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Pakistan lifts TikTok ban for a second time
Pakistan's media regulator reinstates access to the Chinese app after a court last month banned it for 'vulgar' content.
Osaka’s Olympic torch relay in peril as COVID forces restrictions
Month-long restrictions to begin on Sunday as cases exceed those of the much larger metropolis of Tokyo in recent days
Myanmar protesters rally as Thailand slams military crackdown
Thailand's strongest comments yet came as a UN envoy warned of an 'imminent bloodbath' in Myanmar.
Argentina sees steep climb in poverty due to coronavirus
In the 31 large cities studied, the poverty rate rose from 40.9 percent to 42 percent in a year, official data shows.
It’s time to talk about anti-Asian racism in the UK
Britain is still turning a blind eye to the discrimination and hate faced by its East and Southeast Asian citizens.
US: Georgia overhauls citizen arrest law after Arbery’s killing
The killing of Arbery in 2020 caused outrage and highlighted how Civil War-era law was used against Black people.
The future of humanitarian response is local
The COVID-19 'stress test' clearly demonstrated the need for a truly locally-led international humanitarian system.
Smugglers drop children over US-Mexico border wall: US police
US Border Patrol has released video showing two children - 3, 5 - being physically dropped into the US by smugglers.
Working from home likely to continue beyond pandemic: UK survey
Majority of firms surveyed are developing a hybrid work model in which staff spend only some of their time in offices.
Is the US abandoning its Afghan workers?
Urgent plight of US-affiliated Afghans awaiting visas highlights crisis in Afghanistan and Iraq immigration programmes.
Japan’s famed cherry blossoms bloom early as climate warms
Cherry-blossom season, or Sakura, arrives earlier than expected as experts link the phenomenon to climate change.
The sound of millions: Paul Simon joins trend, sells song archive
Value of the sale to Sony was not disclosed, but Bob Dylan sold his back catalogue to Universal for an estimated $300m.
How the colonisation of India influenced global food
From Britain to France to Portugal, India left its mark on the tastes and menus of its European colonisers.
Iraqi PM seeks to boost ties on his first visit to Saudi Arabia
Mustafa al-Kadhimi meets top Saudi leadership as he aims to forge a closer economic and security ties with the kingdom.
The Cost of Cobalt
Is the West’s growing appetite for cobalt causing birth defects in the Democratic Republic of Congo?
California shooting: Deadly shooting at office building in Orange
At least four killed in shooting in the US city, police said, adding that the attacker injured and taken to hospital.
Facebook removes video of Trump interview, citing ban
The social media platform cited a ban on Trump's accounts to justify the video's removal.
Indian states tussle to retain jobs as economy slows
Millions of jobs were lost during last year’s lockdown, dealing a blow to Modi’s promise of creating employment.
US trade representative seen keeping up pressure on China
USTR annual report says it plans to continue to challenge countries that impose trade barriers and other hurdles.
‘Daylight loot’: Kashmir farmers suffer as rivers illegally mined
Start of the apple season hampered by unabated mining of rivers, hitting thousands of farmers as officials admit lapses.
India’s COVID cases at five-month high, vaccination drive widened
India reports highest number of infections since October 11 as inoculation programme was opened to people above 45.
World Bank plans climate shift but no fossil fuel halt: Report
New policy aims to align funding with climate goals but does not promise to stop financing fossil fuels: Reuters
US, Philippines discuss Chinese ‘swarming’ in South China Sea
Manila says Chinese 'maritime militia' vessels now scattered across a wider area within its exclusive economic zone.
Veteran Hong Kong democracy leaders convicted over peaceful rally
'Father of democracy' Martin Lee and media tycoon Jimmy Lai are among the seven found guilty over 2019 protest.
Many of Lebanon’s children ‘may never get back to school’
Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, more than 1.2 million children in Lebanon have been out of school.
