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WHO adds ‘lifesaving’ drugs for severely ill COVID-19 patients
Interleukin-6 receptor blockers join corticosteroids on list of effective treatments for severe coronavirus.
Italy edge out Spain on penalties to reach Euro 2020 final
Jorginho's spot-kick seals progress for Italy who have not been beaten in their last 33 games.
Biden admin extends temporary protected status for Yemenis in US
US officials cite ongoing war in Yemen, humanitarian crisis and COVID pandemic as reasons for 18-month TPS extension.
Colombia court accuses soldiers of killing 120 civilians
Peace court accuses 10 Colombian army members of murdering at least 120 civilians and falsely saying they were fighters.
More opposition leaders detained in Nicaragua crackdown
Rights groups accuse President Daniel Ortega of increasing authoritarianism amid wave of arrests before November polls.
US, European powers condemn Iran uranium metal decision
Iran gave notice to the UN watchdog IAEA of concrete steps to produce uranium metal enriched to up to 20 percent purity.
Tropical Storm Elsa gains strength, may become a hurricane
After landfall in Florida, the storm is forecast to move north across the southeast of the United States.
Yellen to press G20 for higher minimum corporate tax rate
Yellen is expected to press G20 counterparts for a global minimum corporate tax rate above the agreed-upon 15 percent.
Biden administration ‘encouraged’ by ongoing OPEC talks
The White House press secretary said the Biden administration has had 'high-level conversations' about the oil dispute.
Saudi Arabia’s Khalid bin Salman meeting top US officials
Brother to Saudi Crown Prince MBS is in Washington just months after damning US intel report on Jamal Khashoggi killing.
Estonia condemns ‘set-up’ detention of its diplomat in Russia
Russia claims it caught Estonian diplomat 'red handed' allegedly receiving classified documents.
Prominent Dutch crime reporter shot on Amsterdam street
Journalist Peter R de Vries reportedly shot in the head by an unidentified gunman, according to Het Parool newspaper.
What’s behind the dispute between Saudi Arabia and the UAE?
The UAE has rejected a Saudi-led deal at a meeting of OPEC+, the latest sign of friction between the Gulf neighbours.
From Saudi-UAE spat to 2020 price war, OPEC drama is nothing new
The current clash between the UAE and Saudi Arabia over how producers unwind oil output cuts is just the latest spat.
Pentagon cancels disputed JEDI contract, eyes Amazon, Microsoft
The JEDI contract became mired in legal challenges almost as soon as it was awarded to Microsoft in October 2019.
Mexico arrests gang member accused of killing Indigenous leader
The body of Tomas Rojo Valencia, a Yaqui Indigenous leader was found on June 17, half-buried and his head bashed in.
Ghana opposition supporters march against killings, lawlessness
Hundreds of protesters demanded the government provide better security to citizens amid several high-profile killings.
Jabeur loses to Sabalenka in bid for Wimbledon semis
Ons Jabeur, the first Arab woman to play in a Wimbledon quarter final, loses 6-4 6-3 to Aryna Sabalenka.
Weibo, state firm plan to take China’s Twitter private: Report
Weibo has grown at a fast clip since its launch in 2009 in a market where Twitter is blocked by the government.
Revolutionising Lebanon’s agriculture sector as food runs out
Lebanon's farming industry has gone underfunded and underdeveloped for many years.
Euro 2020: Italy vs Spain semi-final – Live
Live updates from the first semi-final taking place at London's Wembley Stadium.
Four more victims found in Florida condo rubble; storm approaches
Survivors prepare for the first funeral of those killed in Champlain Towers South collapse; more than 100 are missing.
‘Caught in a geopolitical struggle’: US-Iran tug of war in Iraq
With ISIL largely defeated, serious questions remain as to why the US needs to keep 2,500 troops in Iraq.
Canada names Mary Simon as first Indigenous governor general
Simon, an ex-diplomat and longtime Inuit rights advocate, says appointment is 'important step' towards reconciliation.
