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Kamila Valieva: Russian media say Olympic skater failed drug test
Reports come after IOC delays ceremony to present Russian figure skating team with their Olympic gold medals.
Five rangers, one soldier killed in Benin park ambush
No immediate claim of responsibility for attack at W National Park, which also wounded 10 people.
China suspends Lithuanian beef imports amid escalating Taiwan row
Suspension comes after the UK announces it will join the US and Australia in backing WTO case against China.
Gaza protests over Palestinians killed by Israeli fire in Nablus
Protesters in Gaza City condemn the killing of three Palestinians and slam the PA over cooperating with Israel.
How does climate change affect your health?
Scientists warn a warming planet means more risk of illness.
At Beijing 2022, ‘woke capital’ in awkward spot on human rights
Corporate sponsors at Olympic Winter Games are keeping low profile after championing social justice issues in the West.
Libya: Gunmen attack Dbeibah’s car ahead of vote to replace him
Sources say Libya's Abdulhamid Dbeibah escaped unhurt after gunmen fired on his car in the capital, Tripoli.
Moon warns of crisis if N Korea resumes long-range missile tests
South Korean president says efforts must be made to stop Pyongyang from resuming nuclear or long-range tests.
Ford, Toyota halt some output amid Canadian trucker protests
Anti-vaccine mandate protests in Ottawa have been causing gridlock in the Canadian capital since late January.
‘Move on’: New Zealand police break up Wellington trucker protest
Some 120 people arrested as officers move against protesters who converged on Wellington on Tuesday.
Biden pledges US support against Houthi attacks to Saudi king
US president speaks by phone to Saudi King Salman amid intensifying Yemeni rebel attacks on the Gulf kingdom.
Nicaragua sentences journalist to 13 years for ‘conspiracy’
Miguel Mora is latest opposition figure convicted and sentenced amid crackdown on dissent in Central American nation.
Uber’s revenue jumps as riders venture out after Omicron surge
The ride-sharing app's fortunes have ebbed and flowed along with COVID-19 infection rates and restrictions.
Disney earnings top estimates as Disney+ subscriptions surge
Disney+, the company's two-year-old streaming service, kept profits afloat when the pandemic disrupted business.
Oil closes below $90 per barrel for a second day
The possibility of a nuclear deal with Iran could bring some relief to a tight oil market.
Canadian truckers protesting in Ottawa appear set to stay
Protesters have paralysed the centre of the Canadian capital for more than a week, frustrating residents and businesses.
As Iran nuclear talks enter final stretch, opposition grows in US
Intensifying US debate over Iran nuclear agreement shows that reviving the pact is 'in sight', analysts say.
EU pushes for COVID jabs in Africa as supply ‘no longer’ an issue
Supplies of COVID vaccines have soared in recent months and many states have trouble absorbing them.
WHO chief, Taliban discuss ‘dire’ Afghan health crisis
Tedros Ghebreyesus met the Taliban health minister who is part of Taliban delegation currently visiting Switzerland.
US state mask mandates to expire, creating tensions for schools
School board meeting have devolved into shouting matches and arrests over whether masks should be worn.
Could a ‘Ferdinand Marcos’ be the Philippines’ next president?
Deposed dictator's son emerges as frontrunner to replace Rodrigo Duterte in May election.
Two prominent Sudanese leaders critical of military detained
The officials were previously involved in seizing property and firing bureaucrats linked to former ruler Omar al-Bashir.
Puerto Rico’s public-sector workers demand higher wages
Their protests come amid soaring consumer prices, including a sharp spike in the cost of housing.
‘Targeted harassment’: Muslim girls in India denounce hijab ban
Visuals of Muslim girls being shut outside college gates in Karnataka state for wearing the hijab have led to outrage.
Ugandan author Kakwenza Rukirabashaija flees the country: Lawyer
Rukirabashaija was released from jail in late January after arrest related to tweets about President Yoweri Museveni.
