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At least 26 killed in Bangladesh boat crash
Five people injured in the accident, which happened when a speedboat collided with a cargo vessel.
Iran foreign ministry denies US hostage swap imminent
Contradictory statements may be latest example of clashes between political factions as presidential vote looms.
Sixteen soldiers killed in western Niger ambush
Attack by 'bandits' in Tahoua region near Mali's border also wounds six other soldiers.
India COVID crisis: ‘Lack of oxygen killed him, not the virus’
Death of a doctor due to oxygen shortage at prominent Delhi hospital underscores India's unfolding coronavirus crisis.
Online violence is silencing women journalists
Governments need to take action to protect women journalists from increasing online threats.
Tesla steps up engagement with Chinese regulators: Report
Tesla has faced consumer complaints in China of battery fires, unexpected acceleration and failed software updates.
India COVID surge pushes oil prices down further
New restrictions to block spread of virus are expected to lower demand for transportation fuels in May.
Australia is reviewing China’s ownership of key port: Report
Australia defence minister tells local newspaper that the government would consider national interests in its review.
Indian industry body says time to ‘curtail’ economic activity
Billionaire Uday Kotak says 'maximal response' is needed to cut the transmission links as cases and death toll rise.
Italy plans new floor for 2,000-year-old Colosseum
The project will give visitors a sense of what it was like when gladiators fought in the Roman arena.
Is India counting every COVID case? What about deaths?
As cases soar, experts say official numbers from world's second-most populous country are likely a massive undercount.
Protests grow in South Korea over Japan’s Fukushima water plan
Fishing communities worry water will contaminate the seas despite promises it will be cleaned of radioactive substances.
India COVID cases near 20 million, UK rushes more aid: Live news
With 368,147 cases over past 24 hours, India's total infections now stand at 19.93 million while deaths rise by 3,417.
US top diplomat: China acting more ‘repressively, aggressively’
Antony Blinken says United States's goal is not to contain China but to uphold the international rules-based order.
At least 8 reported killed in Myanmar anti-coup protests
Largest protests in days draw brutal response from security forces with deaths reported across the country.
US to hold WTO talks about COVID vaccine distribution
Biden administration faces increasing pressure to help lower-income nations access much-needed coronavirus jabs.
Several Europe-bound migrants drown off Libya coast: UN
IOM says 'continuous loss of life calls for an urgent change in approach to the situation in Libya and the Central Med'.
Colombia’s president withdrawing tax reforms after mass protests
Right-wing President Ivan Duque's proposed tax reforms drew widespread public anger and protests across Colombia.
Kyrgyzstan says ceasefire with Tajikistan holding after clashes
Kyrgyz interior ministry says casualties on its side had risen to more than 160, with 34 deaths.
Will Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan go to a full-scale war?
Tensions between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan recently escalated into the heaviest fighting in years.
Italy: Inter Milan win first Serie A title in 11 years
Inter Milan's first league title since 2010 ends Juventus's nine-year reign in Italian football.
Cuban dissident artist hospitalised amid hunger strike
Luis Manuel Otero Alcantara, leader of the San Isidro movement, went on hunger strike to protest the seizure of his art.
US denies Iran state media report saying prisoner swap agreed
Meanwhile, UK downplays Iranian state TV report on Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's possible release from prison.
Iran’s Khamenei reprimands foreign minister over leaked audiotape
The supreme leader’s comments cast a shadow over Foreign Minister Javad Zarif’s future in Iranian politics.
India: Modi’s ruling BJP loses crucial West Bengal state election
Mamata Banerjee is set to be the chief minister for the third time after her TMC party won a two-thirds majority.
Crisis brewing as El Salvador’s Congress votes out top judges
Rights advocates and political opposition decry move as attempt by President Nayib Bukele to cement his power.
Chad military council lifts curfew imposed after Deby death
Chad has remained tense since Deby's death, with the military saying that six people were killed during demonstrations.
Manchester United fans invade stadium in protest against owners
Anti-Glazer movement has gained momentum following the club's failed attempt to join a breakaway Super League.
The plight of South Africa’s informal coal miners
Thousands of informal miners in South Africa make a dangerous living by chipping away at abandoned mine shafts.
Victims renew calls for justice as El Mozote trial moves ahead
Recent hearings reveal new details about brutal 1981 massacre of civilians in El Salvador during country’s civil war.
The environmental and labour movements must work together
There is a growing recognition that environmental and social justice must go hand-in-hand.
Turkish police say top ISIL figure captured in operation
Reports say suspect was involved in helping hide former ISIL leader al-Baghdadi in Syria’s Idlib province.
China’s carrier group conducts exercises in South China Sea
Announcement comes after Beijing criticised the US for sending Navy ships into the strategic area.
Nigeria restricts visitors from India, Brazil, Turkey over COVID
Travel bans apply only to passengers who visited the three countries, not ones who transited through them.
Israel observes day of mourning for religious festival dead
At least 45 people were crushed to death on Friday during a stampede at an ultra-Orthodox faith event.
Afghanistan: Roaring tanker fire kills 7, injures 14 in Kabul
Blaze tears through dozens of fuel tankers, destroys homes and knocks out electricity to much of the capital.
India shows why we will all need COVID vaccine booster shots
COVID mutations could spin out of control if situations like that in India continue to occur.
Why the events in Jaffa of May 1, 1921 are important today
From May 1, 1921 to May 1, 2021, everything and nothing has changed between Israelis and Palestinians.
ISS astronauts splash down on SpaceX craft
It was the first US splashdown in darkness since Apollo 8's crew returned from the moon in 1968.
India COVID crisis: ‘We tried 15 hospitals before my mother died’
Despite having money to pay for treatment, one family struggled to find a hospital bed for their 61-year-old mother.
India hits new grim record with 3,689 COVID-19 deaths in one day
Healthcare systems are overwhelmed and a shortage of medical oxygen has emerged as the most serious challenge.
Travelling the Middle East will be the easiest it’s ever been
Relaxed visa requirements, shifting politics, and new transport connections promise to draw more visitors to the region.
Australia’s Perth dodges new lockdown, but imposes restrictions
West Australian premier shuts nightclubs, bans people from attending football derby that attracts 45,000 spectators.
Astronauts leave ISS, begin return to Earth on SpaceX craft
The astronauts spent more than 160 days in space and their Crew Dragon spacecraft should return on Sunday.
Mounting desperation in Cambodia amid COVID lockdown
Government using punitive laws to tackle surge in coronavirus cases, as closure of markets leaves people hungry.
Bomb blasts, protests as Myanmar enters fourth month under coup
Candle-lit vigils and flash protests continue overnight as security forces have reportedly detained more civilians.
North Korea dismisses ‘spurious’ US diplomacy: State media
Pyongyang says US policy 'outdated' as Biden said he wants to resume talks with North Korea.
US: Indianapolis ‘still reeling’ from deadly Fed Ex mass shooting
Indiana governor takes part in memorial hosted by Indianapolis Sikh community, still reeling from attack last month.
Thousands rally for Bolsonaro despite Brazil’s COVID crisis
Show of support for far-right Brazilian president comes as Jair Bolsonaro faces Senate probe into handling of pandemic.
US sanctions on oil, banks expected to be lifted: Iran negotiator
Meanwhile, European diplomats say success to revive 2015 nuclear pact not 'guaranteed' but also 'not impossible'.
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