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As Western powers raise alarm, Navalny transferred to hospital
Move comes after Navalny’s physician warns 44-year-old could be on verge of death in jail due to deteriorating health.
Half of US adults have at least one COVID vaccine shot
Almost 130 million aged 18 or above received at least one dose of a vaccine, officials reported.
Australia to hold inquiry into military suicides
New Royal Commission will examine suicides among serving and former military personnel.
Britain’s Johnson cancels India trip amid record COVID spike
British PM cancels his first major foreign visit since taking power in 2019 as coronavirus cases surge in India.
Fun Ramadan activities to do with your kids
Festive decorations for Ramadan that you can make to liven up your home for suhoor and iftar.
Jose Mourinho sacked as Tottenham Hotspur manager
Former Manchester United and Real Madrid boss was appointed as Spurs manager in November 2019.
Pakistan: TLP protesters free abducted policemen after violence
Eleven police officers were abducted by supporters of the far-right party during violent clashes in Lahore on Sunday.
Iran says open to talks with Saudi Arabia after media reports
Iran refuses to say whether it held talks with Saudi Arabia, but said it is open to prospect of talks with regional foe.
Amid violence, Ethiopia declares state of emergency in Amhara
Last few days have seen deadly violence in the Oromia special zones with civilians fleeing, the defence ministry said.
ISIL-linked group in Egypt claims execution of Copt, 2 tribesmen
A 13-minute video released by Sinai Province showed three men from Sinai being shot dead by armed men.
How the siege of Sarajevo changed war reporting
From the use of armoured cars and flak jackets to digital technology and live satellite broadcasts.
Is a double mutant COVID variant behind India’s record surge?
India says virus strain also found in several nations, including Australia, Germany, Namibia, New Zealand, UK and US.
India COVID surge drives oil prices down on falling demand fears
India's rising COVID cases raise fears of new lockdowns, denting fuel demand in the key energy importer.
COVID roundup: India’s rising cases and a ‘travel bubble’
India continues reporting over 200,000 daily cases, but Australia and New Zealand open quarantine-free 'travel bubble'.
European Super League: Breakaway football clubs launch new league
Europe's 12 elite football clubs launch of breakaway league that is slammed by global and continental governing bodies.
South Africa: Cape Town fire damages nearly 200-year-old library
Mountain inferno spreads to the University of Cape Town in South Africa, forcing thousands of students to evacuate.
‘We’ve cried ourselves dry’: COVID overwhelms Manila hospitals
Faced with an alarming wave of infections, medical staff have the grim job of deciding life and death for patients.
Will Russia attack Ukraine?
Moscow is massing its troops along the border with its neighbour amid heightened tension.
‘Like fire-fighting’: China carmakers struggle with chip shortage
Automakers around the world have had to adjust assembly lines due to chip shortages caused by high demand for cars.
New record rise in India’s COVID cases, deaths; curfew in capital
Delhi to be under curfew as India sees 273,810 new cases, taking total caseload past 15 million and record 1,619 deaths.
Outcry in Myanmar as military airs images of ‘tortured’ detainees
Appeals for action after military TV broadcasts images of six young detainees whose faces appear bloodied and bruised.
China says it has no plans to replace dollar with digital yuan
China's central bank is testing a digital version of its currency across the country, but says it is for domestic use.
New Indian coal power plants planned despite climate risk: Report
Draft electricity policy shows India considering coal due to it being the 'cheapest source of generation': Reuters.
‘Terrorism threat has moved’ from Afghanistan, says top US envoy
Blinken defends decision to withdraw from Afghanistan, saying Washington needed to focus on China and the pandemic.
Bangladesh cracks down on Islamist group after anti-Modi protests
Top Hefazat-e-Islam leader among hundreds arrested over deadly protests against last month's visit by the Indian leader.
Students flee devastating fires on slopes of Table Mountain
Several buildings at University of Cape Town, including Reading Room of historic Jagger Library, destroyed in blaze.
Hugs, tears as Australia and New Zealand ‘travel bubble’ starts
Quarantine-free travel agreement allows families to reunite and airlines are adding more flights to meet demand.
New UK challenge trial to see whether people can get COVID again
Study aims to deepen understanding about immunity and help design better treatments and vaccines.
AMLO to propose extending social programme to Central America
Mexican president says he wants to propose to Joe Biden to extend aid programme in effort to curb migration to the US.
Israel and Greece sign record defence deal
Agreement includes a $1.65bn contract for the establishment and operation of a training centre for the Greek air force.
UEFA threatens to ban clubs that join breakaway Super League
Reports suggest announcement on plans for breakaway competition to rival UEFA's Champions League could be imminent.
Ontario’s COVID crisis: ‘This scenario was entirely preventable’
Anger rises alongside COVID-19 infections in Canadian province, as healthcare workers want more action from government.
Multiple rockets hit Iraqi airbase, wounding two soldiers
At least five rockets target Balad airbase, north of Baghdad, which hosts US contractors and Iraqi security forces.
Argentina receives AstraZeneca jabs amid anti-lockdown protests
New COVID-19 restrictions have been imposed in and around Buenos Aires in effort to stem recent rise in infections.
Russia expels 20 Czech diplomats in retaliatory move
Russia gives diplomats just over 24 hours to leave the country, in response to Czech expulsion of 18 Russian diplomats.
At least 19 people killed in west Niger attack
Governor of Tillaberi region says dozens of heavily armed attackers on motorbikes stormed the village of Gaigorou.
Myanmar shadow gov’t demands invite for ASEAN summit talks
Parallel 'national unity government' says it wants to take part in crisis talks scheduled for next week in Indonesia.
US warns of consequences if jailed Kremlin critic Navalny dies
US national security adviser says Alexey Navalny's safety is the Russian government's responsibility.
‘No food in the fridge’: A gruelling Ramadan in Lebanon
Aid groups are struggling to feed thousands of vulnerable families in Lebanon amid highest food inflation in the world.
Calls grow for stricter gun control amid string of US shootings
Non-profit group reports 150 mass shootings since start of the year, putting pressure on Joe Biden to take action.
Cape Verde holds parliamentary vote amid major recession
Neither of the two main parties is predicted to emerge the outright winner of election dominated by the pandemic.
Clashes in Pakistan after TLP takes several police hostage
Police say they launched a security operation after a right-wing group took six security personnel hostage in Lahore.
The Arab Spring has been misunderstood
A decade after the Arab Spring, Westerners’ perceptions of events and Arabs’ perceptions of themselves remain muddled.
Could climate change force a billion people to move?
Climate hazards could factor into migration of growing numbers of people in developing countries in the decades ahead.
Egypt: Dozens injured after train derails near Cairo
At least 97 people injured after eight carriages derailed in the city of Qalyubia, north of Cairo.
Food, photography and social justice – Asma Khan and Hassan Akkad
Restaurateur Asma Khan and refugee activist Hassan Akkad discuss problematic social hierarchies and how to disrupt them.
‘I still have nightmares’: Surviving Australia’s Kangaroo Point
After 50 men were freed from detention in March, the fate of asylum seekers who remained behind is unclear.
Three killed, two wounded in shooting at Wisconsin tavern
Suspected attacker on the run, authorities said shooting appeared to be a 'targeted and isolated incident'.
War-torn Syria to hold presidential elections on May 26
Candidates must have lived in Syria for at least 10 consecutive years, meaning opposition figures in exile cannot run.
US backs Japan’s Fukushima plans despite S Korea’s concerns
Seoul fails to gain US support against Japan's decision to release contaminated water from Fukushima nuclear plant.
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