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How the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting mental health
The World Health Organization has warned the coronavirus pandemic could have a years-long effect on mental health.
Espionage trial concludes for second Canadian detained in China
Closed-door trial of Michael Kovrig finishes with a Beijing court saying it will set a date for the verdict.
UK: What is the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill?
The draft law aims to hand police greater powers to control protests - a measure that has already seen riots.
Will latest push for accountability for Syria torture succeed?
Effort by Canada and Netherlands under UN Convention Against Torture will be slow but sends strong message, experts say.
Israel revokes permit of Palestinian foreign minister
Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki's VIP permit was seized by Israel on his way back to occupied West Bank.
Restoring the right to breathe: Migration detention must end
The COVID-19 pandemic has yet again rendered visible the harmful and obsolete nature of migration detention.
Algeria issues ‘terrorism’ warrants for exiled activists
Warrants come as Algeria's anti-government Hirak protest movement are boosting weekly rallies ahead of June elections.
COVID-19: The patriarchal pandemic
In the past year, the pandemic has negatively affected women disproportionately more than men.
Venezuela announces ‘radical quarantine’ amid coronavirus surge
President Nicolas Maduro said the quarantine will last for two weeks around the Christian holiday of Easter.
Taiwan loses two fighter jets in apparent collision
Taiwanese pilot killed and another missing in the ageing fleet's third crash over the past six months.
Massive fire sweeps through Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh
Videos posted on social media showed smoke billowing from Balukhali Camp 1 in Cox's Bazaar.
2016 Brussels attacks: On anniversary, Muslims remain stigmatised
As Belgium marks five years since tragedy, members of Muslim community say bombings unleashed wave of Islamophobia.
European trust in AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine plunges, poll show
People surveyed in seven countries more likely to see AstraZeneca vaccine as unsafe than safe, YouGov finds.
‘These people are broken’: Why the UK’s war on drugs has failed
How the UK’s punitive approach to drug addiction empowered drug gangs.
‘Not a noisy gun’: The women peacebuilders of Liberia
Nobel Peace laureate Leymah Gbowee and her mentor Etweda Cooper on challenges facing generations of female activists.
Ethiopia’s FM, US envoy hold talks over Renaissance Dam
Talks come at a time of increased tensions after Sudan criticised the AU's position on Ethiopia's filling of the dam.
‘Facts support’ sedition charges for US Capitol rioters: Official
Federal investigator said evidence will likely allow government to file sedition charges in the January 6 breach.
No threat to Earth as huge asteroid zooms past
Asteroid 2001 FO32 makes its closest approach to Earth, giving astronomers the chance to study the rock as it passes.
Pakistan’s feminists say will persevere amid increased threats
Segments of media and right-wing groups accuse Aurat March organisers and marchers of 'vulgarity' and 'obscenity'.
AstraZeneca shot 79 percent effective in US, Chile, Peru trials
The data paves the way for the company to apply for US approval for its COVID vaccine, which has EU approval.
Pakistan’s first transgender-only madrasa breaks barriers
Transgender sets up religious school, an important milestone for LGBTQ community in the Muslim-majority country.
Niger’s top court confirms Mohamed Bazoum’s election win
Bazoum, a former interior minister, won 55.6 percent of the votes cast, the Constitutional Court ruled.
Saudi-led coalition intensifies Yemen air raids, hits grains port
Six injured after raids hit Houthi-controlled Salif grains port, a warehouse, and a food company's living quarters.
Mauritania re-establishes diplomatic ties with Qatar
Mauritania had followed Saudi Arabia and its allies in cutting diplomatic relations with Qatar in June 2017.
Deforestation: The $53bn threat to agri-businesses
Deforestation and extreme weather are two of the risks that could lead to losses for firms, a survey of 500 firms found.
Second COVID surge grips India on ‘people’s curfew’ anniversary
India reports 46,951 cases, the highest single-day rise since November, and 212 deaths, the most since early January.
