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Nasdaq jumps most since April, Bitcoin soars above $54,000
The rising prospects for turbo-charged US economic growth have been reordering the stock market’s winners and losers.
US COVID-19 relief bill set for final approval on Wednesday
Democrats in the US House have scheduled the final vote on the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package.
US sanctions two Iranian officials for ‘gross rights violations’
Biden administration move bars two members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps from entering the US.
Texas governor blames Biden for migrant ‘surge’ at border
Greg Abbott says there is a 'crisis' on the US-Mexico border caused by the Biden administration's new border policies.
Egypt jails alleged paedophile caught on CCTV after online fury
Egyptian police arrest man caught on camera assaulting a young girl as video catches fire on social media.
One in three women endure violence worldwide: WHO
Report also shows 25 percent of women globally are subject to sexual or physical abuse by an intimate partner.
Street battles in Greece after march against police violence
Police and youth clash at Athens protest against police brutality after video showed a police officer beating a man.
Jury selection starts for trial of ex-cop in George Floyd’s death
Defence strikes first juror from pool after she said the actions of the former police officer on trial were 'not fair'.
TV presenter Piers Morgan leaves ITV after Meghan Markle comments
United Kingdom's media regulator launched a probe after receiving 41,015 complaints about Morgan's comments on Monday.
Boeing orders in the black for the first time in 15 months
The company reported 82 new orders for commercial aeroplanes and 51 cancellations for a net gain of 31.
India summons British envoy over criticism of farm laws
India's foreign minister accuses UK parliamentarians discussing farm protests of interfering in its internal affairs.
Ivory Coast: Ouattara’s party wins majority in parliament vote
President Alassane Ouattara's RHDP won 137 of 254 contested seats, compared to 91 for opposition parties, results show.
Not working: More US moms dropped out in remote-school states
Nationally, the gender gap grew most and was statistically significant in states where education was largely remote.
Planetary pact: China and Russia to launch lunar space station
Beijing and Moscow to develop experimental research facilities on the moon's surface.
Alleged January 6 rioter stays jailed, Oath Keeper released
Q Shaman Jacob Chansley claims his faith 'precludes' him from taking COVID vaccine, but judge denies release.
UK to return $5.8m to Nigeria from politician’s stolen assets
Nigeria says funds recovered from ex-Delta state Governor James Ibori to be used to help complete infrastructure works.
Bobi Wine calls Ugandans to ‘rise up’ peacefully against Museveni
Opposition leader claims he won disputed presidential vote and lists demands, including release of political prisoners.
Political quotas and ethnic engineering in the Western Balkans
Measures implemented to protect vulnerable ethnic groups are increasingly abused in Bosnia and Kosovo.
BAFTA ‘levelling the playing field’ after diversity outcry
More than half of the 24 nominees are actors of colour - a huge change from last year's all-white contenders list.
Is unrest in Senegal at risk of escalating?
Senegal has seen days of violence sparked by the arrest of popular opposition leader Ousmane Sonko.
Mexico on the verge of passing landmark cannabis bill
People 18 years and older and with a permit, would be able to grow, carry or consume cannabis and its derivatives.
Myanmar party official dies in custody amid torture allegations
The NLD's Zaw Myat Linn is the second party figure to die in detention in two days.
Poll: Four in 10 Americans still feel economic pain of pandemic
Hispanic and Black Americans and Americans without a college degree were more likely to be laid off, AP-NORC poll found.
Farah Nabulsi: Her past in The Present and the future
British-Palestinian director Farah Nabulsi's short film, set in occupied West Bank, has been shortlisted for the Oscars.
Turkey sentences 5 people to life over Russian envoy’s killing
Andrei Karlov was shot dead by an off-duty policeman while speaking at a photo exhibition opening in Ankara in 2016.
‘More jabs, more jobs’: OECD boosts forecast for global growth
The OECD says US stimulus is likely to provide a 'major boost' to global economic recovery.
Dozens drown as two boats sink off Tunisia in latest Med tragedy
Tunisian coastguard rescues 165 people on route to Italian island of Lampedusa as search for more survivors continues.
Can anything stop Myanmar’s anti-coup crackdown?
Military junta responds to protesters with heavy-handed tactics.
UAE is among the world’s fastest-growing tax havens, study finds
A study released by the Tax Justice Network found that over $200bn flowed into the United Arab Emirates.
In Pictures: How new CAR violence has made women more vulnerable
Female refugees and internally displaced women particularly at risk after fresh unrest in the Central African Republic.
In Northern Ireland, a ‘shift in enthusiasm’ for Irish unity
Nearly 100 years after partition, Brexit and demographic change are fuelling growing support for Irish unity.
Kremlin alarmed by report on planned US cyberattack on Russia
A series of covert counterattacks are planned on Russian networks, NYT reported, prompting Moscow's condemnation.
US sanctions challenge Syria’s Arab League return: UAE
UAE foreign minister calls for return of Syria to the Arab League saying it is in the interest of the region.
‘Justifiably unhappy’: Bosnia FM slams lack of COVAX vaccines
Bisera Turkovic says the EU-backed initiative has failed to deliver 'a single dose' to date.
South Africa’s economy shrank by most in century last year
South Africa's GDP shrank 7 percent in 2020, compared with 0.2 percent growth the previous year.
‘Beyond political differences’: Italy to produce Russian vaccine
The agreement paves the way for Italy to become Europe's first country with a Sputnik V production facility.
Spend or save: Will Biden’s stimulus cheques boost the economy?
Economists are split on what Americans will do with the next round of coronavirus relief aid.
127 Indian Muslims charged with ‘terror’ acquitted after 19 years
Arrested in Gujarat while attending seminar on Muslim education, they were accused of having links with a banned group.
Pope Francis’s visit to Iraq: Beyond the symbolism
Interfaith dialogue is important, but the fate of Iraqi minorities is hinged on the success of state-building in Iraq.
Project Force: Hypersonic weapons and the new space race
Military powers around the world are taking conflict technology to the next frontier - outer space.
US daily COVID-19 death toll below 1,000 for first time in months
The US is the worst-affected by the coronavirus pandemic, with more than 29 million infections and 525,000 deaths.
Ending Pakistan’s epidemic of enforced disappearances
Thousands of Pakistan’s Baloch have been abducted by security forces. Will PM Imran Khan act to find our loved ones?
China launches ‘virus passport’
The digital certificate is aimed at boosting international travel, but it has sparked privacy concerns.
EU Parliament lifts immunity of 3 Catalans, including Puigdemont
The move could see Spain restart efforts to have separatist leader extradited to face trial.
Tunisia: Brother-in-law of ex-leader given prison sentence
Tunisian court sentences deposed President Ben Ali's brother-in-law to 10 years in jail for corruption.
‘I was shaking inside’: Bangladesh’s first transgender TV anchor
Tashnuva broke down in tears, but only after her word-perfect debut as a news anchor on International Women's Day.
UEFA suspends Romanian referee after racism row
Sebastian Coltescu suspended until end of the current season for 'inappropriate behaviour' during a match last month.
US to Yemen’s Houthis: Stop attacking, start negotiating
Washington calls Houthi attacks on Saudi Arabia 'unacceptable' and urges the Yemeni group to engage in talks.
Chinese official says Hong Kong changes to ‘protect’ territory
China's NPC is expected to approve rule changes that will reduce the space for pro-democracy candidates.
In Pictures: Devastation caused by Equatorial Guinea blasts
Death toll from explosions at military barracks in Equatorial Guinea rose to 98 on Monday.
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