATO border Russia, lies Kirkenes.
Brazil: Bus collides with truck, leaving over 30 dead
The bus had been traveling from Sau Paulo with 45 passengers when it collided with a truck.
Magdeburg mourns victims of Christmas market attack
Both residents and politicians visiting Magdeburg are shocked and unsettled after Friday’s deadly attack.
Western Balkans: No concrete promises for EU accession date
The EU wants to admit new members to demonstrate to Russia that Europe stands together. But there's still no firm date.
What we know about the Magdeburg attack suspect
A man arrested after a car plowed into revelers at a Christmas market is reportedly a critic of Islam and AfD supporter.
Magdeburg Christmas market attack
On December 20, a car drove into crowds at a Christmas market in Magdeburg. Several were killed and around 200 injured.
Nigeria: Two stampedes leave over a dozen dead
The twin stampedes come just days after 35 children died during a crowd crush at a school fair.
Magdeburg: Day after Christmas market attack
A day after the attack on the Magdeburg Christmas market, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz paid his respects at the scene.
Magdeburg: Grief and disbelief after Christmas market attack
Magdeburg residents are in shock after a car drove into a crowd of people at a Christmas Market, killing five.
Magdeburg Christmas market attack: German football in shock
Jubilation and celebration were in shorter supply than usual at the top end of German football this weekend.
Pakistan: Islamist militants kill 16 security personnel
A raid by Islamists on a Pakistani army outpost near the border with Afghanistan left 16 security personnel dead.
Why the DR Congo sued Apple over 'conflict minerals'
Local communities affected by illicit mining explore the potential ramifications of a victory against the US tech giant.
Jesus's family secrets
In 2012, respected historian Karen King turned the history of Christianity on its head.
Missile fired from Yemen hits Israel, injures 16
A missile fired from Yemen struck an area of Tel Aviv overnight, lightly injuring 16 people.
200 years of German immigration to Brazil
200 years of immigration: A search for traces in between dreams and traumas.
Living with daily shelling on Ukraine's northeastern border
In Sumy in northeastern Ukraine, Russian strikes have become increasingly destructive in recent months.
What next for Romania after its recent electoral chaos?
The country's mainstream political parties seem to have learned nothing from Calin Georgescu's shock electoral success.
Germany in shock after car rams into Christmas market
At least two people are dead and more than 60 injured after a car rammed into a crowded Christmas market in Magdeburg.
US avoids shutdown with last-minute funding bill
The US House and Senate have passed a governement funding bill that will prevent a government shutdown.
Israel has a bargaining chip with Golan Heights
Will Israel's seizure of Syrian land thwart future friendly ties with Damascus and other Arab governments?
Australia: Bushfires burn out of control in Victoria
Firefighters were trying to tame bushfires in the Australian state of Victoria on Saturday.
Tomorrow Today — The Science Show
Major spacefaring nations are planning missions to the Moon in the relatively near future. There’s a lot to be learned.
Macron in hot water for berating hecklers in Mayotte
French President Emmanuel Macron told hecklers they were "lucky to be in France." Critics said this was unpresidential.
Germany: Car driven into crowd at Magdeburg Christmas market
At least two people have been killed, according to the head of the state government.
Russia launches missile attack on Kyiv
Russia has bombarded Ukraine's capital with ballistic missiles in what it calls a retaliatory attack.
Bans, scams and demands: The future of tech — Shift
Social media bans, online shopping scams, and robo-artists. What’s next for the tech world?
Volkswagen plant closures, layoffs averted, says union
The German automaker had floated plans to shut as many as three factories and carry out mass job cuts.
Italy: Salvini acquitted in refugee kidnapping trial
The far-right politician said he was proud to "defend Italy."
Trump tells EU to boost US energy imports or face tariffs
The US President-elect wants the EU to reduce its trade gap with Washington by buying more oil and gas from the US.
Inclusion: When different is normal — Global Us
Inclusion means equal opportunities for all, regardless of gender, race, or disabilities. But it's still not the norm.
Pakistan: More elderly men being abandoned in old age homes
At an old age home in Paksitan, senior citizens navigate life separated from their families.
German politicians criticize Musk backing for far-right AfD
After Elon Musk posted his support for Germany's far-right AfD, the party's leader Alice Weidel expressed her gratitude.
Does free transportation help jobseekers into work?
Job seekers can use public transport for free in Istanbul and Budapest to help them get to interviews.
How Flixbus became a global coach travel giant
FlixBus is now the largest intercity bus travel company in the world.
AfricaLink News December 20, 2024
Russia targets Ukrainian capital Kyiv +++ Lockdown in S.Africa prison due to diphteria +++ Cabinet reshuffle in Kenya
Malawi: Inquiry Report on death of Vice President Chilima
On June 10, 2024, tragedy struck Malawi when Vice President Saulos Chilima died in Malawi's deadliest aviation accident.
Sexless relationships: How much sex is enough?
Is sexual dissatisfaction in long-term relationships inevitable? How can you rekindle passion and keep the spark alive?
AI's impact on the working world
AI is taking over various areas: from robotics to the labor market and energy. But is it always right?
Macron receives angry welcome in cyclone-battered Mayotte
French President Emmanuel Macron has pledged to rebuild Mayotte after a devastating storm.
Sahel juntas make life more difficult for human rights NGOs
Critical reporting on human rights are a problem for junta leaders, who claim the reports damage national security.
How a Niger woman grows a garden despite extreme weather
Extreme weather has not stopped one Niger woman from growing delicious sustainable produce.
Faroe Islands' traditional grass roofs reduce CO2 emissions
Many Faroe Islanders have grass roofs that draw CO2 from the atmosphere. It's a Viking tradition!
Ivory Coast experiments with green building
Ivory Coast is working on ways to cut the carbon footprint of urban dwellings.
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