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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.
Iceland’s Fagradalsfjall erupts, lighting up sky near Reykjavik
Public advised to stay away and the main road from the capital region to Keflavik airport was temporarily closed.
EU set to sanction Myanmar military officials for coup
At least 11 Myanmar officials face sanctions for coup as UN official proposes cut in army's access to weapons, money.
Biden condemns Atlanta shootings as anti-Asian hate crime
The US president links rise in attacks on Asians to fears stoked by the coronavirus pandemic.
Four Proud Boys leaders charged in relation to Capitol riot
Federal indictment presents new evidence of how federal officials believe group members planned January 6 riot.
Qatar’s landmark minimum wage comes into force
Employees of all nationalities and across all sectors will now be entitled to a minimum monthly wage of $275.
WHO renews support for AstraZeneca COVID vaccine
The UN health agency aligns with the EU regulator saying the benefits of the jab outweigh the risks.
From Basel to Beeple: How will the art world fare post-pandemic?
Fairs like Art Basel and small galleries have suffered as the business of buying and selling art has had to adapt fast.
US, China wrap up ‘candid’ first talks despite tense opening
Public spat before first high-level talks could be 'aimed at a domestic audience', US State Department says.
Syrian refugees’ plight in Lebanon 10 years after the uprising
Lebanon hosts the largest per capita population of Syrian refugees in the world, providing shelter to 1.7 million.
G7 agrees to back IMF reserve boost to help poorer nations
The UK said G7 has agreed to support a 'sizable' increase to Special Drawing Rights, an internal currency of the IMF.
Seizing the moment to revive an historically Black college
Ruth Simmons, one of US higher ed's most prominent Black leaders, landed an unsolicited $50m gift from MacKenzie Scott.
Can China and the US mend strained diplomatic ties?
Washington and Beijing's top diplomats trade sharp rebukes at the start of talks, accusing each other of hypocrisy.
US presses Somalia to hold elections immediately
Secretary of State Antony Blinken calls on Somali leaders to hold 'transparent and inclusive elections'.
Powell: ‘We’ll emerge from this crisis stronger and better’
Fed chief pens a WSJ essay reassuring that the US central bank will do whatever it takes to support the recovery.
Biden stumbles climbing ‘windy’ steps to Air Force One
White House spokesperson says US president is ‘doing fine’ after ‘misstep’, and he did not require medical attention.
US halves social distancing recommendation for schools
Officials relaxed social distancing guidelines for schools, potentially paving the way for widespread reopenings.
Turkey asks Egyptian media to limit criticism: TV channel owner
Egypt opposition figure Ayman Nour says Turkish officials asked media outlets to limit critcism of President el-Sisi.
Palestinians protest Israeli police inaction amid crime wave
Palestinian citizens of Israel blame Israeli police for high level of intra-communal violence within their community.
Names of Atlanta shooting victims released, suspect charged
A new mother and an Army veteran were among the eight victims, seven of whom were women and six of Asian descent.
Taliban expect US withdrawal in May; vow to restore Islamic rule
Taliban stand firm on demand for an Islamic government in Afghanistan, without elaborating on what it would look like.
Judge refuses to delay Chauvin trial, jury selection nears end
Judge says delay would not stop publicity surrounding landmark case, only two jurors remain to be seated.
‘Unacceptable’: Erdogan slams Biden over ‘killer’ Putin comment
Joe Biden called the Russian president a 'killer', with Putin responding that 'it takes one to know one'.
Germany warns of vaccine shortages as new COVID wave hits Europe
European nations scramble to get vaccination programmes back on track following suspensions on use of AstraZeneca shot.
Mexican president thanks Biden for COVID-19 shots loan
Mexico has scrambled to obtain enough shots for its vaccination campaign, and has leaned on Russia and China.
Two reporters detained as press crackdown intensifies in Myanmar
BBC says it is 'extremely concerned' after Aung Thura, a journalist from its Burmese-language service, was detained.
The US Fed is restoring capital requirement for big banks
Capital requirement rules were relaxed last year to shore up the financial system in the early days of the pandemic.
Palestinian killed by Israeli army in West Bank
Protester shot dead in a clash between soldiers and Palestinians demonstrating against illegal settlements.
Refugee father charged with son’s death on journey to Greece
In an EU first, refugee parent faces criminal prosecution for the death of their child in the pursuit of a better life.
As US-Russia ties cool, Putin offers to call Biden
Relations between the world powers are at risk after the US president called his Russian counterpart a 'killer'.
Hydropower projects are wreaking havoc in the Himalayas
The deadly February 7 flash flood in Uttarakhand should not be blamed on 'nature's fury' alone.
Fire at Saudi Arabia oil facility after drone attack
Saudi Arabia condemns attack, saying it targeted 'the security and stability of the world’s energy supplies'.
In historic first, Roma included as ethnicity on UK census
Campaigners welcome move, but some in the community are fearful of discrimination and hesitant to participate.
China military bans Tesla cars citing camera, sensor spy concerns
The ban was relayed to residents of military housing this week and asks them to park the cars outside of the compounds.
Syria’s medical workers are still fighting for justice
On the 10th anniversary of the Syrian conflict, the regime's attacks on healthcare workers remain unpunished.
Last responders: COVID pushes end-of-life workers to the brink
Strained beyond their capacity by overwhelming demand, crematorium workers in California reflect on the pandemic’s toll.
The Fed, women entrepreneurs and the Kardashians’ long goodbye
We gather the numbers to know from the week’s biggest economic news stories so you can impress your friends.
Countries resume AstraZeneca vaccine rollout after reassurances
Countries from Indonesia to France start using the COVID vaccine again, as EMA, WHO and UK bodies quell fears.
Over 200 killed in armed attacks in DR Congo since January: UN
The UN refugee agency says attacks blamed on ISIL affiliates in DR Congo killed more than 200, displaced 40,000.
Why is India staring at a ‘second peak’ of COVID cases?
Health experts weigh in on reasons behind sudden spike in cases in the world's third worst-hit country.
Nigeria university strike caused ‘crisis’ for small businesses
A year after a 10-month strike shut universities, businesses that need students for patronage are still struggling.
Profile: Samia Suluhu Hassan, Tanzania’s new president
Tanzania's soft-spoken vice president sworn in as the country’s first female president after the death of John Magufuli.
Sarah Everard murder highlights threats faced by minority women
Government figures show Black Britons and people of mixed ethnicities are more likely to experience sexual assault.
Is Narendra Modi dismantling democracy in India?
We challenge BJP spokesperson Syed Zafar Islam on India’s crackdown on dissent, and discuss the crisis in Lebanon.
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