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Netherlands to lift most COVID restrictions this month
Bars, restaurants and nightclubs will go back to pre-pandemic hours and face masks will not be mandatory in most places.
Canada’s banks seek clarification on Trudeau’s trucker crackdown
Banks may be required to report relationships with people involved in blockades and given authority to freeze accounts.
Canada’s Emergencies Act: What power does it give Justin Trudeau?
Prime Minister Trudeau invoked never-before-used measures in response to anti-government trucker protests and blockades.
What’s driving up food prices worldwide?
The UN's food agency warns that higher prices are putting people in developing countries at risk.
Burger King pulls Whopper off discount menu, plans to hike prices
US fast-food chains are raising prices to offset paying more for shipping, labour, and commodities like beef and coffee.
Wild swings: Oil plummets after Russia calls back some troops
Crude has swung wildly this week amid a flurry of reports about the tensions over Ukraine.
Sandy Hook families reach $73m settlement with gunmaker
Closely watched legal case is first time a US gun manufacturer agrees to pay damages in a mass shooting.
Ottawa police chief resigns amid criticism over trucker protests
Peter Sloly faced criticism for police's handling of 'occupation' of Canada's capital by anti-government protesters.
Israeli PM Bennett meets Bahrain king, crown prince in Manama
New allies stress willingness to deepen relationship as Bennett makes first visit by an Israeli prime minister.
Intel to buy Israel’s Tower Semiconductor in $5.4BN deal
The acquisition will give Intel an edge in the business of producing specialty chips used in cars and mobile devices.
Prince Andrew settles sex abuse lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre
Andrew voices regret for associating with Jeffrey Epstein in court filing announcing settlement for undisclosed amount.
Elon Musk is a security risk
Like other absurdly rich, Musk wants privacy and security for the elite and control and subjugation for the poor.
Once kidnapped by the FARC, now aiming for Colombia’s presidency
Ingrid Betancourt says she has what it takes to become Colombia’s first female president, but not everyone agrees.
Putin says he wants Ukraine NATO question resolved ‘now’
Russia's president says Western assurances Kyiv will not join NATO military alliance are unsatisfactory.
UN: Hunger crisis threatens half of Somalia’s young children
Malnutrition has reached crisis levels, UNICEF senior official says, calling on the international community to act.
Palestinian teen shot and killed by Israeli forces in West Bank
Israeli troops shot 19-year-old Nehad Amin Barghouti in the abdomen during confrontations in Nabi Saeleh near Ramallah.
NATO and the Ukraine-Russia crisis: Five key things to know
Moscow has the future of the US-headed transatlantic military alliance in its sights as Kyiv eyes membership.
Inflation nation: US wholesale prices are still running hot
US producer prices accelerated 9.7 percent in January compared to a year ago.
Free after 25 years: How a racist law sent a US man to jail
Fault Lines' Jeremy Young reflects on the twists and turns of Brandon Jackson’s case and how he finally walked free.
WHO urges increased COVID vaccination efforts in Eastern Europe
WHO says the number of new daily COVID-19 cases more than doubled in six countries in the region in two weeks.
Several dead after Spanish trawler sinks off Canada
The Spanish fishing vessel with a crew of 24 sank near the eastern coast of Canada, according to media reports.
Elon Musk donated $5.7BN worth of Tesla shares to charity
The gift is one of the largest philanthropic donations in history.
Rayan’s death should be a wake up call for Morocco
Rayan Oram's death not only united a nation in mourning, but also shed light on the ongoing struggles of the Rif region.
As Turkey’s inflation rate climbs, workers strike for pay hikes
This year has witnessed a sharp spike in the number of strikes by organised labour in Turkey.
German broadcaster Deutsche Welle fires two more Arab employees
Zahi Alawi and Yasser Abu Muailek join five journalists fired from DW's Arabic service for alleged anti-Semitism.
It is time for for Europe to learn from its mistakes in the Sahel
Foreign engagement and military architecture expansion will not bring security and stability to the restive region.
‘Feeling of betrayal’: Afghans await US response on parole
Thousands of Afghans remain stranded, with few signs of action by US President Joe Biden's administration.
Erdogan spruiks Turkey investment potential on landmark UAE visit
Cooperation agreements, memorandums of understanding and protocols were signed during Erdogan's two-day visit to UAE.
Drought crisis puts Horn of Africa ‘on the brink of catastrophe’
The drought in the Horn of Africa could be catastrophic for people and livestock.
Kremlin kicks off new trial against opposition leader Navalny
Investigators accuse Navalny of stealing more than $4.8m of public donations from the organisations he founded.
Ethiopia parliament votes to lift state of emergency early
Emergency measures were declared in November after rebellious Tigrayan forces threatened to march on Addis Ababa.
Accounting firm cuts ties with Trump over unreliable documents
The company said it could no longer stand behind annual financial statements it prepared for the Trump Organization.
Rocket set to hit Moon built by China, not SpaceX: Astronomers
Experts say the rocket, which will hit the moon's surface on March 4, was built by Beijing and not by Musk's company.
Photos: Dry winter drains reservoir in northwestern Spain
Large sections of Spain are experiencing prolonged drought, with rainfall at one-third of the average in recent years.
US requests extradition of former Honduran president Hernandez
Hernandez left office on January 27 with the swearing-in of President Xiomara Castro.
Pakistan, Iran to form joint working group on border issues
Border patrols from both countries have come under attack in sporadic skirmishes along the roughly 750km-long border.
Hong Kong has ‘no plans’ for full lockdown, city’s leader insists
Carrie Lam says 'scale and speed of the spread of the virus' has overwhelmed authorities.
Singapore urged to halt double execution planned for Wednesday
Families of two men convicted of drug offences were informed of plans to carry out the executions a week ago.
South Korea probes Tesla on suspicion of exaggerating mileage
Korea Fair Trade Commission reported to have told carmaker it misrepresented battery specifications in some models.
Some Russian forces near Ukraine return to bases: Live news
Some Russian troops in districts adjacent to Ukraine return to their bases in a move that could de-escalate tensions.
Campaigning for next president kicks off in South Korea
Soaring house prices, inequality and corruption are key concerns for voters in March 9 election.
Japan’s economy rebounds in Q4, growing annualised 5.4 percent
Outlook for sustained recovery clouded by rising raw material costs and spike in Omicron infections.
What’s next for Canada’s ‘Freedom Convoy’?
Canadian protest against COVID-19 restrictions is influencing similar movements around the world.
Myanmar military committed war crimes in Karenni state: Report
Fortify Rights says evidence shows military massacred civilians, as it urges ASEAN to support arms embargo on regime.
Indonesian islands bank on Singapore bubble for tourism revival
Batam and Bintan are hoping travel bubble will bring back visitors after collapse of tourism during the pandemic.
US: Tough border rhetoric dominates in lead-up to Texas election
Republican leaders vying for Texas governorship trying to 'out-Trump' each other ahead of March 1 vote, observers say.
US judge to dismiss Sarah Palin’s lawsuit against New York Times
Ex-Alaska governor accused US newspaper of damaging her reputation in editorial falsely linking her to a mass shooting.
Trudeau invokes emergency powers in response to trucker protests
Canada's PM says move aims to support, strengthen law enforcement amid ongoing anti-government blockades and rallies.
Wall Street closes lower after another session of wild swings
Traders are assessing simmering geopolitical tensions over Ukraine and the US Federal Reserve's policy decision.
What will state elections mean for India’s Modi?
Regional vote is seen as a test for India's prime minister and his governing BJP party.
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