Kazakh ex-leader's nephew sacked as deputy state security chief
KAZAKHSTAN-PROTESTS/NAZARBAYEV (PIX):Kazakh ex-leader's nephew sacked as deputy state security chief
Australia leaves door open for Djokovic to play at next year's Open
TENNIS-AUSTRALIA/DJOKOVIC (PIX, TV):Australia leaves door open for Djokovic to play at next year's Open
British PM Johnson wishes he had not attended boozy lockdown gathering
BRITAIN-POLITICS/ (URGENT):British PM Johnson wishes he had not attended boozy lockdown gathering
Saudi energy minister says he is 'always comfortable' with oil prices
ENERGY-EMIRATES/SAUDI-CRUDE (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-Saudi energy minister says he is 'always comfortable' with oil prices
Credit Suisse chairman resigns over COVID-19 breaches in new setback
CREDIT SUISSE GP-CHAIRMAN/ (UPDATE 7, PIX):UPDATE 7-Credit Suisse chairman resigns over COVID-19 breaches in new setback
Return of the flu: EU faces threat of prolonged 'twindemic'
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/EU-FLU (PIX):Return of the flu: EU faces threat of prolonged 'twindemic'
Saudi energy minister says "always comfortable" with oil prices
ENERGY-EMIRATES/SAUDI-CRUDE (URGENT):Saudi energy minister says "always comfortable" with oil prices
Drinking water, ash big concern as Tonga damage after tsunami
TONGA-VOLCANO/ (UPDATE 3, PIX):UPDATE 3-Drinking water, ash big concern as Tonga damage after tsunami
China's economy loses steam as COVID-19 erupts, c.bank cuts rates
CHINA-ECONOMY/GDP (WRAPUP 3, PIX):WRAPUP 3-China's economy loses steam as COVID-19 erupts, c.bank cuts rates
Kazakhstan's bitcoin 'paradise' may be losing its lustre
The government web shutdowns during an explosion of unrest in the country, the world's second-largest centre for mining, caused bitcoin's global computing power to drop around 13% as data centres used to produce the cryptocurrency were knocked offline.