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Colorado shooting suspect makes first court appearance
Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa will be held without bail, his lawyer asks for a mental health assessment.
In Pictures: 200th anniversary of the Greek War of Independence
Greece celebrates the bicentenary of the War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire.
From Texas to Kosovo: Rape survivor returns as part of new gov’t
Vasfije Krasniqi-Goodman, who was abused by Serb policemen as a teenager, is demanding justice from her parliament seat.
Half of Israelis fully vaccinated as Palestinians lag
While half of Israelis have received second vaccine dose, vaccine rollout in occupied Palestinian areas is much slower.
Big Tech chiefs face fresh grilling over misinformation
Twitter, Google and Facebook CEOs will be questioned by US lawmakers over misinformation spreading on platforms.
Biden may keep Trump policy that upped drone exports: Report
Trump's policy jump started drone sales to countries whose human rights records are under scrutiny.
Battle for Marib: Last city in north Yemen under gov’t control
Marib’s fall would highlight the Saudis' failure to overcome a 'ragtag' pro-Iranian militia.
EU states, Navalny allies raise concerns over critic’s health
Alexey Navalny has been imprisoned in Russia since returning following an alleged poisoning attack last year.
Only the Devil Lives Without Hope: A sister’s fight for justice
An Uzbek woman holds on to hope in her fight to free her brother, who is jailed in a notorious desert prison.
Ship blocking Suez Canal prompts flood of memes
Days into the saga, Twitter users decided the vessel blockage was the perfect encapsulation of the past two years.
Pakistan extends school closures amid third wave of coronavirus
Educational institutions in 18 high-risk districts to remain shut until April 11, according to the education minister.
WWII codebreaker Alan Turing honoured on new UK bank note
Turing was a mathematician and is considered the father of modern computing.
Is ‘election integrity’ code for voter suppression?
Why are most US states considering restrictions on the ability to register and vote?
Nigeria’s crackdown on Bitcoin echoes global crypto conundrum
Governments around the world are grappling with how to regulate cryptocurrencies without stifling crypto innovations.
Dr Alero Roberts: Nigeria’s anti-COVID ‘Amazon’
The TV doctor and public health specialist in conversation with her mentor and sister-in-law, Dr Kofo Odusote.
‘Stress on Hindu identity’: BJP hate campaign in poll-bound Assam
Issues of migration and citizenship replaced in the northeastern Indian state by right-wing party's attacks on Muslims.
Suez Canal suspends traffic as ship stuck like ‘beached whale’
The Ever Given ship, almost as long as the Empire State Building is high, is blocking canal transit in both directions.
US: Pentagon approves request to house migrant minors in Texas
US officials are scrambling to house and process an increase in unaccompanied minors crossing the southern border.
Heroes, not ‘terrorists’: The trial of the ElHiblu3 in Malta
Three migrants have been charged with 'terrorism' in Malta after a tanker that rescued them took them to Europe.
US ‘exploring keeping’ counterterrorism troops in Afghanistan
Biden administration looking at a deal where the Taliban would allow the force to stay in Afghanistan, says US lawmaker.
Yemen: Saudi coalition clears four fuel ships to dock at Hodeidah
Move came after Houthis said they would only agree to a Saudi ceasefire proposal if air and sea blockades are lifted.
UK university to return looted Benin Bronze to Nigeria
Britain's soldiers seized thousands of metal castings and sculptures from the Kingdom of Benin in 1897.
‘Islamo-leftism’: France enters its McCarthyist era
The French government's 'Islamo-leftism' accusations against academia threaten academic freedom.
Somali capital hit by deadly mortar attack
The attack targeted UN-AU peacekeeping mission headquarters, killing three and injuring five, an official said.
Lula is back, and Brazil is facing a perfect storm
The annulment of former President Lula's corruption convictions threw Brazil into unprecedented political chaos.
