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China transfixed by elephants long trek from Yunnan home
Herd of Asian elephants seeking food has travelled hundreds of kilometres north, and shows no sign of turning back.
On Myanmar, ASEAN’s empty diplomatic rhetoric is costing lives
The regional bloc must support the growing calls for a global arms embargo on Myanmar.
Muslims near India’s Hindu temple allege pressure to vacate homes
Muslims say they were forced to sign 'consent letter' to vacate their homes and land for Gorakhnath temple's 'security'.
Bear paws, pangolin scales: Wildlife trade flourishing in Mekong
Investigation finds thousands of illegal animal parts and products at markets across five countries.
Absolving empire in Palestine
What are the real reasons behind the US media and state institutions' apparent pro-Israel bias?
Former Mauritius PM Anerood Jugnauth dies at 91
Elected prime minister for first of six times in 1982, Jugnauth also served two terms in ceremonial role of president.
UN calls on Yemen’s Houthis to allow stranded oil tanker probe
UN Security Council warns of growing risk the FSO Safer moored off the coast of western Yemen could rupture or explode.
17 instances of chemical weapons used in Syria: Watchdog
Russia slams the global chemical weapons watchdog for collecting evidence remotely and relying on 'pseudo witnesses'.
Pakistan court acquits Christian couple of ‘blasphemy’
Shagufta Masih and husband Shafqat Emmanuel spent seven years on death row for allegedly sending ‘blasphemous’ messages.
DR Congo extends ‘state of siege’ in violence-hit eastern region
Martial law extended by 15 days as attacks carried out by rebels continue in the restive region.
Infographic: What you need to know about Israel’s military
A longtime recipient of US military aid, Israel has developed a domestic arms industry and become a key global supplier.
Australia’s Victoria reports Delta COVID variant in new outbreak
New variant has not been linked to any sequenced cases elsewhere in the country although patient had travelled.
ASEAN diplomacy in Myanmar intensifies as EU eyes more sanctions
Analyst says ASEAN diplomacy 'dead on arrival' while opposition seeks recognition of Rohingya as citizens.
Hong Kong police out in force to prevent Tiananmen commemoration
Activists arrested and as many as 7,000 police to be deployed after annual vigil banned for a second year.
No justice: A year on, Thai dissident still missing in Cambodia
Wanchalearm Satsaksit, a critic of the Thai prime minister, was abducted in Phnom Pehn in June 2020.
Australia Uighurs despair over ‘disappeared’ relatives in China
Families fear that Australia is being too cautious on issue because of China's economic might.
Canada to Indigenous women: ‘Our systems have failed you’
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promises resources to address violence against Indigenous women.
Cuba criticised over rapper jailed for ‘resistance’
Maykel Osorbo, producer of anti-communist song 'Patria y Vida', has been in jail for two weeks, friend says.
Biden blocks 59 Chinese companies in amended Trump order
US President Joe Biden’s order is largely a continuation of a policy issued by former President Donald Trump.
US to give ransomware hacks similar priority as terrorism: Report
The decision by the Department of Justice comes on the heels of the crippling Colonial Pipeline cyberattack.
Toddler and man die as building collapses in Rio de Janeiro
Irregular construction of small homes built atop one another, common in the favelas, blamed for deadly collapse.
‘No difference’: Palestinians react to Israeli coalition deal
Many Palestinians sceptical that a change in Israeli government due to replace PM Netanyahu will improve their lives.
Activists ‘hold space’ as Minneapolis reopens George Floyd Square
Minneapolis work crews clear fateful intersection, but activists raise makeshift barriers and vow to keep square open.
Turkey’s lira hits new low as investors lose faith
The bank's governor sought to reassure big foreign investors that worries about premature rate cuts were unjustified.
France halts joint army operations with Malian forces over coup
Temporary measure announced by armed forces ministry is France's strongest reaction yet to last week's coup in Mali.
Russian opposition figure Dmitry Gudkov released without charge
Police held Dmitry Gudkov for two days for an allegedly unpaid debt on a rented property dating from several years ago.
White House announces global COVID-19 vaccine sharing plan
The Biden administration says it will share a stockpile of 25 million unused vaccine doses with the world.
US jobless claims fall below 400,000 while private payrolls spike
The number of Americans filing for unemployment dropped to a new pandemic low while private-sector employment rose.
UN warns nature is in dangerous decline
United Nations sounds alarm over climate change and offers rescue plan for deteriorating ecosystems.
AMC and the rise of money-hungry meme stocks
Companies are increasingly cashing in on rallies spurred by Reddit-fuelled day traders.
In overseas trip, Biden to meet Turkey’s Erdogan, UK’s queen
The US president seeks to renew American global leadership with a flurry of summit meetings, diplomacy.
Rights groups call for ban of ‘invasive’ face recognition tech
New York City police use over 15,000 cameras to surveil people with problematic technology, Amnesty International says.
Lebanon’s central bank U-turns after dollar withdrawal backlash
Central bank chief on Thursday sought to reassure depositors that their money was safe and would be returned.
Jobs vs heritage: The battle over Amazon’s new Africa HQ
Local communities, environmentalists and activists are pushing back on a development anchored by Amazon's Africa HQ.
Qatar releases Kenyan man charged with ‘spreading disinformation’
Bidali, security guard who blogged about life as migrant worker, charged with receiving payment 'by a foreign agent'.
Africa faces ‘rising threat’ of a COVID third wave: WHO
The UN health agency warns coronavirus cases are surging in many countries on the continent.
Belarus airs questioning of jailed journalist Protasevich
The reporter calls for opposition to abandon street protests in an interview aired on state television.
Global food prices surge again, stoking inflation fears
Concerns are growing over surging food prices, which climbed for the 12th month straight, according to a UN gauge.
US student speech calling for reproductive rights goes viral
Paxton Smith veered off her approved text to denounce a new Texas bill that bans abortions as early as six weeks.
Sudan protesters mark second anniversary of army sit-in crackdown
The 2019 raid killed at least 128 people, according to activists, with families of victims still calling for justice.
Wild ride: AMC cashes in on rally to sell more shares
A rally driven by Reddit-fuelled day traders has pushed up shares of AMC about 3,000 percent this year.
Benefits or bottleneck? US restaurants struggle to hire workers
Restaurant owners are struggling to keep up with renewed demand as vaccinated Americans go out to eat.
Egypt used Gaza ceasefire to ‘improve its standing in Washington’
Egypt tried to prove to US it can handle ‘Palestinian file’ when it brokered latest Israel-Hamas ceasefire, experts say.
UK broke law by housing refugees in ‘squalid’ conditions: Court
Refugee advocates welcome High Court ruling on Napier Barracks in southeast England.
Canada: Calls grow to uncover more residential school mass graves
Indigenous leaders demand gov't help to search for unmarked graves after discovery of 215 Indigenous children's remains.
Netanyahu’s Netanyahus take charge in Israel
Israel's new 'change government' will likely change nothing other than the country's prime minister.
Should ‘Critical Race Theory’ be taught to US students?
It took nearly a century for a race massacre in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to come to the attention of the American conscience.
Racist oppression is not contained within national borders
Biden's acknowledgement of the Tulsa race massacre means little in the face of his silence over the massacre in Gaza.
Danish parliament approves law to deport asylum seekers
Move by anti-immigration gov't feared to have a domino effect and see other nations opt out of legal responsibilities.
Nigeria’s northwest region facing humanitarian crisis: MSF warns
MSF says it has already treated thousands of children for acute malnutrition, measles, malaria and other conditions.
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