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India to offer COVID booster shots to all adults from Sunday
India to make shots available to all adults for a fee from Sunday as number of new cases in the country drops sharply.
Pakistan: Hafiz Saeed gets 31 years in jail for terror financing
Founder of LeT, the group blamed by US and India for 2008 Mumbai attacks, sentenced in two cases of terror financing.
Wine-washing the Israeli occupation
Israel is using its wine industry to distract from its other domestic pastimes like ethnic cleansing and apartheid.
Saudi Arabia sets limit of 1m Hajj pilgrims this year
Saudia Arabia announces higher limit for annual Hajj pilgrimage as well as COVID-19 vaccine, age requirements.
Rights tribunal urges Peru not to release ex-President Fujimori
Inter-American Court of Human Rights says Peru 'must refrain' from releasing Alberto Fujimori from prison.
Brazil sets ‘worrying’ new Amazon deforestation record
Brazilian Amazon sees 64 percent jump in deforestation in first three months of 2022 compared with a year earlier.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Zelenskyy urges justice for Kramatorsk
Ukrainian president condemns deadly train station bombing as 'war crime', vowing to bring those responsible to justice.
Head of new Yemeni council promises ‘end to war’
Rashad al-Alimi, who has close ties to Saudi Arabia, says the council will deal with challenges in all areas of Yemen.
Is the war in Yemen nearing an end?
Exiled president steps aside and transfers powers to presidential council to hold talks with Houthi rebels.
Will Smith gets 10-year Oscars ban for slapping Chris Rock
Smith, who resigned from the motion picture academy last week, says he respects and accepts the decision.
At least 16 killed in attack on army base in Burkina Faso
Reinforcements were sent to secure the Namissiguima military base after the deadly attack.
Israeli leader grants forces ‘full freedom’ after Tel Aviv attack
PM Naftali Bennett gives Israeli forces the green light to curb attacks after Palestinian kills three men in Tel Aviv.
US jury acquits two in governor kidnap case, hung on two others
Prosecutors say the men held anti-government views and were upset by Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer's COVID curbs.
Top Proud Boys member pleads guilty to US Capitol riot charges
Guilty plea is the second from a member of the far-right Proud Boys group at the forefront of the 2021 Capitol riot.
‘An abomination’: World reacts to deadly Kramatorsk attack
Ukraine says bombing of train station in eastern region of Donetsk killed at least 50 people, drawing global rebuke.
‘We have come a long way’: Justice-to-be Ketanji Brown Jackson
Jackson, the first Black woman ever confirmed to the US Supreme Court, says her appointment is 'honour of a lifetime'.
Palm Sunday church attacks: Egypt’s ‘worst day of violence’
Egypt's security situation five years after ISIL-claimed church blasts killed 48 people.
All-private astronaut team lifts into space in landmark launch
SpaceX’s flight is its first to take private citizens to the ISS after two years of carrying astronauts there for NASA.
Guilty: Roger Ng faces up to 30 years in prison for role in 1MDB
Guilty verdicts come after eight-week trial in the fraud scheme that saw $2.7bn looted from Malaysia fund.
Nigeria: Court dismisses eight charges against separatist leader
Nigerian authorities had introduced additional charges of 'terrorism' against Kanu earlier this year.
What is Operation Dudula, South Africa’s anti-migration vigilante?
Operation Dudula is the latest group to use gross inequality in South Africa as a launchpad for attacks on immigrants.
No Sri Lankan, rich or poor, spared as economic crisis worsens
Savings evaporate, businesses face closure and the Sri Lankan poor struggle to eat as value of the rupee plummets.
Ukraine war disruptions send food prices to their highest ever
Prices have soared for wheat, vegetable oil, corn, grains, threatening food shortages and hunger crises.
Ukraine war serves as backdrop to France’s presidential elections
Macron has won praise for playing a mediating role, while Le Pen has turned against Putin and embraced refugees.
