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As births slow in China and US, ex-laggard Germany bucks trend
Rise in births in Europe's largest economy attributed to family-friendly policies, welcoming of refugees.
Colonial Pipeline paid hackers $5M to get fuel flowing: Sources
Colonial Pipeline Co paid nearly $5m to Eastern European hackers on Friday, sources tell Bloomberg News.
Some McDonald’s workers will get a raise as part of hiring push
As part of its push to hire thousands of new workers, McDonald's is raising pay at its company-owned restaurants.
Celebrities weigh in on Israel-Palestine conflict
Some posts, including those by Gal Gadot and Rihanna, have been roundly criticised on social media.
In Pictures: Eid al-Fitr 2021 amid coronavirus and conflict
Eid is traditionally celebrated with mosque prayers, family feasts and shopping for new clothes, gifts and sweets.
US jobless claims fall to another pandemic low
Applications for unemployment benefits from US states last week fell by 34,000 from the previous week.
Ivory Coast Prime Minister Patrick Achi in hospital in France
The 65-year-old was named prime minister in March after death of country's second prime minister in less than 8 months.
Anger grows in Guatemala over COVID vaccine rollout, corruption
Unless Guatemala speeds up experts say coronavirus vaccine doses that have yet to be administered expire next month.
Will allegiance to Trump boost or doom the Republican Party?
The party is ostracising internal Trump critics like Liz Cheney, cementing the idea that it's Trump or bust for the GOP.
‘Everything lost in an eye blink’: Gaza towers targeted by Israel
Israel struck three tower blocks in the heart of Gaza City in 24 hours, flattening two and destroying parts of another.
Vaccine patent debate: Choosing profits over human lives?
The US became one of the few Western countries to support waiving intellectual property for coronavirus vaccines.
More than 40 Palestinians hurt in occupied West Bank as tensions rise
The injuries come as Israel's bombardment of the Gaza Strip continues and inter-communal violence spreads within Israel.
The Somali-Norwegian model campaigning for Muslim women’s rights
Al Jazeera speaks to Rawdah Mohamed, the model behind a viral Instagram post during the #HandsOffMyHijab movement.
An Indian abroad: ‘My mind is a graveyard of the living’
Indians in the diaspora 'are hit by currents of grief and guilt as we watch from afar the second wave of COVID-19'.
Digital apartheid: Palestinians being silenced on social media
Social media companies, from Zoom to Facebook and Twitter, are reinforcing Israel's erasure of Palestinians.
Jerusalem: ‘She is 12 years old, yet they have shot her’
MSF’s Medical Coordinator Dr Natalie Thurtle shares her experiences of treating injured Palestinians in Jerusalem.
Lawyers challenge tenure extension of Zimbabwe chief justice
Top judge Luke Malaba was criticised for dismissing petition seeking to annul 2018 election result over alleged rigging.
Bali: Paradise in a Pandemic
We travel to Bali to find out what happens when tourists disappear from one of the world’s top holiday destinations.
In Pictures: Ruins and devastation as Israeli attacks pummel Gaza
Hundreds of Israeli air attacks launched on the Gaza Strip this week in worst escalation since 2014 Israeli war on Gaza.
India COVID crisis: Tragic scenes at a hospital in Uttar Pradesh
India's brutal second wave has reached its small towns and the countryside, ripping through a fragile healthcare system.
Three-day Eid ceasefire comes into force in Afghanistan
The temporary deal between the Taliban and the Afghan government follows a surge in violence in recent weeks.
COVID-19 vaccination drive again exposes India’s digital divide
Online registration for jab bars half of India's population in rural areas who do not have smartphones or internet.
Thai prisoners at ‘grave risk’ amid record surge in COVID cases
Thailand logs record jump in cases amid a spike in infections at prisons and detention facilities.
Gaza death toll jumps to 83 as Israeli air raids intensify: Live
Israeli fighter jets bomb high-rise buildings and other targets in Gaza while violence also spreads within Israel.
Thinking of family festive gatherings for Eid? Think again
If we limit social gatherings with friends and family this Eid, we'll be able to enjoy their company for years to come.
