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Rohingya refugees struggle for vaccine in COVID-hit India
Death of a Rohingya woman of COVID-19 while in detention highlights the plight of poverty-stricken refugees.
England eye Euro 2020 last 16 by breaking Scotland hearts
England to lock horns with Scotland at Wembley, where Scottish fans have just 2,500 of the 22,500 tickets.
UK food and drink exports to EU almost halve in first quarter
Fall in sales due to post-Brexit changes and effect of coronavirus pandemic, industry figures say.
St Louis couple who brandished guns at protesters plead guilty
A Missouri court fines Mark McCloskey and his wife for pointing guns at Black Lives Matter protesters last year.
South Africa deploys army medics to COVID-hit Gauteng province
The deployment comes as country enters a third wave and new daily cases double over the past two weeks.
We cannot afford to give up our fight against polio now
We should not allow the COVID-19 pandemic to erase the progress we have made towards eradicating polio.
UEFA has contingency plan for London-scheduled Euro 2020 final
Final may be moved elsewhere unless UK government agrees to exempt travelling foreign fans from COVID quarantine rules.
Third COVID wave to hit India by October: Reuters poll of experts
Reuters snap survey of 40 medical experts from around the world also says the next wave will be better controlled.
Diarrhoea kills at least 4 Rohingya on remote Bangladesh island
Officials claim to have contained outbreak which infected 1,500 refugees - nearly 10 percent of Bhashan Char residents.
As India switches COVID vaccine policy, shortage of jabs remains
A look at the changes to vaccine policy which should enable every Indian adult to get vaccinated for free.
Attack on Muslim man: India police charge journalists for tweets
Widespread condemnation of action against Muslim journalists for speaking out over assault on elderly man in Ghaziabad.
Iran votes for next president – and its future direction
Iranians are choosing a new president with the ballot offering four candidates, including frontrunner Ebrahim Raisi.
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Iran’s election: By the numbers
Zero women out of the 40 who registered as candidates were approved to run for the presidency.
Why Ethiopia’s elections should be postponed
The country is not currently in a position to hold free, fair and credible elections.
Iranians vote to elect new president
Nearly 60 million eligible voters in Iran will decide the fate of four candidates to succeed Hassan Rouhani.
Forced displacement reaches new high amid COVID: UN
More than 82 million people worldwide were forcibly displaced by the end of 2020, more than double compared with 2012.
Kim says N Korea ready for ‘dialogue and confrontation’ with US
North Korean leader stresses preparedness in responding to US in his first direct statement since Biden's inauguration.
UN Assembly to vote on resolution condemning Myanmar military
Myanmar's UN envoy, Kyaw Moe Tun, calls for 'effective collective measures' including arms embargo against the country.
‘It will get very bad’: Experts warn on Indonesia COVID surge
Government is blaming the Delta variant for latest jump in cases, but experts say policy failures are to blame.
Seoul courts risk after ‘no shackles’ missile development deal
South Korea can now develop missiles of whatever range and payload it wants, but analysts worry it could stoke tension.
Chinese apps could face subpoenas, bans under Biden order
WeChat, TikTok, other apps targeted by Trump are eligible for review by Biden's team, sources say.
No resolution on S-400 dispute during Biden-Erdoğan meeting
Turkey will take lead in securing Kabul airport after US troops depart, Biden and Erdoğan agree.
Megadrought ‘taxing’ US water reservoirs and fuelling wildfires
Experts are pointing fingers at climate change, saying it is ‘a long-term tax on the water budget of the west’.
Israeli air raids target Gaza for second time since ceasefire
Civil administration building, sites belonging to armed Palestinian groups and agricultural field targeted, sources say.
Lebanon: Energy minister warns petrol subsidy will soon end
'Those who can't pay 200,000 Lebanese pounds for a tank should stop using a car,' Raymond Ghajar said.
International powers promise to help Lebanon’s crisis-hit army
Lebanese army chief warns of 'critical' situation during French-led virtual meeting.
Detained US journalist makes appearance in Myanmar court
Danny Fenster makes appearance on 'incitement' charge, but the US consular authorities have not been able to see him.
Juneteenth national holiday is now US law, marks end of slavery
Long drive to make Juneteenth a national holiday succeeds amid the US's new reckoning with its history of racism.
Cheers to that! US agrees to lift tariffs on Scotch whisky
The decision follows the resolution of a long-standing trade dispute between the US and EU.
Can the US and Russia reset their relationship?
The first meeting between US President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin ended with little agreement.
Texans to be allowed to carry concealed handguns without permits
The governor of Texas signed into law a bill allowing unlicensed, concealed handguns to be carried in public.
Policeman killed, students abducted in attack on Nigerian school
Attack on Federal Government College in Kebbi State is third assault by gangs on a school in Nigeria in a month.
‘Unceasing congestion’: China’s shipping delays snarl trade
The delays at Yantian Port are further snarling trade routes and lifting record freight prices even higher.
US Congress chips away at law used to justify Soleimani strike
House of Representatives votes to repeal 2002 authorisation of Iraq war as President Biden backs a review of US posture.
Super powers are super reckless (and foolish)
The summit between Putin and Biden showed only that they have not learned much from the mistakes of their predecessors.
US Supreme Court backs Nestle, Cargill in child slave labour suit
The court ruled against Malians who said they were taken from their country as kids and forced to work on cocoa farms.
Ex-President Laurent Gbagbo back in Ivory Coast after acquittal
Ex-president lands in Abidjan after ICC judges upheld 2019 acquittal on charges related to 2011 post-election violence.
US Supreme Court rules for Catholic group in LGBTQ rights dispute
The decision was a victory for a Catholic agency that barred same-sex couples from applying to become foster parents.
It’s time for Tehran to start listening to ethnic minority groups
Iran's minority groups, and their struggle for equal rights, should not be remembered only during elections.
Manchester Arena bomber ‘should have been identified as a threat’
Report into May 2017 attack says there were 'missed opportunities' to prevent or mitigate its 'devastating impact'.
African Union launches probe into alleged rights abuses in Tigray
Ethiopia calls inquiry 'misguided' as international scrutiny intensifies over months-long conflict in northern region.
India’s Adani lost more money this week than anyone else on globe
Billionaire plunged down the wealth rankings after media reports raised transparency concerns around his conglomerate.
US may ban Chinese surveillance cameras, citing security risks
The FCC order would forbid US sales of specified telecommunications and surveillance equipment from some Chinese firms.
Obamacare survives third US Supreme Court challenge
The ruling marks the third time the nation's highest court has preserved Obamacare since it was enacted in 2010.
Zambia’s founding father President Kenneth Kaunda dies aged 97
Kaunda, who ruled Zambia from 1964 to 1991, died at a hospital in Lusaka where he was being treated for pneumonia.
UEFA asks Euro 2020 players to stop removing sponsor bottles
Cristiano Ronaldo started the trend on Monday at a pre-game news conference by hiding two Coca-Cola bottles.
Erdogan says he told Biden Turkey to keep stance on S-400s
Turkish president says he told US counterpart to 'not expect Turkey to take a different step' on the issue.
Putin lavishes praise on Biden after Geneva summit
President's comments come one day after his long-anticipated summit in Geneva with his US counterpart.
Turkey leaves interest rates unchanged, nods to lira weakness
Central bank left rates steady at its latest but signalled it is moving closer to a rate cut expected later this year.
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