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Rare protests in Oman over jobs draw massive police response
Videos posted to social media showed Omanis fleeing riot police and others being arrested during economic protests.
Japan opens mass vaccination sites for elderly ahead of Olympics
Centres in Tokyo, Osaka and other cities will vaccinate thousands of elderly people every day.
What’s left of Gaza’s fragile health system?
Medical infrastructure faces complete collapse after Israeli bombardment.
Root causes of Israel-Palestine conflict must be addressed: UNRWA
Philippe Lazzarini said situation in Gaza getting worse because the very basis of the conflict has not been addressed.
Photos: Death and despair as African migrants arrive in Spain
More than 8,000 people climbed around border fences and swam from Morocco to the Spanish territory.
Vaccine tourism: Read the fine print, warn travel agents
Social media in India and Thailand are filled with ads where package tours to the US and Russia come with COVID jabs.
In Pictures: Cleaning up a Gaza massacre
Volunteers clear rubble in a campaign to 'bring back life to streets that have witnessed so much destruction'.
The US cannabis industry’s one big problem: Too much cash
Most banks refuse to service the industry because of federal rules, leaving marijuana sellers to deal with bags of cash.
Tech giants must pay their fair share of tax to help tackle COVID
G20 countries may be losing as much as $32bn annually in taxes from just five of the world’s largest tech companies.
Comorbidities and COVID: A much higher risk of death
Dr Khan examines the underlying health conditions that cause severe illness in COVID patients.
Invest in nurses to fight the pandemic, rebuild shattered health
The world may face a severe shortage of nurses in the aftermath of the pandemic if it does not take action.
As US pulls back in MENA, China, Russia may step in: General
US Central Command Chief Frank McKenzie expresses concern over regional allies seeking support from China and Russia.
Aung San Suu Kyi in first public appearance since February arrest
Deposed leader appeared in court in the Myanmar capital and seemed in good health, her lawyer said.
Myanmar diaspora in US rally, raise funds in battle against coup
Protesters demand firmer action against military leaders' February power grab and recognition of civilian government.
14 killed in Guinea-Bissau road accident
Speeding transport truck lost control and crashed into homes, killing 13 villagers and the driver.
Rising prices of solar modules could disrupt the sector
After dropping for a decade, solar module prices rose 18 percent in the past year as raw material prices went up.
World reacts to Belarus plane ‘hijacking’, arrest of journalist
Fierce outcry as Belarus forces a passenger plane carrying a wanted journalist to divert and land in its capital.
India crosses 300,000 COVID deaths; vaccine drive hit by shortage
Total number of virus-related deaths climbs to 303,720, the third-highest toll in world after the US and Brazil.
China crackdown forces crypto mining operators to end operations
After Friday's crackdown, several firms said they are looking to move their business overseas, especially North America.
Cyclone Yaas looms over India, week after deadly storm in west
Moving northwards in Bay of Bengal, Cyclone Yaas is likely to hit eastern states of West Bengal and Odisha on Wednesday.
Coup claim as Samoa’s elected leader locked out of parliament
Police bar Samoa's prime minister-elect from entering parliament as incumbent leader refuses to cede power.
Osaka buckles under strain of Japan’s fourth COVID-19 wave
Doctors in region join calls for Olympics cancellation as hospitals struggle to treat those sick with coronavirus.
US imposes Ethiopia, Eritrea restrictions over Tigray crisis
Announcing move, Secretary of State Antony Blinken says no 'meaningful steps' have been taken to end hostilities.
Minneapolis rallies before anniversary of George Floyd killing
Floyd's killing on May 25 last year sparked mass protests and calls for end to police violence against Black people.
DR Congo volcano eruption leaves death and trail of destruction
Eruption of Mount Nyiragongo killed at least 15, sent 30,000 people fleeing Goma and destroyed more than 500 homes.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire holds as UN launches Gaza aid appeal
Ceasefire that ended 11 days of fights holds for third day as international actors continue mediation efforts.
Iran says IAEA access to nuclear sites images has ended
Three-month monitoring deal between Tehran and the UN nuclear watchdog expires, raising questions over talks.
From the Twitter trenches: The Israeli army’s propaganda war
While bombing mercilessly Gaza and killing children, the Israeli army kept tweeting that Israel is a victim.
Qatar reiterates support for Libya’s UN-backed political process
Qatar's foreign minister says Gulf state backs efforts to end instability and 'foreign interference' in Libya.
Football: Liverpool, Chelsea qualify for Champions League
Mane scores brace for Liverpool while Chelsea finish in top-four despite loss at Aston Villa.
Is it safe for the EU to ease COVID restrictions for tourism?
The EU has agreed to reopen the bloc to vaccinated travellers despite new virus strains causing concern.
Brazilian president leads motorcade of thousands of supporters
Jair Bolsonaro remains defiant in the face of mounting pressure to account for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Outcry as Belarus arrests opposition figure after flight diverted
Exiled opposition activist Roman Protasevich detained after his flight from Greece to Lithuania was diverted to Minsk.
‘Disaster’: PM Johnson’s former adviser blasts UK’s COVID plan
Cummings has recently been involved in a war of words with Downing Street.
US committed to ‘giving Israel means to defend itself’: Blinken
US secretary of state's comments follow pressure and criticism from progressive lawmakers over arms deals with Israel.
Italian cable car crash kills several, injures two children
A cable car linking Italy's Lake Maggiore with a nearby mountain in the Alps plunged to the ground.
How football offers solace for Hazara women battling trauma, fear
As the Hazara community deals with discrimination and violence, the sport became a game-changer for young women.
India’s Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar arrested in murder case
Kumar, who won medals for India in 2012, 2016, was on the run since he was named in the murder of a fellow wrestler.
India: New Delhi to relax lockdown as COVID cases decline
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal says the capital will ease coronavirus restrictions on May 31 if cases continue to drop.
DR Congo: Goma ‘spared’ as lava from volcano halts outside city
Region's military governor says the lava flow stopped on the outskirts of the eastern city as thousands evacuated Goma.
The story of morna: Cape Verde’s music of displacement and return
How music shaped by slavery, epidemics and migration travelled the world, narrating stories of suffering and resistance.
Bangladeshi journalist arrested for COVID reporting granted bail
Rozina Islam's arrest for unearthing official corruption in the government's COVID response caused an outcry.
In Pictures: Thousands flee as DR Congo volcano erupts
Lava from a volcano erupting in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo is flowing south towards the city of Goma.
In Pictures: Palestinian solidarity rallies around the world
Large demonstrations around the world in support of Palestine.
Backed by Israeli police, Jewish settlers storm Al-Aqsa compound
The incident comes as a fragile truce holds in the Gaza Strip, days after the end of a 11-day Israeli bombing campaign.
Pfizer, AstraZeneca effective against virus strain found in India
A new study says both the vaccines are highly effective against the B1617.2 strain first identified in India.
The hardline Israelis stoking violence in East Jerusalem
Far-right Israelis marched in the Old City during Ramadan chanting 'death to Arabs' last month.
Will Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau finally keep his word?
A few years ago Trudeau called for healing Palestinian children. Today, he appears to have forgotten his own words.
Vietnam holds parliament election amid new COVID outbreak
Fewer independent candidates than before are standing in this year's vote for the 500-seat National Assembly.
Samoa crisis deepens as head of state suspends parliament
Surprise order comes days before parliament was set to confirm Samoa's first change of government in nearly 40 years.
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