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Agreement in principle reached over Suez Canal ship
Ever Given container ship has been anchored since it was dislodged on March 29 after blocking the crucial waterway.
Bahrain says it invited Qatar twice for bilateral talks
FM says invitations sent 'in an attempt to move forward in strengthening the process of joint Gulf cooperation'.
Climate colonialism and the EU’s Green Deal
By employing corporate solutions for climate change, the deal will entrench further European neocolonial practices.
Chad’s Football Dream
Football is a passion in Chad but the national team has yet to qualify for top African and world tournaments.
Russia says warning shots fired at British destroyer in Black Sea
Russia says it moved to deter British ship, but UK claims it was conducting 'innocent passage' through Ukrainian waters.
UAE-produced film slammed for depicting Qatar a ‘terrorist state’
The Misfits, a Hollywood film co-produced by an Emirati company, condemned as 'immoral' and 'absurd'.
Former winners Spain, holders Portugal face early Euro 2020 exit
Portugal take on world champions France while Spain will face Slovakia on last day of group matches.
Air raid kills dozens in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, say witnesses
Witnesses say Tuesday's attack targeted a busy market in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray village of Togoga.
Deadly blast in Pakistan near residence of armed group founder
Three killed and 13 others wounded after explosion near house of Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Saeed in Lahore.
UK to give EU citizens 28 days to apply for settled status
People who miss the June 30 settlement scheme deadline will be issued warnings to apply or risk losing their rights.
Explainer: What is the Delta Plus variant of COVID-19?
Scientists worry the mutation, coupled with other existing features of Delta variant, could make it more transmissible.
‘Watching my world collapse’: The plight of Nigeria’s widows
In Nigeria, women whose husbands have died can face stigma, suspicion and families who take their homes from them.
Infographic: The global COVID vaccine divide
Fewer than one percent of people in low-income countries have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose.
‘Sabotage attack’ on Iranian nuclear building foiled
The attack was halted 'before causing any damage to the building', news agencies said.
Gaza factions warn Israel delaying aid could reignite fighting
Palestinian groups reject idea of linking the reconstruction of Gaza to a prisoner exchange deal with Israel.
Three Murugappan family members given temporary Australia visas
The three-month visas will allow them to work and study in Western Australia but not return to their home in Biloela.
Former Mauritanian president jailed, faces graft charges
Incarceration comes days after the former leader refused to continue reporting to police when put under house arrest.
England top group, Croatia send Scotland packing from Euro 2020
England, Croatia and Czech Republic qualify for Euro 2020 knockouts from Group D.
‘My Zionism’: Israel’s latest unsuccessful PR stunt
Using token Black Israelis in Israeli PR will not help make Israeli apartheid more acceptable to the world.
Hong Kong’s Apple Daily to shut down after arrests, asset freeze
Move comes after police arrested another Apple Daily employee on charges of violating Hong Kong's national security law.
Microsoft joins Apple in the $2 trillion club, briefly
CEO Nadella’s strategic moves helped Microsoft benefit from trends that arose during the pandemic, pushing up stock.
No cheering, autographs or alcohol at Tokyo Olympics
Tokyo 2020 chief says festivities 'will have to be suppressed' to keep the Games safe.
World powers meet in Berlin to discuss Libya crisis
Presence of foreign mercenaries, troops in war-torn country and elections to top meeting's agenda.
In times of crises, Lebanon’s elderly must fend for themselves
Many elderly people have been thrown into poverty by one of the world's worst financial crises in the past 150 years.
Fed research: Trump’s trade tariffs led to losses in billions
Chinese exporters and American importers have been misrepresenting data to avoid paying taxes or losing out on rebates.
Aid to Palestinians promised by US blocked by Republican senator
The $50m for Gaza, occupied West Bank was approved by Congress but is being held up by a top Republican senator.
Sudan wants UN Security Council to discuss Ethiopia’s Nile dam
Sudan, Egypt want international community to intervene ahead of Ethiopia's plans to go ahead with the second filling.
Morgan Stanley says unvaccinated staff and clients not welcome
Only fully vaccinated staff, clients and visitors will be allowed to enter its offices in New York and Westchester.
India says COVID Delta Plus ‘variant of concern’, 22 cases found
Variant first identified in Europe found in India's Maharashtra, Kerala and Madhya Pradesh states, health ministry says.
China condemns US as warship transits Taiwan Strait again
US Navy says its guided-missile destroyer USS Curtis Wilbur conducted a routine transit through the sensitive waterway.
Brazil probes vaccine contract with India’s Bharat Biotech
Prosecutors cite the drug's high price, speedy talks and pending regulatory approvals as red flags for the contract.
Sri Lanka’s belated #MeToo movement starts from its newsrooms
Government orders probe into sexual harassment in media after a string of allegations from female newsroom staff.
First trial under Hong Kong’s national security law under way
Tong Ying-kit pleads not guilty to charges of 'secession' and 'terrorism' for riding his motorbike into group of police
What’s next for Palestinian families in Sheikh Jarrah?
The Stream looks at ongoing stories in Israel-Palestine.
Khashoggi killers received paramilitary training in US: NY Times
License to train Saudi Royal Guard first issued by the US in 2014, but there is no evidence officials knew of operation.
US seizes three dozen websites used for ‘Iranian disinformation’
Seized sites include Press TV and Houthi and Palestinian outlets. Move comes amid tense efforts to revive nuclear deal.
US to review history of Indigenous boarding schools: Deb Haaland
Interior Secretary launches probe 150 years of US efforts to wipe out Native American tribal identity and culture.
US Senate Republicans block Biden-backed voting reforms
All 50 Republicans in the Senate stopped the effort by US Democrats to enact nationwide voting rights reforms.
Burkina Faso says 11 police officers killed in ambush, 4 missing
The officers came under attack during a relief mission in the northern town of Yirgou, security minister says.
Euro 2020: WHO concerned about easing COVID restrictions
UN health agency urges cities hosting matches in areas where infection rates are on the rise to act quickly.
US Justice Department launches strike force to fight gun crime
Gun crime continues to see steady increase across the US as country emerges from COVID lockdown.
Big Oil chiefs say crude prices could climb to $100 a barrel
CEOs, speaking at the Qatar Economic Forum, said lack of investment will curtail future crude supplies.
‘Historic moment’: Legal experts unveil new definition of ecocide
Authors of draft law want ICC members to adopt it in order to hold big polluters to account.
Open Xinjiang to ‘independent observers’, Canada tells China
Fury in Beijing as more than 40 countries, led by Canada, urge China to allow the UN access to region.
Angela Merkel receives Moderna dose after first AstraZeneca shot
Several countries have allowed switching COVID vaccines for second doses and several medical studies are under way.
Court restrains Nigeria from prosecuting Twitter users: Activists
Local rights group, along with dozens of Nigerians, had gone to Court of Justice of ECOWAS to fight the ban.
Do diplomatic sanctions work?
Western nations extend sanctions on Belarus, but diplomats are divided on their effectiveness.
Seller’s market: Prices of US existing homes hit record high
The median price of a previously owned home in the US topped $350,000 for the first time on record in May.
UN World Food Programme says 41 million on verge of famine
After declining for several decades, world hunger has been on the rise since 2016, driven by conflict and climate change
Protesters’ claims against Trump for clearing DC park tossed
Judge tosses claims brought against Trump admin clearing Lafayette Park, though some against law enforcement go ahead.
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