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Blinken in Australia for Quad talks as Ukraine tensions simmer
US's top diplomat expected to discuss growing China-Russia ties at Quad meeting of foreign ministers in Melbourne.
Israel warns of UAE crisis over Dubai aviation security dispute
Three Israeli carriers to stop flying to Dubai if arrangements at its airport did not change, security service said.
Belarusian skier flees country after ban for political views
Darya Dolidovich, 17, was stripped of the right to compete over her father's participation in anti-government protests.
Hong Kong reports first COVID death since September
A 73-year-old man died shortly after being admitted to hospital, as Hong Kong reports a surge in Omicron cases.
No, Russia will not invade Ukraine
A large-scale military operation does not fit into Moscow's cost-benefit calculus.
Asia Pacific trade booms despite COVID curbs: ADB
Asian Development Bank President Masatsugu Asakawa says harsh pandemic restrictions are now 'more difficult to justify'.
Syrian soldier killed in Israeli missile attack near Damascus
Surface-to-surface missile attacks came 'from the direction of the occupied Golan', Syrian state media says.
ICJ to rule on DRC’s $11bn war reparations claim against Uganda
Top UN court to rule if Uganda should pay more than $11bn to DR Congo for its role in conflicts in Ituri.
Why has #WhereIsPengShuai reignited online?
The Stream also revisits Tonga after the volcanic eruption and the rape crisis in Sierra Leone.
Photos: Rescuers search for survivors after landslide in Colombia
A landslide triggered by heavy rains in Colombia killed at least 14 people and injured 35.
WHO appeals for $23 billion to end global COVID emergency
Funds urgently needed for ACT-Accelerator, an initiative to provide poorer nations with tests, treatments and vaccines.
At least 14 dead in Colombian landslide following heavy rain
Rescuers continue to scour the mud for survivors following the disaster in the coffee-growing province of Risalda.
Pfizer’s COVID sales to top $50bn this year, investors want more
CEO Albert Bourla says final sales for COVID-19 antiviral Paxlovid could be "way bigger" than forecasts.
Hong Kong adviser ‘very optimistic’ city will reopen within year
Bernard Chan says authorities in the financial hub may aim to shorten quarantine.
In Australia, farmers up in arms over renewable energy rollout
Farming communities say high voltage power lines linking wind farms to urban centres will upend their livelihoods.
US lawyer back in Hong Kong jail over police assault
Samuel Bickett's appeal over his conviction for assaulting plainclothes police officer during 2019 protests rejected.
Fears for Māori as New Zealand opens up amid Omicron wave
Experts say vaccine rollout failed to involve the Indigenous community or recognise their greater health risks.
US vice president’s husband led out of event after bomb threat
The incident comes after similar threats were made against several Black colleges and universities across the country.
Republican leader rebukes RNC for censure of Jan 6 investigators
Senior US senator rejects RNC claim January 6 was 'legitimate political discourse'; calls it 'a violent insurrection'.
Lyft reports first full-year adjusted profit as riders pay more
Customers were eager to step out and travel and pay a record amount for trips during the last three months of 2021.
‘Their lives matter’: Building owners sued over deadly Bronx fire
Lawsuits allege neglect in building blaze that killed 17 people in mostly immigrant community in New York last month.
Apple is increasing benefits for its retail employees
The iPhone maker is planning to double paid sick days for both full-time and part-time workers.
UN, Western envoys urge Tunisia to restore judicial watchdog
Critics fear President Kais Saied is growing increasingly authoritarian with move to bring judiciary under his control.
UCLA settles gynaecologist sex abuse suit for $246m
Litigation settlement offers 203 women a measure of accountability and compensation after decades of concealed abuse.
Plastic fantastic: Americans are racking up credit card debt
Credit-card balances increased every quarter in 2021 to end the year at $856bn, US data reveals.
US supports 737 MAX settlement, says families not ‘crime victims’
The Department of Justice said the settlement with Boeing provided more compensation for families than the law requires.
Catching COVID more than once: What we know about reinfections
Since the emergence of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus, cases of COVID reinfections are becoming more common.
What’s fuelling Canada’s trucker protest?
Blockade in central Ottawa triggers a state of emergency.
Humanitarian aid on agenda as Taliban officials land in Geneva
The delegation from Afghanistan's new rulers is due to hold talks with the Red Cross and other NGOs.
Parents of alleged school shooter Ethan Crumbley in court
Prosecutors seek to show sufficient cause to proceed to trial in groundbreaking US legal case against parents of teen.
Outrage after hijab-wearing woman heckled by Hindu mob in India
Authorities shut educational institutions after protests over the ban on hijab intensifies in southern Karnataka state.
Canada’s trucker protest jams major US bridge as tensions grow
The land crossing is the most important link for goods moving between Canada and the United States.
US National Archives: More Trump WH documents may be missing
Archives retrieves 15 boxes of documents related to Trump presidency, aides looking for more.
Macron says Putin told him Russia won’t escalate Ukraine crisis
Macron's remarks come during visit to Kyiv as Kremlin denies any de-escalation deal with France over Ukraine crisis.
Academy Awards 2022: full list of Oscar nominations
Dune, Power of the Dog receive major nods; winners of the 94th Academy Awards will be announced on March 27.
US arrests couple for allegedly laundering $4.5BN in Bitcoin
The US Justice Department says the action represents its largest-ever financial seizure.
Teen’s death fuels Palestinian Authority corruption claims
The PA accused of nepotism over the death of a cancer patient after he was denied treatment in West Bank.
Former pope asks for forgiveness over child abuse scandal
Vatican issues letter by Benedict XVI following a German report into abuse in the archdiocese from 1945 to 2019.
Bitcoin donations to Ukraine NGOs, volunteer groups soar: Report
Cryptocurrencies have become a crowdfunding method for groups backing Ukraine's government, a new report finds.
Ukraine crisis: Russia warships heading to Black Sea for drills
Russia announced last month its navy would stage exercises involving all its fleets in the latest show of strength.
First US troops arrive in Romania amid Ukraine-Russia tensions
US troops reinforcing NATO allies arrive in Romania to bolster eastern flank as Russian soldiers amass near Ukraine.
Burkinabe prosecutors seek 30 years for Compaore in murder trial
Ex-president Blaise Compaore is accused of being the main sponsor behind the killing of his predecessor, Thomas Sankara.
Israel’s apartheid and the myth of the democratic Jewish state
Israel's strategy of throwing anti-Semitism accusations at those calling it an apartheid state is doomed to fail.
Turkey opens new dispute over sovereignty of east Aegean islands
Turkey for the first time disputes Greece’s sovereignty over its east Aegean islands.
Peloton co-founder cycles out of CEO role
Peloton shares surged more than 400 percent in 2020, only to see nearly all those gains wiped out in 2021.
Israeli soldiers open fire at car in Nablus killing Palestinians
Palestinian Authority condemns the killing of three Palestinians in occupied West Bank calling it a 'heinous crime'.
Softbank plans IPO for Arm after sale to Nvidia falls through
Softbank said it plans to take British semiconductor firm Arm public after a planned sale to Nvidia failed.
US Republicans call for review, vote on any Iran nuclear deal
Dozens of Republican Senators say they would thwart any agreement if terms were not submitted to Congress for approval.
Mariupol: War fears in Ukraine’s vulnerable frontier city
Mariupol, home to 500,000, was briefly captured by Russia-backed separatists in 2014 and has seen significant violence.
What to expect as Iran nuclear deal talks restart in Vienna
More than 10 months after the talks began, officials from Iran and world powers gather for another round of talks.
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