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Amid spread of variants, US COVID-19 cases back on the rise
As some states roll back pandemic shutdowns, US health officials worry about losing ground against the virus.
After the storm: Texas power coop files for bankruptcy
Brazos said that Chapter 11 will protect Texans it serves from massive electric bills accrued during February's freeze.
Spanish gag law: The original sin and ongoing penance
The arrest of a famous rapper is yet another sign of increasingly shrinking spaces for free expression in Spain.
US manufacturing hits three-year high as new orders surge
Shift in US consumer spending towards home improvement and other projects is benefitting manufacturers.
Egyptian activists in US say families facing ramped up pressure
Rights advocates and lawmakers are urging US President Joe Biden to pressure Egypt to improve its rights record.
Zimbabwe Vice President Kembo Mohadi resigns amid sex scandal
In a rare move, Mohadi resigned on Monday following local media reports he had engaged in improper conduct.
US investigates engine fires in 1.9 million Toyota RAV4 SUVs
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration launched the probe after receiving 11 fire complaints in RAV4 models.
Lopez Obrador to virtually meet Biden, ask for vaccine ‘loan’
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is expected to ask Biden to share US vaccination supply with Mexico.
Trump cements grip on GOP, even as some backers look forward
The former US president reentered the political fray Sunday, but not all of his supporters want to see him run again.
Ghana, Ivory Coast receive world’s first free COVAX jabs
Ghana's president became the world’s first recipient of a coronavirus vaccine from COVAX.
UN rights experts urge international probe of Navalny poisoning
Agnes Callamard and Irene Khan say Kremlin critic's poisoning was meant to send a 'sinister warning' to quash dissent.
Warren and fellow progressives propose ‘Ultra-Millionaire’ tax
The proposed act would levy a two percent annual tax on households and trusts valued between $50m and $1bn.
Turkey’s economy grew by 1.8% in 2020, avoiding COVID contraction
Growth was propelled by a near doubling of lending by state banks to quell the initial impact of the coronavirus crisis.
China not ready to clear Boeing 737 MAX for flight
China was the first country to ground the 737 MAX after a crash in Ethiopia in March 2019 that killed 157 people.
‘Hopeful’: WTO’s first woman and first African chief starts work
On her first day on the job, World Trade Organization chief Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala held talks with its 164 member states.
COVID-19: UK hunts for mystery carrier of Brazil variant
Tracking down anyone infected with the variant is seen as an essential step in preventing a wider outbreak.
France: Sarkozy found guilty of corruption, sentenced to prison
Former president handed one year in prison and a two-year suspended sentence over corruption and influence peddling.
Fauci urges Americans to accept any of three COVID vaccines
All three of the US-approved jabs are 'really quite good', the top US infectious disease official says.
Yemen donor conference seeks billions to prevent famine
More than 100 governments and donors will take part in a virtual donor conference in hopes to raise $3.85bn.
Arrests made at Barcelona football club after police raid
Police spokesperson says operation ongoing at Spanish football club, several arrests made.
China ‘to provide 400,000 COVID vaccine doses’ to Afghanistan
Officials say China pledged 400,000 doses of the Sinopharm vaccine, a boost to Afghanistan's immunisation drive.
Hundreds rally in Bangladesh over writer’s death in prison
Protesters demand annulment of the controversial Digital Security Act under which Mushtaq Ahmed was arrested last year.
India urged to provide refuge to dozens of Rohingya adrift at sea
Eight Rohingya on board the boat have died and many of the 81 survivors are sick and suffering from extreme dehydration.
Khashoggi fiancee says Saudi crown prince should be punished
Hatice Cengiz demands punishment for the crown prince 'without delay' for his role in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
Shunned and banished: Victims blamed for incest in Burkina Faso
Raped, ostracised and forced to give up their children - how incest is tearing families apart in Burkina Faso.