Nigeria: Families of missing train passengers bemoan govt silence
Relatives of the abducted passengers say government inefficiency led to the attack and is delaying rescue efforts.
Russia admits ‘significant losses of troops’ in Ukraine
In rare acknowledgement, Kremlin spokesman tells Sky News that the deaths of many soldiers are a 'huge tragedy'.
Slovakia says it has given S-300 air defence system to Ukraine
Prime Minister Eduard Heger says donation does not mean the NATO member joined the war.
Nigerian court rules that all terrorism trials be heard in secret
The court said the new procedures are to ensure fair trials and the safety of all involved in 'terrorism trials'.
Man jailed for life for murder of teacher Sabina Nessa in London
Judge says Albanian driver Koci Selamaj committed 'savage' and sexually motivated attack.
The leaked WTO COVID patent waiver text promises a very bad deal
South Africa owes it to the nations that supported its waiver proposal to reject the text and continue negotiations.
WHO: Two-thirds of people in Africa may have had COVID
True infection numbers could be 97 times higher than the confirmed number of reported cases, the WHO says.
Why are African governments blocking phone lines of citizens?
Across Africa, an increasing number of governments are disconnecting phone lines in mass, citing domestic security.
Kramatorsk train station attack: Dozens killed, Ukraine says
Ukrainian official decries 'deliberate attack' on residents of eastern city; Russia denies responsibility.
Ayuuto: The Somali female money lending manual on braving crisis
As drought and famine continue to plague Somalia, women are using a centuries-old scheme to help each other.
Can US tenants cope with COVID eviction protections ending?
Housing rights campaigner Rob Robinson and Legal Aid's Beth Mellen on the housing crisis in the United States.
South Africa’s poor struggle for land rights post-apartheid
Thapelo Mohapi, general secretary of grassroots movement Abahlali baseMjondolo, on the struggles of the landless poor.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: List of key events on day 44
On the 44th day of the Russia-Ukraine war, here is a look at the main developments.
After 25 days trapped in basement villagers in Ukraine count dead
Residents say more than 300 people were confined for weeks by Russian forces in the village of Yahidne, near Chernihiv.
The abuse of Child Q should make Britain rethink its drugs laws
The intersection of racist policing and harmful drug laws led to the shameful treatment of the schoolgirl.
Pakistan’s PM Khan ready to ‘fight’ ahead of no-confidence vote
Embattled prime minister to hold meeting with party leaders; will address the nation on Friday evening.
Arif Khan: A Kashmiri youth’s struggle for Olympic dream
Despite lack of funding and infrastructure at home, Arif Khan participated in the Beijing Winter Olympics.
Time of Pandemics
What can the experiences of tackling HIV in the global south teach us in this time of COVID-19?
UN suspends Russia from human rights body: How your country voted
US-sponsored resolution receives 93 votes in favour, 24 against and 58 abstentions.
What lies ahead for Yemen after President Hadi’s exit?
Lack of alternatives and international legitimacy kept Hadi in power regardless of being in exile and unpopular.
India’s central bank keeps benchmark rate at record low
Reserve Bank of India’s six-member Monetary Policy Committee votes to hold the benchmark repurchase rate at 4 percent.
Pink Floyd members team up with Ukrainian singer in new song
Hey Hey Rise Up features Pink Floyd members David Gilmour and Nick Mason, with Andriy Khlyvnyuk on vocals.
Ukraine: The Seeds of War
Putin's plan or NATO's neglect - A look at the causes of Russia's war on Ukraine and whether it could’ve been prevented.
Japan plans to gradually reduce coal imports from Russia
Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Koichi Hagiud acknowledges difficulty of finding alternative suppliers.
Is a global recession coming? In US, China risks are mounting
Ukraine war and China’s lockdowns among risks to global growth, although most economists say downturn unlikely in 2022.
Sketches smuggled out of Insein prison expose harsh conditions
Thousands of political prisoners have been sent to the notorious Myanmar jail since the February 2021 coup.
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