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The West’s departure from Afghanistan is a gamble
The withdrawal of US and NATO troops leaves the Afghan government facing a civil war alone.
Millions staring at famine as food insecurity soars: Report
Food insecurity and its impacts have been exacerbated in part by the coronavirus pandemic, a new report has found.
Hamas commander warns Israel over occupied East Jerusalem attacks
Hamas's military wing leader Mohammed Deif warned Israel will pay heavy price if attacks against Sheikh Jarrah continue.
Malian woman gives birth to nine babies
Halima Cisse, 25, was expected to have seven babies but health officials said the ultrasound missed two of the siblings.
Photographing Ali, Aleppo, and the ‘mother of all battles’
A photojournalist who covered Syria’s civil war tells the story of a young rebel fighter he met.
Becoming Black: A filmmaker’s quest for truth about her past
Filmmaker Ines Johnson-Spain shares her experience of growing up Black with white parents in East Germany in the 1960s.
Facebook oversight board to decide Trump’s fate on the platform
Trump was suspended from the site for inciting violence in the wake of the 2020 presidential election.
Manila tells fishermen to ignore Beijing’s ban amid incursions
Philippines says fishing moratorium between May 1 to August 16 imposed by China since 1999 does not apply to Filipinos.
Refugee doctor chronicles Tigray’s pain as he treats it
One of more than 60,000 people to have crossed into Sudan, Tewodros Tefera treats fellow refugees who fled Tigray war.
‘Revolted’: France threatens Jersey power supply in fish fight
The British dependency imports most of its electricity from France, which is angry about fishing rights Jersey granted.
Turkey’s Erdogan and Saudi King Salman discuss ties over phone
Ankara wants to improve ties with Riyadh after relations were rocked by Khashoggi murder by Saudi hit squad in Istanbul.
US aviation body wants more Boeing 737 electrical data: Report
Following nearly two-year grounding, Boeing faces new questions about electrical systems in its 737 MAX planes.
Eritrea’s Isaias meets Sudanese leaders amid Ethiopia tensions
Khartoum visit by Eritrean leader comes amid strained relations between government of Ethiopia, a close ally, and Sudan.
India’s Modi slammed for COVID handling amid spiralling crisis
Indian prime minister is accused of stifling dissent and choosing politics over public health amid a deadly pandemic.
Global economy rests on cutting vaccine inequity: US trade chief
Many in US president's party want him to waive vaccine intellectual property protection, allowing them to be copied.
Retail pushback: Europe firms threaten Brazil over deforestation
Retail chains Tesco, Marks & Spencer, Norwegian pension giant KLP urge Brazil to scrap bill encouraging more land use.
Australia’s NSW scrambles after locally-acquired COVID case
Man from Sydney in New South Wales state is first to acquire the virus locally in more than a month.
India reported 1 in 4 COVID deaths globally last week: Live news
WHO says India accounted for nearly half of COVID-19 cases reported worldwide last week and one in four deaths.
One killed in Israeli attack on Syria’s Latakia, state media says
SANA said 6 others were wounded and a civilian plastics factory was hit during the pre-dawn attack in northwest Syria.
World’s oldest person pulls out of torch relay for Tokyo Olympics
118-year-old Kane Tanaka cited COVID-19 concerns for cancellation as officials mull further lockdown extension.
Myanmar military bans satellite TV, charges Japanese journalist
Generals who seized power in February 1 coup seek to further isolate country amid continuing opposition to their rule.
Hong Kong’s China emigres ‘cherish’ fast-disappearing freedoms
Those who moved to Hong Kong because it offered more freedoms than anywhere else in China are increasingly anxious.
Derek Chauvin asks for new trial after Floyd murder conviction
Ex-police officer who knelt on George Floyd’s neck for more than nine minutes found guilty of three charges last month.
New polls show G7 populations back sharing vaccine know-how
Majority in G7 nations believe governments should prevent pharmaceutical companies from holding monopoly on vaccines.
