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‘Tragic combination’: Millions go hungry amid Brazil COVID crisis
19 million Brazilians have gone hungry during the pandemic, new study finds, as food insecurity is also on the rise.
Libya’s new PM Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh to visit Turkey
Dbeibeh to discuss cooperation on energy and health with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish state media says.
Palestinian short film The Present wins prestigious BAFTA award
Director Farah Nablusi dedicates the award to 'the people of Palestine' in virtual acceptance speech.
Qatar Red Crescent to launch global refugee vaccination project
$100m initiative aims to provide COVID vaccines to more than 3 million refugees and displaced people in 20 countries.
India bans remdesivir exports as COVID-19 cases surge
Health ministry says ban to be in place until 'situation improves' as India sees the sixth record rise in seven days.
Advocate urges Canada to do more to help people in Hong Kong
Canada unveiled new work, study and residency permit programmes this year, but group says more support needed.
Jordan king, prince appear together for first time since rift
The government had accused Prince Hamzah of involvement in a conspiracy to 'destabilise' the kingdom's security.
Rewriting stories of migration – Asma Khan and Hassan Akkad
Refugee filmmaker Hassan Akkad and restaurateur Asma Khan discuss their separate paths for combatting social injustice.
Ukraine turns to Turkey as Russia threatens full-scale war
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy meets Turkey's Erdogan at a time of heightened Russia-Ukraine tensions.
Is Haiti at risk of losing its COVID-19 fight?
Delay to vaccine deliveries and public hesitancy over inoculation could undermine effort to combat coronavirus.
IMF warns on rising debt in COVID-hit Middle East, Central Asia
Thirty countries in the regions saw economic rebound, but outlook remains uncertain because of the pandemic.
Ecuador votes for next president amid COVID and economic crises
Polls open in Ecuador as left-wing economist Andres Arauz and conservative ex-banker Guillermo Lasso vie for presidency.
Peru votes in ‘most fragmented elections in history’
Peruvians, hard hit by COVID pandemic and political scandals, will cast ballots Sunday for next president and Congress.
Breathing lessons: A survivor’s guide to long COVID
Months after contracting COVID-19, I still have fatigue, brain fog, heart palpitations and find it harder to breathe.
Germany struggles to curb ‘very, very serious’ third COVID wave
Data shows more and more young people being hospitalised with respiratory infections and ICUs rapidly filling up.
Rachael Blackmore first female jockey to win Grand National
The 31-year-old Irishwoman rode Minella Times to a landmark victory in the 173rd edition of the famous steeplechase.
US: Large crowds at WrestleMania 37 in Tampa
World Wrestling Entertainment hosts its first large crowd for more than 12 months.
St Vincent volcano: New ‘explosive event’ causes power cuts
'Lightning, thunder and rumblings' reported as evacuations continue on the Caribbean island.
US defence chief in Israel amid Iran nuclear talks
Austin's two-day visit comes just days after talks restarted on reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
Israel’s democratic immunity is under threat
Israel's democratic system continues to erode as Netanyahu does everything and anything to avoid prison.
Chinese vaccines’ effectiveness low, official admits
Efficacy of a coronavirus vaccine from Sinovac has been found to be as low as 50.4 percent by researchers.
Future ties at stake as South Korean PM heads to Iran
Billions of dollars of Iranian money continues to be frozen in South Korean banks as its prime minister heads for talks.
Chad goes to polls as President Deby seeks to extend 30-year rule
Election kicks off amid mounting popular discontent and opposition criticism against incumbent Deby.
Ash-covered St Vincent braces for more volcanic eruptions
Although no one has been reported killed or injured by the blast, experts say the worst may be yet to come.
Electrical ‘incident’ hits Iran’s Natanz nuclear site
No casualties reported at the site that was hit by a large explosion last year.
South African variant can ‘break through’ Pfizer vaccine: Study
Israeli study shows Pfizer-BioNTech shot less potent against B.1.351 variant than other COVID-19 mutations.
Real Madrid beat Barcelona to go top of La Liga
Benzema's winner takes Real Madrid to top of the Spanish football league with rivals Atletico set to play on Sunday.
‘No one cares’: Lebanon’s financial crisis and domestic workers
As Lebanon's economy and currency collapse, foreign domestic workers struggle to make ends meet.
Kyrgyzstan votes on constitution boosting president’s powers
Draft constitution will expand President Sadyr Japarov's powers and allow him to run for office a second time.
Opposition sidelined as Benin votes in presidential election
With most rivals in exile or sidelined, Benin's President Patrice Talon looks set to win a second term in office.
21 workers trapped in flooded mine in China’s Xinjiang
CCTV says rescuers have located 12 of the 21 trapped miners.
At least two dead as strong winds and rain hit southern US
Several US states hit by storms that toppled trees and power lines, and damaged vehicles, homes and other buildings.
‘Almost 180-degree turnaround’: More Black Americans open to jabs
Community leader credits drop in coronavirus vaccine hesitancy among Black people in US to effective outreach.
Erdogan urges end to Ukraine tension, offers Turkey’s support
Turkish president says tensions between Kyiv and Moscow over Donbas conflict have to be resolved through dialogue.
Libya kicks off delayed COVID-19 vaccination drive
PM Abdul Hamid Dbeibah receives shot on live television, urges Libyans to register online for their own vaccinations.
Myanmar has never been a nation. Could it become one now?
In the face of military violence, solidarity between minority ethnic groups and Baram-majority forces is growing.
Irish PM warns against ‘spiral’ in Northern Ireland violence
Micheal Martin issues warning after 14 police officers injured in another night of clashes in Northern Ireland.
Is peace at risk in Northern Ireland?
Pro-British loyalists have been rioting every day for a week, angry about post-Brexit issues.
India: Five killed in election violence in West Bengal state
Rival parties blame each other for inciting the violence in battleground state's Cooch Behar district.
Deadly earthquake rocks Indonesia’s Java, no tsunami warning
A 6.0 magnitude quake hits off Java, killing at least seven in the second disaster to strike the nation this week.
Several dead as suicide bombing targets Somali regional governor
Bay region governor not hurt but at least three people killed and five wounded in attack near Baidoa hotel, police say.
‘Out of control’: Brazil’s COVID surge sparks regional fears
Brazil's South American neighbours worry a COVID-19 variant will spread quickly and lead to another wave of deaths.
Saint Vincent awaits more volcanic explosions as help offered
Caribbean nations have offered help by either shipping emergency supplies or temporarily opening their borders.
Iran imposes 10-day restrictions amid sharp rise in COVID cases
Authorities forced to impose partial shutdowns as cases continue to rise after Iranian new year holidays.
Iran tests newest advanced nuclear centrifuges
Iran says products from its cascades will have civilian uses, bashes Western powers for suggesting otherwise.
10 Myanmar police killed in attack by ethnic armies: Reports
Fighters from an alliance of rebel groups reportedly attack a police station in new escalation after the military coup.
Saudi Arabia executes 3 soldiers for ‘cooperating with enemy’
Defence ministry says soldiers were sentenced to death by a specialist court after a fair trial.
Greek PM demands swift probe into journalist’s murder
Karaivaz, who worked for a private TV channel, was shot several times on Friday outside his house.
Unconventional journalists: Wolfe, Kanafani and García Márquez
We look at the lives and legacies of three journalists who broke the mould.
Vaccine shortages hit poor countries as global deliveries stall
Fewer than two million COVAX doses were cleared for shipment to 92 countries in the developing world last two weeks.
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