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US’s Pelosi calls on world leaders to boycott China 2022 Olympics
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi slammed China's human rights violations against the Uighurs and other ethnic minorities.
UAE to offer third Chinese vaccine dose amid efficacy concerns
The UAE administered third Sinopharm doses to people who did not develop COVID-19 antibodies after the first two jabs.
EU, minus Hungary, calls for Israel-Palestine ceasefire
Hungary declines to join 26 other foreign ministers in calling for a ceasefire.
Proposal to probe US Capitol riot advances amid GOP resistance
If approved by Congress, a national commission will investigate the January 6 attack on the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob.
Cash-flush Venezuelan firms are moving US dollars abroad: Sources
Firms holding US dollars as a shield against hyperinflation pay much as 7% to move funds abroad, sources tell Reuters.
Gaza: What can be done to stop the unfolding humanitarian crisis?
More than 213 Palestinians killed, hospitals overwhelmed and running low on medical supplies and thousands are displaced
Karim Benzema recalled by France for delayed Euro 2020
Recall ends striker's five-and-a-half-year absence over alleged role in a blackmail plot.
Five of Salvadoran president’s allies accused of corruption: US
The US State Department lists several Central American politicians and officials 'credibly alleged' to be corrupt.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian protester in occupied West Bank
Dozens wounded on Tuesday during protests amid general strike throughout the occupied West Bank.
Saudi Arabia summons Lebanon envoy over minister’s remarks
Lebanese top diplomat's remarks on the Gulf states and the rise of ISIL were 'insulting', Riyadh says.
TunisAir first foreign carrier to resume Libya flights
Tunisia's national carrier schedules three flights a week to Tripoli and two to Benghazi in eastern Libya.
Musk is no longer world’s richest or even second-richest person
Tesla chief Elon Musk lost his spot as the world's second-richest person on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Bad bosses: US prosecutors crack down on labour violations
New report argues that traditional avenues for redressing widespread violations against workers are inadequate.
Andrew Brown Jr’s shooting ‘justified’, no charges filed: DA
Three deputies involved in the shooting will not face charges from county officials after prosecutorial probe.
Where’s the beef? Argentina limits beef exports
The government is limiting beef exports temporarily to try to tame runaway inflation that's nearing 50 percent annually.
India unlikely to resume COVID jab exports until October: Report
India is unlikely to resume major exports of COVID-19 vaccines until at least October, government sources say.
Walmart sales boosted by US stimulus cheques
Better-than-expected results for Q1 were driven by Americans flush with stimulus cheques and ready to spend.
The Big Short investor Burry is betting big against Tesla
Family office run by Michael Burry of 'The Big Short' fame disclosed a short position betting against Tesla shares.
Mapping Israeli occupation
Thirteen maps explain how Israel’s military control over the Palestinian people affects every aspect of their lives.
More than 50 migrants drown as boat capsizes off Tunisia’s coast
Boat carrying 90 people left Libya on Sunday and sank off Tunisia's coast the following day
Israel-Palestine: EU foreign ministers to call for ceasefire
As the bloodshed continues, videoconference expected to echo recent sentiments by US President Biden demanding peace.
US says Israel provided information on Gaza media tower bombing
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the additional information came 'through intelligence channels'.
As Greece reopens to tourists amid pandemic, some shift strategy
As visitors return, some business owners who suffered economically during the pandemic are eyeing the luxury market.
Israel closes Gaza border crossing again, halting aid deliveries
Israel says its soldier was injured in a mortar attack while aid trucks were crossing the Kerem Shalom border into Gaza.
How much lower could Bitcoin go?
Some Bitcoin watchers on Wall Street see more losses ahead for the world's largest cryptocurrency.
US approves release of oldest prisoner at Guantanamo: Lawyer
The Pakistani prisoner has been held there since 2004 on suspected ties to al-Qaeda, although he has never been charged.
The dignity of Palestinians will resurrect the Arab Spring
Palestinians have reignited an urge for freedom that is irrepressible, and will spread all over.
Excitement and anxiety on eve of New York City reopening
Governor Andrew Cuomo says state's restart critical, but urges New Yorkers to keep taking proper COVID precautions.
Why is the US unequivocal in its support for Israel?
US support for Israel is rooted in World War II, the Cold War, pro-Israeli political influence and serious PR heft.
Anti-colonial memory and AMLO’s energy policies
What is really behind Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's so-called 'fossil fuel fixation'?
Ex-Turkish presidential contender Muharrem Ince forms new party
Muharrem Ince, who contested 2018 polls against President Erdogan, forms the Homeland Party.
Rights group urges Egypt to free detained mother of inmate
Police raided the Cairo home of Hoda Abdel Hamid and detained her along with her husband and daughter.
Duterte bans Philippines cabinet from speaking on South China Sea
Gag order comes after key ministers criticised Beijing over the presence of Chinese vessels in disputed waterway.
In Pictures: In show of unity, Palestinians go on strike
People across occupied West Bank, Gaza and Israel take part in collective action against occupation and Gaza bombing.
Portugal scraps plans to allow fans for final football matchday
Liga Portugal says supporters not able to attend domestic league fixtures because it was 'impossible to prepare'.
Macron hosts Africa summit on post-COVID-19 economic recovery
With financial institutions and two dozen leaders attending, the meeting aims to provide assistance for Africa.
Malaysia police kill suspected Abu Sayyaf fighters during raid
Five suspected members of Abu Sayyaf killed in attack on Malaysian portion of Borneo island, official says.
Rozina Islam: Bangladesh arrests journalist for COVID reporting
Rozina Islam has been accused of stealing documents after she unearthed corruption in health ministry during COVID-19.
Israel and Benjamin Netanyahu’s war on Palestine
Israeli leader's popularity will undoubtedly rise among citizens as a result of the escalation with Gaza, analysts say.
To achieve net-zero by 2050, scrap fossil fuel projects: IEA
All future fossil fuel projects must be scrapped if the world is to reach net-zero carbon emissions, the body said.
Why India’s Hindu nationalists are backing Israel on Gaza bombing
As Israel faces criticism for its bombing of Gaza, it has received support from India's Hindu nationalists.
COVID sick in India ‘go under trees to raise oxygen levels’
With no doctor or health facility in Mewla Gopalgarh in Uttar Pradesh state, villagers practise alternative medicine.
‘No food for days’: Starvation stalks Tigray as war drags on
Food insecurity in conflict-hit Ethiopian region remains dire, with increasing reports of people dying of hunger.
Anger in India over arrests for posters asking Modi about vaccine
At least two dozen arrested after posters criticising the Indian prime minister over vaccine shortage emerged in Delhi.
UAE struggles with new rule to get women on company boards
There is a cultural mindset discourages women from jobs that keep them at work late and have them work with men.
Tokyo doctors call for Olympics to be cancelled over COVID surge
Doctors say hospitals in the Japanese capital are already overwhelmed and 'have almost no spare capacity'.
Hong Kong closes Taiwan office amid rise in diplomatic tensions
Suspension of operations comes amid tension over Hong Kong's National Security Law, exiles moving to self-ruled island.
As Brazil runs out of water, world could lose out on coffee
Severe drought has farmers worried they will not have enough water to get through the dry season.
‘I don’t feel even 1 percent safe’: An Indian COVID vaccine nurse
A Punjabi nurse who is suffering from long COVID describes what it is like working in a vaccine clinic.
The utter failure of the Abraham Accords
The Israeli aggression against Palestinians demonstrates that the normalisation deals had nothing to do with peace.
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