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IAEA, Iran agree temporary deal for inspections with less access
Nuclear watchdog says Iran will begin offering inspectors 'less access' but still allow it to monitor atomic programme.
Argentina’s president decries ‘unforgivable’ vaccine scandal
Country's health minister resigned late on Friday after reports he helped people jump queue to receive coronavirus jabs.
Israel shuts Mediterranean shore after oil spill devastates coast
Activists reported globs of black tar on Israel's coast last week after a heavy storm, wreaking havoc on local wildlife.
Are private security firms following international law?
A confidential UN report says that private security contractor Erik Prince violated Libya's arms embargo.
Texas disaster ‘foreseeable and preventable’, Houston mayor says
Texas state hearings will be held this week into the deadly winter storm that cut millions off from power and water.
Seven election officials killed in landmine blast as Niger votes
Incident comes amid presidential election runoff between frontrunner Mohamed Bazoum and ex-President Mahamane Ousmane.
Libya’s powerful interior minister survives assassination attempt
Fathi Bashagha was returning from a meeting outside Tripoli when his convoy came under fire by unidentified gunmen.
Two explosions in Afghanistan kill at least three: Officials
At least two people, including a child, killed in Kabul blast and one person killed by explosion in Helmand province.
Thousands flee homes as storm Dujuan hits southern Philippines
Tropical storm Dujuan was packing maximum winds of up to 65km/h as it moved northwest over the southern Philippines.
Sudan devalues currency in effort to access debt relief
Move meets key demand by foreign lenders to help Sudan's transitional authorities overhaul battered economy.
After deaths, WHO urges Tanzania to share COVID data, take action
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus urged Dodoma to take measures against the pandemic and to prepare for vaccinations.
Why are India’s farmers angry? | Start Here
Why are hundreds of thousands of farmers in India protesting against new laws the government says will help them?
7 killed as Nigerian military aircraft crashes near Abuja airport
Air force says King Air 350 crashed after reporting engine failure, killing everyone on board.
Tennis: Djokovic wins record-extending ninth Australian Open
Novak Djokovic thrashes Daniil Medvedev in straight sets to win his 18th Grand Slam title in Melbourne.
What the vaccine debacle tells us about predatory capitalism
The botched COVID-19 vaccination campaign is a great illustration of why our current capitalist system does not work.
US sanctions inflicted $1 trillion damage on Iran’s economy: FM
After the US lifts sanctions and rejoins the JCPOA, Iran will expect some form of compensation, FM Zarif says.
A ‘war zone’: Witnesses describe violence at Myanmar protests
Security forces in Mandalay are using increasingly violent and lethal methods to snuff out anti-coup protests.
Arauz and Lasso advance to Ecuador’s presidential runoff
Socialist Andres Arauz and conservative Guillermo Lasso will compete in the second round of the polls in April.
What are the side effects of the COVID-19 vaccines?
Doctor Amir Khan explains what to expect after getting a coronavirus vaccine.
Israel starts reopening as number of vaccinations nears 50%
Shops are open to all but leisure centres limited to those inoculated or immune showing a 'Green Pass' app.
Iran: Results suggest primary COVID vaccine 90-percent effective
Iran says its first locally manufactured vaccine has exhibited better-than-expected results in preliminary testing.
United plane suffers engine failure, scatters debris over Denver
The plane with more than 230 on board landed safely at Denver International Airport after the right engine failed.
US: Ex-policeman implicates NYPD, FBI in Malcolm X murder
Letter written by former undercover NYPD policeman alleges his department and the FBI covered up details of the killing.
Erdogan: Turkey’s common interests with US outweigh differences
Turkish president seeks improvement in ties between the two NATO allies that have been strained over a host of issues.
US: Three dead in New Orleans gun store shooting
A man opened fire in a gun store, killing two people, before he was shot dead after customers as staff fired back.
