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Kenya to reopen Mogadishu embassy ‘as soon as possible’
Somalia's invitation to resume full diplomatic ties accepted by Kenya, marking a thaw in the often-tense ties.
Bangladesh: Is Bhasan Char a ‘prison island’ for the Rohingya?
Rights advocates say migrants who were forced to leave the mainland lack healthcare, education and food.
‘I’m fine’: Eriksen gives a thumbs-up after Euro 2020 collapse
In an Instagram post, the Danish footballer says he will go through some tests in hospital but 'I feel okay'.
Palestinian medics on the front line fighting to save lives
Israeli forces and settlers are targeting Palestinian protesters - and the medics trying to rescue them.
UK’s biggest investor to drop insurer AIG and others over climate
The British asset manager said the companies had made insufficient progress on addressing climate change risks.
Biden seeks ‘predictable, stable’ Russia relations in Putin meet
Biden will balance a hard line with effort to re-engage with Moscow in first meeting between the leaders.
Copa America: Argentina held by Chile despite Messi’s brilliance
Argentinian playmaker frustrated after 1-1 draw with Chile; Paraguay go top of group A following victory over Bolivia.
US Navy aircraft carrier USS Reagan enters South China Sea
Ship was accompanied by guided-missile cruiser USS Shiloh and guided-missile destroyer USS Halsey in 'routine mission'.
With millions unemployed, gov’ts not worried about inflation
Governments can just keep interest rates low and spending high to support virus-hit economies.
HRW says UN shared Rohingya data without their ‘informed consent’
Rights group urges a probe into the UN sharing refugees' data with Bangladesh, which passed it on to Myanmar.
S Korea holds naval drills amid row over Japan Olympics map
Spat about an Olympics map escalates as S Korea kicks off naval drills near disputed islands and leaders call off talks.
After a 17 year war over jet subsidies, US and EU eye a truce
A deal to end or pause world's largest corporate trade war will help dozens of industries caught in tit-for-tat tariffs.
Australia relents on Tamil family, but won’t allow them home
Murugappans to be moved to 'community detention' in Perth while youngest daughter battles deadly infection.
US House to vote to repeal Iraq war authorisation
Symbolic vote expected later this week as lawmakers and Joe Biden seek to revise legal basis for US military action.
Maradona death probe: Argentina prosecutor questions star’s nurse
Ex-caretaker is first of seven to face questions about whether they contributed to football legend's death last year.
Boeing resumes donations to Republicans who contested US election
Beginning on May 3, Boeing gave out nearly $900,000 to political committees and candidates, according to FEC filings.
UN rights chief urges ‘calm’ as Peru still waits for vote results
Leftist presidential contender Pedro Castillo widely expected to win, but official results not yet announced.
QAnon adherents may resort to violence under Biden: Report
QAnon adherents may turn to violence as they struggle to face reality of Biden presidency, US intelligence report finds.
What’s behind the G7’s rival to China’s ‘Belt & Road’ initiative?
Leading industrialised nations promote 'democratic' alternative to China's infrastructure project
New Israeli gov’t approves right-wing march through Jerusalem
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh describes the planned march as 'a provocation of our people'.
Troubled J&J vaccine manufacturer Emergent promises to fix plant
J&J is now providing 24/7 oversight at the US facility, and third-party consultants have also been brought in to help.
Turkey’s Erdogan says held ‘fruitful, sincere’ talks with Biden
After meeting US president, the Turkish leader says no Turkey-US issue cannot be resolved, despite months of animosity.
Nearing 600,000 COVID deaths, US continues vaccination push
US President Joe Biden set a goal to administer at least one vaccine shot to 70 percent of Americans by July 4.
Egypt upholds death penalty for 12 Muslim Brotherhood members
Court decision marks end of a trial linked to a mass killing by security forces at a sit-in in Cairo in 2013.
England delays easing COVID-19 lockdown as cases rise
Johnson says 'sensible to wait just a little longer' as Delta variant fuels a new wave of infections.
