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Army, private firm, fighters accused of Mozambique war crimes
Hundreds of civilians in Cabo Delgado killed by rebels, gov't forces and private militia, Amnesty says.
British South Asians suffer heavy toll as coronavirus surges
Ethnic minority communities in the UK, hard-hit by the pandemic, have been forced to adapt how they say farewell.
Six Dr Seuss books with racist images won’t be published any more
Books by US author to go out of print include 'And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street' and 'If I Ran the Zoo'.
Morocco suspends contact with German embassy
Officials say decision in part due to 'deep misunderstandings' in Berlin's stance over Western Sahara.
Press watchdog sues Saudi crown prince over Khashoggi killing
Reporters Without Borders files case against MBS in German court for 'crimes against humanity' for Khashoggi murder.
‘Not French enough’: What it means to be an immigrant in France
Immigrants bear the burden of having to prove, again and again, that they are worthy of their spot.
How a five-second social media clip took India, Pakistan by storm
Video shot by 19-year-old Dananeer Mobeen in northern Pakistan's Nathaigali mountains inspires hundreds of spin-offs.
Victims of anti-Asian attacks reflect a year into pandemic
US monitoring groups have recorded thousands of cases of discrimination against Asian Americans during the pandemic.
Austria, Denmark break ranks with EU to make vaccines with Israel
Move by European Union member states seen as a rebuke to the bloc's sluggish joint vaccine procurement programme.
COVID: Despite concerns, Chinese vaccines sweep the world
China has pledged roughly half a billion doses of its vaccines to countries around the globe.
Global CO2 pollution returns to pre-COVID levels: IEA
The International Energy Agency says emission were 2 percent higher in December than in the same month a year ago.
Israel’s Dan David Prize and vaccine apartheid
Accepting an Israeli award for contributions to public health amid Israel's vaccine apartheid is immoral.
Myanmar crisis ‘a litmus test’ for ASEAN, says Indonesia’s ex FM
Marty Natalegawa says ASEAN must tell Myanmar's military to stop shooting at innocent civilians.
Privacy fears as India’s gov’t schools install facial recognition
Experts say facial recognition systems being installed in schools without laws to regulate collection and use of data.
Human rights defenders continue to be killed with impunity
Five years after Berta Cáceres was murdered, governments are still failing to protect human rights defenders.
Twitter to permanently ban users who spread COVID misinformation
The social media firm says users who continue to post misleading tweets about coronavirus vaccines face a permanent ban.
Taiwan opposition chief in no rush for China meeting
Johnny Chiang tells Reuters that China's proposals to get Taiwan to accept Communist rule had 'no market' on the island.
Ethiopia: Four media workers arrested in conflict-wracked Tigray
Two journalists, two translators detained in Tigray but no reason has been given for their arrest.
Girl, 9, dies after being caned during ‘exorcism’ in Sri Lanka
Two arrested over girl's death caused by severe beating during a ritual to drive an evil spirit away, police say.
Third woman accuses NY governor Cuomo of sexual harassment
Accusation comes just hours after Cuomo referred himself for investigation over similar allegations from two ex-aides.
In Pictures: Is avocado boom to blame for bee deaths in Colombia?
Apiarists in Colombia suspect pesticides used in commercial avocado and citrus farming is killing the bees.
Asia extends global stock recovery as bond markets stabilise
A halt in the recent bond market sell-off eased investor nerves even as concerns about Chinese demand weighed on oil.
ASEAN set for talks with Myanmar military as crisis escalates
Foreign ministers will call for Aung San Suu Kyi's release encourage talks between the civilian leader and the army.
US trade rep nominee says she will fight ‘unfair’ Chinese trade
Katherine Tai says she will will treat Chinese censorship as a trade barrier and fight 'unfair' economic practices.
Hong Kong ‘subversion’ case resumes after marathon first day
Some 47 pro-democracy politicians and activists are seeking bail after being charged under the national security law.
