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Trump’s ‘mini revolution’ is missing a megaphone
Out of office and without social media, Trump’s voice at the moment only echoes among his die-hard supporters.
Morocco recalls ambassador to Germany over Western Sahara
The move came in protest at what the kingdom described as Germany's 'destructive attitude' on the Western Sahara issue.
About 170 endangered seals found dead on Russia’s Caspian coast
Researchers say the deaths may have been caused by 'industrial pollution, fishing or poaching'.
China emissions greater than all developed nations combined
China spewed out 14.09 billion tonnes of CO2 in 2019, 30 million tonnes more than the OECD total.
Former Maldives President Nasheed hurt in suspected bomb attack
Ex-president and current Maldives Parliament Speaker Mohamed Nasheed rushed to hospital after blast outside home.
Rights groups slam UAE official’s Interpol president candidacy
UAE interior ministry official Ahmed al-Raisi has been accused of the torture and ill-treatment of prisoners.
Somalia restoring ties with Kenya after nearly six months
Somalia says ties cut after dispute will resume on the basis of 'non-interference in each other’s affairs'.
Republican-backed law limits absentee voting in Florida
Voting rights advocates have filed legal challenges to the law, which they say will make voting more difficult.
Pfizer and BioNTech to donate vaccines for Tokyo Olympic athletes
Delivery of COVID jabs set to begin in May to give Olympians time to be fully vaccinated before July 23.
Mistaken identity: FBI probe into Jan 6 rioters sees challenges
Woman's claim FBI mistook her for another in their investigation, raises questions about extensive investigation.
Ireland urges UK not to block ‘Troubles’ prosecutions
Irish government 'deeply alarmed' over reports London is preparing to bar Troubles-era prosecutions.
Turkey holds rates steady despite inflation rise
Benchmark interest rate left unchanged for a second straight month, despite inflation spiking in April.
Canada’s blackout of Israel’s crimes against humanity
Why did Canada's leading news organisations choose not to cover HRW's damning report on Israel?
US jobless claims, proxy for layoffs, hit new pandemic low
Continuing downward trend is yet another sign that the US jobs market recovery is picking up steam.
Taliban captures key Afghan dam as fighting rages
Dahla Dam provides irrigation to farmers via a network of canals as well as drinking water for Kandahar province.
ECJ adviser says Polish moves to discipline judges break EU law
Disciplinary regime introduced by Warsaw infringes on judicial independence, adviser to top EU court states.
Ramadan: South Asia’s dying traditions on waking up the faithful
Practice of waking up before dawn for suhoor gave birth to several traditions in the region. But they are fading away.
In Washington, a debate grows over conditioning aid to Israel
Progressive lawmakers and Palestine advocates say discourse is shifting around $3.8bn in annual US assistance to Israel.
Peru’s COVID crisis: ‘Almost all Peruvians know someone who died’
Cocktail of factors, from poverty to a crumbling public health system, push Peru atop global per capita death rankings.
Malawi orders thousands of refugees to return to overcrowded camp
Despite years of integration, the gov't claims refugees could pose a threat to national security by living with locals.
Nemat Rawan: Former Afghan TV host shot dead in Kandahar
Rawan, who hosted a popular talk show on Tolo News before joining the government ministry, was killed by unknown gunmen.
Qatar orders arrest of finance minister amid probe
Attorney general orders arrest of Finance Minister Ali Shareef Al Emadi as part of an investigation, state media says.
Is real change in Chad possible?
Political opposition and civil society groups voice concern over military’s role as transitional government starts work.
What is the ‘Great Game’ between Russia and the United States?
Until Putin and Biden find a way to compromise on Ukraine, their summer summit will be mostly toothless.
China slams New Zealand parliament’s motion on Uighur abuses
Beijing angered after New Zealand's parliament passed motion expressing 'grave concern' over treatment of Uighurs.
Rich countries drained $152tn from the global South since 1960
Imperialism never ended, it just changed form.
