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Tesla beats quarterly revenue expectations on robust demand
Electric vehicle maker closed the session up 1.2 percent to $738.20 but its multi-year delivery outlook was unchanged.
Activists: Drop all charges against Minneapolis protesters
Legal NGOs are assisting hundreds of protesters against police brutality to fight charges.
Saudi king invites Qatar’s ruler to visit: Emir’s office
Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani receives a letter from King Salman 'including an invitation to visit'.
US sanctions Guatemala officials ahead of Harris meeting
The sanctions target a member of Guatemala's Congress and a former presidential chief of staff.
Turkey announces full lockdown in bid to halt COVID surge
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says strictest measures yet are necessary to avoid 'heavy costs' in near future.
Nigeria: Kidnappers kill two more captive students
The Greenfield University students were kidnapped by gunmen last week in Kaduna state. northwest Nigeria.
What’s fuelling the rise in global military expenditure?
A report says global military spending reached nearly $2 trillion last year, despite the global pandemic.
Ontario requests help from Canadian military amid COVID crisis
Ontario health minister says province is asking federal government for assistance amid high number of ICU patients.
US to share up to 60 million doses of AstraZeneca COVID vaccine
AstraZeneca is not yet approved for distribution in the United States - US officials are going to share what they have.
US Justice Department launches investigation of Louisville police
The probe comes a year after the death of Breonna Taylor, a Black woman who was shot during a police raid at her home.
Can new Cyprus talks find an unlikely breakthrough?
Expectations are low as Greek and Turkish Cypriots prepare for new talks, but some believe Turkey may hold the key.
US Supreme Court to hear challenge on carrying concealed handguns
The lawsuit seeks an unfettered right to carry concealed handguns. Lower courts have already rejected its arguments.
Erdogan slams Biden’s recognition of Armenian ‘genocide’
Turkish president says Biden's announcement opened a 'deep wound' in bilateral relations between the NATO allies.
Will soaring US crop prices show up on a grocery shelf near you?
Prices of essential crops including wheat, corn and soybeans are surging to the highest since 2013.
Draghi unveils Italy recovery plan targeting women, youth, south
PM Mario Draghi says his government's 220bn-euro EU-funded plan holds the key to Italy's destiny.
What do Apple’s new privacy settings mean for you?
The rules may bring seismic change to the $100bn mobile advertising market if most iPhone users decline data collection.
‘Sham’ Libya trials sentenced 22 to death: Rights group
Amnesty International says death sentences in eastern Libya were politically motivated, aimed at punishing opponents.
World reacts to India’s catastrophic COVID surge
Countries including the UK, Germany and the United States have pledged to rapidly send medical aid to India.
US Supreme Court to hear Palestinian Guantanamo prisoner’s case
Abu Zubaydah wants to question two former CIA contractors who allegedly tortured him in Poland.
UAE wealth fund eyes $1BN gas deal as ties with Israel deepen
If completed, deal between Mubadala and Israel's Delek Drilling would be the biggest since Abraham Accords were signed.
Antony Blinken to make first virtual visit to Africa
The US secretary of state will meet with leaders of Nigeria and Kenya.
Andrew Brown shooting: North Carolina city readies for ‘unrest’
Brown, a Black man, was fatally shot by sheriff's deputies and the public awaits the release of bodycam footage.
EU sues AstraZeneca over alleged failure to supply COVID vaccines
Move follows months of rows between Brussels and the British-Swedish company over troubled delivery of vaccine doses.
Turkey: Crypto mania clobbered by exchange collapses and fallout
Exchanges Thodex and Vebitcoin both crumbled within days of each other, triggering a manhunt and arrests.
Kanye’s Yeezy sneakers fetch a record $1.8M in private sale
The pair of Kanye West's 'Grammy Worn' Nike Air Yeezy 1 prototype sneakers were put up for sale at Sotheby's.