Oath Keepers sought Capitol riot ‘alliance’ with Proud Boys: Feds
It is the first time US prosecutors have suggested the militia and far-right group may have coordinated before the riot.
Taiwan says it has begun mass producing long-range missiles
Taiwan's armed forces are in the midst of a modernisation programme to build a more effective deterrent against China.
Chinese TV stars cut ties with Nike over Xinjiang comments
Backlash brews in China against Western firms speaking out over alleged abuses against Uighurs held in camps.
Suez Canal blockage halts $9.6bn a day of ship traffic
Ever Given container ship lodged in the Suez Canal is halting about $9.6bn worth of daily marine traffic, data shows.
Tablighi Jamaat men India held for ‘spreading COVID’ share ordeal
Muslims from several nations underwent trials for 'spreading the virus' and were vilified by the BJP and Indian media.
Blogger ordered to pay Singapore PM $99,000 in defamation case
Lee Hsien Loong sued blogger over article shared on Facebook that he removed after three days at the gov't's request.
Cargo ship stuck in Egypt’s Suez Canal affects shipping worldwide
Efforts to free the ship have yet to push the container free, affecting billions of dollars worth of cargo.
Africa experienced 30% rise in COVID cases during 2nd wave: Study
Loosening of public health measures probably contributed to the higher cases, the research published in the Lancet said.
Bolsonaro under pressure as Brazil COVID deaths top 300,000
Latin American nation becomes the second country to reach the grim milestone after the United States.
Rohingya made homeless by devastating Bangladesh camp blaze
Monday's fire in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar district, home to world's biggest refugee settlement, made 45,000 homeless.
Timeline: North Korea’s weaponised diplomacy
North Korea has ramped up missile tests since Kim Jong Un became leader 10 years ago.
Scepticism, hope as Tokyo Olympic torch relay kicks off in Japan
Japan's PM hopes 'momentum rises in all regions' as torch relay begins despite public opposition to Tokyo Olympics.
Yemen crisis: The devastating impact of six years of war
Yemenis reveal how six brutal years of air raids, mortars, gunfire, fear and destruction have devastated their lives.
Is Minari the movie to unite America?
The success of the film comes at a time when Asian Americans are facing increasing harassment in the U.S.
Suez Canal still blocked, causing massive shipping jam: Live
Container ship continues to choke traffic in Suez Canal, creating one of the worst shipping jams seen in years.
India’s infrastructure king: Adani sees world’s top wealth surge
Billionaire Gautam Adani is investing in airports, data centres and defence, seen by India's Modi as economically vital.
Chinese hackers used Facebook to spy on Uighurs abroad, firm says
Facebook says hackers used site to lure activists, journalists, dissidents to other ones containing links to malware.
China mulls new state-backed firm to oversee tech data: Report
Move by central bank would mark a significant tightening of regulators' grip over China's rapidly growing online firms.
US to blacklist two Myanmar military-linked conglomerates: Report
US Treasury to sanction the firms and freeze their assets in US after military coup and deadly crackdown.
AstraZeneca COVID vaccine 76% effective in new US trial analysis
New analysis from vaccine developer uses latest data and follows rebuke from US health officials.
UN confirms report on Saudi threat against Khashoggi investigator
Saudi official reportedly made the threat against Agnes Callamard during a meeting with UN officials in Geneva.
Explainer: What the UNHRC resolution means for Sri Lanka
Rights groups say human rights resolution vital in seeking justice for war crime victims and a 'huge blow' for Colombo.
North Korea carries out suspected ballistic missile launch
S Korea, Japan and US confirm Thursday launch with Japanese saying at least two banned ballistic missiles were fired.
Rachel Levine is first US Senate-confirmed transgender official
Dr Levine's confirmation as assistant US secretary of health is hailed by LGBTQ rights groups as 'historic' victory.
Yellen spars with GOP senator on IMF help for poor countries
Senator John Kennedy said the extra cash influx would direct money from US taxpayers to China, Russia and Venezuela.
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