Mark Rutte's cabinet is to resign after families were wrongly accused and many faced financial problems.
Joe Biden's presidential Twitter account launches with no followers transferred from President Trump.
Mark Schmidt masterminded an international doping ring exposed by police in "Operation Aderlass".
President Museveni's rival alleges the internet shutdown allows for rigging in the election count.
German officials say some people have used Buchenwald mass graves as a toboggan run.
Officials will take no further action after concluding the bird is "highly likely to be Australian".
Planes, missiles and marching troops are on show as North Korean state media broadcasts a massive parade.
Several people are hurt as a bus plunges from an overpass in the Bronx on to an access road below.
Salvador Cienfuegos's arrest by US investigators last year caused a rift between the two countries.
At six resorts, visitors will be able to play golf, rather than just having to isolate in their rooms.
Toyota will pay $180 million to settle U.S. government allegations that it failed to report and fix pollution control defects in its vehicles for a decade.
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At least seven people are killed and hundreds injured in a quake on Sulawesi.
Tokyo Metropolitan Police have arrested a 72-year-old woman who allegedly posed as the sister of enka singer Miyako Otsuki in swindling a female acquaintance, reports the Yomiuri Shimbun (tokyoreporter.com)
The government's new program to provide one-off cash benefits of up to Y400,000 to pandemic-affected small companies will cover not only suppliers for eating and drinking facilities but also ryokan Japanese-style inns and taxi operators, the industry ministry has said. (Japan Times)
With just days left, the US president continues crackdown on Chinese firms with more sanctions and bans.
The Afghan vice-president tells the BBC that the latest US troop withdrawal will lead to violence.
The show of military strength comes days before the inauguration of Joe Biden as US president.
The plan would help communities the US president-elect says have been hit hardest by the pandemic.
There will be increasing tension between the platforms and African governments, analysts say.
An undercover policeman now facing trial amassed a hoard of Spanish state secrets.
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