France police security bill: Protests turn violent again

Protesters clash with police and vehicles are set alight for a second weekend over a controversial law.


Covid: Russia begins vaccinations in Moscow

The home-grown Sputnik V vaccine, which is still undergoing mass testing, is being used.


Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: Cutting through the information blackout

"It is really scary. It is really difficult," a resident of the Tigray capital, Mekelle, shouts down the line.


New Zealand's Stuff news group apologises for anti-Maori bias

After a deep dive into their reporting, Stuff found their coverage of Maori issues had been racist.


Coronavirus: Defiant ski nations bid to save winter season

Many of Europe's ski slopes will be closed, but the Swiss and Austrians have made their own plans.


Week in pictures: 28 November - 4 December 2020

A selection of striking images taken around the world this week.


Fighting air pollution: 'Without solidarity the world will be doomed'

Nineteen-year-old Abhiir Bhalla has campaigned against air pollution in Delhi most of his life.


Beirut explosion: The abandoned ship in the blast 'war zone'

This is what happened to Lebanon's only cruise ship, which was docked in the explosion's epicentre.


Joe Biden: Covid vaccination in US will not be mandatory

It comes as the Centers for Disease Control urges "universal mask use" anywhere outside the home.


Biden: 'I don't think Covid vaccine should be mandatory'

The US president-elect says he'll do "everything in my power... to encourage people to do the right thing".