Why a Muslim reporter in India has spent nearly 150 days in jail
As Siddique Kappan's alleged link with controversial Muslim group is probed, family says arrest part of media crackdown.
Pakistani court grants bail to Christian man in blasphemy case
In 2018, Nabeel Masih became the youngest blasphemy convict in Pakistan when a court sentenced him to 10 years in jail.
Nigeria: Kidnapped schoolgirls released, says governor
Governor Matawalle told Al Jazeera no ransom was paid to kidnappers to secure the release.
Philippine reports South Africa variant as vaccination begins
Manila rolls out COVID shots donated by China but discovery of South Africa variant raises questions about efficacy.
Meng Wanzhou’s extradition hearing enters final round in Canada
The US has accused Huawei founder's daughter of misleading HSBC bank about the telco's business dealings in Iran.
‘Mockery of justice’: Cambodia’s Rainsy gets 25-year jail term
The country's top opposition party was banned in 2018 and many of its leaders and supporters put on trial.
US expected to sanction Russians for Navalny poisoning
In contrast to his predecessor, Biden promises a tougher approach to any aggressive moves by Russia.
IAEA says N Korea nuclear programme cause for ‘serious concern’
UN watchdog chief notes continuing signs of nuclear activity in North Korea are 'deeply regrettable'.
Ecuador names new health minister after COVID vaccine scandal
Former health minister stepped down amid questions about irregularities in Ecuador's coronavirus vaccine programme.
Zooming ahead: Videoconferencing firm tops analysts’ expectations
Revenue more than tripled to $882.5m in the fiscal fourth quarter, the company said, surpassing analysts' estimates.
El Salvador: Bukele party and allies set for legislative control
Preliminary count of Sunday's vote suggests President Nayib Bukele's party and its allies to get majority in congress.
Climate and cooperation: Biden’s trade goals differ from Trump’s
Joe Biden’s trade strategy looks to incorporate environmental goals, advance racial equity and partner with US allies.
Colombia becomes first in Americas to get vaccines through COVAX
The Pan American Health Organization says UN-backed programme will boost COVID vaccine access in hard-hit Latin America.
US defends not sanctioning MBS for Khashoggi’s murder
US State Department spokesman says Biden seeks to ‘recalibrate’ not ‘rupture’ US-Saudi Arabia relations.
Chad opposition leader quits presidential race after shoot-out
Saleh Kebzabo announces his party's decision to withdraw from April vote after shoot-out at home of another candidate.
Nigeria’s Okonjo-Iweala promotes vaccine equity on day one at WTO
Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala also called on WTO's member states to adopt sustainable fishing practices.
UN warns of Yemen ‘death sentence’ as donor pledges fall short
Secretary-general 'disappointed' after only $1.7bn pledged at donor conference to fund urgent humanitarian programmes.
Biden team seeks to let separated migrant families stay in US
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said establishing a more humane policy at the US southern border is going to take time.
Armenia PM says open to early elections to end crisis
Addressing thousands of supporters in Yerevan, Nikol Pashinyan proposes referendum on new constitution and snap polls.
Patently unfair: Can waivers help solve COVID vaccine inequality?
Amid growing calls for vaccine equity, WTO members debate how to boost global access to coronavirus shots.
Global COVID-19 infections up for first time in 7 weeks, WHO says
Cases are rising due to relaxing of health measures, circulation of variants and 'people letting down their guard'.
Ghosn escape: Two wanted Americans handed to Japanese authorities
Father-son duo hoped Biden administration would block extradition, but US authorities handed them over.
What is the future of the US Republican party?
Former President Donald Trump made his first speech since leaving office at Conservative Political Action Conference.
Trauma, anger as Tigrayans recount Eritrea troops’ ‘grave crimes’
Survivors and witnesses accuse forces from neighbouring country of committing abuses in Ethiopia's embattled region.
In Colombian port town, LGBTQ community faces increasing threats
Attacks against the LGBTQ community have caused many to flee as a new wave of armed conflict violence frightens locals.
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