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‘Dreamers’ urge compassion for families, children at US border
Amid increase in migration at US-Mexico border, DACA recipients relive their own journeys to US decades ago.
Ethiopia to designate TPLF, OLF-Shene as ‘terror’ groups
The Ethiopian government launched a huge security operation against the Tigray People's Liberation Front last year.
A new approach to elections in Palestine
When the legislative elections do take place, Palestinians should vote to reject the status quo.
Bulgaria faces fresh vote as Socialists refuse to form government
Bulgaria will head to the polls in July after the Socialists became the third party to refuse to lead a government.
Is stability in Chad at risk?
Anger grows against Chad's interim military council, which took power following President Idriss Deby's shock death.
More than 800 migrants rescued in Mediterranean head to Italy
Charity ship sails to Sicily with 236 people while coastguard and border police brought 532 others to Lampedusa.
France: Scuffles and arrests in Paris as thousands mark May Day
Dozens arrested in Paris where protesters set bins on fire and smashed the windows of a bank.
Who will help India overcome its COVID catastrophe?
Medical system collapses and misinformation spreads online as record breaking coronavirus surge continues.
May Day protesters demand workers’ rights amid pandemic
Countries worldwide mark International Labour Day, the annual celebration of workers' rights.
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan agree new ceasefire after border clashes
Ceasefire announcement came after reports of fresh shooting and troop build-ups in the aftermath of border clashes.
Tunisia to seek $4bn loan from IMF, PM says
Tunisian prime minister says loan constitutes 'last opportunity' to save the cash-strapped country's economy.
Somali lawmakers vote for country to hold indirect elections
Speaker says 140 MPs backed return to September agreement allowing for indirect presidential and parliamentary polls.
Afghan retreat: US starts withdrawing from its longest war
US President Biden, determined to end what he called 'the forever war', says pullout to be complete by September 11.
Turkey adds crypto firms to terror funding regulations
Presidential decree adds cryptocurrency exchanges to anti-money laundering and terrorism financing rules.
Australia bans, criminalises arrivals from COVID-hit India
From May 3, Australian residents and citizens may face fines and jail if they choose to fly home from COVID-hit India.
India: Smothering critique amidst the second COVID wave
Pain and anger have swamped India’s social media and the government is trying to suppress negative posts.
India government ‘ignored’ COVID-19 warnings: Report
India did not impose major restrictions to stop the coronavirus' spread despite warnings by scientists.
How China came to dominate the South China Sea
As China contests islands from Japan to Malaysia, it has deployed its 'maritime militia' across the South China Sea.
Maradona received inadequate care, left to fate: Medical report
Football legend's medical team acted in an 'inappropriate, deficient and reckless manner', an expert medical panel says.
What is happening in occupied East Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah?
Israel ordered six Palestinian families to leave their homes in Sheikh Jarrah on May 2 to make way for Jewish settlers.
Hospital fire kills 18 in India as 402,000 COVID cases announced
Deadly blaze breaks out in a COVID-19 ward as India becomes first country with more than 400,000 cases in one day.
Myanmar’s UN ambassador: ‘Military coup must fail’
Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun discusses the escalating conflict in his country.
DRC declares ‘state of siege’ in violence-hit eastern provinces
Hundreds have been killed and many displaced in mineral-rich Ituri and North Kivu provinces due to a surge in attacks.
US says no ‘grand bargain’ as Biden changes approach to N Korea
Biden opts for diplomacy after review considered lack of progress in convincing Pyongyang to give up nuclear weapons.
WHO approves Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use
Approval comes as cases surge around the world, putting pressure on governments to accelerate vaccination programmes.
Unions in Chile lead demands for emergency aid as pandemic bites
Unions demand emergency assistance, higher wages as prolonged pandemic leaves people with nothing to eat.
UN calls for restoration of democracy in Myanmar, end to violence
Statement follows warning from special envoy that coup has united people against military and situation is deteriorating
Investigators probing Giuliani role in Ukraine ambassador removal
Trump's former lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, targeted top US diplomat in Ukraine, who became a key impeachment witness.
Military funds for Trump border wall to be cancelled
The Biden administration said it will also fix flooding and soil erosion caused by unfinished sections of the wall.
Colombia’s ex-FARC leaders admit kidnapping and other crimes
In court, an ex-commander of the defunct rebel group formally admits that kidnappings were official FARC policy.
‘Sell in May & go away?’ US stocks pare biggest rally since Nov
The S&P 500 trimmed its biggest monthly advance since November, with energy and tech shares leading losses on Friday.
AstraZeneca delays filing for US approval for COVID vaccine
The Anglo-Swedish drugmaker said it intends to seek US authorisation for its shot in the coming weeks.
Amid uncertainty, Iran and US showing ‘willingness’ in deal talks
US national security adviser says 'all sides' are willing to talk 'seriously' about a pathway back into the deal.
Russia blacklists 8 EU officials in retaliation for sanctions
EU condemns Moscow's tit-for-tat measures, says it reserves right 'to take appropriate measures in response'.
China’s new IP rights protections fall short: Biden’s trade rep
The Biden administration urged China to do more to respect the intellectual property of US companies.
US to restrict travel from India to limit COVID-19 spread
Under the policy, non-US citizens who have been in India within the last 14 days are not eligible to enter the US.
Exxon, Chevron generate most free cash flow in over a year
Rallying crude prices and demand for chemicals for plastics more than offset losses from refining oil, firms reported.
UBI in Brazil, Biden’s latest tax hike, and China’s space station
We gather the numbers to know from the week’s biggest economic and business news stories.
What’s next for Russia’s opposition movement?
Russia moves to label Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny's organisations 'extremist'.
Mexico’s young workers are desperate for jobs
One in every six young people aged 18 to 29 in Latin America and the Caribbean has left work since the pandemic began.
‘Do not resuscitate’ discussions: Can we do better?
COVID-19 must not be used as an excuse to avoid difficult discussions about Do Not Attempt CPR decisions.
UN ‘disturbed’ by Bahrain forces’ violent breakup of jail sit-in
Human rights office calls for thorough investigation into 'violent repression' of peaceful sit-in at Jau prison.
Suicide bombing kills over 20 in Afghanistan’s Logar province
The truck bomb in the provincial capital of Pul-e Alam also wounded more than 90 people, interior ministry says.
Germany to begin returning Benin bronzes to Nigeria next year
Officials say deal reached with Nigerian authorities to work on restitution plan for 'substantial' number of artefacts.
Europe’s economy shrinks as US, China recoveries power ahead
Europe has its second straight quarter of shrinking economic growth, thanks to lockdowns and slow vaccine roll-outs.
DeSantis to sign ‘voter suppression’ bill decried by activists
Florida set to be latest state to enact measures that limit access to ballot boxes and mail-in votes.
Starving Malagasy forced to eat leaves, locusts for survival
Near-total disappearance of food sources has created 'full-blown nutrition emergency' in south Madagascar, WFP warns.
English football begins four-day social media boycott over abuse
Social media silence by football leagues, clubs and players in England in protest against online racist abuse.
Spain: ‘Trump-like’ Madrid governor set for election win
Isabel Diaz Ayuso has kept bars open in the pandemic, winning praise among businesses who have named a beer after her.
Kyrgyzstan says 31 killed in clashes at Tajikistan border
Meanwhile, Tajikistan has yet to officially acknowledge any deaths from the clashes.
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