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‘Priceless’ relics seized from smugglers to return to Afghanistan
US turns over dozens of artefacts seized from a New York-based art dealer to the Afghan government.
Biden calls for climate action as Xi renews carbon neutral pledge
US wants to cut country's gas emissions in half by 2030 from the 2005 level, while China sets coal consumption limits.
New video shows additional angle in death of Ma’Khia Bryant
A neighbour's security footage shows the moments before a white policeman arrived and fatally shot the Black teenager.
Great expectations: US firms beat profit estimates at record rate
With results in from 110 of the S&P 500 companies, 85.5 percent have beaten analysts' estimates for earnings per share.
Anti-Asian hate crimes bill passes US Senate
New law would require the US Department of Justice to focus on prosecuting hate crimes amid surge in attacks.
Drought in Mexico reaches critical levels as lakes dry up
Authorities fear that once-thriving bodies of water that served surrounding communities may turn into dusty plains.
Tesla tricked into autopilot with no one at wheel, watchdog warns
Consumer Reports test came just days after a Tesla crashed in Texas, killing the two men in the car.
Daunte Wright remembered as ‘prince of Brooklyn Center’
At the funeral for the 20-year-old shot by a police officer, emotions ran high amid calls for law enforcement reform.
Aguililla: The Mexican town in the crossfires of a cartel war
Located in the state of Michoacan, the town has been consumed by a bloody turf war between rival cartels.
US Republicans’ infrastructure offer a fraction of Biden’s plan
Senate Republicans propose a narrower and lower-cost alternative to the $2.3 trillion Joe Biden hopes to spend.
UNSC: ‘Deep concern’ about sexual violence allegations in Tigray
Security Council issues 1st statement about six-month conflict, urges 'unfettered humanitarian access' to those in need.
Cathie Wood’s ARK says Bitcoin could help fight climate change
The top global cryptocurrency has a big carbon footprint, but ARK Invest says Bitcoin could boost renewables investment.
Algerian scholar gets three years in jail for ‘offending Islam’
Said Djabelkhir, who was released on bail, says he will appeal and continue to fight for 'freedom of conscience'.
Biden to propose nearly doubling capital gains tax for the rich
Biden will propose almost doubling the capital gains tax rate for wealthy individuals to 39.6%, sources tell Bloomberg.
‘I felt he was guilty’ Chauvin trial alternate juror says
Lisa Christensen says she 'locked eyes' with Derek Chauvin several times during trial and it was 'uncomfortable'.
US House votes to make Washington, DC, the 51st state
Bill to grant DC statehood passes in party line vote, but faces tough opposition from Republicans in the US Senate.
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Derek Chauvin has been found guilty of George Floyd’s murder. Why is his guilty verdict so important?
Turkey: Crypto exchange CEO flees country as probe is launched
Remaining assets of active users on now-shuttered Thodex exchange 'irretrievable', says lawyer.
New York City subway bomber sentenced to life in prison
Akayed Ullah, a Bangladeshi immigrant, had attempted to blow himself up inside a busy transit hub at rush hour in 2017.
EU yet to decide on legal case against AstraZeneca over shortfall
European Commission says no decision taken on whether to sue AstraZeneca over a shortfall in deliveries of COVID shots.
Will Joe Biden restore US leadership on climate change?
US president hosts virtual summit to set global emission targets.
Uganda: DRC’s reparation claims ‘dangerously disproportionate’
Uganda says the more than $13bn in reparations sought by DRC over Ituri conflict could ruin its economy.
Angola: Luanda flood death toll rises to 24, thousands displaced
More than 11,000 people affected and at least 2,300 homes flooded, provincial government says.
License to scroll: UK spy agency MI5 joins Instagram
Social media presence will be dedicated to busting 'martini-drinking stereotypes' and promoting career opportunities.
What is next for Aleksey Navalny’s movement?
Navalny can still bring tens of thousands onto the streets, but a major anti-Putin uprising remains unlikely.
How Deby’s death will affect the Sahel and beyond
Chad's neighbours and Western allies anxious about stability of nation central in fight against region's armed groups.
Jordan releases 16, keeps two detained over ‘sedition’ plot
Prosecutor frees 16 detained people at the request of the king, but says two key suspects will remain in detention.
US jobless claims dip to one-year low, as reopening gathers pace
The drop in jobless claims signals the economy is opening back up and consumers are eager to unleash pent-up demand.
Remote work really does us make us more productive
Study finds remote work boom will lift productivity in the United States economy by 5 percent.
US general ‘concerned’ about Afghan troops after US withdrawal
Top general McKenzie said Afghan military may not be able to hold ground against Taliban once foreign troops leave.
Record COVID cases in India as world grapples with virus: Live
Hospitals struggle with empty oxygen cylinders and shortage of beds as second wave of virus surges through India.
Minneapolis prepares for Daunte Wright funeral
A police officer faces manslaughter charges for shooting Wright on April 11 not far from where George Floyd was killed.
Russia to pull back troops from Ukraine border
Russia's announcement comes after fears in Ukraine and the West that Moscow had been attempting to provoke hostilities.
Ethiopian county, home to 25,000 people, seized by fighters: EHRC
Rights body says it received reports an armed group took control of Sedal Woreda, in Benishangul-Gumuz region.
Race and policing in the aftermath of the George Floyd trial
The US is still a place where a routine traffic stop can end up in a life-or-death situation.
Earth Day Summit: Biden opens with pledge to slash US emissions
Summit aims to reassert US leadership on climate crisis, but activists like Greta Thunberg are keeping up pressure.
Namibia: Indigenous leaders want big oil out of Kavango Basin
The Kavango Basin could generate billions of barrels of oil, but environmental and Indigenous groups want it protected.
Disputed memo on partitioning Bosnia sparks fears of violence
The document in question, which suggests redrawing borders along ethnic lines, has allegedly reached the EU.
‘You have two killers in the air’: India’s other deadly pandemic
Twenty-two of the world’s most polluted cities are in India, where deadly air plus COVID-19 is putting millions at risk.
Infographic: The most valuable football clubs in the world
The world’s richest football clubs are all European, with the top 20 teams worth more than $45bn.
Biden pledges to halve US emissions by 2030 at climate summit
US president opens global climate summit with the ambitious goal, with details of how it will be achieved.
Will the death of Chad’s president create a security vacuum?
Deby was killed near the northern border with Libya while leading troops battling a rebel group.
India’s COVID ’emergency’ amid record jump in virus infections
India's crumbling health services struggle to cope amid world's highest daily tally of new cases and record deaths.
Vienna talks: US gives Iran ‘examples’ of sanctions it could lift
A US official said details on which sanctions could be lifted, and which sanctions are being reviewed, have been shared.
Taking a knee, lifting fist to be punished at Tokyo 2020 Olympics
Against the backdrop of the BLM movement protesting racial injustice, calls increased for change to IOC rule.
‘Kuwait is unsafe for women’: Outrage over brutal murder of woman
Murder sparks calls for stricter punishment for perpetrators after woman is killed by man released on bail.
It’s time for the World Bank to scrap its Doing Business rankings
The rankings are hindering efforts for a 'green, inclusive and resilient' COVID-19 recovery.
Pakistan-born ‘neo-Sufi’ singer breaks free from music traditions
Aftab's musical style is inspired by a diverse range of singers, but she refuses to identify with a conventional genre.
How dangerous is climate misinformation?
The Stream asks why climate lies are thriving and what can be done about them.
India’s Islamic scholar Maulana Wahiduddin Khan dies of COVID-19
Khan, 96, authored more than 200 books, including a two-volume commentary on the Holy Quran.
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