Total suspends $20BN LNG project in Mozambique indefinitely
The decision to suspend the LNG project due to rising security threats is a blow to Total and Mozambique.
Traditional rulers can help end violence in Africa
Remembering how we used to successfully resolve our disputes can bring us one step closer to securing our future.
Chad military council names transitional prime minister
Albert Pahimi Padacke, presidential runner-up, named as interim PM following death of Chad's leader Idriss Deby.
Despite virus, global military spending grew in 2020, led by US
2020 saw largest uptick for more than a decade, even as some countries redirected funds to fight pandemic.
Amid Brazil’s COVID chaos, socialist Marica forges different path
Marica pays its residents a universal basic income, using its own digital currency, and procures its own COVID-19 jabs.
Zaghari-Ratcliffe handed another prison sentence in Iran
UK-Iranian national, who has served five years in prison, handed an extra year after being found guilty of 'propaganda'.
Nepal COVID infections surge, fuelled by India’s mutant strains
Nepal, which shares a border with India, reported 3,032 new infections on Sunday, its highest daily surge this year.
COVID: South Africa to resume vaccine rollout with J&J jab
Decision comes after Johnson & Johnson vaccine was temporary suspended for a possible link between jab and blood clots.
Turkey: More than 100 on trial over 2014 Kobane protests
Prosecutors charged 108 defendants with 29 crimes; seeking multiple life sentences and thousands of years in prison.
Sarah Gamal: First Arab female basketball referee at Olympics
Hijab-wearing Sarah Gamal will be the first Arab and African woman to referee 3-on-3 basketball games at the Olympics.
Russia suspends activities of Kremlin critic Navalny’s groups
Moscow dials up pressure on jailed Kremlin critic's movement, prompting condemnation from Germany.
COVID ‘swallowing’ people in India as crematoriums overwhelmed
India's unfolding coronavirus crisis is most visceral in its overwhelmed crematoriums and graveyards.
Indonesia: Papua intelligence chief killed in rebel attack
The general was killed during a shoot-out after rebels opened fire at a patrolling unit in the Papuan highlands.
Leaked Javad Zarif recording stirs hot political debate in Iran
Foreign minister's private comments on power struggles within the Iranian establishment ignite controversy.
Somali opposition fighters ‘cordon off parts of Mogadishu’
Witnesses report movement of fighters a day after clashes with government troops over president's bid to extend mandate.
UK minister denies PM Johnson said ‘let the bodies pile high’
Scandal marks latest escalation of war of words between Johnson and his former chief adviser Dominic Cummings.
From out-performer to laggard: COVID endangers India recovery
Data suggest a worsening contraction in retail activity as India suffers record numbers of COVID infections.
Oil slips below $62 as India virus cases rise
Fifth day of record number of COVID infections in the world's third-biggest oil importer is expected to hit demand.
India’s removal of tweets critical of COVID response ‘dangerous’
Removing tweets critical of the government's COVID response puts people's health at risk, say activists and legislators.
Indian farmers continue anti-farm law protests amid COVID surge
Thousands of farmers are undeterred and continue their protests outside New Delhi despite a record surge in infections.
Malaysia to roll out AstraZeneca COVID jab for over-60s
Government has been criticised for slow progress of vaccination campaign amid renewed jump in cases.
Could Ukraine’s nuclear industry face another Chernobyl?
Thirty-five years after disaster the industry faces claims of corruption, safety issues and politicised decision-making.
Pakistan ready for India talks if Kashmir actions ‘revisited’: FM
Qureshi’s statement is in line with Al Jazeera’s report on Pakistan seeking 'specific' actions from India on Kashmir.
Israeli police remove East Jerusalem barricades after protests
The ban on gatherings near Al-Aqsa Mosque and an anti-Arab march by far-right Israelis triggered days of confrontations.
Hong Kong and Singapore to start travel bubble next month
The bubble begins May 26 and will start with a daily flight into each city, with up to 200 travellers on board.
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