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The hidden ideological obstacles to vaccination
Ideologies of western supremacy are hindering the global COVID-19 vaccination drive.
Suez Canal blocked by massive container ship Ever Given: Live
Ship partially refloated in the canal and traffic expected to resume soon, port agent GAC tells Reuters.
The anti-hunger advocate and her great-grandmother’s lodge
World Food Program USA’s chief advocacy officer on the great-grandmother whose independent spirit inspires her.
UK: Johnson says ‘greed’, ‘capitalism’ behind vaccine successes
Comments in a closed Zoom meeting with Conservative MPs came as the country remembered more than 125,000 COVID victims.
Minimalism in Turkey: Journey to a Simple Life
A couple and their young child quit the rat race and join a minimalist movement, decluttering and living with less.
Bangladesh defends use of fences after deadly Rohingya camp fire
Humanitarian agencies call for the removal of barbed wire fences, Bangladeshi officials deny they trapped the refugees.
India reports novel COVID-19 variant, daily deaths at year’s high
'Double mutant variant' detected, says health ministry amid concerns over highest single-day tally of deaths and cases.
‘You can now buy a Tesla with Bitcoin’: Company’s ‘Technoking’
The electric carmaker said last month it had bought $1.5bn of Bitcoin, sending the price of the cryptocurrency soaring.
Explosion targeting police kills three in southwest Pakistan
The blast targeted a police vehicle that was on routine patrol in the Pakistani border town of Chaman.
Eritrean troops killed more than 100 civilians in Tigray: Rights group
Ethiopian Human Rights Commission says the soldiers killed the civilians in Axum in late November.
Suez canal blockage sends oil prices rebounding after sell-off
The grounding of a container ship in the vital waterway has blocked traffic, raising fears of crude supply disruptions.
Does intelligent life exist beyond Earth?
Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb makes the case for extraterrestrial intelligence.
Suez Canal: Ships being diverted to old channel
Traffic diverted to an older channel after large ship runs aground blocking vessels passing through the busy waterway.
India devotees celebrate Holi festival, ignore COVID restrictions
Though Holi is celebrated on a particular day, March 29 this year, it is a week-long affair in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura.
Dubai’s deputy ruler Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid dies
Sheikh Hamdan, also UAE's finance minister, had been been unwell for months.
France to reopen embassy in Libya after nearly seven years
French president pledges support for Libya's interim's government after meeting with the head of the interim presidency.
Israel military hits ‘Hamas positions’ in Gaza
Israeli fighter jets carry out raids on what its army said were 'Hamas rocket manufacturing site and military post'.
Chinese tech giant Tencent’s boss met antitrust officials: Report
The meeting signals widening scrutiny of China's technology firms amid crackdown on alleged monopolistic practices.
Netanyahu’s future unclear as Israel election threatens deadlock
Exit polls from Israel's fourth election in two years show a parliament divided between pro- and anti-Netanyahu blocs.
‘India desires cordial relations’: Modi in letter to Pakistan PM
India's Narendra Modi writes to Imran Khan on Pakistan Day as rare peace overtures continue between the two nations.
Suez Canal blocked after massive container ship runs aground
200,000-tonne Ever Given en route from the Red Sea ran aground after the ship suffered a blackout.
In $20bn push, Intel hopes to make US chip-making great again
Intel plans to build two factories in Arizona in challenge to Taiwanese, South Korean advanced chip-making giants.
Girl shot dead by security forces in Myanmar military crackdown
Seven year old is youngest of at least 20 children aid group says have have been killed following February 1 coup.
Hong Kong, Macau suspend BioNTech vaccine amid ‘packaging issue’
Temporary suspension comes as cap defect reported as authorities say there is no issue with vaccine's safety.
North Korea tested missiles over the weekend: US, South Korea
US, which is reviewing its North Korea policy, downplays tests with President Joe Biden saying 'nothing has changed'.
Brazil Supreme Court rules judge who convicted Lula was ‘biased’
Decision is latest victory for former Brazilian president, who had his corruption convictions annulled this month.
Law expanding access to medical aid in dying divides Canadians
Canada's system will extend to people whose death is not 'reasonably foreseeable', prompting fears among some advocates.
Brazil sets new COVID deaths record as health minister sworn in
Marcelo Queiroga is fourth health minister in hard-hit South American nation since start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mexican and US officials discuss ‘root causes’ of migration
The US is struggling to house and process an increasing number of migrants arriving at its southern border with Mexico.
Sudan’s cabinet backs UAE mediation in disputes with Ethiopia
Tensions between the two neighbours have escalated over the al-Fashaqa farmlands and the GERD.
Niger observes three days of national mourning after carnage
Flags fly at half-staff as country reels from latest attacks that killed 137 people in the southwest.
Fed to create committee to respond to climate change risks
US central bank will invest in research and modelling to get a handle on how climate events can threaten the economy.
Prince Harry joins San Francisco-based mental-health startup
Harry is joining BetterUp.com, a startup that provides development coaching and mental-health counseling.
Upbeat on US economy, Yellen and Powell say more must be done
Both US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Fed Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday warned that the economy needs help.
Chauvin trial: Jury set, arguments to begin on March 29
Fifteen jurors are chosen for trial of former policeman Derek Chauvin charged in the killing of George Floyd.
EU refuses to approve Frontex’s budget over human rights concerns
European Parliament voted by 22-3 to postpone signing off the border agency's budget until concerns get addressed.
Libya’s eastern administration hands power to interim government
The new UN-backed interim government headed by Abdul Hamid Dbeibah is meant to steer Libya towards elections.
What we know about the victims of the Colorado shooting
The 10 victims of the mass shooting at a Boulder supermarket are being mourned as authorities continue investigating.
The epidemiologist and her fight to prevent the next pandemic
New York City Health + Hospitals’s Syra Madad on the women who inspired her at home and in her work in public health.
Top Saudi official issued death threat against UN investigator
Senior official threatened to have Agnes Callamard ‘taken care of’ in meeting with UN colleagues, the Guardian reports.
Congo Republic’s Denis Sassou Nguesso re-elected with 88% of vote
Provisional results announced on state television show that 77-year-old incumbent president will extend 36-year rule.
California attempts to revive a bill that ‘microstamps’ handguns
New legislation would expand the law to include weapons used by law enforcement, which are currently exempt.
Anti-Asian racism reaches ‘crisis point’ in Canada, advocates say
Asian-Canadian community leaders demand action to stem rise in hate incidents and racism during the COVID-19 pandemic.
US authorities name 10 victims, suspect in Colorado shooting
US President Joe Biden calls for gun regulation after the latest US mass shooting.
Children 25% of civilian casualties in Yemen: Relief agency
More than 2,300 children were killed between 2018 and 2020, Save the Children says in a new report.
EU member states summon Chinese envoys over sanctions spat
Belgium, Denmark, France and Germany call in Chinese ambassadors to voice anger over measures rolled out by Beijing.
Yemeni men appeal US drone attack case to highest German court
The appeal again seeks to hold Germany accountable for US drone attacks launched involving airbases on its soil.
COVID-19 vaccinations are proof of Israel’s medical apartheid
As an occupier, Israel must provide medical supplies to Palestinians and adopt measures to combat the virus there.
Bargain hunters stem brutal rout in Turkish stocks
Bargain hunters swooped in on Tuesday to pull Turkish stocks back from their worst two-day drop in 20 years.
More than 190 US firms urge Congress to pass paid family leave
Memo signed by nearly 200 US companies urges Congress to pass a federal paid family and medical leave policy.
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