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Sarah Everard killing: UK police officer faces trial in October
Wayne Couzens of London's Metropolitan Police Service is accused of kidnapping and killing the 33-year-old.
Russia identifies two cases of South African COVID variant
Russia has also recorded nearly 30 cases of the so-called UK variant, regulator says.
The ‘red prawn war’: How trauma gripped a Sicilian fishing town
An Italian town has found itself caught in the crosshairs of a territorial dispute with Libya over fishing waters.
AstraZeneca suspensions: What you should know, in 500 words
Which countries have stopped using the vaccine? Why? Is the vaccine safe? Three key questioned answered.
Lebanon needs an aid paradigm shift
To avert a catastrophe in Lebanon, foreign donors need to change how they deliver aid to the country.
Ex-US Marine once jailed in Iran faces suspicion of treason
A US government payout to Amir Hekmati halted due to suspicions he sought to provide classified intel to Iran.
Qatar to join Afghan peace talks in Moscow: Official
Qatar's special envoy, Ambassador Mutlaq Alqahtani, to participate in the March 18 meeting, official tells Al Jazeera.
Iran starts human trials of its third domestic COVID vaccine
The latest vaccine comes as Iran has imported 1.2 million jabs to inoculate its 80 million population.
Houthi fire caused Yemen blaze that killed migrants in Sanaa: HRW
At least 60 migrants, most of them Ethiopian, died in the March 7 incident at a holding facility in Sanaa.
Seven killed in southwest Pakistan coal mining disaster
Five miners, two rescuers die of suffocation after a methane gas fire in Balochistan - second such disaster in a week.
Protesters storm presidential palace in Yemen’s Aden: Reports
Demonstrators broke into the Maasheeq Presidential Palace amid public anger over the dire economic situation.
Lethal pollution high in 2020 despite COVID lockdowns: Report
Worldwide COVID lockdowns last year reduced air pollution, but most countries exceeded WHO safety guidelines.
Sri Lanka says it ‘requires time’ to consider proposed burqa ban
Amid the outrage, a government spokesman says the ban is a serious decision that requires consultation and consensus.
Mauritanian diplomat El-Ghassim Wane named UN envoy to Mali
Wane was UN assistant secretary-general for peacekeeping and held several high-level African Union posts.
Kashmiri children return to schools after two years of lockdowns
Initially closed in 2019 after Kashmir's semi-autonomy was revoked, schools were shut again due to COVID in March 2020.
More protesters killed in Myanmar as military tightens grip
Martial law imposed in Myanmar as protester death toll rises.
Oscars: Riz Ahmed first Muslim to bag Best Actor nomination
Ahmed plays a rock drummer who loses his hearing in the movie Sound of Metal.
In Myanmar, rising food and fuel prices endanger the poor: UN
Up to 35 percent hikes in food, fuel prices since the coup make it harder for the poor to feed themselves: UN agency.
Houthi ballistic missiles target Saudi Arabia, says coalition
Saudi-led coalition says Houthis fired two missiles, which landed in uninhabited border areas.
Philippines battles COVID surge a year after protracted lockdown
Evening curfews imposed in Manila as the country reports highest number of daily coronavirus cases in seven months.
COVID forces India-England T20 cricket matches in empty stadium
Three remaining Twenty20 games to be played behind closed doors because of the rise in cases, BCCI says.
Venezuela won’t authorise AztraZeneca vaccine due to safety fears
The decision comes after several European countries, including France, Germany and Italy, halted AstraZeneca rollouts.
Can Africa get on the esports map?
Gamers discuss the successes and challenges of growing the sport on the continent.
Aid cuts by US, other donors could imperil Afghan gov’t: Watchdog
International aid to Afghanistan decreased from a high of $6.7bn in 2011 to $4.2bn in 2019, the World Bank data shows.
Asian stocks rise, track US gains before Federal Reserve meeting
Investors are looking for clues as to whether the Federal Reserve plans to tighten monetary policy.
Facebook strikes deal with Murdoch’s News Corp in Australia
It is the first large media outlet with a Facebook deal under new laws on fees social media giants must pay for news.
Thailand, Australia stick with AstraZeneca COVID vaccine
Thailand and Australia say they will stick with AstraZeneca jab as WHO urges countries to continue using the vaccine.
US vows to work with allies on North Korea denuclearisation
US Secretary of State tells his Japanese counterpart that his visit was meant to reaffirm US-Japan ties.
China wants Jack Ma’s Alibaba to shed media assets: Report
The government is reportedly worried about the tech giant's influence over public opinion, especially on social media.
Families plan funerals, children reported among Myanmar dead
Monitoring group says three children among 74 killed on Sunday, with 20 more deaths reported on Monday.
N Korea warns US to ‘avoid causing a stink’ if it wants peace
Comments from Kim Jong Un's sister come as US secretary of atate visits Japan and South Korea.
Midnight Oil project aims to put Indigenous voices centre stage
Veteran band working with Aboriginal performers to campaign for an Indigenous voice to Australia's parliament.
US Republicans hit Biden on immigration amid new border surge
More than 3,600 children are being held at US border detention facilities as Biden recently called on FEMA to help.
As COVID surges in Brazil, Bolsonaro names new health minister
Cardiologist Marcelo Queiroga will take up the post as Brazil grapples with rise in coronavirus deaths and infections.
Deb Haaland confirmed as first Indigenous US interior secretary
Haaland, one of first Native American women elected to Congress, a 'powerhouse, inspiring' leader, advocacy group says.
S&P 500, Dow hit record highs as investors eye economic reopening
The Dow set another record closing at 32,953.46 on Monday while the S&P gained 0.65 percent to close at 3,968.94.
Nashville RV bomber driven by paranoia, conspiracy theories: FBI
FBI says man who detonated bomb in recreational vehicle on Christmas Day had wanted to end his own life.
US special envoy to attend Afghan peace talks in Moscow
Taliban and government of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani have agreed to attend meeting in Russian capital on Thursday.
Oscar nominations 2021
Here is the list of nominees for the main categories for the Academy Awards, to be announced on April 25.
Monday blues: Bitcoin drops after surpassing $60,000
After topping out at $61,742 on Saturday, Bitcoin fell by as much as 9.2 percent.
Sorry, Mom: Netflix cracks down on password sharing
Between 20% and 30% of Netflix’s 74 million US users potentially share their accounts, according to Bloomberg data.
‘Concentration camp’: Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny decries jail
Russian opposition leader says he is woken up every hour of the night and filmed by a prison guard.
The competition for Egypt: China, the West, and megaprojects
Building boom under way as President el-Sisi seeks to modernise and transform the Middle East's most populous country.
Sudan formally requests four-party mediation in GERD row
Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok sent letters to the UN, AU, EU and the US, foreign ministry says.
There is a long road ahead for Arab journalists and free speech
Since the Arab Spring, the media has been muzzled, but independent voices and a new US president offer hope.
‘We cannot be wasteful’: Syrian crisis spurs aid innovations
Ten years since the war began, Syrians still struggle to make ends meet as their host nations tackle new economic woes.
Kenya boycotts ICJ hearing on Somalia sea boundary row
The dispute is about some 100,000sq km of seafloor, believed to be rich in oil and gas.
US airline shares rise to pre-pandemic levels on vaccine hopes
United Airlines said it expects to halt its cash burn in March, sooner than forecast.
Cashless Venezuela? Maduro mulls digital payments amid shortage
Maduro has targeted the public transit system as the first stage of his 'digital bolivar' plan.
Volkswagen takes on Tesla with major electric vehicle push
The world's number-two carmaker said it wants to have six battery-cell factories up and running in Europe by 2030.
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