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Nepal closes schools as air pollution hits alarming levels
Located between big polluters China and India, Nepal is seeing the worst pollution levels since 2016.
Celebrities urge Black Britons to take COVID vaccine
Plea comes after gov't data showed a lag in vaccine uptake among elderly Britons of African and Caribbean ancestry.
Suez crisis creates winners and losers in the global supply chain
The Greek shipowning community is poised for a bonanza in rates after Ever Given blocked the Suez Canal for days.
Biggest share of Indian-made vaccines for UN drive stays in India
Largest allocation of doses India supplied to COVAX scheme for poor nations never actually left the country, data shows.
Biden has no intention of meeting North Korea’s Kim Jong Un
White House says Biden's approach on North Korea will be 'quite different' to Trump's.
Tanzanian police say 45 died in stampede at Magufuli tribute
Thousands of grieving citizens were trying to push their way into a stadium to pay tribute to the late president.
US: Maryland repeals Confederate call to arms as state song
The Civil War-era song has for decades been a subject of debate that gained new urgency amid racial injustice protests.
Economists want ‘drastic’ action to stop climate change: Survey
Two-thirds of respondents say economic benefits from net-zero emissions by 2050 would outweigh the cost of achieving it.
Lebanon: Protesters forcibly disappeared, tortured, says report
HRW report says Lebanon's military intelligence tortured and forcibly disappeared anti-lockdown protesters in Tripoli.
Myanmar rebels threaten to ‘fight back’ over protester killings
Three ethnic armed groups urge the military to stop killing civilians as Thailand helps wounded people at the border.
Investigation under way into Suez Canal blockage
Experts seek to investigate what caused the Ever Given's grounding, which shook the global shipping industry.
Rubbish scavengers who help keep cities clean plea for vaccine
Millions of informal workers worldwide have been excluded from the vaccination rollout, risking spread of pandemic.
Mozambique: Efforts continue to rescue civilians from Palma
Security contractor says bodies lying on the streets of the coastal city, situation still chaotic after a rebel attack.
Female polio vaccination workers shot dead in Afghanistan: Report
Gunmen kill three female health workers in eastern city of Jalalabad, government sources tell Reuters news agency.
The social justice activists battling racism and misogyny
The British activist who campaigned to make ‘upskirting’ illegal and the American anti-racism activist who inspires her.
Mapping major protests around the world
From Lebanon to India and Hong Kong, we explain some of the biggest protests around the world in five graphics.
‘The Mauritanian’: What is life like after Guantanamo Bay?
Hit Hollywood movie tells the story of falsely imprisoned detainee.
Nissan whistle-blower questions integrity of Ghosn probe: Report
Former top lawyer says he was surveilled and demoted after he questioned the probe, Bloomberg reports.
Saudi Arabia ready to extend oil cuts by OPEC+: Report
A fresh wave of COVID lockdowns may cause OPEC+ to extend cuts into May when it meets Thursday, Reuters reports.
Archegos Capital fallout may wipe $6bn from global banks: Report
Losses at Archegos Capital led to fire sale of stocks after it failed to meet a calls for more collateral.
UN seeks $10bn for Syria as COVID adds to refugee suffering
UN says a record number of Syrians are facing hunger, malnutrition and disease 10 years after civil war began.
China approves overhaul of Hong Kong’s political system: Reports
Sweeping changes are the most far-reaching since the territory was returned to Chinese rule in 1997.
Myanmar: Five protesters explain why they will not give up
More than 500 have died, but protesters say they must continue fight to avoid a return to Myanmar's dark past.
Bolsonaro, under pressure over COVID crisis, reshuffles cabinet
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is facing widespread criticism as coronavirus deaths and infections surge.
US official warns of ‘impending doom’ amid rise in COVID cases
US is averaging 63,000 new daily infections as of Monday, as coronavirus vaccine distribution continues.
Could vaccinating an entire resort town revive Zimbabwe tourism?
Zimbabwe’s tourism sector is estimated to have lost $1bn in potential revenue last year due to coronavirus pandemic.
US stocks hover near record highs as bank losses temper gains
Financial stocks fell amid worries about how much pain banks will take following soured trades by a major US hedge fund.
France heightens pressure on Lebanon to form government
French foreign minister tells Lebanese leaders months of political deadlock is worsening Lebanon's economic crisis.
Blinken at UN calls for opening of border crossings for Syria aid
US Secretary of State pleads for more access for UN aid to population of strife-torn Syria
Canada pausing use of AstraZeneca vaccine for those below 55
Health officials cite 'substantial uncertainty' around rare blood clots and say a risk assessment is under way.
Can another Suez Canal blockage be avoided?
Salvage crews refloat container vessel stuck on major shipping route.
UN monitors backtrack on Yemen money-laundering accusations
Yemen's central bank says operations it carried out were transparent and compliant with international banking rules.
Brazilians thrown back into poverty as COVID aid dries up
A nearly $60bn burst of basic income assistance softened the economic blow of the pandemic, but it expired months ago.
Boeing asks US court to throw out shareholders’ 737 MAX lawsuit
The lawsuit alleges the board did not develop any tools to evaluate and monitor safety until after two fatal crashes.
California top court strikes blow against cash bail
Unanimous decision hailed by progressives as a victory for economic and racial justice in US.
Turkey tightens COVID restrictions after surge in infections
Turkey, which relaxed measures a month ago, has recently been reporting an average of 30,000 new infections each day.
My liberation from COVID-19 is near
The privilege to get vaccinated allowed me to think of my future again.
Biden administration announces plan to expand wind power
The White House said the plan would create more than 44,000 jobs and employ nearly 33,000 in offshore wind activity.
US Supreme Court to hear defence of Kentucky anti-abortion law
State law that would permanently block a common procedure had been struck down by an appeals court.
EU official calls Greece to further probe asylum seeker pushbacks
Ylva Johansson says Greece 'can do more' to look into allegations that asylum seekers are being pushed back to Turkey.
Prosecutor: Chauvin’s knee on Floyd was ‘grinding and crushing’
The defence and prosecution give opening statements in the trial of the police officer accused of killing George Floyd.
France reopens Libya embassy after 7-year closure
Most diplomats and other foreigners left the North African country after repeated attacks and kidnappings.
Who are the fighters launching attacks in northern Mozambique?
Latest attack in Cabo Delgado province kills dozens of civilians and forces thousands to flee Palma towards safety.
The complex legacy of Tanzania’s John Magufuli
The late president has left behind a nation divided in memory of a leader who was simultaneously revered and loathed.
Israel president to pick candidate next week to try to form gov’t
Whether Israel can form a government may not be known for weeks with the possibility of a fifth election in two years.
Lebanon orders probe into torture claims of detained Syrians
Amnesty last week accused Lebanese authorities of 'cruel, abusive' treatment of more than 20 Syrians in detention.
Traffic in Suez Canal resumes after stranded ship refloated
Helped by peak of high tide, a flotilla of tugboats wrenched free the bulbous bow of the skyscraper-sized Ever Given.
Fire at Indonesia’s Balongan oil refinery prompts evacuations
The fire left several people seriously injured and prompted the evacuation of hundreds of nearby residents.
Mexico investigating Salvadoran woman’s death in police custody
A video showed Victoria Salazar Arriaza pinned to the ground by police, reminiscent of the death of George Floyd.
‘America is on trial’: Family of George Floyd speaks before trial
Family and lawyers representing Floyd's kin held a moment of silence before the first day of Derek Chauvin's trial.
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