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Ukraine and rebel region trade shelling allegations
Kyiv and its allies say Moscow could use an incident in the separatist conflict as justification for an invasion.
Africa’s largest economy, Nigeria, tops growth forecasts
Nigeria's GDP expanded 3.4 percent last year, after shrinking 1.92 percent in 2020.
‘Like a war zone’: Deaths in Brazil floods, mudslides top 100
Authorities say 24 people have so far been rescued by firefighters, while 35 were registered as missing.
Turkey keeps interest rates unchanged despite surging inflation
Central bank holds benchmark interest rate steady, even as inflation threatens Erdogan's grip on power.
The UK promised to ‘shield’ us, but now we are being left behind
Without a vaccine equivalent that can protect us proactively becoming available, we cannot safely rejoin society.
How Vietnamese Children are Trafficked across Europe
101 East investigates the organised criminal network trafficking Vietnamese children into modern-day slavery.
French firm gets contract to run Beirut port container terminal
CMA CGM will manage, operate and maintain the container terminal at Beirut's port for the next decade.
UK issues rare red weather warning over powerful Storm Eunice
Storm Eunice is set to cause 'danger to life' as it makes its way across the Atlantic, UK's meteorological service says.
Racism and the roots of conservative philanthropy in the US
How a backlash against racial liberalism led to the rise of a philanthropy that discourages discussions on race.
Afghan, Syrian refugees face uncertain future in Denmark
UNHCR criticises Danish asylum policies as Syrians and Afghans fear being told they cannot remain in the country.
Timeline: Nine years of French troops in Mali
The relationship between France and its former colony has soured over the years as armed non-state actors grew bolder.
Infographic: Russia, Ukraine and the global wheat supply
More than a quarter of the world’s wheat exports come from Russia and Ukraine.
Sudanese security forces embark on abduction spree of protesters
Since a palace coup last October, the interim military government has indiscriminately arrested dozens of dissidents.
No end in sight to record inflation in the US
Prices are rising, and it’s not just about corporate greed, COVID or supply chain disruptions.
Afghan rescuers scramble to save boy trapped down well
Rescuers are digging open slit trench from angle at surface to reach point where the boy has been trapped for two days.
Dr Michiaki Takahashi: Why Google honours him today
A look at the life and work of Dr Michiaki Takahashi, the scientist that developed the chickenpox vaccine.
Australia says it will list Hamas as ‘terrorist’ group
Designation to place restrictions on financing or providing support to Palestinian movement.
A Russian invasion of Ukraine would be an international crime
Talk about geopolitics and 'spheres of influence' cover up what would be a major violation of international law.
‘Fortress’ Japan set to announce easing of strict border measures
Tokyo expected to shorten quarantine and increase the number of people allowed to enter Japan to 5,000 a day.
France, European allies announce military withdrawal from Mali
Macron denies that the almost decade-long military deployment led by his country has ended in failure.
Bridgewater fight video: Outrage over US police action
Video shared on social media shows US police violently tackling a Black teen during a fight with a young white man.
What to expect at the 6th EU-AU Summit
The sixth edition of the European Union-African Union summit aims to move past declarations of intent.
Photos: ‘Unity Day’ held in Ukraine to defy Russia invasion fear
Russia has denied it will invade, but has warned it could take unspecified 'military-technical' action.
Israeli missiles strike Syrian town south of Damascus
Syrian news agency reported that Israel carried out a strike from the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights.
New Zealand: Rare baby ghost shark find thrills scientists
Little is known about ghost sharks which usually live at depths of up to 6,000 feet (1,829 metres).
Photos: Flooding, landslides kill at least 94 in Brazil
Petropolis's city hall declares three days of mourning as displaced people are taken to schools and shelters.
Ukraine crisis live updates: Russia says army convoys exit Crimea
State TV shows military hardware being shifted by rail, but Western powers remain skeptical over pullback claims.
Is our hunger for new technology dooming DR Congo?
'Seven Grams' app highlights human rights challenges faced by poor mining communities.
Omicron-hit Hong Kong seeks out hotel rooms for COVID quarantine
After keeping the coronavirus at bay for much of the past two years, Hong Kong is now struggling to contain the disease.
Chinese hit the slopes as Eileen Gu fever takes hold
Industry analysts say China has work to do to ensure interest in winter sports is more than a passing fad.
Australia and UK deepen security ties amid China worries
Two leaders say there has been 'significant progress' in AUKUS plan for Australia to acquire nuclear-powered submarines.
Japan’s exports grow less than expected as trade deficit soars
World's third-largest economy runs biggest trade deficit for a single month in eight years.
Ahmaud Arbery’s killers repeatedly used racial slurs, court hears
FBI agent testifies in US hate crimes trial that men convicted of Arbery's murder made racist comments in texts, online.
Honduran ex-president appears in court amid US extradition push
Juan Orlando Hernandez is accused of facilitating drug smuggling from Colombia and Venezuela via Honduras to the US.
Chipmaker Nvidia forecasts upbeat current-quarter revenue
The world's largest maker of graphic and AI chips is banking on the supercharged demand for data centres.
Shop till you drop: Shopify plunges 17% on weaker growth outlook
The Canadian e-commerce company said that the pandemic-inspired shopping surge is beginning to slow down.
US and Iranian officials suggest nuclear talks nearing conclusion
Iranian negotiator says deal is 'closer than ever' as US State Department stresses that days ahead will be 'decisive'.
Kashmir men spend over 100 days in jail for cheering Pakistan win
Three Kashmiri students languish in jail for celebrating the Pakistan cricket team's win against India in October.
Fed prepared for faster interest-rate hikes if inflation persists
Surging inflation has spurred some United State central bankers to revise up their outlook for rate increases this year.
Lots of flags but little enthusiasm for Ukraine’s ‘Unity Day’
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy declared February 16 'Unity Day' in an attempt to reclaim it for Ukrainians.
Flutterwave is now Africa’s most valuable startup
The emerging markets-focused payments firm has more than tripled its valuation in less than a year to over $3bn.
Germany, Austria and Switzerland to ease COVID restrictions
Requirements to enter restaurants and bars will be relaxed with a negative test sufficing rather than vaccination proof.
Maduro ally Saab was DEA informant before arrest, records show
Alex Saab, an ally of the Venezuelan president, agreed in 2018 to cooperate with the US drug agency, documents show.
George Floyd killing: Second officer testifies in federal trial
Three former Minneapolis police officers are accused of violating George Floyd's civil rights in May 2020 killing.
Taliban delegation holds talks with EU, US diplomats in Doha
Western envoys meet Taliban members as the group seeks recognition and badly-needed funds amid a humanitarian crisis.
NATO, US say Russia is still building up troops near Ukraine
NATO allies question Putin's stated desire to negotiate a solution to the crisis as Ukraine marks 'Day of Unity'.
Forced displacement in Colombia more than doubled in 2021: Report
UN agency says forced displacement increased by 57 percent amid an increase in attacks and clashes by armed groups.
As COVID curbs are lifted, experts call for clear messaging
With many governments around the world lifting COVID restrictions, scientists urge caution and clarity.
Saudi Arabia: 28,000 apply for 30 female train drivers’ posts
Volume of applicants reflects scale of pent up demand as conservative kingdom opens more opportunities to women.
US-Mexico avocado spat is already causing shortages
The ban on avocado imports from a key region in Mexico is putting pressure on California to produce more of the fruit.
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