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Walmart, CVS, Walgreens helped fuel US opioid crisis, jury finds
The pharmacies failed to create legally mandated monitoring systems to detect illegitimate prescriptions, the jury said.
Venezuela’s recent elections an improvement over past votes: EU
Head of EU observer mission says while 'better conditions' marked weekend vote, some problems persisted.
UN Libya envoy quits weeks before planned election
UN special envoy Jan Kubis's resignation accepted a month before a scheduled presidential election in Libya.
US jury begins deliberating in trial for Ahmaud Arbery’s killing
Three white men have been charged in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, a Black man who was shot dead in Georgia last year.
Apple sues Israeli firm NSO Group over spyware
Apple lawsuit accuses NSO Group of using its Pegasus spyware to hack devices and enable human rights abuses.
Ecuador pardons some inmates after deadly prison riots
Ecuador is seeking to ease overcrowding in its prisons after gang-linked riots killed more than 300 people this year.
Can people in Guadeloupe be persuaded to get the COVID vaccine?
Infections and distrust are causing people on French Caribbean archipelago of Guadeloupe to resist getting inoculate,
WHO warns of 700,000 more COVID deaths in Europe by March
UN health agency projects COVID deaths in Europe to pass 2 million by March as the continent sees a surge in infections.
Yemen war deaths will reach 377,000 by end of the year: UN
New UNDP report projects that the number of those killed as a result of Yemen's war could reach 1.3 million by 2030.
France, Germany latest countries to urge nationals leave Ethiopia
Ethiopian PM says he is heading to front line to lead troops against Tigrayan forces as hopes for peaceful solution dim.
Theranos trial: Founder Elizabeth Holmes testifies for third time
Holmes, 37, has already spent about two-and-a-half hours on the stand discussing Theranos.
Martinique: Shots fired at police as anger rises over COVID curbs
Like its neighbour Guadeloupe, Martinique has seen protests against COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine mandates.
Keystone XL: Company seeks damages over pipeline’s cancellation
TC Energy invokes NAFTA process to seek 'lost investment' in contentious pipeline nixed by Joe Biden earlier this year.
Italian antitrust watchdog fines Apple, Amazon more than $225M
It accuses Apple and Amazon of cooperating to restrict competition in the sale of Apple and Beats branded products.
World’s highest child soldier numbers in West, Central Africa
Over 21,000 children recruited by government forces and armed groups in conflict-hit region over past five years: UNICEF
Turkish court seeks Saudi records for Khashoggi murder suspects
Judge asks ministry to check if 26 Saudis on trial in absentia in Turkey have been tried in the Saudi judicial system.
US to release 50 million barrels of oil to ease energy costs
US says the supply of oil has not kept pace with demand during pandemic recovery, justifying tapping into reserves.
Azerbaijan’s internally displaced long to return to regained land
Thos who fled Nagorno-Karabakh 30 years ago hope to live in their old homes after last year's war, but progress is slow.
FBI to pay millions to Parkland school shooting victims’ families
Lawyers for the families say they have reached a settlement with the FBI for failure to follow up on tips about gunman.
UAE crown prince to meet Erdogan for talks to ‘improve relations’
Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan will meet Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey in first high-level interaction for years.
Belarus says more than 100 refugees flown home
Minsk claims further repatriation flights will take place on Tuesday as the border crisis rumbles on.
100 days of the Taliban | Start Here
Where do things stand in Afghanistan since the Taliban took over?
‘Finger-licking good’ insects could be the future of food
'I think everybody realises we need to change our diets,' says expert on edible insects, as global population soars.
UNICEF: Generation of children ‘at stake’ in Lebanon crisis
Proportion of Lebanese families sending children to work increased sevenfold between April and October, UN says.
‘I was handcuffed to a guy who had murdered two people’
Sean Binder recounts his ordeal as one of several activists facing charges relating to refugee rescue work in Greece.
Sri Lanka: Several killed after boat capsizes off eastern coast
Four children were among the dead, according to security and health officials.
Iran, IAEA agree to continue dialogue ahead of Vienna talks
UN's nuclear agency chief and Tehran official agree to keep talking but did not provide details about outstanding issues
Turkey’s lira hits record low after Erdogan defends rate cuts
Overall, the lira has lost nearly 40 per cent of its value against the dollar since the start of the year.
Hong Kong independence activist jailed for secession
Tony Chung, 20, is the youngest person to be convicted under the new law which has crushed dissent in Hong Kong.
Sudanese ministers resign in protest against deal with military
Twelve ministers, including minister of foreign affairs, resign against deal between Prime Minister Hamdok and military.
US warship sails through Taiwan Strait, first since Biden-Xi meet
Beijing condemned the manoeuvre as an 'attempt to disrupt and undermine regional peace and stability'.
Nicaragua detains former OAS ambassador, critic of Ortega
Edgard Parrales was picked up by unidentified men near his home in Managua, his wife and a rights observer say.
Tributes pour in for victims of Wisconsin parade car ramming
Four of the five killed were affiliated with a dance troupe for grandmothers that regularly perform holiday parades.
Dreaming of escape: The Pakistani women fleeing domestic violence
Pakistani women who fled abusive relationships share the dreams that inspired them to leave.
Israel signals readiness to escalate Iran confrontation
PM says Iran is at 'the most advanced stage of its nuclear programme' while condemning efforts to revive nuclear deal.
Ukraine’s New York, a war-torn town where some shun Russia
In Eastern Ukraine, one small town is fighting for survival in the shadow of Europe's bloodiest armed conflict.
India arrests prominent Kashmir rights activist under terror law
The National Investigation Agency arrests Khurram Parvez under Unlawful Activities Prevention Act for 'terror-funding'.
COP26 was a flop but there is still hope
Only revolutionary activism can help save civilisation from a climate catastrophe.
When Israel invades your home
Under Israeli occupation, Palestinian children are not safe even at their own homes.
Israel to formalise defence ties with Morocco on minister’s visit
Trip by Defence Minister Benny Gantz to Rabat will reportedly formalise unofficial security cooperation.
Saudi-led coalition launches air raids on Yemeni capital Sanaa
Saudi-led coalition in Yemen says it launched air raids on 'legitimate' Houthi targets in Sanaa, no casualties reported.
Can seaweed help solve Ireland’s cow methane problem?
Ireland looks to seaweed to feed to cattle and sheep in quest to curb the methane they are breathing out.
‘Together we walk’: Lebanon seeks economic revival via Expo 2020
Amid growing discontent at home, officials at Lebanon's Expo 2020 pavilion in Dubai seek new opportunities.
Pakistan pledges $28m in Afghanistan humanitarian support
Chairing meeting of committee on Afghan assistance, PM Imran Khan also authorises transit of Indian food aid.
Destitute and hopeless: Iraqi Kurds return from Belarus
For many Iraqi families stuck at the Poland-Belarus border, waiting simply wasn’t an option any more.
Indian actor Puneeth Rajkumar’s death spurs eye donation pledges
Doctors say more than 7,000 people committed themselves to post-mortem eye donations since film star's death last month.
At least 45 people killed in bus accident in Bulgaria
Seven passengers were saved and taken to a hospital, interior ministry says.
Alibaba shares sink near record low as JD.com rises
E-commerce giant's declining fortunes come as Beijing reins in the power of big tech companies.
Former South Korean military dictator Chun Doo-hwan dies at 90
Chun presided over the 1980 Gwangju army massacre of pro-democracy demonstrators, a crime he was later convicted for.
Sri Lanka begins trials connected to 2019 Easter Sunday bombings
Sri Lankan court begins the first of three trials connected to bombings that killed nearly 270 people.
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