Belarus opposition says jailed journalist is a ‘hostage’
Opposition says Roman Protasevich was paraded as a 'trophy' in news conference appearance.
Remote work unwind: Goldman spearheads Wall St return to office
Starting Monday, Goldman Sachs is requiring nearly all of its employees in New York to report to their desks.
New Israeli government an ‘opportunity’ for Biden
Easier US nuclear diplomacy with Iran, economic accords with Arab states and a White House visit for Bennett seen ahead.
Canada: Man faces terrorism charges in attack on Muslim family
Police accuse Nathaniel Veltman of running down a Muslim family in London, Ontario 'because of their Islamic faith'.
ICC prosecutor seeks to probe Philippines drug war killings
Fatou Bensouda says preliminary examination found there is a basis to believe a 'crime against humanity' was committed.
As Bitcoin tops $40,000 again, analysts eye $50,000
Bitcoin got a boost on Monday after veteran hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones re-endorsed it in a TV interview.
China nuclear reactor: French partner calls meeting over leak
EDF said it called meeting after learning of build-up of noble gases in one of Taishan nuclear power plant reactors.
Delta variant doubles risk of COVID hospital admission: Study
New study finds evidence that protection from vaccines may be lower against the Delta variant than the Alpha variant.
In Pictures: Across US West, drought arriving dangerously early
The second-largest reservoir in California is at less than half of its average capacity at this time of year.
NATO says China presents ‘systemic’ challenges
Beijing's behaviour is challenging the 'rules-based international order', transatlantic security alliance says.
Americans who helped Ghosn escape Japan plead guilty
US Army veteran and his son pleaded guilty in Tokyo to charges that they illegally helped Ghosn escape Japan.
Zambia’s former President Kenneth Kaunda admitted to hospital
Kaunda, 97, asks for prayers as he receives treatment for an undisclosed illness at a military hospital in Lusaka.
The view from Russia: What to expect from the Putin-Biden summit
Wednesday's highly anticipated meeting in Geneva comes as ties between Washington and Moscow are at post-Cold-War lows.
EV maker Lordstown Motors shares sink after CEO, CFO exit
Company warned last week it might not have enough cash to fund development of its first truck or survive a year.
Brazil: Indigenous communities reel from illegal gold mining
Spike in violence linked to illegal mining activities prompts Indigenous communities to demand protection.
Trial of Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi gets under way
Detained politician faces a plethora of charges, including accepting illegal payments and violating colonial-era law.
Mayflower AI sea drone readies maiden transatlantic voyage
Mayflower will make the two-week trip from the UK to the US guided by an AI-powered captain and without humans on board.
Bodies of 25 migrants recovered off Yemen’s coast
Fishermen said they recovered the 25 bodies after the boat they were travelling on capsized.
US journalist Nathan Maung freed from detention in Myanmar
Co-founder of Kamayut Media, who was arrested in March, will fly back to the US on Tuesday, lawyer says.
China denounces G7 statement, says US has ‘sinister intentions’
Beijing's fury comes after G7 leaders took China to task over human rights in the mostly Muslim region of Xinjiang.
Novavax COVID vaccine 90 percent effective, study says
A late-stage study in the US and Mexico finds Novavax shot effective against COVID-19 and its variants.
Christchurch attack film slammed over ‘white saviour’ narrative
Community members, leaders slam planned movie for not focusing on the victims of the attack which killed 51 Muslims.
Indian man believed to have headed ‘world’s largest family’ dies
Ziona Chana, 76, headed a Christian sect that allowed polygamy for men in the northeastern state of Mizoram.
‘Life and death’: Will Syria’s last UN aid delivery point close?
NGOs fear medical shortages and hunger for millions in Idlib, if UN does not re-authorise Bab al-Hawa border crossing.
Scotland set to start Euro 2020 campaign after 23-year wait
Playing at the highest level for the first time since the 1998 World Cup, the Scots will face the Czech Republic.
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