South Korea to get 700,000 COVID shots from Israel as cases surge
Under the vaccine swap arrangement, South Korea will give Israel back the same number of shots later in the year.
EU harnesses finance to make continent ‘climate neutral’ by 2050
The European Union plans to funnel hundreds of billions of euros annually into sustainable investments.
US Republican Rep Greene says ‘no one cares’ about Delta variant
Congresswoman's allegations highlight how COVID-19 has been politicised in the United States.
Counterfeit Marilyns: US firm files suit over Monroe merchandise
Authentic Brands Group LLC has won a court order freezing the assets of virtual storefronts selling counterfeit goods.
China signals wider clampdown on overseas listings after Didi IPO
Rules for overseas listings will be revised, China's State Council said in a statement days after Didi Global's IPO.
Superman, Lethal Weapon filmmaker Richard Donner dies at 91
Donner slipped his political beliefs in his films, including inserting 'Free South Africa' posters into scenes.
South Africa: Jacob Zuma urges court to stop his arrest
Former president is challenging a 15-month prison sentence for contempt of court.
‘Hardest thing in the world’: Raducanu on Wimbledon withdrawal
British tennis star explains exit from tournament on health grounds after speculation from McEnroe, Morgan draws ire.
Finland’s Arctic Lapland area swelters in record heatwave
The region, Finland's largest by surface, usually hosts records for the nation's coldest temperatures.
OPEC+ infighting: What to watch for next in Saudi, UAE spat
Here are some key events that could determine the course of the crisis in the coming days.
UN ‘disturbed’ by death of Indian activist Stan Swamy in jail
Swamy, who was jailed for nine months without trial under Indian anti-terror law, died in a Mumbai hospital on Monday.
Ex-Belarus presidential hopeful jailed for 14 years
Viktor Babariko, ex-chief of a Russia-owned bank, aspired to challenge Lukashenko in last year's disputed election.
Thai factory fire reignites as health fears grow over chemicals
Chemicals at a factory near Bangkok briefly burst back into flames, releasing more toxic smoke into the air.
From child refugee to politician: Finland’s first Somali-born MP
Suldaan Said Ahmed, whose family fled the civil war in Somalia, is intent on driving out racism in the Nordic nation.
India’s Modi greets Dalai Lama on birthday in rare phone call
Indian leaders have generally been circumspect about public contact with Tibetan leader to avoid upsetting China.
Iran says Israel attacked Karaj site to thwart nuclear talks
Gov't blames Israel for June attack, accuses it of trying to derail negotiations that could see US sanctions lifted.
Russia backs ASEAN consensus on Myanmar crisis
During Jakarta visit, Russia's top diplomat says ASEAN consensus should be the basis for resolving the Myanmar crisis.
No woman should be forced to endure an IUD
IUDs are invasive and risky. Britney Spears’ conservatorship highlights how women are expected to bear those risks.
Afghans say recent Taliban advances forced them to take up arms
At least 500 residents in Parwan province pick up guns as September 11 withdrawal deadline of US forces creeps closer.
In the Duma election campaign, Putin is in survival mode
The aggressive rhetoric and choice of candidates from the ruling party reflect Putin's anxiety about the vote.
‘It isn’t over’: WHO warns against easing COVID curbs too soon
Warning against premature rush back to normality comes amid rising concerns over spread of Delta variant of coronavirus.
Women Fighting for Change
How women betrayed by their own governments, religions and cultures are fighting injustice.
Building back better?
Can the world seize an opportunity out of the COVID crisis to create a greener and more prosperous future?
Can protesters in Colombia win change?
Demonstrators urge government to tackle poverty, inequality and police repression.
Lebanon days away from ‘social explosion’, PM Diab warns
World Bank has called Lebanon's crisis one of worst depressions of modern history as half of population live in poverty.
Ride-hailing app Didi’s saga shows Beijing wants full control
China wants control over the vast amounts of sensitive data that Didi collects from half a billion annual active users.
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