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Taiwan reports record 16 cases, eyes tighter rules for businesses
The island has already restricted public gatherings after finding a cluster of cases with no clear source of infection.
COVID variant first detected in India found in 44 countries: WHO
B.1.617 variant of virus found in samples uploaded to open-access database 'from 44 countries in all six WHO regions'.
US must put ‘brakes on the Israelis’ as violence rises: Activists
Israel has little incentive to de-escalate without US pressure, Palestine advocates say, as dozens killed in Gaza.
WHO reviewing Seychelles data after fully vaccinated get COVID
Country's health ministry says a third of those diagnosed with COVID-19 in past week had had both doses of vaccine.
‘Perfect storm’ propels Demon Slayer into the record books
Experts say franchise's success reflects slow-burn development and a story with global appeal.
Arbery killing: Three plead not guilty to US hate crime charges
Three men face federal hate crime charges for Ahmaud Arbery's 2020 killing that helped prompt anti-racism protests.
Indian workers who built US Hindu temple file suit alleging abuse
The complaint filed on behalf of more than 200 Indian workers alleges 'shocking violations' of US labour laws.
US mask manufacturers ask Biden administration for help
US manufacturers are stuck with hundreds of millions of unsold face masks due to low-priced imports, they say.
Cathie Wood’s misery mounts as ARKK ETF’s assets drop below $20BN
Caught in a broad tech selloff, Wood's Ark Innovation exchange traded fund has fallen for nine of the past 10 sessions.
Brazil halts AstraZeneca shots for pregnant women after death
Authorities are investigating the reported death of a woman in Rio de Janeiro who had received the vaccine.
US judge hands NRA defeat, dismisses bankruptcy claim
State of New York is seeking dissolution of the national pro-gun group, had argued the bankruptcy claim was an evasion.
‘Enough’: Mo Salah tells world leaders to end Palestine violence
Liverpool and Egypt footballer calls on world leaders to 'make sure the violence and killing of innocent people stops'.
Prosecutor to seek hate crime charges in Atlanta spa shootings
Robert Aaron Long, accused of killing eight, including six women of Asian descent, was indicted on murder charges.
Andrew Yang nails Brooklyn house price query in NYC mayoral race
New York City mayoral candidates Shaun Donovan and Ray McGuire vastly underestimated the cost of a home in Brooklyn.
A third Palestinian uprising?
Israeli attacks on Gaza have killed at least 28 Palestinians in the last 24 hours.
Manchester City crowned Premier League champions
Manchester United's loss at home to Leicester hands Manchester City their third league title in four years.
‘Situation out of control’: More children die in Israeli attacks
Nine children among 28 Palestinians killed in Gaza by Israeli air raids in the last 24 hours.
The first private astronaut mission is headed for ISS next year
NASA is partnering with startup Axiom Space to launch the first all-private astronaut mission to the ISS.
First large-scale US offshore wind farm receives federal approval
Vineyard Wind project, part of Biden administration goals, could see up to 84 turbines offshore from Martha's Vineyard.
Now hiring: US job openings soar to record high of 8.1 million
Job postings rose in most industries, including restaurants, bars and hotels; manufacturing; construction; and retail.
US imposes sanctions on seven Lebanese men connected to Hezbollah
United States Treasury sanctions aim to block network of Lebanese bank accounts that transferred $500m for Hezbollah.
Israeli air strike destroys Gaza tower block
Hamas says it launched 130 rockets towards Israel after a residential tower Gaza collapsed after an Israeli air raid.
Biden announces new incentives to boost vaccination rates
The new efforts include a partnership with Uber and Lyft who have offered to pay for rides to and from vaccinations.
Jerusalem, the unfolding tragedy
For Netanyahu, Jerusalem and Gaza are the gift that keeps on giving.
Arab League condemns Israeli air strikes on Gaza
Head of regional body accuses Israel of stoking tensions, provoking violence at Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem.
