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US court orders halt to ‘Satan Shoe’ sales in Nike trademark row
Nike claimed shoe promoted by rapper Lil Nas X, purportedly containing drop of human blood, infringed its trademarks.
Honey Thaljieh: First captain of Palestine women’s football team
Former Palestinian women’s football captain who has fought prejudice all her life now promotes equality through sport.
Iraq infections surge as coronavirus variant fuels second wave
Fatigued and overloaded, health workers struggle to cope with a second wave of the coronavirus in Iraq.
India’s new daily COVID infections highest in six months
Surge in cases continues with world's third worst-hit country reporting 81,466 new infections - highest since October 2.
Dutch PM Rutte survives no-confidence vote despite censure
Chances of forming new government dealt a blow after parliament accused him of not telling the truth about cabinet.
Myanmar refuses to accept Rohingya girl deported by India: Report
India's move to deport 14-year-old girl to coup-hit Myanmar while her family lived in a Bangladesh camp draws criticism.
Hindu right-wing groups in US got $833,000 of federal COVID fund
Five groups linked to India's Hindu nationalist organisations received direct payments and loans in federal relief fund.
Dozens killed, many trapped after Taiwan train derails in tunnel
The express train came off the rails in a tunnel after reportedly hitting a truck that had rolled onto the railway line.
In tourist-free Bali, artists persevere through ‘darkest moment’
Art and Bali's unique Hindu culture are inextricably linked but the absence of visitors has left artists struggling.
Record number of Filipino lawyers killed under Duterte’s watch
Some 61 lawyers, prosecutors and judges were killed in the last five years, prompting calls for the UN to help investiga
Venezuela: Two soldiers killed by land mine near Colombia border
The explosion also left nine members of Venezuela's military injured, the defence ministry says.
US: We we will work in ‘lockstep’ with Japan, S Korea on N Korea
US State Department says approach to North Korea will have to be done in concert with close allies.
Mother tried to save 9-year-old boy in California mass shooting
Police say the boy may have died in his mother's arms; the shooter is hospitalised and apparently knew the victims.
‘I thought he was dead’: Paramedic says of George Floyd
Floyd's girlfriend and paramedics who tried to revive him testify in murder trial of Derek Chauvin.
How will Europe deal with suspected Russian spies?
Moscow said Italy's expulsion of two Russian officials suspected of spying should not affect its relations with Rome.
Iran, world powers to discuss US return to nuclear deal
The EU-led virtual meeting will attempt to engage Iran and the US to resume compliance with the JCPOA nuclear deal.
Joy, agony as boat brings Mozambique attack survivors to safety
A week after Palma attack, there were scenes of happiness and desperation at Pemba port as 1,200 people arrived by boat.
Ukraine accuses Russia of ‘muscle-flexing’ as tensions rise
Kremlin spokesman plays down military build-up, says Russia taking measures to ensure the security of its own borders.
‘Catastrophic’: Africa CDC issues warning over India shot delays
Continent unlikely to meet vaccination targets if AstraZeneca supply delays from Serum Institute of India continue.
Trump must pay for ‘haphazard’ voting lawsuit: Wisconsin governor
Wisconsin's govenor said Trump and his lawyers should pay $145,000 for squandering taxpayer resources with the suit.
OPEC+ agrees to up production with an eye towards summer rebound
OPEC+ agreed to add more than two million barrels a day to global oil supplies from May to July.
Biden convenes first meeting with Cabinet, the most diverse ever
Coming amid COVID-19 pandemic, full Cabinet meeting marks a key benchmark in launch of the new Biden administration.
Bangladesh sees record high daily coronavirus cases amid surge
Government announces series of new restrictions to stem the spread of the virus, including a ban on some air travellers.
Fast & furious: Will Biden’s $174BN accelerate a global EV boom?
Funds will go to installing charging stations as well as tax credits for consumers to buy American-made electric cars.
Pakistan defers India trade restarting decision over Kashmir
'Consensus' move came after top economic decision-making body gave go-ahead for imports of cotton and sugar from India.
