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China rejects Uighurs genocide charge, invites UN’s rights chief
Activists, UN experts say at least one million Muslims are detained in camps in the remote western region.
Is Algeria’s Hirak dead?
Although the Hirak faces major challenges, the revolutionary spirit in Algeria is alive and well.
US Supreme Court allows prosecutor to obtain Trump tax returns
High court moves on several Trump-era cases, including ending a defamation case against the former president.
COVID-19: Gaza starts inoculation drive amid vaccine shortage
Officials and health workers inoculated with Russian Sputnik V vaccine donated by Moscow and the UAE.
In Pictures: Senegalese jockey dreams of international glory
One of Senegal's most promising jockeys, Fallou Diop, hopes to compete outside his country's borders.
LVMH buys 50% of rapper Jay-Z’s champagne brand Armand de Brignac
Armand de Brignac sold more than half a million bottles, prices of which run $300 and up, in 2019.
Algerians mark protest movement anniversary with fresh rallies
Thousands march in Algeria to mark two years since the beginning of mass movement that toppled longtime leader.
Sweden charges man with spying for Russia
Unidentified 47-year-old alleged to have handed over information to Russia for several years in return for money.
WHO chief urges rich nations not to undermine COVAX scheme
Wealthy countries' deals with vaccine manufacturers led to reduction in vaccines allocated to COVAX, WHO head says.
Family sues Texas power companies for $100m over death of boy, 11
Cristian Pavon's family says 'gross negligence' caused death by 'hypothermia' as Texans receive sky-high energy bills.
Guineans sceptical as gov’t steps up fight against Ebola
Authorities in race to contain outbreak amid mistrust within communities over virus resurgence, response efforts.
No voyage: Royal Caribbean’s quarterly loss cruises past $1bn
Royal Caribbean's revenue for Q4 plunged to $34.1m from $2.52bn last year as the pandemic kept ships parked at port.
Made your bed: Dominion sues MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell for $1.3bn
The suit is the latest in multibillion-dollar court actions taken by voting machine companies after the 2020 election.
Biden boosts lending to small businesses hit by coronavirus woes
For two weeks, Small Business Admin will only take applications for PPP loans from firms with fewer than 20 employees.
Will Magufuli’s COVID-free claim lead to deaths in Tanzania?
Concern grows over President John Magufuli's handling of pandemic.
The Arab world: Time for a reset?
We need a far-reaching public conversation about an urgent overhaul of national governance and regional relations.
What to watch as Biden admin ‘re-engages’ with UN
US President Joe Biden has committed to multilateralism, but what path will his administration take at the UN?
Generation Identity: France begins shutting down far-right group
Interior Ministry cites Al Jazeera investigation, which revealed group's violence, as it begins formal process.
UK PM to announce roadmap out of strict lockdown measures
Buoyed by a successful vaccine drive and falling infection rates, measures will be eased 'cautiously'.
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine withdraws poll result challenge
Bobi Wine, who had disputed January election results, says 'the courts are not independent' as he withdraws his case.
Iran lawmakers call for president’s prosecution over IAEA deal
Monday's motion signals the biggest rift in years between Iran’s moderate government and hardline parliament.
Italian ambassador to DR Congo dies after UN convoy attacked
Italian Ambassador Luca Attanasio, a policeman, and their driver killed after a UN convoy was attacked.
EU considers sanctions on Russia, Myanmar
At a key meeting, EU foreign ministers are also expected to discuss efforts to save the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
US: South African COVID strain found in New York state resident
Governor Andrew Cuomo announces the discovery of the new variant as he urges people to stay vigilant.
Indian state imposes curbs after resurgence of COVID-19 cases
New restrictions, including nighttime curfews, imposed in Maharashtra as other states also report a rise in cases.
Nigeria: Kidnappers free 53 people seized on bus
Women, children among those released, but dozens of others taken in a separate incident are still missing.
Top India court halt’s tycoon Mukesh Ambani’s retail deal: Report
The verdict is a win for Amazon which says Future Group's sale to Ambani's Reliance Industries violates its contract.
Qatar Petroleum to supply 1.25m tonnes of LNG to Bangladesh
QP signs deal to supply 1.25 million tonnes of LNG annually to Vitol customers in Bangladesh.
Saudi women can join military in latest widening of rights
The kingdom said in 2019 it would allow women to leave the country without permission from a male relative.
UN chief tells Myanmar military: ‘Stop the repression’
Guterres demands Myanmar military free prisoners and end violence, as he opens a four-week summit on human rights.
South Korea agrees to partial release of blocked Iranian money
South Korea’s move comes after the US reversed two Trump-era moves against Iran.
Pakistani female aid workers shot dead by assailants
At least four aid workers killed after unidentified gunmen fired at their vehicle in North Waziristan, police say.
What will it take to stay one step ahead of a mutating COVID-19?
Scientists and doctors from around the world explain.
Tanzania’s president admits country has COVID-19 problem
President John Magufuli's comments come following WHO warning over the country's 'very concerning' virus situation.
In Pictures: Businesses shut as Myanmar protesters defy military
Tens of thousands rally across Myanmar as part of general strike against the coup despite warnings from the military.
UAE unveils $1.36bn in arms deals at Abu Dhabi weapons show
Major arms makers attended a convention in Abu Dhabi hoping to swing deals with militaries across the Middle East.
China’s ‘No 1 document’: Beijing steps up focus on food security
China points to 'instability of the external situation' in latest rural policy blueprint, urges boost in seed supplies.
India, China complete troop pullout from disputed border
The two Asian rivals agree to 'disengage' after months of heightened tensions raised the spectre of a full-fledged war.
Dozens of whales strand at notorious New Zealand bay
Forty-nine pilot whales found at Farewell Spit, the scene of at least 10 pilot whale strandings in the past 15 years.
Israel’s coronavirus vaccines wielding political power
In contrast to long waits in Europe and the US, vaccines are readily available to anyone who wants one in Israel.
UN appeals for rescue of Rohingya adrift in Andaman Sea
Refugee agency says the refugees have run out of food and water and a number of people have already died.
China-US trade: Beijing urges Washington to remove tariffs
Wang Yi called on Biden to restore a bilateral relationship damaged under Trump by removing 'unreasonable tariffs'.
China urges US to stop interference, outlines plan to reset ties
Wang Yi calls on Washington to stop meddling in internal affairs, lift trade restrictions and people-to-people contacts
HSBC to move top executives from UK back to Hong Kong: Report
Europe's biggest bank is paring back its global ambitions and refocusing its efforts on Asia.
US to probe certain Boeing 777s as Japan grounds some of the jets
US orders scrutiny of 777s with same type of engine that failed on United Airlines flight forcing return to airport.
Australia pulls health ads from Facebook after news blackout
Facebook is playing hardball over a government plan to force technology giants to pay for the news on their platforms.
Myanmar begins general strike in face of military threats
Millions expected to join protests calling for restoration of democracy three weeks after military seized power.
Palestinian vaccine drive faces funding shortfall: World Bank
Bank urges Israel, which has made the most progress globally on vaccination, to give Palestinians its surplus shots.
UK to challenge China at UN meeting for Xinjiang access
UK Foreign Secretary will say UN needs 'urgent and unfettered' access to region where Uighurs have been held in camps.
UK speeds up vaccine roll-out with lockdown easing in sight
Over 17.5 million people, a third of UK adults, have had at least one vaccine dose since inoculations began in December.
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