Petrol shortages sweep US as Colonial Pipeline remains down
Four days into the crisis, Colonial Pipeline Co has only managed to restart a small segment of its pipeline.
Break the fear barrier and speak up for Palestine
Saying the Palestinian issue is 'complex' is no excuse for not speaking up against Israeli crimes.
Instagram, Twitter blame glitch for deleted Sheikh Jarrah posts
The non-profit 7amleh received over 200 complaints about deleted posts and suspended accounts related to Sheikh Jarrah.
Ukraine says Russia still has 100,000 troops near its borders
Russian troops remain positioned near eastern Ukraine and in Crimea despite pullback order, says state security chief.
Candidate registration opens for Iran’s presidential election
Potential candidates have until Saturday to formally enter the race to replace outgoing President Hassan Rouhani.
Amid protests, Colombian cities brace for more COVID infections
Capital Bogota is confronting a 'hospital collapse' and infections will not drop until end of May, the mayor said.
Migrant children in US living in mass shelters, little oversight
Tens of thousands of children are living in some 200 facilities, including five sites holding over 1,000 migrant youth.
Kenya suspends Somalia flights for three months
No reason given behind move that comes just days after the neighbours normalised their diplomatic ties.
Minnesota’s racial divide: Will land bridge right Rondo’s wrongs?
ReConnect Rondo is pushing for a $460m land bridge to support Black-owned enterprises and right historical wrongs.
Turkish firm tells Lebanon to fix debts or face power cuts
Karadeniz says it will cut supplies unless Beirut halts legal action to seize its power barges and sorts out arrears.
Elon Musk asks Twitter followers if Tesla should accept Dogecoin
On Tuesday, Elon Musk asked his 53.9 million followers: 'Do you want Tesla to accept Doge?'
France: Head of Macron’s party slams Muslim candidate’s headscarf
The image of LREM candidate Sara Zemmahi wearing a hijab has drawn anger from the far right and LREM itself.
In Pictures: Palestinians mourn loved ones as Israel pounds Gaza
Israel launches military offensive on Gaza Strip as more than two dozen Palestinians killed, including 9 children.
UK government sets out pandemic recovery plan in Queen’s Speech
Queen Elizabeth II introduces ministers' legislative agenda for the coming year in a scaled-back Westminster ceremony.
AIDS virus used in gene therapy to cure immune disorder in babies
All but two out of 50 children with combined immunodeficiency syndrome now have healthy germ-fighting abilities.
Sheikh Jarrah residents speak out on Israel’s forced expulsions
Israeli court's delay of ruling on forced eviction of Palestinians from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah is a momentary win.
Occupied East Jerusalem: Forced expulsions and raids on Al-Aqsa
Anger on the Palestinian street has grown over the demolition of Palestinian homes and Israeli restrictions.
How India’s Tamil Nadu and Kerala states are fighting COVID surge
Southern states have comparatively better health infrastructure are also under lockdown amid second wave of pandemic.
How is medical oxygen, vital for COVID-19 patients, produced?
Oxygen has been hard to find and extremely expensive in countries that have been hit hard by COVID-19.
France: Macron gov’t, soldiers clash over ‘civil war’ warning
Some military members claim president has made concessions to 'Islamism' as they vow to 'maintain order' if war erupts.
Ahmaud Arbery killing: Defendants to appear in US federal court
Three white men charged with federal hate crimes after the chasing and fatally shooting of the unarmed Black man.
Two plead guilty in case highlighting China’s online control
Chen Mei and Cai Wei had created an archive that stored articles censored from the Chinese internet.
US, China need to dial back ‘unhelpful rhetoric’: Industry body
When ties worsen between the governments, American firms doing business in China suffer, says AmCham.
ISIL committed genocide against Yazidis: UN investigation
Experts say they established convincing evidence that ISIL committed genocide 'against the Yazidi as a religious group'.
Leena Ghani, Lala Rukh and Pakistan’s #MeToo movement
One of the leading voices in Pakistan's #MeToo movement discusses the feminist icon who inspired her.
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