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Saudi wealth fund plans mega share sale in telecom firm
The sovereign wealth fund will offer a 5 percent stake in the Middle East’s most profitable mobile-phone operator.
Next pandemic could be more lethal: AstraZeneca vaccine creator
Sarah Gilbert says lessons of current health crisis must not be lost and urges caution as new variant rips through UK.
Lynched Sri Lankan man’s family seeks justice from Pakistan
Family says it is still struggling to make sense of the 'inhuman' killing in Pakistan as they make funeral preparations.
China think-tank warns of economic slowdown
Advisers to Beijing will recommend a 2022 growth target that's lower than the target that had been set for 2021.
Erdogan visits Qatar for Supreme Strategic Committee meeting
The visit comes as Turkey works to improve ties with regional powers.
South Africa prepares hospitals as COVID cases surge
President Cyril Ramaphosa says Omicron seems to be the dominant COVID strain in most of the country's nine provinces.
Indonesia volcano erupts again, rescue operations suspended
The death toll from the eruption on Java, Indonesia's most populous island, has risen.
Palestinian minor killed by Israel army after alleged car ramming
16-year-old Younis shot by soldiers at Jbara checkpoint before being transferred to Meir Hospital.
Funerals for 15 civilians killed by Indian army held in Nagaland
State chief minister leads mass funeral service and demands repeal of controversial law that grants impunity to forces.
Jordan court jails health officials over COVID-19 oxygen deaths
Politicians and local activists say the incident that led to 10 deaths exposed negligence in the state health system.
12 soldiers, ‘dozens of terrorists’ killed in Niger attack
Clash with 'hundreds of armed terrorists' near Fantio also left eight soldiers wounded, defence ministry says.
Palestine hoping for economic, tourism revival through Expo 2020
Pavilion organisers hope visitors see a ‘positive image’ of Palestine while promoting economic and tourism opportunities
Adama Barrow re-elected The Gambia’s president
Before the full results were announced late on Sunday, three of Barrow's rivals had rejected partial results.
Adani’s divisive Carmichael mine gets ready to ship coal
Australian mine aims to supply an initial 10 million tonnes of thermal coal annually for at least 30 years.
Myanmar’s Suu Kyi sentenced to four years in jail: Reports
Court in Naypyidaw finds deposed leader guilty of incitement and of breaching COVID-19 rules.
Poor weather hinders search and rescue at Indonesian volcano
National disaster agency surveys area from the air after Mount Semeru sent columns of hot ash into the sky.
China’s Evergrande teeters on brink of default as deadline looms
Developer's recent comments raise expectations of direct state involvement and managed debt restructure.
Russia’s Putin to land in India to boost military, energy ties
The Russian leader has to contend with complex regional dynamics, with tensions mounting between India and China.
Weapons trade booms as profits hit record $531bn in 2020
Swedish think tank says world's 100 biggest arms firms were largely shielded from the effect of the pandemic.
Alibaba to overhaul e-commerce business, appoint new CFO
Chinese tech giant's reorganisation comes as it faces increased competition, slowing economy and a regulatory crackdown.
Myanmar court due to deliver first verdicts in Suu Kyi trial
Aung San Suu Kyi faces up to five years in jail if found guilty of incitement and breaching COVID-19 rules.
Solomon Islands’s PM faces no-confidence vote after unrest
Situation remains tense in Honiara as opposition accuses Manasseh Sogavare of being 'in the service of a foreign power'
Swiss International cuts Hong Kong flights over quarantine rules
Airline follows British Airways and Cathay Pacific in cutting flights in response to the city's strict quarantine rules.
Six weeks after reopening, Bali wonders where the tourists are
Indonesian island's unique culture and natural beauty not enough to overcome stress and worry of travel during COVID.
French far-right candidate Zemmour’s rally marred by fighting
Chairs were thrown at left-wing activists who stood up in 'No to Racism' t-shirts during Eric Zemmour's campaign speech.
