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Saudi oil giant Aramco’s profits plunge nearly 45% amid pandemic
COVID-19 took heavy toll on Aramco but firm still made profit of $49bn and will pay shareholders dividends worth $75bn.
Can India solve the world’s COVID-19 vaccine shortage?
A row is brewing between rich and developing countries over vaccine intellectual property.
US defence boss Austin meets Afghan president in unannounced trip
Lloyd Austin and President Ashraf Ghani discuss Afghan peace process and rising violence, presidential palace says.
Is there a link between the AstraZeneca vaccine and blood clots?
Dr Khan explains why the European Medicines Agency has declared AstraZeneca’s vaccine to be 'safe and effective'.
Several killed in gov’t attack on hospital in northwest Syria
At least six civilians, including a child, were killed after government forces fired on a hospital in western Aleppo.
Houthis admit their forces caused fire at Yemen migrant centre
Group says 11 security personnel detained in connection with the blaze that left at least 45 migrants dead.
The revolutionary and the shoulders upon which she stands
Civic change agent Sarah Williams tells the story of the grandmother who inspires her to fight for racial justice.
Canada’s Tories reject proposal to add climate change to policy
In virtual conference, 54 percent of the party's delegates vote against adding 'climate change is real' to policy book.
Saudi coalition launches air raids on Yemen’s Houthi-held capital
Saudi-led coalition carries out fresh air strikes against Iran-aligned group amid escalating fighting in Yemen's Marib.
The history of the duster and my trailblazing grandmother
So different from the women she grew up with, my grandmother rocked a hot pink housecoat while pursuing her career.
Myanmar doctors kick off day of protests with dawn march
The rising death toll in Myanmar forces anti-coup protesters to turn to novel ways to show their opposition.
Long-dormant volcano that came to life in Iceland
Volcano on the Reykjanes Peninsula flared to life in the area’s first volcanic eruption in nearly 900 years.
Record rains, flooding prompt evacuations in Australia
New South Wales state has issued more evacuation orders following the worst flooding in decades.
Pro-Kurdish MP holed up in Turkey’s parliament for days detained
HDP lawmaker Omer Faruk Gergerlioglu had stayed in parliament for four nights to protest against stripping of MP status.
Icelandic volcano subsiding after first eruption in 900 years
Authorities say the eruption of a long-dormant volcano is easing and should not interfere with air travel.
Anti-lockdown protests break out in Europe amid new COVID wave
As European countries brace for another wave of infections, new coronavirus restrictions are triggering unrest.
Polls open in Congo as main opposition party boycotts election
President Nguesso seeking to extend his 36-year reign while critics say vote won't be free and fair.
Foreign interference in the Palestinian elections
Several foreign players are seeking to influence the outcome of the Palestinian elections.
Philippines says 220 Chinese vessels spotted at disputed reef
Manila expresses ​concern about overfishing, destruction of marine environment, and risks to safety of navigation.
Evacuations ordered in Sydney amid ‘one-in-100-year floods’
Australian city braces for its worst flooding in decades as record rainfall causes its largest dam to overflow.
Congo: Guy Brice Parfait Kolelas hospitalised with COVID-19
Guy Brice Parfait Kolelas says he's 'fighting death' after being diagnosed with COVID-19 on eve of presidential vote.
‘Stop Asian hate’: Hundreds demand justice for Atlanta victims
Rally in Atlanta comes days after shootings at local spas left eight dead, including six women of Asian descent.
Thousands protest against Netanyahu days before Israeli polls
Large crowds take to Jerusalem's streets, three days before Israel holds fourth general election in less than two years.
Brazil in talks with US to import extra COVID vaccines
South American country is struggling to contain a nationwide surge in coronavirus infections and deaths.
Local doctors angry as Kenya offers COVID vaccines to diplomats
Medics criticise move by gov't to offer jabs to diplomats even though it has not completed inoculating health workers.
With a surplus looming, how should the US use excess vaccines?
Amid calls to mitigate a global shortage of COVID jabs, the US grapples with Russia and China's vaccine influence.
COVID jabs bring relief for vulnerable California farmworkers
US state made COVID-19 vaccines available to agricultural workers, who face heightened risks of contracting the virus.
Why is violence against Asian-Americans on the rise?
Calls for hate-crime charges after women of Asian descent killed in gun attack.
Mourners pay respects to Tanzania’s late President John Magufuli
Officials, including new President Samia Suluhu Hassan, and supporters attend service at Uhuru Stadium in Dar es Salaam.
NCAA slammed for inequality between men’s and women’s facilities
Disparities in amenities and resources offered at March Madness basketball tournaments draw condemnation.
France, Poland and Ukraine impose new lockdown measures
People in Poland, France and Ukraine face new restrictions with shops shut and people urged to work from home.
Worsening violence in western Ethiopia forcing civilians to flee
Civilians in western Ethiopia say they plan to relocate after spate of attacks targeting people of ethnic Amhara origin.
Thailand: Police disperse protesters calling for monarchy reform
Pro-democracy protesters gathered near the Grand Palace in Bangkok to demand reforms and the release of activists.
Guinea-Bissau’s plan to lift logging ban sparks fears for forests
Government proposal to lift moratorium raises concern among activists who fear a return to 2012-2015 timber felling.
Ecuador’s health minister resigns after just 19 days
Ecuador is one of a few nations in South America embroiled in scandals over coronavirus vaccine queue-jumping.
Anger, condemnation after Turkey exits treaty to protect women
Since last year, women have taken to the streets calling on the government to stick to the convention.
EU threatens to ban AstraZeneca exports if vaccines not delivered
EU chief says AstraZeneca could see its COVID vaccine exports blocked if it does not meet its contractual obligations.
Overseas fans banned from Tokyo Olympics over COVID fears
The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games were postponed last year to 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Qatar says reforms to labour laws have ‘transformed’ the market
Qatar’s new minimum wage law, the latest in a series of recent labour reforms, comes into effect.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan tests positive for COVID
The 68 year-old Pakistani premier is self-isolating after contracting COVID-19 two days after being vaccinated.
How a surfing revolution is riding the wave in India
Despite obstacles, surfing is seeking a bigger base in India.
Congo heading to polls as Nguesso seeks to extend 36-year reign
Longtime president expected to see off challenge from six other candidates and win Sunday's vote.
High-risk news coverage: Reporting the crackdown in Myanmar
Myanmar’s military leaders are deploying forces, both armed and digital, to stifle news coverage.
Thanks to vaccines, this Newroz we have reason to be hopeful
The incredible vaccine rollout taking place across the UK has given us reason to be hopeful.
Turkey’s Erdogan sacks central bank governor after rate hike
Turkey's president fires Naci Agbal after just four months on the job following surprise increase in interest rates.
Largest asteroid of 2021 to make closest approach to Earth
Scientist advise people not to panic as the giant rock makes its closest approach on Sunday.
Can Mario Draghi put a stop to Italy’s economic decline?
Italy’s economy has deep-rooted issues but its new prime minister has a reputation for turning around hopeless causes.
Bolsonaro asks court to reverse Brazil’s COVID-19 restrictions
Brazil's COVID-19 death toll has increased sharply in recent weeks, to more than 290,000, second only to that of the US.
Allies of El Salvador’s Bukele win absolute majority in Congress
El Salvador's populist leader extends power as first president in nearly three decades to have a majority in Congress.
Turkey pulls out of treaty protecting women from violence
Politicians claim charter damages family unity, encourages divorce and acceptance of the LGBT community.
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