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Calls grow for Nicaragua to release jailed opposition figures
Pressure from US, EU and other observers mounts after death of detained opposition leader Hugo Torres on Saturday.
Israeli PM Bennett lands in Bahrain on first visit
Bennett to hold talks with Bahraini Crown Prince and Prime Minister Salman bin Hamad al-Khalifa on bilateral ties.
Vancouver rallies for missing, murdered Indigenous women
Indigenous women in Canada are seven times more likely than non-Indigenous women to be murdered, advocacy group says.
‘Babushka battalion’ ready to protect Ukraine from Russia
As tensions with Russia escalate, some older Ukrainian women are ready to do whatever it takes to defend their nation.
Texas sues Meta over Facebook’s facial recognition practices
Texas's attorney general has accused Facebook's parent of unlawfully collecting biometric data for commercial reasons.
Avocado toast? US suspends imports from key region in Mexico
The US has paused shipments from one of Mexico's key regions pending a probe into a threat made to a food inspector.
Oil inches closer to $100 as Russia-Ukraine tensions simmer
Global benchmark Brent for April settlement jumped to $96.54 a barrel while WTI for March delivery rose to $95.50.
Russia says ready to continue diplomacy amid Ukraine crisis
Russian foreign minister urges Putin to continue talks on resolving standoff with Western powers over Ukraine.
Gulf envoys stress women’s rights in meeting with Taliban FM
Ambassadors from Gulf countries meet the Afghan foreign minister as he seeks funding to tackle a humanitarian crisis.
Ontario drops vaccine proof, Canada trucker protests persist
Busiest US-Canada border crossing is re-opened, but protests in Ottawa swell as authorities struggle to gain control.
When Canada’s siege ends, a reckoning is due
Powerful men in uniform and suits are responsible for the truckers debacle. They have to be held to account.
Estimated one million Afghan children engaged in labour: NGO
Save the Children says almost one fifth of 1,400 surveyed families say they have to send their children to work.
At least one killed in Sudan protests against military rule
At least one protester killed, medics say, as thousands rally to demand the release of prisoners, reject military rule.
Stocks slide on Fed rate hike fears, Ukraine tensions
Wall Street is poised for another whiplash week.
Qandeel Baloch: Pakistan court frees brother for ‘honour’ killing
Waseem was arrested and later sentenced to life in prison for strangling Qandeel Baloch for her social media posts.
Eastern Europe braces for refugees as Ukraine tensions simmer
Countries including Poland, Romania brace for potential arrival of thousands from Ukraine amid tensions with Russia.
Climate change forcing Zimbabwean girls into sex work
As climate change continues to devastate rural areas, young women are moving to urban centres - and into prostitution.
Saudi wealth fund’s green credentials take hit with Aramco stake
Ahead of green bond debut, Public Investment Fund was handed an $80bn stake in Aramco.
Iran says outcome of Vienna talks hinges on Western decisions
Iran hands in its final package of proposals and says key decisions require political action from Western countries.
Dubai committee to weigh in on Emirati billionaire’s estate
Al Futtaim, who died in December, rose from working as a bank clerk to creating a $16bn dollar business empire.
South African gold mine operator to meet workers as strike looms
A coalition of South African worker unions has rejected the latest offer from mining company Sibanye-Stillwater.
Suspecting fraud, UK tax watchdog seizes NFTs for first time ever
Three people have been arrested on suspicion of attempting to defraud HMRC in first probe involving NFT seizure.
The War in Yemen | Start Here
What is going on in Yemen and is the war getting worse?
Netflix’s Perfect Strangers is a breath of fresh air
Finally, a Western streaming platform releases an Arabic-language feature that does not talk about war or terror.
Peru community plans to restart blockade of mine road amid truce
Leaders of the Coporaque district promise to continue to block the road leading to Las Bambas copper mine.
Infographic: Why aeroplanes avoid eastern Ukraine
Airlines have stayed clear of eastern Ukraine since 2014 after MH17 was shot down.
Erdogan to visit UAE to bolster political, economic ties
Ankara and Abu Dhabi seem to be mending relations as both leaders promise increased regional cooperation.
Knife-wielding man at Paris train station shot dead by police
Man attacked police officers on patrol at the station early on Monday morning.
Russian skater Valieva cleared to compete at Beijing Olympics
Valieva can compete in the Olympic women's event from Tuesday after CAS upheld the lifting of a provisional suspension.
Photos: Rams beat Bengals in thriller to win Super Bowl
The Los Angeles Rams won the Super Bowl in dramatic fashion on Sunday, beating the Cincinnati Bengals.
India bans 54 Chinese apps on security concerns: Report
The move comes as a long-running dispute between the two nuclear-armed nations remains unresolved.
Two resilient characters: The truck driver and the cowboy
Two stories of resilience in Paraguay - a truck driver who takes on the weather and a cowboy who loves his rough life.
How Beijing residents are taking a ‘closed-loop’ Winter Olympics
Beijing residents lament the absence of foreign spectators but say the Winter Games ambience is still there.
Saudi-led coalition bombs Sanaa, says it hit drone-control site
Residents say bombing targeted a ground station for satellites near the telecommunication ministry in Yemen's capital.
Karzai: Biden order on frozen funds ‘atrocity against Afghans’
Biden signed order to free $7.1bn in Afghan assets to be divided between 9/11 victims and humanitarian aid to Afghans.
Sudan arrests former ruling council member again
Mohamed al-Faki is a Sovereign Council member who dealt with dismantling Omar al-Bashir's political, financial network
What will the next generation of COVID vaccines look like?
The next generation of shots will offer a broader and more robust immune response.
India cuts tax on palm oil imports to help consumers, refiners
The move comes as New Delhi has been struggling to contain rising prices of edible oils.
Kupp, Donald star as Rams down Bengals to win Super Bowl
The Rams came back from 20-13 down early in the third quarter to claim a second Super Bowl title.
In Hong Kong, ‘zero COVID’ brings small businesses to their knees
Small business owners are facing the third year of the pandemic with no clear end in sight to forced closures, curfews.
German chancellor arrives in Ukraine ahead of Russia visit: Live
Scholz visits Kyiv, Moscow to try to defuse escalating tensions; US, Ukraine leaders reiterate commitment to diplomacy.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian teen in occupied West Bank
Clashes erupted after Israeli soldiers prepared to demolish the home of a man accused of killing an Israeli in December.
‘Selfish, stupid’ COVID protesters get short shrift in Wellington
Residents express increasing frustration with group of a few hundred occupying areas near parliament for a second week.
Vietnam to end COVID curbs on international flights
Southeast Asian country says it will lift curbs on flights with all markets starting February 15.
‘Not a dumping ground’: Pacific condemns Fukushima water plan
Northern Mariana Islands says proposal for wastewater from stricken plant to be stored on site must be considered.
Biden promises ‘swift’ response if Russia invades Ukraine
The US will respond 'swiftly and decisively' against Russian aggression, US president tells his Ukrainian counterpart.
Kashmir journalists say local newspapers erasing their work
Journalists in Kashmir say archives are disappearing from local papers calling it deliberate pattern 'to twist history'.
Ukraine crisis: Has diplomacy reached a dead end?
As tension runs high in Ukraine, Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin have spoken yet again.
Arrests made as Israeli lawmaker visits East Jerusalem flashpoint
Scuffles broke out as Itamar Ben Gvir of the far-right Religious Zionism alliance opened an office in Sheikh Jarrah.
Airlines review services to Ukraine amid threat of war
After Dutch KLM cancels flights, Ukrainian charter airline SkyUp redirects a flight due to leasing company's concerns.
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