US legislators call on Biden to help raise funds for Yemen
After a United Nations donor conference for Yemen fell short, key US senators are pushing for more humanitarian aid.
Trump launches new website ahead of Facebook ruling
'From the Desk of Donald J Trump' contains posts from the former US president that can be shared by others to Facebook.
Bill Gates’ company transfers $1.8bn of equities to Melinda Gates
Bill and Melinda Gates announced on Monday they are divorcing after 27 years of marriage.
‘I warned Bolsonaro’, ex-Brazil minister testifies in COVID probe
Ex-health minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta says he told President Jair Bolsonaro to listen to the science to fight virus.
Argentina Supreme Court overrules president’s closure of schools
Judges reverse President Alberto Fernandez's decree to close schools in Buenos Aires amid a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Can digital diplomacy be an alternative?
Face-to-face meetings used to be considered key for diplomacy, but the pandemic has upended traditions.
UK veterans cleared as 1972 IRA killing case collapses
Two former British soldiers have been acquitted of murdering IRA leader Joe McCann in Belfast during sectarian conflict.
Biden sets goal of 70 percent vaccination by July 4
The US president also says he expects 10 percent of its AstraZeneca stockpile to be sent to other nations by July.
UK policeman on trial for ex-football player Atkinson’s murder
Prosecutor alleges police officer used unreasonable force against Black former footballer Dalian Atkinson.
Mealworm on the menu: EU approves first insect protein
It’s also a more environmentally friendly alternative to rearing cattle and other larger sources of protein.
US trade deficit soared to record $74.4bn in March
US exporters are facing sluggish overseas demand in nations slower to recover as Americans are starting to spend again.
El Salvador constitutional crisis ushers in ‘period of darkness’
Dismissal of top judges and attorney general could do irreparable harm to democracy, rights groups and lawyers warn.
Afghan women’s rights ‘would be rolled back’ under Taliban: US
A new intelligence report says women's rights will be threatened following US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Israel is trying hard to erase Jerusalem’s Palestinians
And it has made colonial violence a permanent feature of Palestinian lives in the holy city.
Who let the Doge out? Crypto frenzy crashes Robinhood app
Rallies defied easy explanation and continued a trend that’s seen value of all digital tokens surge past $2.25 trillion.
Taliban launches Afghanistan offensive after US pullout deadline
The armed group launches assaults across Afghanistan after a missed US deadline to withdraw troops.
Carbon hits 50-euro record as Europe tightens pollution rules
Futures in Europe's carbon market, the world’s largest, exceeded 50 euros per metric tonne for the first time Tuesday.
Calls grow for India lockdown amid worsening COVID crisis
Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi calls for nationwide lockdown as coronavirus infections surpass 20 million.
It is becoming harder to deny that Israel is an apartheid state
Now, the international community needs to take action to end this decades-old system of oppression.
Iraq’s health minister resigns over deadly hospital fire
Hassan al-Tamimi steps down after Baghdad COVID hospital fire killed more than 80 people and wounded dozens of others.
In Pictures: Deadly protests in Colombia
The protests, which began last week, demanded the withdrawal of a tax reform proposed by the government.
G20 nations set to back COVID vaccine passports
Tourism ministers from G20 nations have met to discuss how to boost the hard-hit global tourism sector.
Is this the tipping point for football fan power?
As a Manchester United fan protest leads to a match postponement, experts say owners must rebuild trust with the fans.
Sotheby’s links up with Coinbase to accept crypto for Banksy
Bidding on the Banksy work, which goes up for auction on May 12, is estimated by Sotheby's at between $3m and $5m.
Swiss diplomat in Iran found dead after ‘fall from tower block’
A 52-year-old Swiss embassy employee was found dead at the foot of a tower block by a gardener, police said.
In Pictures: Mexico City metro overpass collapses onto road
Firefighters using heavy chains to stabilise the site pulled bodies and survivors from the wreckage.
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