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UK sends two navy boats to Jersey after France threatens blockade
French fishermen say they are being prevented from operating in UK waters because of difficulties in getting a licence.
Demands grow as Colombians hold eighth day of mass protests
Anti-government protests were met with police tear gas as rights group continue to raise concerns about excessive force.
Indigenous hunting traditions in sights of Taiwan’s top court
Indigenous people hope ruling in their favour on Friday will open door to more rights.
Blinken heads to Ukraine in show of support amid Russia tensions
US secretary of state expected to urge Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to stick to path of reforms and anti-corruption.
Amazon’s rules govern contract drivers’ fingernails, body odour
The document, reviewed by Bloomberg, also requires that drivers refrain from 'obscene' social-media posts.
‘Monumental moment’: US backs COVID vaccine patent waivers
World Health Organization chief welcomes US announcement that it will support waivers for coronavirus vaccines.
Brazil’s central bank raises interest rate, promises June hike
Brazil's central bank is acting to rein in inflation that has surged above the target ceiling to a four-year high.
US birth rate hits lowest level since 1979 amid pandemic stress
The birth rate in the United States fell 4 percent in 2020 to about 3.6 million babies, its 6th-straight annual decline.
Uber bookings surge 24% in first quarter, driven by deliveries
Uber ended the quarter with $5.65bn in cash and equivalents, more than expected.
Space tourism: Bezos’s Blue Origin sets first flight for July
Aspiring astronauts can bid online for a seat on the company's first crewed spaceflight until May 19.
Kidnappers free 29 students abducted in Nigeria’s Kaduna state
Gunmen took 39 students from a forestry college in northwest Nigeria on March 11 and previously released 10 of them.
G7 ends talks with criticism of China and Russia
G7 wraps up first in-person meeting in two years accusing China of rights abuses and Russia of aggression over Ukraine.
France’s Macron marks bicentenary of Napoleon’s death
Numerous past presidents have shunned commemorating Napoleon Bonaparte, a divisive figure in France.
US to back intellectual property waiver at WTO for COVID vaccines
India and South Africa have been urging World Trade Organization members to temporarily suspend rules on IP rights.
‘One of craziest life cycles’: Trillions of US cicadas to emerge
The United States is the only place in the world where cicadas go underground for 13 or 17 years.
Zimbabwe mulls first mass elephant killing in decades
The last 'culling' of Zimbabwean elephants was in 1988.
Is time up for Israel’s prime minister?
Benjamin Netanyahu's opponents have a chance to end the run of Israel's longest-serving leader.
US judge throws out pandemic-related moratorium on evictions
As many as 40 million Americans have fallen behind on rent during the COVID-19 economic crisis.
Saudi Arabia and Iran held talks ‘more than once’: Iraq president
President Barham Salih confirms Iraq hosted more than one round of talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Peloton recalls treadmills after denying they were dangerous
Recall of 125,000 Peloton treadmills comes after they were linked to the death of a child.
More than 200 NGOs call on UN to impose Myanmar arms embargo
Amnesty International and other NGOs call for embargo in response to the military's violent crackdown on protests.
Amid anger over deadly Mexico train crash, president vows justice
Mexico City's mayor says a structural problem likely caused the collapse that killed 25 people.
Lebanon’s Diab pitches cash cards for poor. Cue the backlash
Caretaker Prime Minister Diab fears governing parties won’t support his cash card plan to replace expensive subsidies.
Israel’s president taps opposition leader Lapid to form new gov’t
PM Netanyahu's political future in doubt as president asks leader of centrist Yesh Atid party to try to form new gov't.
Atlanta police officer, fired after murder charge, is reinstated
City board ruled in favour of Atlanta police officer Garrett Rolfe, who was removed a day after he shot Rayshard Brooks.
Iraq: Ancient Mesopotamian marshes threatened by sewage
UN classifies Iraq 'as the fifth most vulnerable country in the world' to climate change.
Libya’s PM ‘hopeful’ foreign mercenaries will withdraw soon
Libyan PM Abdul Hamid Dbeibah speaks to Al Jazeera about reconciliation, elections, and renegade general Khalifa Haftar.
US judge orders Justice Dept to release Trump obstruction memo
Former AG William Barr had obscured 'the true purpose' of the memo when he resisted releasing it, the judge said.
Biden administration reverses Trump-era gig workers rule
Trump-era rule would have made it easier for firms to classify workers as gig labour rather than employees.
Ten Belarusians file criminal case in Germany against Lukashenko
Belarusian President accused of crimes against humanity in response to anti-government protests, lawyers say.
Read the Facebook review board’s Trump ban recommendations
The board has upheld Donald Trump's suspension from the platform, but has criticised the company's actions.
In Italy, some school textbooks reinforce racist stereotypes
A book showing an Italian boy asking a Black girl 'Are you Black or are you dirty?' is among those that caused backlash.
Egyptian and Turkish officials meet for talks to mend rift
Egypt says 'exploratory' talks will focus on steps 'that may lead towards normalisation of ties' between two countries.
UK PM says second Scottish independence vote would be ‘reckless’
Boris Johnson, on eve of key election in Scotland, escalates war of words with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
Dogecoin’s value is soaring. Is it time to take it seriously?
Dogecoin, a so-called memecoin, has become the destination for hordes of day traders.
Pakistan wants the IMF to ease ‘tough conditions’ on $6bn loan
Pakistan entered a $6bn loan agreement with the IMF in 2019 that included targets for narrowing the budget deficit.
For the ruined, Turkey’s crypto crackdown comes too late
Crypto mania swept Turkey as investors sought to shield their savings against inflation. Then two exchanges collapsed.
Facebook oversight board upholds Donald Trump’s suspension
Facebook suspended the then-US president for inciting violence in the wake of the 2020 presidential election.
Ashraf Sehrai: Pro-freedom Kashmir leader dies in detention
Muhammad Ashraf Sehrai, a prominent resistance leader, who was detained last year, dies inside jail in Jammu city.
Change of Power: The green energy transition
earthrise goes to Norway and the UK to explore solutions that will aid in the transition to a carbon neutral world.
Iran envoy found guilty of France bomb plot drops appeal
Case marked first time an Iranian official had been tried for 'suspected terrorism' in Europe since 1979 revolution.
‘She needs me’: The COVID positive carers on India’s front line
Care workers - often women who are underpaid and unrecognised - are on the front lines tending to the sick.
UK elections to test national mood, strength of union
Dubbed 'Super Thursday', local and regional votes come as the UK is on the path to pandemic recovery.
Palestinians vow to save Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood
Palestinians continue solidarity protests against forced displacement of families from occupied East Jerusalem.
India posts record daily COVID deaths, 1 in 4 globally last week
WHO says India accounted for 46 percent of global cases and 25 percent of global deaths reported in the past week.
Ex-boss of Iran central bank indicted over ‘wasting’ of funds
Tehran prosecutor says more than $30bn and 60 tonnes of gold reserves were mismanaged by Valiollah Seif.
‘Sari is my mask’: How the COVID pandemic has hit India’s poorest
With shortage of beds and staff in rural health centres, poor make long treks to hospital while some turn to quacks.
French journalist kidnapped in Mali pleads for help in video
Olivier Dubois appeals to French authorities "to do everything" in their power to free him from rebel fighters.
UK academic Matthew Hedges seeks damages from UAE officials
Academic jailed for spying by UAE in 2018 launches court proceedings against four senior Emirati officials.
Peace is possible in Afghanistan
Once American and NATO troops leave, it is the only realistic course of action.
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