Some migrants are being released into US without paperwork
The United States is seeing an uptick in the number of migrants making their way to the US-Mexico border.
Tanzanian doctors pin hopes on new president for COVID turnaround
All eyes on Samia Suluhu Hassan, successor of late President John Magufuli who long downplayed severity of COVID-19.
Pfizer data suggests COVID-19 shot protects against SA variant
Citing updated trial data, Pfizer and BioNTech also say their vaccine is 91 percent effective at preventing COVID-19.
Firm at heart of J&J vaccine woes has history of safety citations
Emergent BioSolutions has been cited for issues like poorly trained employees, cracked vials and mould, the AP reported.
US jobless claims unexpectedly rise as COVID recovery continues
New claims for state unemployment benefits in the US rose by 61,000 for the week ending March 27.
Violence in Cameroon’s Anglophone crisis takes high civilian toll
Experts warn of backsliding to 'fragile state' status as civilians targeted in conflict between separatists and gov't.
Made in the USA: Manufacturing expands at fastest pace since 1983
Measures of new orders, production and hiring all jumped, and more firms reported optimistic outlooks about the future.
Killings, violence, detention: Myanmar is no place for children
Forty-three children have been killed in the two months since Myanmar’s military coup began on February 1.
Ramadan fasting safe in COVID-19 pandemic: UK study
Researchers who studied data from 2020 say practices in Muslim holy month did not have negative effect on COVID deaths.
UK police officer found guilty of belonging to neo-Nazi group
Benjamin Hannam, 22, is believed to be the first serving British officer convicted of a 'terrorism' offence.
US climate envoy heads to India to push ‘climate ambition’
John Kerry's overseas trip includes the UAE and Bangladesh, a country especially vulnerable to climate change.
Yasser Abbas: Will there be armed conflict over Nile dam dispute?
Sudan’s irrigation minister discusses continuing tensions with Ethiopia over the Renaissance Dam’s construction.
Oil climbs as OPEC+ weighs hiking production or keeping cuts
The US energy secretary called her Saudi counterpart before the meeting to stress the importance of 'affordable energy'.
A pretty penny: Cost of Biden infrastructure plan may not matter
There are times when Americans are concerned with the national debt. Now is not one of them.
Yemen’s Houthis say they launched drone attacks on Saudi capital
A Houthi spokesman claims four drones targeted positions in Riyadh but no confirmation yet from Saudi Arabia.
Why can’t the US end the war in Afghanistan?
Largely forgotten by Americans, this $50bn per year campaign could literally become a ‘forever war’.
Europe’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout ‘unacceptably slow’: WHO
Just 10 percent of the region's total population of 900 million have received one vaccine dose, UN health agency says.
Sudan pays $355m to US as compensation to victims of attacks
Khartoum paid as part of an agreement that removed the country from the US list of 'state sponsors of terrorism'.
DR Congo to host talks on controversial Ethiopia dam
Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan's foreign ministers to meet in Kinshasa on Saturday for 3-day talks on the Renaissance Dam.
Press campaign issues April list of journalists facing abuse
This month, One Free Press Coalition focuses on cases of journalists who have faced harassment over their online posts.
In Wales, interest in independence simmers ahead of polls
More are warming to Welsh independence after witnessing Westminster's management of Brexit and the COVID crisis.
African Union calls for ‘urgent’ action after Mozambique attack
Armed fighters attacked Palma on March 24, killing dozens and forcing thousands of others to flee their homes.
Pakistan receives another large COVID vaccine shipment from China
500,000 Sinopharm doses and 60,000 CanSino jabs received, with a further 500,000 vaccine doses expected on Thursday.
Cyclone season awaits thousands of Rohingya on Bangladesh island
Government plans to send 100,000 Rohingya to remote island despite safety concerns raised over Bay of Bengal cyclones.
Thai School Scandal
As stories about abusive teachers hit the headlines in Thailand, we meet the students who say they have had enough.
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