In Pictures: Protests over jailing of Spanish rapper turn violent
Police clash with protesters in Spain on the fifth night of protests against the jailing of rapper Pablo Hasel.
In Pictures: Jakarta slammed by monsoon floods
More than 1,300 residents forced to evacuate Jakarta after Indonesian capital hit by severe monsoon floods.
Huge rallies in Myanmar as backlash grows over protester killings
Facebook deletes the military's main page as UN condemns deadly violence and Singapore warns of 'adverse consequences'.
Australia begins COVID-19 vaccinations with Pfizer/BioNTech jab
Up to four million Australians are expected to receive a COVID-19 vaccine voluntarily by March.
Inspiring cultures: Bruce Lee’s Fist of Fury dubbed into Noongar
After inspiring a Noongar family, the movie has been dubbed into an Australian Aboriginal language for the first time.
Peaceful Barcelona rally for jailed rapper devolves into clashes
Several thousand took to the streets in Barcelona and elsewhere to protest against the arrest of rapper Pablo Hasel.
Rockets hit Iraq military airbase hosting US contractors
One person wounded as several rockets strike Iraq's Balad airbase where a US defence company has its headquarters.
Biden to hold virtual meeting with Trudeau next week
US president's first meeting with a foreign head of government since taking office will be with Canada's Justin Trudeau.
What is next for Somalia’s political crisis?
A dispute about delayed elections led to gunfire in Mogadishu on Friday.
Alarm as Myanmar ships reach Malaysia to pick up detainees
US and UN call on Malaysia to halt the deportation of 1,200 Myanmar nationals saying it could put their lives at risk.
Argentina health minister resigns over COVID vaccine scandal
Resignation comes after reports of people using connections to jump the queue and receive COVID-19 jabs.
UN: Tigray malnutrition ‘very critical’, response woefully poor
Rise in acute malnutrition reported in Ethiopian region as insecurity, bureaucracy and armed actors hamper aid efforts.
In extreme Texas cold, Green New Deal turns into hot potato
Democrats blame climate change for the historic freeze, but Republicans say clean energy worsened the crisis.
Myanmar police kill 2 in bloodiest day of anti-coup protests
Several anti-coup protesters also seriously wounded as security forces crack down on demonstrators in Mandalay.
Biden approves disaster declaration for Texas amid deep freeze
Declaration unlocks federal funding and aid for Texas, where winter storm has left millions without power and water.
Russia reports first case of human infection with H5N8 bird flu
Russia reports case to WHO and says no sign of human to human transmission.
Eswatini king recovers from COVID, thanks Taiwan for sending drug
King Mswati III says Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen sent antiviral medication, which he didn't name, to help him recover.
What is at stake in Niger’s presidential election runoff?
Some 7.5 million people are eligible to vote in second round pitting Mohamed Bazoum against Mahamane Ousmane.
Israel paying millions to supply COVID-19 doses to Syria
Palestinians will chafe at the fact that Israel is aiding millions of Syrians while they wait for the vaccines.
Italy’s coastguard searches for survivors after migrant shipwreck
So far 45 people have been rescued, while five to 10 others are believed to be missing off Lampedusa's southern coast.
Sudan and Ethiopia trade barbs over border dispute
Clashes erupted last year between both forces over Al-Fashqa, an area of fertile land settled by Ethiopian farmers.
Tennis: Osaka cruises to second Australian Open title
Japan's Naomi Osaka claims victory over the 22nd-seeded Jennifer Brady, winning her fourth major crown at the age of 23.
For Lebanese and Iraqis, small victories in a long struggle
Demonstrators in both nations may have been beaten by the system but they are not ready to concede defeat.
Russian court rejects Navalny’s appeal against jail term
The Kremlin critic appealed a ruling that turned a suspended sentence on embezzlement charges into real jail time.
Three separate Kabul explosions kill 5, wound 2: Afghan police
It was not immediately clear what caused the blasts but a majority of attacks in recent months have been sticky bombs.
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