Pakistan Supreme Court upholds secret balloting in Senate polls
Verdict seen as a blow to the government, which had attempted to change the process for elections scheduled this week.
Armenia: Protesters storm gov’t building amid political crisis
Days after rival rallies took to streets, anti-gov't demonstrators enter building to demand PM Pashinyan quits.
Suspected ADF rebels kill villagers in eastern DRC: Army
Suspected rebels decapitate eight people, shoot two others dead in separate attacks in eastern DR Congo, army says.
S Korean tech firms use mobile game to grab Japan’s manga readers
New online manga platforms have seen a huge surge in popularity during COVID lockdowns as people read on their phones.
Netanyahu claims Iran behind blast on Israeli-owned ship
Iran 'strongly rejects' Israeli allegations regarding last week's mysterious explosion on MV Helios Ray in Gulf of Oman.
US freeze hits Europe’s fuel oil exports
While European plants benefitted from the US shutdown of refineries, now they have no clients to export fuel oil to.
Sri Lanka appoints Australian Tom Moody as cricket director
Sri Lanka hires former Australia international as cricket director in a move to revamp the struggling national team.
Australian property prices post biggest monthly gain in 17 years
Record low mortgage rates, improving economy, gov't incentives and a limited supply of homes are driving prices up.
Suu Kyi hit with new charges as Myanmar protesters rally again
Two more charges filed against Aung San Suu Kyi as police clamp down on protesters rallying in Yangon.
Nomadland makes Golden Globes history, as Boseman honoured
Nomadland director Chloe Zhao, who was also named best director, is the first female director to win best drama.
‘Sticky bombs’ in Kashmir set off alarm bells among Indian forces
Small, magnetic bombs that have wreaked havoc in Afghanistan seized during raids in recent months in disputed region.
Asian shares rally on optimism of global recovery
Bond markets stabilise after central banks across the world assured of economic policy support.
US envoy to visit Kabul, Doha as Taliban calls for troops pullout
Zalmay Khalilzad's mission comes a year after US and Taliban signed an accord aimed at ending Washington's longest war.
Modi takes homegrown COVID jab as India expands vaccination drive
Indian PM urges every eligible person to get vaccine in an effort to rid the country of the new coronavirus.
Argentine titanosaur may be oldest yet: study
The 20-metre lizard, discovered in Argentina in 2014, roamed what is now Patagonia some 140 million years ago.
Crowds gather for Hong Kong activists in court for ‘subversion’
Charges relate to primaries, which were designed to pick best candidates for legislative polls, which were then delayed.
‘Freedom, justice’: Why Hong Kong people are moving to the UK
China's security law a key reason that Hong Kong people are leaving the territory to start their lives anew elsewhere.
Syria says Israel attacked areas around southern Damascus
Israel targets Iran-backed strongholds in second attack in less than a month on outskirts of Syrian capital.
Trump says he won’t form new party, vows to unite Republicans
Former US president speaks at conservative conference dominated by his supporters amid Republican Party in-fighting.
Iran rules out talks with US, EU to discuss nuclear deal revival
Iranian foreign ministry spokesman says time not right for talks given 'recent actions' of the US, European countries.
World condemns Myanmar crackdown as 18 peaceful protesters killed
Security forces open fire, use tear gas and make mass arrests as they seek to disperse anti-coup demonstrators.
NY governor asks for independent probe into harassment claims
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is facing calls to resign after two former aides accused him of sexual harassment.
Two Jordan ministers resign for partying in breach of COVID rules
Interior Minister Samir Mobeideen and Justice Minister Bassam Talhouni resign after violating COVID restrictions.
Fifteen people drown in latest shipwreck tragedy off Libya
IOM says 95 people, including two children, rescued after rubber boat capsizes in central Mediterranean route.
Thai protesters, police clash near PM’s residence
Emergency services say 16 injured as police use tear gas, water cannon and rubber bullets on pro-democracy protesters.
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