US House antitrust panel has new rules to curb big tech: Report
Strategy aims to produce several small bills to thwart technology firms fighting one large piece of legislation: Source.
Seen from the sky: Polluted waters around the world
As the UN marks World Water Day, aerial pictures reveal the dramatic impact of pollution on waterways around the world.
For Indian women jobseekers, COVID has been a mixed blessing
Remote work has allowed more Indian women to take up paid employment but also increased competition and their workload.
Australia parliament debates motion on Uighur abuses in Xinjiang
Motion calls for a UN inquiry into Uighur internment and urges Australia not to profit from forced labour in Xinjiang.
Infographic: How has the world changed since COVID-19?
From health to economics and education, here are 13 graphics that quantify how the coronavirus changed the world.
Taiwan kicks off COVID vaccination campaign with AstraZeneca jab
Taiwan's premier receives first shot in bid to boost public confidence in a vaccine that has had a troubled rollout.
Slump in gold prices draws shoppers across Asia
Retailers are snapping up more gold to cater to buyers who had been holding off their purchases for the past year.
Turkish lira plunges after Erdogan sacks central bank chief
Sacked governor Agbal had raised interest rates to rein in inflation; analysts fear new chief may reverse rate hikes.
Congo’s opposition candidate Kolelas dies a day after elections
Kolelas died in a medical aircraft that was taking him to France for treatment, his campaign manager said.
UAE brokering secret India-Pakistan peace roadmap: Officials
India-Pakistan ceasefire deal a milestone in secret talks brokered by the UAE that began months earlier, say officials.
Singapore’s Balakrishnan on regional tour amid Myanmar crisis
Foreign minister's regional tour comes amid continuing unrest in Myanmar following the February 1 coup.
Philippine troops kill Abu Sayyaf leader, rescue hostages
Four Indonesians had been held by group notorious for kidnapping for ransom for more than a year.
Sydney floods: Thousands in suburbs flee worst floods in 60 years
Rivers burst their banks after days of torrential rain with forecasters warning of more rain to come in Australian city.
COVID’s lost learning: 70 million children face reading crisis
Analysis by the ONE campaign shows over half the world's 10-year-olds could be unable to read by the end of 2021.
COVID-19 takes spring out of Japan’s ‘hanami’ season
Blossoms are due to reach their peak in Tokyo on Monday, but authorities are urging people to avoid traditional parties.
Atlanta attacks: US senator wants deeper probe into racial motive
US legislator calls for 'deeper investigation' into deadly spa shootings that she says appear 'racially motivated'.
Nabody, 2-year-old girl from Mali, dies after Spain sea rescue
Toddler dies at hospital after being resuscitated by emergency workers following rescue from boat off Canary Islands.
Michael Kovrig goes on trial in China, as wife calls for release
Diplomats refused access to espionage trial of Canadian who has been held in detention for 833 days.
Biden admin defends response to increase in migrant arrivals
Biden administration is under pressure to respond to large number of unaccompanied migrant children seeking asylum.
Can the Olympic Games succeed without overseas fans?
Organisers of postponed Tokyo Games ban foreign spectators in a bid to reduce coronavirus risks.
CAR ex-President François Bozizé takes charge of rebel alliance
Spokesman confirms ex-president agreed to become 'general coordinator' of alliance aiming to overthrow central gov't.
Nawal El Saadawi, Egyptian author and women’s rights icon, dies
The famed writer, feminist and activist passed away aged 89 at Cairo hospital after suffering long illness, family says.
Iran’s Khamenei reiterates nuclear deal stance in new year speech
Supreme leader says the United States must lift all sanctions before Iran reverses its steps away from the nuclear deal.
Turkey’s new central bank boss to hold talks with bankers: Report
In first remarks after leadership overhaul, Kavcioglu said bank will keep setting policy to permanently lower inflation.
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