How AFCON proved its critics wrong
Ahead of the African Cup of Nations, racist predictions of a sporting disaster abounded. But they were all wrong.
Barry Diller-owned Dotdash ends print editions of six magazines
Entertainment Weekly and InStyle are among the magazines affected by the digital push.
VP Kamala Harris to rally US allies at Munich security conference
Harris will seek to unify NATO allies in face of potential Russian aggression as US troops begin to arrive in Europe.
Johnson signals early end to England’s COVID isolation rules
Law requiring those infected to isolate could be scrapped this month as PM plans to end domestic COVID restrictions.
US climate envoy urges cooperation with Mexico amid tension
Mexico's president wants to raise investment in fossil fuels while limiting private wind, natural gas and solar power.
US judge halts bail for ‘crypto couple’ in $4.5BN Bitcoin hack
The husband and wife are accused of trying to launder billions worth of Bitcoin stolen in a 2016 hack.
Canada’s bridge blocking trucker protest is short on semis
Many protesters work in industries other than trucking, but are joining in solidarity to oppose COVID vaccine mandates.
UK-based scientists smash nuclear fusion energy record
Push to harness the power of the stars takes a leap forward with 'milestone' results in atom fusing experiment.
Main Paris attacks suspect Abdeslam says he ‘didn’t kill anyone’
Salah Abdeslam, the key suspect in a rampage that killed 130 people across Paris in 2015, says he 'didn't hurt anyone'.
Activists push for Mexico’s GM corn ban to include imports
Cultivating genetically modified corn is banned in Mexico, but the country still imports it from the US.
SpaceX satellites are tumbling out of orbit after solar storm
Up to 40 of the 49 small satellites launched last week have likely re-entered the atmosphere and burned up, SpaceX said.
UAE arms deals: What weapons is the Gulf state buying and why?
The UAE is looking to bolster its air defence with purchases from South Korea, Israel and France - and its own systems.
UN court orders Uganda to pay $325m in reparations to DR Congo
The International Court of Justice orders Kampala to pay the damages which is a fraction of the $11bn demanded by DRC.
Madagascar death toll from Cyclone Batsirai rises to 80
Cyclone which left 91,000 people with destroyed or damaged homes was the nation's second destructive storm in two weeks.
Pope says war in Ukraine would be ‘madness,’ backs talks
Tensions and threats of war can be overcome with 'serious dialogue', the head of the Catholic Church says.
Ukraine-Russia crisis: What is the Minsk agreement?
France's Macron says the 2015 ceasefire deal between Kyiv and Moscow offers a 'path' to peace.
Literary Liaisons: Thinkers and Surrealists
We explore links between a famous Russian writer and an Egyptian scholar, and between French and Egyptian surrealists.
‘We’ll fight for Kyiv’: Ukrainian civilians train to repel Russia
Dismissed as 'militants' by Russian officials, Ukrainians from a range of backgrounds prepare for war.
Indonesia starts testing homegrown COVID vaccine on humans
Authorities hope the vaccine, which suffered delays since 2020, will be authorised for use by mid-2022.
Yemen’s war explained in maps and charts
How strong are the Houthis? And how have seven years of war affected Yemen? Key questions answered, in seven graphics.
Tunisian judges on strike as fears grow over authoritarian rule
Members of the judiciary say they live under a growing climate of intimidation following the president's power grab.
Libyan parliament set to name new PM amid signs of power struggle
Interim PM says he will not hand over power, a position that could lead to flare-up of conflicts between rival factions.
Russian war games in Belarus designed to ‘send Ukraine a message’
Experts raise alarm over imminent drills which NATO says mark the biggest deployment to Belarus since the Cold War.
Sri Lanka’s central bank denies risk of default
Sri Lanka is facing its worst financial crisis in decades, and foreign exchange reserves have fallen to $2.36bn.
Peru’s president swears in fourth cabinet in six months
Pedro Castillo's latest reshuffle comes amid internal struggles in the government and attacks by right-wing groups.
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