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Fear, silent migration: A year after anti-Muslim riots in Delhi
Muslim victims of last year's violence say they have been forced to sell their properties due to lack of security.
Hutu rebels accuse DRC, Rwanda after Italian ambassador killed
Luca Attanasio died of his wounds after a World Food Programme convoy came under fire near the eastern city of Goma.
Plan by India’s richest family to build a zoo sparks controversy
Mukesh Ambani, the billionaire owner of Reliance Industries, plans to build a 280-acre zoo with more than 100 species.
Violence against Afghan civilians surges since peace talks began
US-brokered negotiations began in September but progress has since slowed and violence has risen sharply.
Former US priest on trial for sex abuse in East Timor
American clergyman accused of abusing children younger than 14 in a home for disadvantaged youth he founded and ran.
Trump supporters, conspiracists shift to new social media sites
Former President Donald Trump was banned from major social media sites after the January 6 riot at the US Capitol.
UK: Unemployment rises as COVID lockdowns hit economy
Jobless rate up 5.1 percent in last three months of 2020, the highest level in almost five years.
Why the result of Somali elections are crucial for the region
Somalia’s most recent political impasse will have significant consequences for its neighbours, Kenya and Ethiopia.
Timeline: How the US reached 500,000 COVID-19 deaths
A look at the past 12 months and how coronavirus exacted such a devastating toll on the United States.
Bitcoin slumps 14% as pullback from record gathers pace
Cryptocurrency sinks more than 14%, its largest daily drop in a month after surging past $50,000.
Can Biden cool tensions with Iran?
Incoming US president open to rejoining international nuclear pact but insists on Iranian concessions first.
Afghan peace talks resume in Doha as US reviews Taliban deal
Talks between the Taliban and the Afghan gov't resume in Doha after weeks of delays and change in US leadership.
Pakistan Prime Minister Khan leaves for Sri Lanka to boost ties
The two countries, which enjoy warm ties, aim to boost trade ties during Imran Khan's maiden visit to the island nation.
The ‘Greta Thunberg’s toolkit’ scandal and rule of law in India
The prosecution of activists for sharing a solidarity toolkit reflects the deepening institutional crisis in India.
Timeline of events in Myanmar since February 1 coup
Fears of a violent crackdown grow as protesters continue to rally across Myanmar calling for an end to military rule.
Dreaming of Zimbabwe: Stories from the diaspora
From fleeing for political reasons to looking for an adventure, Zimbabweans share why they left their home country.
US: Suit blames Saudi Arabia for 2019 attack at Florida army base
The lawsuit is filed on behalf of the families of three killed by a Saudi military trainee at a base in Florida.
Georgian police storm opposition party offices, detain its leader
Georgian police arrested Nika Melia and fired tear gas in a raid on his party headquarters.
Kuwait to close land, sea border in latest COVID restrictions
The closure won't affect shipping operations, while citizens and domestic workers would be allowed to return.
Facebook agrees to restore Australian news pages
Australia and Facebook have been in a standoff over a draft law that will force tech giants to pay for news.
Women linked to Abu Sayyaf suicide bombings arrested in Sulu
Suspects Philippine military calls 'potential suicide bombers' face illegal possession of explosives charges.
In Pictures: US pandemic toll – one year, half a million lives
Precisely one year on, the United States has surpassed a horrifying milestone of 500,000 deaths from COVID-19.
Long-serving Saudi oil minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani dies at 90
Sheikh Yamani helped Saudi Arabia command a dominating presence in OPEC from its birth.
Lam defends China’s plan to ensure only ‘patriots’ rule Hong Kong
Beijing says anyone who 'goes against China and disrupts Hong Kong' must not take office in the semi-autonomous city.
Commodity prices at eight-year highs, raising inflation concerns
Commodities are seeing bullish wagers led by hopes that gov't stimulus and near-zero interest rates will fuel demand.
US Treasury deputy chief nominee pledges to get tough on China
Wally Adeyemo says he will fight 'unfair economic practices in China' along with tackling inequality in the US.
US energy body to examine climate change threat to power grid
The decision follows power outages in Texas due to extreme cold snap that left millions of people without electricity.
Electric car maker Lucid Motors to go public with $11.75bn deal
The firm is benefitting from a wave of investments in EV startups, spurred by a rise in Tesla shares in the past year.
US detains wife of Mexican drug cartel chief El Chapo
Ex-beauty queen, daughter of an alleged senior Sinaloa cartel member arrested at Dulles Airport outside Washington, DC.
Malaysia court delays Myanmar deportation for judicial review
Groups take court action, send letters of appeal to stop Malaysia from sending 1,200 people back to Myanmar.
Yellen’s yardstick: US Treasury chief sees unemployment as key
Janet Yellen says the US's effective unemployment rate is nearly 10%, far higher than the headline rate of 6.3%.
‘Extremely promising’: 1st dose of COVID vaccine cuts illness
Separate studies from England and Scotland show that risk of illness and hospitalisation reduced from first jab.
US sanctions two more Myanmar generals after protest crackdown
US move follows military's use of force against peaceful protests over the weekend that left two dead.
Asylum seekers waiting in Mexico rattled by delays to US entry
President Biden has promised to reverse Trump-era programme that forced migrants to stay in Mexico pending US hearings.
Biden-Trudeau meeting: A ‘return to stability’ after Trump
Joe Biden will hold his first official meeting with a foreign leader, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, on Tuesday.
Canada’s parliament says China’s treatment of Uighurs is genocide
Non-binding motion comes amid increasing pressure on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to take harder line against China.
Family of US citizens held in Iran press for their release
Relatives of Siamak and Baquer Namazi say US must push for their freedom before talks on return to Iran nuclear deal.
NASA showcases dramatic video of Mars landing, releases images
NASA says Perseverance videos provide a 'treasure trove' of details about the alien world.
‘Truly heartbreaking’: US surpasses 500,000 COVID deaths
Country hits harrowing total as Biden administration ramps up coronavirus vaccinations amid drop in daily infections.
Spotify to launch in 85 new markets, reach over a billion people
The Swedish company's shares rose as much as six percent to a record high of $387.44.
EU agrees to sanctions on Myanmar military, Russian officials
Bloc says it decided to apply sanctions targeting the military and its economic interests following February 1 coup.
Iran could boost uranium enrichment to 60 percent: Khamenei
Remarks come as European powers, US in disagreement with Iran over how to restore nuclear deal.
Libya: More than 150 migrants freed in raid on traffickers
Security forces arrested six traffickers who kept a house-turned-prison in Kufra and referred them to prosecutors.
Copper rises over $9,000 as supply tightens in pandemic recovery
Copper is surging amid a rally in commodities from iron ore to nickel, while oil has gained over 20 percent this year.
UN calls on Somalia to hold delayed polls ‘as soon as possible’
UN envoy to country urges Somali leaders 'to pull back from confrontation' and reach a compromise on elections.
Petrobras shares drop as Brazil’s Bolsonaro slams pricing policy
The selloff came after Bolsonaro criticised the firm's fuel policies as being only pleasing to financial markets.
Who should pay for news online?
Facebook blocked news content in Australia to protest against proposed payment law.
MBS: Saudi sovereign fund doubling assets in five years to $1.07T
The five-year plan would see the fund creating 1.8 million direct and indirect jobs, said Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
UK PM sets out road map to ease England’s COVID lockdown
Johnson sets out 'cautious but irreversible' plan to lift restrictions, with students to return to schools from March 8.
UAE and Qatar officials hold first meeting since Gulf detente
Delegations from two neighbouring countries meet in Kuwait, weeks after agreement to end diplomatic rift.
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