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WHO approves emergency use of China’s Sinopharm COVID vaccine
Sinopharm could now be included in the UN-backed COVAX programme distributing COVID jabs to lower income countries.
Al-Aqsa worshippers protest Palestinian evictions in Jerusalem
Palestinian Red Crescent says dozens injured in clashes with police at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
With Elon Musk set to host SNL, what’s behind the Dogecoin rally?
In the span of several weeks, the 'joke' coin has rocketed in value, with help from Musk and massive daytrader momentum.
Trees for visas: Mexico wants jobs programme, US offers relief
Mexican President Lopez Obrador and US Vice President Kamala Harris hold meeting to discuss migrant surge, corruption.
Nepali doctors warn of major crisis as COVID cases surge
Nepal's daily case trajectory has shot up in the past 3 weeks with two out of five people tested now returning positive.
Mexico questions USAID contributions to anti-graft group
Lopez Obrador, shortly before meeting with US vice president, said the group promotes a 'form of coup'.
Grand jury indicts former cops on violating Floyd’s civil rights
Federal grand jury indicts four former Minneapolis police officers for civil rights violations in George Floyd's death.
Burkina Faso attacks displace thousands in 10 days: UN
Armed groups displace some 17,500 people in Burkina Faso in recent days, UNHCR says, in attempt to cause 'mayhem'.
Lockdowns slam brakes on Canada’s jobs market recovery
Canada's labour market recovery hit a major snag in April, as the economy shed 207,100 jobs.
France warns Lebanon’s leaders against ‘collective suicide’
French FM slams Lebanese politicians for failing to pull the country out of its economic meltdown or form a government.
Do woker workplaces await mothers who quit jobs due to pandemic?
Though the US economy is recovering, the pandemic may have cost women years of progress in the workplace.
Maldives police say bomb blast targeting Nasheed ‘act of terror’
No arrests so far but police seek four people who were noticed 'due to suspicious behaviour at crime scene'.
Ecuador abortion rights victory hailed as latest in ‘tidal wave’
Advocates say court ruling that decriminalises abortion in rape cases is an important step, but struggle continues.
Sheryl Sandberg joins business leaders pact against death penalty
More than 40 executives have signed on to the Business Leaders Against the Death Penalty campaign.
Afghanistan: Nearly 1,600 children killed in the past five years
New report says 40 percent of all airstrike casualties from 2016 to 2020 were children.
Protester at BLM rally on why he took part in Minneapolis arson
Branden Wolfe tells Al Jazeera about his struggles with mental health, meeting George Floyd, in an exclusive interview.
Palestinians criticise social media censorship over Sheikh Jarrah
Social media users sharing content from Sheikh Jarrah complain their accounts have been censored, limited or shut down.
UK to offer under-40s alternative to AstraZeneca vaccine
Precautionary move reflects low levels of COVID-19 in the UK and the availability of other vaccines, experts say.
US economy adds 266,000 jobs in April, disappointing expectations
April's jobs gains fell far short of the blockbuster 1 million jobs many analysts were expecting.
China says ‘extremely low’ risk of damage from rocket debris
Military analysts expect the body of the Long March 5B rocket to come down to Earth on Saturday or Sunday.
Diversity efforts in universities are nothing but façade painting
Even as the diversity and inclusion programmes proliferate, calls for far-reaching structural change remain unanswered.
India blocks China-made wireless device imports: Report
India has blocked imports of China-made bluetooth speakers, wireless earphones, smartphones and more: Reuters.
Germany’s third COVID wave ‘appears broken’, health minister says
Jens Spahn hails progress in curtailing the COVID-19 pandemic, but warns against lifting restrictions prematurely.
China’s trade surged in April as overseas demand heats up
Exports jumped 32.3 percent from April 2020, likely giving China's economy a turbo boost this year, analysts say.
For Norway’s Telenor, Myanmar’s coup leaves ‘many dilemmas’: CEO
Norwegian telecoms firm is one of the biggest foreign investors in Myanmar, which generates 7% of its earnings.