Further militarisation will not end Mozambique’s insurgency
Sending more soldiers and weapons to northern Mozambique would only serve to exacerbate the problem.
Jordan facing ‘one of the most severe’ droughts in its history
Experts say Jordan is now in the grip of a severe drought, but many warn the worst is yet to come.
US: Vigils, rallies mark day of awareness for Indigenous victims
Indigenous women have been victimised at disproportionate rates, according to federal figures.
An Indian doctor during COVID: ‘I fear the worst is yet to come’
An Indian doctor describes a typical day during COVID, including turning away patients because there aren't enough beds.
Sweden’s Thai Berry Pickers
Do migrant workers who travel thousands of kilometres to make a living risk exploitation in the forests of Sweden?
All you need to know about the battle over COVID jab IP rights
In a potentially pivotal move, the US has backed a global waiver on patent protections for coronavirus vaccines.
Climate change brings gains for some Vietnam farmers at a cost
Rising river salinity forcing rice farmers to switch to lucrative shrimp but move threatens fragile mangrove ecosystems.
French foreign minister in Beirut for talks to end gov’t deadlock
Jean-Yves Le Drian vows to send 'firm' message in meetings with Lebanese leaders aimed at speeding up cabinet formation.
Doctor in COVID-hit India forced to decide who lives and who dies
'Who to be saved and who not to be should be decided by God... But at this point in time, we are being made to do this.'
South Africa: My Father Died For This
Can the perpetrators of a notorious apartheid-era crime finally be brought to justice in South Africa?
Ethiopia replaces head of interim gov’t in war-wracked Tigray
Mulu Nega, appointed in November as fighting raged in the region, is replaced by Abraham Belay, federal gov't says.
India COVID crisis: ‘A graveyard of the young’
A family in Delhi grieve the loss of their 29-year-old son who died from COVID-19, leaving a wife and newborn baby.
Third COVID wave in India ‘inevitable’, warns top gov’t scientist
Scientific adviser to Indian government says pandemic's further waves 'inevitable' as about 4,000 people die in a day.
LRA commander Dominic Ongwen faces war crimes sentence
ICC judges to sentence ex-child soldier-turned-Lord's Resistance Army commander for litany of war crimes in Uganda.
Seafarer rescue: Large brands adopt checklist to bring crew home
An estimated 200,000 crew are stuck on commercial vessels globally amid attempts to prevent spread of COVID-19.
China suspends economic dialogue with Australia as ties worsen
Disputes over technology and the coronavirus pandemic have eroded relations between the two countries in recent years.
HK’s Joshua Wong gets 10 more months in jail over June 4 assembly
Prominent pro-democracy leader is already in prison and has also been charged under the national security law.
COVID restrictions return to Sydney as mystery case investigated
Australian authorities trying to work out how a Sydney man acquired Indian virus variant linked to a case from the US
‘The Starship has landed’: SpaceX nails reusable craft touchdown
All four earlier attempts to land the rocket, designed for travel to the moon and Mars, ended in spectacular crashes.
India’s worst COVID record: Over 400,000 new cases, 3,980 deaths
Overall tally surges past 21 million, boosted by a record 412,262 new cases, while the death toll now stands at 230,168.
WHO says Sinovac COVID vaccine effective but some data lacking
Expert group says 'quality' data needed on adverse effects of jab, as vaccine rolled out from Brazil to Indonesia.
Malaysian arts jostle with draconian laws, conservative attitudes
Arrest of prominent graphic artist Fahmi Reza over a music playlist has rekindled debate over freedom of expression.
Myanmar’s anti-coup bloc to form a ‘defence force’
Defence force aimed to protect civilians from security forces and could be a precursor to establishing a federal army.
Palestinian teen killed in clashes with Israeli armed forces
16-year-old was killed in the occupied West Bank, as an Israeli teen shot earlier this week died from his injuries.
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