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GameStop sees best week since January in Reddit-fuelled frenzy
Options traders were betting that the stock could do much better on Friday after more than doubling so far this week.
Decades after the Gulf War, Iraq’s youth view oil as a curse
Iraq's youth protesters are demanding an end to corruption in the oil industry 30 years after the Gulf War.
Guatemalan genocide survivors march for justice
Survivors and families of victims of a 36-year civil war call on court to reverse closure of peace institutions.
Trump to take aim at Biden in speech to US conservatives
Former president to claim Republican Party's political leadership with major appearance at annual CPAC meeting.
Anger in Bangladesh over dissident writer’s death in prison
Protests erupt over death of Mushtaq Ahmed, arrested last year on charges of violating the Digital Security Act.
Several soldiers killed in central Mali attack
Nine other soldiers were wounded, five of them seriously, amid a long exchange of fire with armed groups.
Rwanda paid for flight that led to Paul Rusesabagina arrest
Minister of justice admits the government paid for the flight that took ‘Hotel Rwanda’ dissident to Kigali.
First US military action under Biden draws criticism
Biden's approval of US raid in Syria targeting facilities used by Iranian-backed militias criticised in the Middle East.
‘A living hell’: Inside US prisons during the COVID-19 pandemic
Prisoners and their families describe the emotional, physical and financial toll of the pandemic.
Palestinian health minister recommends lockdown in the West Bank
The occupied territory facing 'most difficult period' of pandemic due to surge in COVID cases, PA health minister says.
Iran investigating shooting deaths at Pakistan border
The shooting of at least two people carrying fuel across the border led to protests in southeastern Iran.
UK top court rules Shamima Begum cannot return
The 21-year-old, who joined ISIL as a child, is being held in Syria after being stripped of her UK citizenship in 2019.
System change, not charity, will end the vaccine apartheid
The global patent system divided the world into two camps - those who have access to vaccines and those who do not.
The Virus Hunters
As the COVID pandemic continues to sweep the world, global scientists search for the source of the deadly virus.
Greek ex-theatre director remanded over rape allegations
Prosecutors place Dimitris Lignadis under preventive detention after hearing his plea over child rape accusations.
India, China FMs to set up hotline as border crisis eases
Foreign ministers to have hotline as nuclear-armed neighbours look to reduce tensions along disputed Himalayan border.
Stocks slump as inflation fears overtake economic recovery hopes
Pan-Asian stock index drops by most since May as investors bet economic rebound could lead to tighter monetary policy.
Ex-US Olympics gymnastics coach kills himself after abuse charges
John Geddert faced 24 charges, including sexual assault, human trafficking and running a criminal enterprise.
Hundreds missing after gunmen raid Nigeria school: Reports
A teacher and parent say hundreds unaccounted for, while state official confirms abduction but offers no details.
Libya’s new PM delays naming Cabinet as deadline passes
PM Dbeibah's failure to name Cabinet raises questions over whether his interim government can unite the divided country.
Several dead as gang leader escapes in Haiti prison break
The director of the prison on the outskirts of Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince was among those killed.
From hinterland to Hollywood, Indian farmers galvanise their stir
A wave of global support for the months-long protests has complicated matters further for the Modi government.
‘Moral evil, economic good’: Whitewashing the sins of colonialism
How war, violence and extractivism - rather than ethics - defined the legacy of the empire in Africa.
India rescues 81 Rohingya on drifting boat, 8 dead, one missing
India's coastguard finds 81 survivors and eight dead on boat crammed with Rohingya refugees adrift in the Andaman Sea.
Living with the Volcano
Life in the shadow of an active volcano might be risky but people living near Mount Vesuvius in Italy are there to stay.
Russian diplomats use hand-pulled trolley to cross N Korea border
It took group of eight 32 hours by train and two hours by bus to reach the border on 'long and difficult' journey home.
Facebook signs deals with three more Australian media firms
Australia's parliament passed landmark legislation on Thursday requiring global tech giants to pay for news content.
Biden’s trade nominee vows ‘worker-centric’ model to protect jobs
US Trade Representative nominee's stance suggests permanent shift away from liberalisation policies of pre-Trump era.
Sri Lanka finally lifts ban on burial of COVID victims
Controversial ban imposed since March last year lifted after months of protests by Muslim and rights groups.
Brazil surpasses 250,000 COVID deaths, a year after first case
The South American country has the world's second-highest death toll after the United States.
India tightens regulatory grip on social media companies
Big Tech firms will be obliged to remove content within 36 hours of receiving a legal order, according to new rules.
US jobs market shows signs of improvement but challenges ahead
Weekly jobless claims tumbled by 111,000 last week to three-month low, as demand for US goods rose strongly in January.
UK imposes new sanctions on generals, Myanmar tensions mount
Six generals cited over rights abuses and companies told not to work with military-linked businesses after Feb 1 coup.
Dutch parliament says China’s treatment of Uighurs is genocide
The Dutch motion says China's actions in Xinjiang, including birth control measures, fall under UN genocide convention.
Michael Somare, PNG’s ‘father of the nation’, dead at 84
Pacific island nation's four-time prime minister was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in early February.
US attacks ‘Iranian-backed military infrastructure’ in Syria
At least 17 pro-Iran fighters killed in strikes, which Pentagon says was in response to recent attacks in Iraq.
Killings in Axum by Eritrea troops ‘may amount to war crimes’
Amnesty says hundreds of civilians were killed by Eritrean troops in Ethiopian town of Axum last November.
Follow the money: Myanmar coup puts pressure on army businesses
Calls are growing for sanctions on the military's vast business empire after the February 1 coup.
First asylum seekers from Mexico’s Matamoros border camp enter US
Some of the asylum seekers have been there more than a year due to immigration rules set by former President Trump.
Trial of US citizen charged with terrorism in Venezuela to begin
US State Department spokesman Ned Price called for a fair hearing for Matthew Heath, who was detained in September.
US President Biden, Saudi King Salman discuss end to Yemen war
Biden affirms US commitment to Saudi defence, calls for diplomacy in Yemen and praises release of rights activists.
Israel freezes plan to send vaccines to foreign allies
Controversial plan to ship surplus coronavirus vaccines to a group of allied nations frozen amid legal challenge.
‘Halfway there’ Biden marks 50 million COVID-19 jabs
President Joe Biden is halfway through his pledge to vaccinate 100 million Americans in his first 100 days in office.
EU leaders push to step up COVID vaccinations
Angela Merkel says the bloc must prepare to vaccinate for new coronavirus variants across the coming years.
Oil prices mixed as Texas refineries reopen after deep freeze
As refineries in Texas reopen after last week's freeze, concerns over OPEC+'s willingness to continue output cuts grow.
Alexey Navalny moved out of Moscow prison, says lawyer
Lawyer for the Kremlin critic says Navalny moved to an undisclosed detention centre that may be a prison camp.
Fight for $15: US retailer Costco raises its hourly wage to $16
The raise comes amid US President Joe Biden's plans to raise the national minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2025.
Palestinians condemn Israel’s move to send vaccines overseas
Palestinian Authority foreign minister denounces Israel sending vaccines to foreign allies as 'political blackmail'.
UEFA launches probe into abuse aimed at Ibrahimovic
Swedish striker, who has Bosnian roots, was subjected to ethnic abuse by an individual seated in a VIP box in Serbia.
Can justice be served 12 years after Sri Lanka’s civil war ended?
UN's human rights chief said Sri Lankan government is failing to pursue those responsible for war crimes.
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