US calls on Hong Kong to release Tiananmen vigil activists
Tens of thousands defied a ban last year and gathered at the vigil's traditional site as part of pro-democracy movement.
Kashmir doctors prohibited from speaking to media as COVID rages
Authorities ban doctors from talking to reporters and direct oxygen manufacturing units to stop supplies to NGOs.
Two Palestinians killed by Israeli troops after alleged attack
According to Israeli police statement, the three Palestinians fired at the military base before being 'neutralised'.
Maldives in shock after explosion wounds Speaker Mohamed Nasheed
Ex-president undergoes surgery for wounds sustained after bomb exploded as he was about to enter his car.
Pakistani Prime Minister Khan visits Saudi Arabia to reset ties
Imran Khan's visit to Riyadh will be a significant move to rebuild relations, analysts say.
European powers tell Israel to stop settlement expansion
European countries warn continued Israeli settlement expansion will damage prospects for a viable Palestinian state.
Pakistan plans spending surge to create jobs as COVID cases rise
Pakistan's economy needs to grow by 5% next year, new Finance Minister Shaukat Tarin tells Bloomberg.
Malaysia ex-PM Najib fined for breaking virus rules at an eatery
Former leader was fined an equivalent of $730 for failing to register at a restaurant or have his temperature taken.
India’s COVID cases rise by record 414,188; deaths swell by 3,915
South Asian nation battling ferocious second COVID wave added 1.57 million cases and over 15,100 deaths this week alone.
Japan to extend state of emergency by three weeks to May 31
Extension of state of emergency will leave a margin of less than two months before the July 23 start of Tokyo Olympics.
Myanmar anti-coup cage fighter arrested as protests continue
Warrantless arrests reported across the country as military struggles to assert control amid protests, more deaths.
Global COVID-19 death toll more than double the estimates: study
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation says COVID killed nearly 6.9 million compared with the reported 3.2 million.
Why New Zealand’s foreign minister is her own woman
Nanaia Mahuta is the daughter of Māori royalty and her background is key to understanding her politics.
Qatar encourages positive discussions in US-Iran nuclear talks
Qatari foreign minister calls for reduction in tensions with Tehran, dialogue between Iran and GCC nations.
New York blasts broadband firms for fake net neutrality comments
A four-year investigation concludes that US broadband companies hid their involvement in the campaign.
Coinbase hits record low as investors flock to Dogecoin, Binance
The operator of the largest United States cryptocurrency exchange slumped 6 percent to $256.76 on Thursday.
‘Carnage’: 25 killed in Rio de Janeiro’s deadliest police raid
Brazil's police said crackdown on drug trafficking was justified but residents denounce 'execution-style killings'.
‘A challenge’ for Afghan military as US leaves Afghanistan
US defence secretary says Afghan forces 'will play major role in stopping the Taliban' as group steps up attacks.
Germany to offer Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to all adults
The move reverses a previous decision to restrict the AstraZeneca COVID shot to people above 60 years of age.
Will military action stop violence in eastern DR Congo?
The DRC president declares 'state of siege' in two provinces to fight armed groups.
Egypt and Turkey hold ‘frank’ official talks, first since 2013
Egypt and Turkey hold talks on bilateral and regional issues in a push to rebuild their fractured relations.
Nuclear deal possible if Iran makes political decision: US
As fourth round of indirect talks resumes in Vienna, a US State Department official sees potential success.
US: NATO ‘door remains open’ to nations that meet conditions
The Biden administration comments come as Ukraine is urging an accelerated entry into NATO.
Judge temporarily stays ruling in eviction moratorium case
US Justice Dept argues evictions risk spreading COVID-19, as federal ban on most evictions remains in place for now.
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? In the Hall of Fame
Microsoft Flight Simulator, StarCraft and Animal Crossing were the other World Video Game Hall of Fame inductees.
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