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India reports lowest rise in daily COVID cases since April 14
India reports 196,427 new cases in the last 24 hours while deaths from COVID-19 rise by 3,511.
Singapore beats Q1 growth expectations but faces uneven recovery
Gov't maintained its GDP forecast for the year but warned of a larger-than-usual degree of uncertainty on back of COVID.
India couple rent plane for midair wedding to escape COVID curbs
Couple charter passenger jet to stage midair wedding that violated COVID-19 restrictions by taking more than 160 guests.
India police visit Twitter offices after BJP tweet flagged
Twitter India managing director served notice after social media giant tags BJP spokesman's post as 'manipulated media'.
Myanmar detains American journalist for local news magazine
Frontier managing editor Danny Fenster was picked up at the airport in Yangon as he was preparing to fly to Malaysia.
COVID curbs reimposed in Melbourne after five cases discovered
Authorities in Australia's second-biggest city are scrambling to identify source of new infections.
Biden discusses Gaza ceasefire with Egypt’s President el-Sisi
Phone call between US president and Egyptian counterpart comes as Secretary of State Blinken is heading to region.
US agencies examine reports of early COVID infections in Wuhan
United States officials are calling for an independent investigation into the origins of the coronavirus.
US to deport Russian man who tried to hack Tesla
Egor Igorevich Kriuchkov, 27, apologised for his actions while appearing via videoconference from a Nevada jail.
US judge hears final arguments in row between Apple, Epic Games
The case brought before a judge in California threatens to upend how the $142bn world of mobile applications is managed.
At least 14 killed in Peru attack before presidential election
Deadly attack in remote region of Peru known for coca production comes less than two weeks before presidential runoff.
Amazon deal to acquire MGM movie studio could come Tuesday
The agreement would bring a vast library of MGM movies and shows to Amazon, which operates its own streaming service.
EU leaders agree on Belarus sanctions after journalist’s arrest
EU agrees to ban Belarus from its airspace after forced diversion of plane and arrest of opposition journalist.
Military ‘arrests Mali’s president, PM’ following gov’t reshuffle
President Ndaw, PM Ouane reportedly taken to a military base outside the capital Bamako.
‘Qualified immunity’: How US police are shielded from lawsuits
US courts have developed a legal doctrine that protects police from lawsuits for civil rights abuses, wrongful deaths.
Ecuador swears in conservative president amid economic crisis
Guillermo Lasso says he will promote new private sector investment and vaccinate 9 million people in his first 100 days.
Squabbles and accusations: Inside Brazil’s COVID Senate inquiry
Senate inquiry into government's handling of coronavirus pandemic adds pressure on far-right President Jair Bolsonaro.
Italy to explore criminal charges in deadly cable car crash
Possible crimes being investigated are multiple manslaughter, attempted manslaughter and 'attack on public transport'.
Hamas rejects Belarus claim over plane bomb threat
Minsk accused Palestinian group of being behind bomb threat amid international outcry over plane's diversion.
China to show ‘zero tolerance’ towards commodities hoarders
A surge in commodities prices is fuelling fears that faster inflation could dent economic growth in China and beyond.
Israeli businesses register $368M in losses during Gaza violence
Heavy Israeli bombardment caused $40m in damage to factories in the Gaza Strip, the Hamas media office estimates.
International aviation industry roiled by Belarus jet diversion
Aviation experts say a decades-old system of cooperation now faces a crucial test under the glare of East-West tensions.
What has changed in the year since George Floyd’s killing?
The case reignited longstanding anger at police brutality in the US and triggered a global reckoning on racism.
Passenger trains collide in Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur
An empty train collides head-on with another train carrying passengers travelling in the opposite direction.
AMLO urges US not to downgrade Mexico’s air safety rating
The US Federal Aviation Administration's planned downgrading of Mexico is expected be announced in the coming days.
What Trevor Noah gets wrong about Palestine
The US comedy show host's framing of Israel's latest bombing campaign on Gaza was more than a little problematic.
Preparations under way for ‘planned’ Biden-Putin summit
An advance US mission has already arrived in Geneva, Switzerland, ahead of the summit, according to a news report.
Kremlin critic Khodorkovsky urges Europe to sanction Belarus
Khodorkovsky, a former Russian oil tycoon, spoke out against the arrest of journalist Roman Protasevich.
Taiwan blames China for latest WHO meeting snub
Tensions rise as Taiwan is excluded from taking part in the annual World Health Organization gathering.
Ethiopia accuses US of meddling after sanctions over Tigray
Ethiopia's government protests Washington's restrictions imposed over alleged human rights abuses in the Tigray region.
As Gaza mourns, support builds to condition US aid to Israel
Palestinian rights groups hope to parlay shifting public opinion to place conditions on $3.8bn annual US aid to Israel.
Tremors shake DR Congo’s Goma after deadly volcanic eruption
Tens of thousands of residents had fled Goma in panic while hundreds were left homeless.
US Supreme Court declines to hear ‘qualified immunity’ case
'Qualified immunity', which shields police officers from some lawsuits, is under increasing scrutiny.
Captain Sergio Ramos left out of Spain’s Euro 2020 squad
Real Madrid centre back won the last of his 180 caps in March this year but has endured an injury-plagued season.
Why Belarus risked the wrath of the world to arrest an activist
The detention of Roman Protasevich demonstrates Lukashenko's propensity for revenge, say Belarusians.
Russia warns Turkey over ties with Ukraine
'Stop fuelling Kyiv's militaristic sentiment,' Russia says, after Ankara's pledge to support Ukraine in recent clash.
ICC hears first war crimes case from Sudan’s Darfur conflict
Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman faces 31 charges, including persecution, murder, torture and rape.
Roman Protasevich: Who is the journalist arrested by Belarus?
The dissident 26-year-old, who had been living in exile, began his work in digital activism as a teenaged student.
COVID ‘superspreader’? India warns against mass farmer protests
India's daily tally of new coronavirus infections rose by 222,315, government data showed on Monday.
Belarus plane diversion: What you should know, in 500 words
Western powers are furious after Minsk diverted a plane and arrested a dissident journalist who was on board.
US: Blinken heads to Middle East amid Gaza ceasefire
The US secretary of state says he will 'meet with the parties to support their efforts to solidify a ceasefire'.
‘A war declaration’: Palestinians in Israel decry mass arrests
Israeli police launch wave of arrests targeting Palestinian citizens of Israel who took part in recent rallies.
Black Lives Matter activist critical in hospital after shooting
UK police say Sasha Johnson did not appear to have been targeted, but she had received death threats in the past.
Iran, IAEA extend agreement in a boost to Vienna nuclear talks
The one-month extension gives negotiators in Vienna time to revive the nuclear deal from which the US withdrew in 2018.
Two Israelis stabbed, assailant killed in occupied East Jerusalem
Two Israelis treated after knife-wielding man attacked them as tensions between Israelis and Palestinians continue.
Indian migrant workers at risk of being left out of vaccine drive
Activists and experts say workers whose livelihoods have been hit by lockdowns should be prioritised for vaccination.
India: Dirty oxygen cylinders, ventilators behind ‘black fungus’?
Experts say unsanitary conditions could increase the risk of developing the infection, but opinions are divided.
‘Little hope left’: Lebanon’s paralysis and a collapsing state
International community fails to speed up government formation in Lebanon, even with the economy in meltdown.
UN chief says world at ‘war’ against COVID-19
Antonio Guterres calls for countries to apply 'wartime logic' to fight the virus that has killed millions.
West weighs action after Belarus diverts plane, arrests reporter
European Union considers upping sanctions as UK and US call for international probe over diversion of Ryanair flight.
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