Pelosi to act against Republican for Islamophobic remarks: Omar
Somali-born US congresswoman says she is 'very confident' House speaker will take action against congresswoman.
Is a military solution in West Africa the only way out?
Armed groups there continue to wage war, despite years of French military operations.
Tribal violence kills 24 in Sudan’s Darfur: Aid group
Deadly attack is the latest escalation of inter-communal violence to rock the conflict-stricken region.
Protesters against vaccine mandate in Belgium clash with police
Protest in Belgian capital turns violent as thousands turn up to denounce measures aimed at halting COVID spread.
‘Encouraging’ early feedback on Omicron severity: Dr Fauci
Early data from the new variant does not indicate a great degree of danger, says top US pandemic scientist.
Israel releases ex-prisoner weeks after ending hunger strike
Palestinian Kayed Fasfous had remained in an Israeli hospital since ending his 131-day hunger strike on November 23.
Nagaland: Violence after India forces ‘mistakenly’ kill civilians
A protester killed in fresh violence in Mon district a day after 13 civilians were allegedly killed by security forces.
The Biden administration is enabling India’s human rights abuses
By failing to hold Modi to account, Biden is perpetuating deepening religious persecution against Indian minorities.
Former US senator, presidential candidate, Bob Dole, dies aged 98
Dole had announced in February that he had been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer and would begin treatment.
Tunisia’s UGTT union calls for early polls in absence of plan
The union concerned for country's democratic gains as President Kais Saied has failed to announce a political plan.
Israel’s Bennett urges hard line against Iran at nuclear talks
Israel PM calls on Western powers to make clear to Tehran it cannot enrich uranium and negotiate at the same time.
Can art change society? – Ai Weiwei and Anish Kapoor
Artist and activist Ai Weiwei and abstract sculptor Anish Kapoor on the changing role of art in today’s world.
Don’t exploit migrants for politics, pope says on Lesbos visit
Pope Francis has denounced Europe's fear and indifference to migrants on his second visit to the Greek island of Lesbos.
Gambian President Barrow on course for big win: Early results
Partial results from most districts show incumbent president well ahead of his main competitor Ousainou Darboe.
Residents in shadow of Indonesia volcano reckon with ruin
At least 14 people killed, dozens injured and hundreds of families homeless after Mount Semeru's eruption on Saturday.
Palestinians, rights group condemn Jerusalem ‘execution’
UN human rights office, Palestinian officials and Israeli human rights group slam the killing of Palestinian assailant.
Several wounded as Myanmar security forces ram anti-coup protest
Witnesses say several people were wounded when security forces ran over protesters in Yangon.
‘Humans are for the grave’: Karen face Myanmar military violence
After post-coup protests, Karen state faced a Tatmadaw crackdown. Now, many rebuild, while others grow defiant.
At least 13 civilians shot dead by army in India’s Nagaland state
Protests after soldiers opened fire on villagers thinking they were 'militants' in India’s remote northeast region.
Indonesia volcano eruption death toll rises
At least 13 people killed and dozens of others injured after the eruption of Mount Semeru on the island of Java.
Indonesia volcano toll rises as search for missing continues
Officials say at least 98 people were also injured after Mount Semeru's sudden eruption.
US, EU and 20 nations condemn Taliban over ‘summary killings’
Countries denounce reported killings and disappearances of former members of Afghan security forces.
Sudan’s al-Burhan says army will exit politics after 2023 vote
Top general says Sudan's military will not participate in politics after a civilian government is elected in 2023.
CNN fires Chris Cuomo over role in brother’s harassment scandal
News anchor fired for helping defend brother and ex-New York Governor Andrew Cuomo against sexual harassment claims.
France to work with Saudi Arabia to resolve Lebanon crisis
Emmanuel Macron says France and Saudi Arabia are committed to resolve diplomatic row between Riyadh and Beirut.
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