Will super rich owners kill football?
As fan anger persists, The Stream considers the future of the global game.
New Zealand sets out plans to reconnect with post-pandemic world
PM Jacinda Ardern says New Zealand will explore opening more travel bubbles as COVID-19 vaccinations accelerate.
What is ‘black fungus’ infection found in India’s COVID patients?
Doctors record severe spurt in cases of mucormycosis, a hard-to-treat fungal infection, among COVID-19 patients.
Over 4,000 Indians die of COVID as pandemic ravages rural areas
India's caseload at 23.7 million now while deaths climb by 4,120, as the disease rampages through the countryside.
Jailed, in hiding, expelled: Cambodia’s Mother Nature crackdown
NGO that forced government into U-turn over controversial dam is latest target of deepening crackdown on dissent.
COVID cases across India being traced to weeks-long Kumbh Mela
Dozens of cases across India being traced to mega Hindu festival held at the banks of Ganges in Haridwar last month.
Western powers clash with China over Xinjiang at UN virtual meet
US, UK and Germany urge China to allow UN access to region amid concerns over Beijing's treatment of the Uighur minority
China’s Xinjiang province an ‘open-air prison’, US official says
Annual US report also criticises Iran, Myanmar, Russia, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia for religious persecution of minorities
Musk says Tesla will not accept Bitcoin, citing climate concerns
Tesla founder Elon Musk says company has halted vehicle purchases using Bitcoin due to concerns over mining emissions.
Colombia enters third week of anti-government protests
Protesters are calling for end to police violence and more economic support during pandemic, among long list of demands.
Gaza crisis: Rising attacks in religiously ‘mixed’ Israeli towns
Israeli media outlets say right-wing Israelis beat a man they believed to be Palestinian amid spiralling violence.
US’s Colonial Pipeline announces restart following cyberattack
Even with service restored, it will take about 2 weeks for gasoline in Houston to reach East Coast filling stations.
US budget surges to record $1.9 trillion so far this year
The US shortfall this year is 30.3 percent higher than the $1.48 trillion deficit run up over the same period a year.
Wall Street closes sharply lower as inflation worries mount
All three major United States stock indexes ended the session deep in the red.
US again urges ‘de-escalation’ as Israel strikes on Gaza continue
Biden administration says 25 high-level diplomatic calls held to end violence, but Israel has 'right to defend itself'.
UN chief calls for doubling of world’s COVID vaccine production
Antonio Guterres says the current global distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines is 'totally unacceptable'.
Colonial Pipeline posted cybersecurity job opening before attack
The job posting for Colonial Pipeline's 'manager of cybersecurity' role was still live on its website on Wednesday.
US senator proposes $10BN for NASA to include Bezos’s Blue Origin
US Senator Maria Cantwell is seeking to nudge NASA to rethink its decision to reject Amazon's Blue Origin space venture.
Gaza’s death toll soars as Israel kills senior Hamas commanders
Israeli air raids level buildings and kill dozens of Palestinians in Gaza, while Hamas rockets kill several Israelis.
UK PM Johnson apologises ‘unreservedly’ for 1971 Belfast killings
Apology comes after inquiry finds British soldiers unjustifiably shot or used disproportionate force in incident.
Pandemic ‘far from controlled’ in the Americas: PAHO
Facing new variants and a limited number of vaccines, some countries are approaching 100 percent ICU capacity.
Cats at work: US city uses 1,000 feral felines to fight rats
The Tree House Humane Society has placed teams of cats outside of Chicago homes and businesses to keep rodents in check.
Amazon wins $300M EU court battle over back taxes
An EU court annulled a 2017 ruling by the European Commission requiring Amazon to pay $300m in back taxes to Luxembourg.
‘Revisionist history’: Trump allies, Democrats spar over riot
House hearing on military's role in the January 6 US Capitol riot sees Trump officials defend their actions.
Bosnian Serb ex-leader Karadzic to serve genocide term in UK jail
UK gov't says Radovan Karadzic, currently behind bars in The Hague, will serve the rest of his sentence in Britain.
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