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Colombia protests continue after government withdraws tax reform
Colombia's finance minister has resigned, but experts say public anger goes beyond the widely-decried tax proposal.
Bill and Melinda Gates to divorce after 27 years together
The couple said in a statement they would continue to work together at their namesake philanthropic foundation.
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On World Press Freedom Day, an in-depth discussion on the importance of an open and free media.
Biden raises refugee admissions cap to 62,500 after criticism
Refugee advocates slammed US President Joe Biden last month after he went back on a plan to raise the admissions limit.
Myanmar rebels say they downed military helicopter
The Kachin Independence Army says the helicopter was shot down in retaliation for air strikes by the Myanmar military.
War and doubts slow COVID vaccination in disputed Yemen city
Many Yemenis seem reluctant to get the jab on religious grounds, distrust or because of the dangers of war.
US Fed chief highlights inequality clouding ‘brightened’ outlook
Powell said the Fed was focused on addressing longstanding disparities that weigh on the country's productive capacity.
Libya’s top diplomat calls on Turkey to withdraw foreign fighters
Foreign Minister Najla al-Manqoush urges Turkey to comply with UN resolutions, expel foreign fighters from Libya.
India COVID cases soar as oxygen, vaccine shortages continue
India reports more than 300,000 daily cases as the country's top vaccine-maker warns of a months-long shortfall.
Digital Dollar Project to pilot US central bank digital currency
The five pilot programmes aim to generate data that could help US policymakers develop a digital dollar.
US trial opens against companies accused of stoking opioid crisis
West Virginia lawsuit accuses drug distributors of fuelling opioid epidemic with excessive shipments of painkillers.
Venezuela to begin clinical trials of Cuba’s vaccine candidate
Venezuelan health minister says the nation hopes to produce enough doses of Cuban vaccine to inoculate 4 million people.
English FA opens inquiry into European Super League breakaway
The Premier League says it is tightening up its regulations to stop any future attempt at a breakaway structure.
EU summons Russian envoy over travel bans on Brussels officials
The bloc conveys 'strong condemnation and objection' to Moscow's blacklisting of eight EU officials.
Asian American business leaders pledge $250m to fight hate
The effort highlights Asian Americans as a political and cultural force after a spate of anti-Asian hate crimes.
DR Congo declares end of Ebola outbreak
Authorities say disease has been contained thanks to vaccination drive as they continue to monitor situation.
Canada branch of far-right Proud Boys group dissolves itself
Move comes after the Canadian government added the organisation to its 'terrorist entities' list in early February.
Verizon sells off media division including Yahoo, AOL for $5bn
Verizon's priority today is its wireless business and the construction of a multibillion-dollar network for advanced 5G.
Colombian currency plunges on finance minister resignation report
The reported resignation comes after President Duque shelved his plans to raise taxes in the wake of street protests.
US EPA wants refrigerant gases slashed 85 percent in 15 years
Proposed rule will drastically reduce greenhouse gas found in refrigerators and air conditioners.
India’s biggest order of Serum vaccine covered just 4% of people
Modi's government hasn't placed an order bigger than 110 million doses from biggest local maker of COVID vaccine.
Algeria’s Tebboune urges dialogue amid mounting social anger
Algerian president orders dialogue as firefighters stage protest in Algiers calling for better working conditions.
Buffett names Greg Abel as his likely successor at Berkshire
Buffett, 90, told CNBC that 58-year-old Greg Abel would likely take over from him as Berkshire chief.
Moderna deal, Swedish donation boost COVAX vaccine programme
The rollout of 500 million Moderna vaccine doses is set to begin in the fourth quarter of this year.
Robinhood hits back at Warren Buffet over day trader comments
Berkshire Hathaway chief said Robinhood 'maybe set out to attract' retail traders gambling on short-term price swings.
Syria court selects two ‘rivals’ to face Assad in May vote
Syria's constitutional court selects two obscure figures to stand against Bashar al-Assad in presidential election.
Mourners prepare for Andrew Brown Jr’s funeral
Reverend Al Sharpton, who says Brown's death is part of 'continual abuse of police power' to give eulogy.
French troops set to avoid trial over Rwanda massacre
French prosecutors have recommended that judges drop a case accusing troops of complicity over their inaction.
Israeli watchdog to investigate deadly festival stampede
State comptroller says stampede during Mount Meron religious festival that left dozens dead 'could have been prevented'.
In first admission, Tajikistan concedes deaths in recent clashes
Tajikistan does not say how many died in conflict at border, while Kyrgyzstan lifts its toll to 36 killed.
Northern Ireland marks centenary without fanfare as crises simmer
Muted celebrations amid COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, post-Brexit tensions and the first minister's resignation.
Biden admin to begin reuniting families separated at border
Four families separated during the administration of Donald Trump will be reunited this week, officials said.
Epic battle: Apple faces Fortnite creator in court
Epic Games wants to topple the so-called 'walled garden' of Apple's App Store.
In arms race for air superiority, Russia challenges US hegemony
Moscow's expanding sales bring money and geopolitical influence, with clients such as Egypt, Turkey and Algeria.
Cuba’s long biotech investments could pay off in COVID vaccines
Cuba is set to roll out two of five vaccines it hopes will boost its flagging economy and protect its ageing population.
Move over Bitcoin, Ether tops $3,000
Ether's move above $3,000 suggests there is room for more than just Bitcoin in the evolving sector of cryptocurrencies.
Rockets target Baghdad airport base housing US troops
No immediate claim of responsibility for an attack the Iraqi army said caused no casualties.
Israeli settlers attack Palestinian village after shooting
Dozens of illegal settlers attacked the occupied West Bank village of Jaloud after a shooting incident a day earlier.
UAE book award rejected by prominent German academic
Sheikh Zayed Book Award board of trustees expresses regret after Juergen Habermas's decision to not accept the award.
Israel’s ‘shadow war’ and plans to scupper Iran’s nuclear deal
Hawkish elements in Israel will play a leading role moving forward on Tehran's nuclear programme, analysts say.
In Pictures: Man United fans storm stadium in protest
About 100 United fans took to the pitch, setting off flares and calling for the Glazers to end their ownership.
AJ Contrast, Still Here, wins Drum Online Media Award
Editorial Innovation of the Year award complemented by six ‘highly commended’ second places across AJMN network.
India COVID crisis: ‘Our mother has two swords over her head’
The family of a woman with COVID who has missed dialysis because hospitals are overrun describes their desperation.
Africa should develop its own electric vehicle agenda
Without careful planning, electrification of transport can result in more, not less, pollution in Africa.
‘We are all the same’: Barcelona church opens to Ramadan diners
With indoor venues closed, a Catholic church has offered up its open-air cloisters for people to pray and eat together.
US: Four dead after suspected migrant ‘smuggling vessel’ capsizes
The boat broke apart after flipping over off the coast of the city of San Diego in California.
UK hosts first G7 foreign ministers meeting since pandemic began
Recovery from the COVID-19 crisis, Russia and China to top agenda at the first in-person meeting for two years.
Scotland: SNP on course to win vote, but by how much matters
A majority victory would hand Scottish nationalists the impetus to push harder for a second independence referendum.
A Muslim history of the UK
How one woman is creating space for an often untold alternative British history.
India opposition sees hope for future in Modi’s state poll defeat
Defeat in West Bengal came as Modi is slammed for failing to tackle India's explosive spike in COVID infections.
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