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Libyan military frees more than 100 migrants from traffickers
At least 120 migrants held captive by human traffickers in Bani Wali city freed in raid, the Libyan army said.
Sri Lanka invites Myanmar’s ‘incumbent FM’, denies endorsing coup
Sri Lanka's foreign ministry says Myanmar's 'incumbent foreign minister', a military officer, invited for BIMSTEC event.
In Pictures: Tens of thousands of India’s Hindus take a holy dip
Officials expect 2.5 million people for Maha Shivratri festival, one of three auspicious bathing days during Kumbh Mela.
Dozens of Rohingya camping outside UNHCR office in India detained
At least 88 Rohingya detained in New Delhi while camping outside UN refugee body's office in second such move in a week.
In Pictures: Venezuelan children pick through rubbish to survive
Acute economic crisis coupled with coronavirus lockdowns have reduced garbage output, making valuable finds rare.
Senegal President Sall calls for day of mourning after unrest
The declaration had led to restrictions, including a curfew which added to frustrations highlighted in recent protest.
Generation threatened as COVID hinders child development: UNICEF
UN agency says closed schools, surging poverty, forced marriages and depression are among factors worsening the problem.
Myanmar military removes rebel Arakan Army from ‘terrorist’ list
Decision 'removes distraction' of fighting with rebels as crackdown continues with reports of more deaths on Thursday.
Bahrain police beat minors, threatened them with rape: Report
Minors aged 11-17 arrested last month were beaten and threatened with rape and electric shocks, rights groups say.
In Assam, ban on state-run madrassas may force girls to drop out
Activists fear mass dropout of female Muslim students as madrassas are converted into general schools in India's Assam.
Australia to subsidise airfares as part of $928m tourism boost
The measure is part of a package of measures which also includes cheap loans to tour firms and aid for large airlines.
Investors turn up heat on HSBC to phase out fossil fuel funding
Banking giant commits to ending support for coal by 2040 as shareholders push HSBC to align itself with climate goals.
China risks COVID ‘immunity gap’ amid slow vaccine uptake
A year after a pandemic was declared, China has so few cases of the disease that people see little need for vaccination.
Japan honours victims of 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster
Japan observes a minute's silence to mark moment magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck 10 years ago.
Hong Kong activist ‘welcome to campaign’ in exile in Australia
HK activist Ted Hui's move from UK to Australia angers Beijing, which warned of more damage in ties with Canberra.
Myanmar’s military on ‘killing spree’ against protesters: Amnesty
New report finds evidence the military is using battlefield weapons and conflict-hardened troops against protesters.
‘Justice for Diego’: Argentines demand answers in Maradona death
An expert panel in Argentina is investigating whether medical negligence contributed to football icon's death last year.
Devastated communities, an unseen fear: Japan’s 2011 tsunami
It's 10 years since a 4-storey high tsunami crashed into Japan's northeastern coast. Steve Chao reported from the area.
Brazil hits new daily COVID deaths record as crisis escalates
More than 2,280 single-day coronavirus deaths come as President Jair Bolsonaro signs bill to speed up vaccine purchases.
US Senate confirms two more key Biden cabinet picks
Marcia Fudge will lead Housing and Urban Development agency, while Merrick Garland will be US attorney general.
Alaska makes COVID-19 vaccines available to anyone above 16
Many US states are vaccinating only front-line workers, the elderly and those with underlying health conditions.
UN condemns Myanmar violence as US sanctions general’s children
Security Council stops short of threatening possible further action as US targets Min Aung Hlaing's two children.
Top US diplomat decries ‘ethnic cleansing’ in Ethiopia’s Tigray
Secretary of State Blinken calls for international probe into 'ongoing' atrocities, as well as exit of Eritrean troops.
Everything is awesome: Lego sales surged 21% as kids stayed home
The Danish toy company's push to online sales helped offset disruptions to its business caused by pandemic restrictions.
Tensions loom between US, Ethiopia in 737 Max crash probe
The Ethiopian Accident Investigation Bureau plans to release a final report on the crash of the 737 Max that killed 157.
Iowa journalist arrested covering BLM protest acquitted
Jury acquits Andrea Sahouri after less than two-hour deliberation over charges decried as infringement of press freedom.
Israel’s Netanyahu to visit UAE on Thursday
Israeli media reports PM will hold talks with Abu Dhabi's Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
US announces restart of programme to reunite migrant families
Roberta Jacobson's announcement comes with a clear warning to migrants that the US's southern border is closed.
Pandemic reflections on a year of being still
Last year, the pandemic put a stop to my itinerant life, perhaps for the better.
Facebook asks US federal court to dismiss antitrust cases
The Federal Trade Commission and states accused Facebook of breaking antitrust law to quell smaller competitors.
Ivory Coast Prime Minister Hamed Bakayoko dies at 56
President Alassane Ouattara says country 'in mourning' after death of Hamed Bakayoko from cancer.
US, China to hold first high-level meet under Biden in Alaska
Talks will be first in-person meeting of high-level officials and will air disagreements between the two powers.
Willing to risk it: US entrepreneurs launch half a million firms
Despite the pandemic, 487,577 new businesses opened in the United States last year, according to online platform Yelp.
Israel arrests former Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Ikrima Sabri
Relatives of Sheikh Ikrima Sabri say Israeli forces did not give a reason why he was taken into custody.
US Congress approves $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill
US House of Representatives vote sends bill to President Joe Biden for his signature, overcoming partisan divide.
Tanzanian opposition demands answers on Magufuli’s health
President John Magufuli has not been seen in public for about two weeks, raising suspicion he is receiving medical care.
Brazil’s Lula says no decision yet on 2022 presidential run
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said he will tour the country and speak with supporters before making a final decision.
After outcry, Israeli museum calls off sale of Islamic art
Art experts criticised the attempted sale to private collectors saying it was hidden from the public.
Time for global democracy promotion to be ramped up
As democracy is in decline across the world, we need a new club of democracies to reverse this trend.
Yahya Sinwar re-elected as Hamas chief in Gaza Strip
Re-election for second four-year term comes before May 22 legislative polls, the first Palestinian vote in 15 years.
Turkey’s nuclear power dilemma
Turkey's first nuclear plant has raised concerns around its safety and potential for use in building nuclear weapons.
Who should own the rights to make COVID-19 vaccines?
Less wealthy nations urge the World Trade Organization to waive patents and boost vaccine access.
Trial of Wisconsin teen for protest shooting delayed by 7 months
Kyle Rittenhouse trial deferred as US courts begin major trials related to the Black Lives Matter movement.
The Fukushima disaster in maps and charts
Ten years after Japan’s deadly earthquake and tsunami, we take a look at how the disaster unfolded.
US Senate retirements give Trump a chance to show influence
Five Senate Republicans are retiring next year, giving Trump an opportunity to cement his mark on the party.
Questions surround Turkey’s COVID strategy as cases surge
After reopening some business, the country marked a two-month high with 14,000 cases on Tuesday.
Are we building back better? Not yet, UN report warns
A new UN paper urges governments to consider pivoting policies and COVID relief cash toward building a greener future.
Norway wealth fund to probe firms for Uighur labour links
Norway's sovereign wealth fund is the world's largest and wields tremendous influence.
Developing nations demand equal access to coronavirus vaccines
Richer countries hoarding excess doses, preventing poorer ones from getting vaccinated this year.
Wall St is worried about inflation: New data may calm those fears
A key gauge of US inflation suggests that fears of rising prices weighing on the economic recovery may be overblown.
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