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Mexico City’s Aztec House of Eagles damaged in storm
A roof covering the structure - part of the Temple Mayor - collapsed, but damage is minor.
Need a tissue? Companies warn common products will see price hike
Plastic, paper, sugar, grain and other US commodities are all getting more expensive as demand outpaces supply.
Brazil looks for vaccines as India’s crisis slows deliveries
Global supplies of COVID vaccines are tight. Brazil is hunting for more as India's crisis slows deliveries.
Five dead, including deputies, in N Carolina standoff: Sheriff
Wellness check leads to heavily-armoured standoff, deaths in North Carolina.
India sees new record COVID cases and deaths as crisis deepens
Hospitals and morgues are overwhelmed as India reports another world record number of daily infections.
US aid to Venezuela driven by more than just need: report
A new report finds that the US deployment of aid was aimed in part to unseat Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro.
‘Devastating’: UN agency slams seismic UK family planning aid cut
UN Population Fund says London has shrunk its support by 85 percent 'at a time when inequalities are deepening'.
Will raising the US capital gains tax help tackle inequality?
President Joe Biden hopes that lifting rates for top earners will raise beaucoup bucks for the American Families Plan.
Grief and anger in Chad over deadly protest crackdown
Relatives demand justice as rights groups call for thorough investigation of deaths during opposition protests.
Turkey’s central bank hikes inflation forecast to 12.2 percent
In its quarterly inflation report, the central bank raised the inflation forecast from 9.4 percent.
In Pictures: A vaccine brings hope to Argentinian grandmother
She set up a daily routine during the lockdown, consisting of reading, dancing, sudoku and watching soap operas.
AJ Contrast wins Amnesty Media Award for Living in the Unknown
VR and Digital Innovation Studio wins ‘Best Use of Digital Media’ for interactive about Uighurs in diaspora.
Sexual violence pervasive in Cameroon’s Anglophone regions
Sexual, gender-based violence on the rise in conflict-hit Northwest and Southwest regions.
India’s COVID crisis is wake-up call for Africa: AU health chief
Africa CDC chief urges Africans to wear masks and avoid large gatherings, warning of continent's fragile health systems.
Gunmen kill 18 in Burkina Faso attack, force many to flee
The attack in Yattakou village also left one person severely wounded and displaced residents, local governor says.
Cultural figures call on EU to set path for Scottish membership
Writers, academics, musicians and actors seek guarantee of EU membership if Scotland votes for independence.
US President Joe Biden’s first 100 days in foreign policy
Biden vowed to reset Donald Trump's 'America First' policy and focus on international diplomacy. How has he fared?
‘Kill your senators’: Man convicted of threat to US lawmakers
Brendan Hunt shared a video titled 'Kill your senators. Slaughter them all'. He faces 10 years in prison.
Video shows Chicago man shot by police in back, had gun
The shooting of Anthony Alvarez comes amid heightened scrutiny of policing in the US.
Biden’s ‘stratagem’ is no grand strategy for a superpower
The Biden administration cannot afford to continue doing foreign policy without a clear direction.
US economic recovery picks up in Q1, powered by consumer spending
The US economy grew 6.4% in Q1, as consumers were reinvigorated by vaccinations, restriction rollbacks and stimulus aid.
Biden’s first 100 days in office: A reckoning
From vaccinations to immigration, how is the Joe Biden White House doing?
‘I’m a horrible skeleton’: Navalny in court after hunger strike
Jailed Kremlin critic looks gaunt in video link images as he launches tirade against Putin.
India’s COVID crisis: ‘I begged for help. My father still died’
Unable to find a hospital bed for his father, Ashish Shrivastav watched helplessly as his father struggled to breathe.
Israel reopens Gaza fishing zone days after it was closed
Israel had closed the fishing zone off the besieged enclave earlier this week in response to rocket attacks.
Studying Dalit history in the 21st century
Dalit studies are about much more than the enquiry of victimhood.
Destination Dubai: Jets in demand to escape India’s COVID horror
Fearing prolonged flight ban between India and UAE, some Indians swamp private operators to whisk them back to safety.
Tokyo Olympics: South Korea begins COVID vaccination for athletes
Overall, more than 900 people from South Korea's delegation will be vaccinated.
‘Life is precious’: India’s migrant workers flee COVID-hit cities
Workers abandoning cities in droves in repeat of last year's exodus when lockdown shut industries and left them jobless.
Eight Venezuelan soldiers killed in clashes on Colombian border
The defence ministry made the announcement two days after it reported fighting with 'irregular Colombian armed groups'.
Algeria detains leading opposition figure Karim Tabbou
Karim Tabbou and other Hirak movement activists are boycotting the legislative elections slated to be held in June.
BioNTech expects vaccine trial results for babies by September
BioNTech chief announces development in German magazine, citing importance for child vaccinations in ending pandemic.
Sold his SUV to buy oxygen for people: India’s good Samaritans
From responding to SOS messages, selling car to buy oxygen cylinders to Muslims cremating Hindus - Indians fight on.
A Delhi family’s desperation: ‘We’re rationing dad’s oxygen’
With only one oxygen cylinder and no way to afford another, the family of a cancer patient with COVID face hard choices.
Cyprus settlement talks found little common ground: UN chief
Latest round of talks in Geneva fails to make headway in ending decades-old conflict between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.
Chauvin trial juror says verdict could have been reached faster
Juror Brandon Mitchell said reaching guilty verdict in the killing of George Floyd was 'easy' after difficult trial.
Two Myanmar airbases attacked amid anti-coup protests: Reports
No confirmation of casualties in attacks on bases in Magway and Meiktila towns as anti-coup protests continue.
Ecuador court decriminalises abortion in rape cases
In Ecuador, a woman risks up to three years in prison for having an abortion, with few exceptions.
Turkey prepares for full lockdown amid rising COVID numbers
Turkey will enforce a nationwide lockdown from Thursday after a surging third wave of coronavirus.
Nepal starts 15-day COVID lockdown as infections spike
Restrictions imposed in most of the Himalayan nation’s main cities and towns amid a resurgence in coronavirus cases.
India’s deadly COVID surge follows crowded events
India's devastating second wave was fuelled a series of crowded events, including mass rallies addressed by PM Modi.
Visualising chemical weapon attacks in the Middle East
Over the past decade, all recorded incidents of chemical weapon attacks in war have been in Syria.
What is our art doing in their capitals?
Why is the Western public sphere so shocked that Tehran is hosting a vast collection of Western art?
The Bay of Piglets
We investigate a preposterous attempt by mercenaries to capture and overthrow Nicolas Maduro, president of Venezuela.
Rare tombs from pre-Pharaonic era discovered in Egypt
The findings of 110 tombs could shed light on two important transitional periods in ancient Egypt.
Mumbai gravediggers work 24/7 shifts as India’s COVID deaths soar
As India records highest daily deaths, Sayyed Munir Kamruddin says he and his colleagues are working around the clock.
Car firms, tech giants feel squeeze of worsening chip shortage
Apple, Samsung, BMW, Ford, Honda say they will either pause production or predict falling sales due to chip shortfall.
Pittsburgh vs Beijing: Biden takes aim at China in key speech
In first speech to Congress, Biden says the US will stand up to Chinese subsidies to state firms, technology theft.
Duterte ‘reluctant’ to confront China over South China Sea row
Philippine president says Manila owes Beijing 'debt of gratitude' but also says country's sovereignty non-negotiable.
Alephia 2053: Animated thriller strikes a chord in Arab world
Set in 2053, it follows group of undercover agents plotting to take down hereditary ruler.
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