‘Even dissent is controlled’: How Hong Kong’s world has changed
China's new election system in Hong Kong has wiped out years of struggle for more democratic freedoms.
Myanmar facing ‘bloodbath’, UN envoy tells Security Council
Christine Schraner Burgener warns closed-door briefing of civil war, urges 'significant' action to avert 'catastrophe'.
Australia lifts Brisbane lockdown as COVID cases dwindle
Queensland Premier says wearing of masks in public still required and some social distancing measures remain.
Indonesia on edge ahead of Easter after church bombing
World's most populous Muslim country on alert for attacks after Makassar cathedral, police headquarters targeted.
Millions of J&J COVID vaccines ruined due to human error: NYT
About 15 million Johnson & Johnson doses ruined due to a mix-up at a plant in Maryland, the New York Times reports.
Brazil names new armed forces commanders amid political tensions
Changes come after President Jair Bolsonaro, under pressure over COVID crisis, ordered a sweeping cabinet reshuffle.
North Macedonia beat Germany to end World Cup qualifying run
Germany lose a World Cup qualifying game for the first time in 20 years, falling 2-1 to North Macedonia.
Turkey’s withdrawal from women violence treaty goes to court
Pullout sparked criticism among the opposition, rights groups, and even ruling party supporters.
Unequal, slow vaccinations could derail global trade rebound: WTO
Okonjo-Iweala warns that the opportunity to bounce back may be 'squandered' if poorer countries lack access to vaccines.
COVID surge in Americas could be ‘even larger’ than in 2020: PAHO
Coronavirus cases are mounting in several countries, prompting warning from Pan American Health Organization chief.
France announces three-week school closure, domestic travel ban
France ordered into third national lockdown; schools close for three weeks and domestic flights banned for one month.
Blinken reaffirms Trump-era ruling that Hong Kong lacks autonomy
Biden administration continues tough policy of Trump administration towards China on former British colony.
Pentagon to set new transgender policy, ending Trump-era rules
Move comes after Biden executive order to end Trump policy, decried as 'transphobic' by LGBTQ advocates.
Gunmen kill 30 people in western Ethiopia, witnesses say
Attack that wounded 15 others was blamed on a splinter group from the Oromo Liberation Front.
Minneapolis cashier tells jury Floyd was chatty, appeared ‘high’
Christopher Martin accepted the alleged counterfeit $20 bill that triggered events that led to George Floyd's death.
Biden plans to up corporate tax rates to fund infrastructure boom
US President Joe Biden’s $2.25 trillion infrastructure-centred plan relies on higher corporate taxes for its funding.
Lead investigator in Suez Canal blockage probe boards ship
Divers spot some damage to the bow of the colossal Ever Given ship, which blocked the canal for six days last week.
Will Egypt attack Ethiopia?
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has threatened Ethiopia as it insists on filling a controversial Nile dam.
Delta CEO takes a stand against ‘unacceptable’ Georgia voting law
Georgia's law is part of a tide of GOP-sponsored US election bills introduced after Trump’s false fraud assertions.
Battle begins in US Congress over taxes, infrastructure spending
President Biden is advancing a $2 trillion infrastructure bill as Republicans balk at the cost and proposed tax hikes
ICC upholds acquittal of former Ivory Coast president Gbagbo
Judges acquitted Gbagbo on charges of crimes against humanity for alleged role in post-election violence in Ivory Coast.
Suspected ADF rebels kill 23 in eastern DR Congo attack
Governor of North Kivu says fighters attacked a village in the Beni region late on Tuesday night.
AstraZeneca vaccine: Where does the world stand on suspensions?
Several countries have paused or limited use of the shot amid concern over reports of rare blood clots in recipients.
Pakistan allows sugar, cotton imports from India as ties improve
Pakistan says it will allow some imports to ease price pressure, latest indication of thaw in relations with India.
Donald who? How Biden is outshining Trump (and Obama)
The promise and perils of the Biden presidency in comparison to other presidents.
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