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Shamima Begum and the conditionality of British citizenship
The decision to revoke Begum’s citizenship demonstrated how racialised bodies are always in a limbo state in Britain.
Turkish police detain pro-Kurdish HDP officials, rights activist
Move comes days after a top public prosecutor demanded the dissolution of the HDP, the third-largest party in Turkey.
‘Radical change’: Leaders call for measures to tackle inequality
New study shows that the ranks of the global middle class fell for the first time since the 1990s, widening inequality.
Asian stocks, oil prices fall sharply as inflation concerns mount
Investors fear swift consumer demand bounce coupled with trillions of dollars in stimulus may drive up inflation.
Overthrown Myanmar politicians eye ICC probe over killings
Calls to probe crimes against humanity mount as more anti-coup protesters killed, wounded and detained in crackdown.
COVID pushed 32 million Indians out of middle class: Pew research
Number of Indians in the middle class, or those earning between $10-$20 a day, shrank by about 32 million, study says.
Gunmen kill 13 in ambush on police convoy in central Mexico
The killing by suspected gang members is Mexico's biggest single slaying of law enforcement since October 2019.
Tanzania swears in new president after sudden death of Magufuli
Vice President Samia Suluhu Hassan sworn in as president on Friday, after the sudden death of John Magufuli.
Pakistan army chief says ‘it is time to bury the past’ with India
In a rare conciliatory note, General Bajwa calls for peaceful resolution of Kashmir dispute and talks with New Delhi.
Amnesty condemns Xinjiang’s ‘tragedy of Uighur family separation’
Rights group says China's crackdown in Xinjiang is preventing exiled Uighur parents from reuniting with their children.
In Afghan delegation for Moscow talks, ‘only one woman in room’
Politician Habiba Sarabi only woman in 12-member delegation of Afghan government and leaders attending Moscow talks.
World Bank rolls out COVID vaccine funds for poor Asian nations
Afghanistan to receive $113m, Bangladesh $500m and $75m for Nepal to vaccinate their populations against the pandemic.
Ordered to stay home, Manila’s children face risks beyond COVID
Depression, sexual abuse among the challenges young Filipinos face as they wait out the pandemic cooped up at home.
N Korea to cut ties with Malaysia over US extradition ruling
Reclusive nation calls move by Malaysian court 'nefarious' but does not say whether it will close its embassy.
Canadian Michael Spavor awaits verdict after China spying trial
Proceedings in Dandong lasted just two hours with fellow Canadian Michael Kovrig due to face court on Monday.
Amid Myanmar’s post-coup crisis, armed rebellion brews
Military power grab appears to be uniting Myanmar people against a shared enemy, increasing the risk of armed conflict.
‘Grandstanding’: US, China trade rebukes in testy talks
Depth of divide between two global giants publicly exposed as talks get under way in snowy Anchorage.
Divided US House passes bill helping ‘Dreamer’ immigrants
The future of the Democrats' bill offering protection to undocumented children is uncertain, at best, in the US Senate.
US Senate confirms Biden’s health and CIA chiefs
Two Biden cabinet nominees tasked with COVID-19 pandemic and national security challenges win key Senate approvals.
Casey Goodson Jr shot six times by Ohio cop: Coroner’s report
Criminal investigation into Goodson's death continues as coroner report sheds new light on controversial shooting.
Death of Tanzania President John Magufuli draws mixed reactions
Magufuli has left a nation divided in its memory of him amid uncertainty over what comes next.
Will vaccine passports revive tourism?
The European Union unveils plans for a COVID-19 digital pass to allow travel, but the WHO urges caution.
Concerns about fourth COVID wave as Iranians travel for Nowruz
Iranian new year trips and gatherings could create another massive wave of coronavirus infections, authorities warn.
In major milestone, US on cusp of 100 million COVID-19 shots
Biden says the US will meet the goal Friday, six weeks before his self-imposed deadline of his 100th day as president.
Biden orders US flags flown at half-staff after Atlanta shootings
Outrage grows as US reacts to killing of eight, including six Asian American women, at massage spas in Atlanta, Georgia.
Biden administration mulls new sanctions to block Nord Stream 2
New sanctions could include the Nord Stream 2 pipeline's parent company, sources tell Bloomberg.
US, China set to meet in tense first talks under Biden
White House says the US will 'be frank' on Chinese conduct in the region, as Biden rallies allies to counter Beijing.
Israeli settler attacks surge against Palestinians
Unprecedented settler violence in the occupied West Bank is raising fears the situation may grow out of control.
US students defrauded by colleges could see full debt relief
Defrauded students who received only partial relief on federal student loans could now have them wiped out.
EU halts plans to blacklist Turkey oil execs
Brussels has frozen plans to sanction senior executives at Turkish Petroleum Corp, four diplomats told Reuters news.
US to ‘loan’ COVID-19 vaccines to Canada and Mexico
The White House said it will send four million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to Canada and Mexico.
Global middle class shrinks for first time since 1990s
Pew Research Center found the global middle class shrank by 90 million people last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Russia, US call on Afghans to discuss ceasefire after talks
The conference is the first of three before a May 1 deadline for withdrawal of US and NATO troops from Afghanistan.
In Pictures: South Africa’s Zulu king is laid to rest
King Zwelithini was a proponent of traditional Zulu customs and the most influential South African traditional leaders.
Biden dispatches US senator to Ethiopia over humanitarian crisis
Senator Coons to meet Ethiopia's prime minister over allegations of ethnic cleansing in the Tigray region.
‘Safe and effective’: EU drug regulator backs AstraZeneca vaccine
The European Medicines Agency says the benefits of the shot outweigh the risks after several countries pause rollouts.
Bolsonaro’s office releases Biden letter on climate, pandemic
President Joe Biden said his government is willing to work closely with Brazil on a new chapter in bilateral relations.
Inside the Sinaloa Cartel
People and Power investigates the activities of the world's most powerful drug cartel.
Existing COVID vaccines may protect against Brazil strain: Study
Researchers say producing vaccines against the South Africa variant should be 'greatest priority for developers'.
Is the world at a ‘tipping point’ to abolish the death penalty?
Twenty-one industry titans from around the world signed a declaration demanding an end to capital punishment.
US jobless claims jump to 770,000 despite reopenings
Number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits rose last week to 770,000 from 725,000 the week before.
Lira surges after Turkey’s central bank hikes interest rates
Turkey's Monetary Policy Committee raised the one-week repo rate to 19 percent from 17 percent on Thursday.
Is the world on the verge of a new commodities supercycle?
In a supercycle, supply is so inadequate to demand growth that prices rise for years, even a decade or more.
Biden plays the long game as he sells benefits of COVID bill
The US president and his fellow Democrats hope the effects of the relief package result in electoral success.
Lebanon: Anger mounts over economic crisis as politicians dawdle
Pharmacies shutting and petrol stations rationing scarce fuel supplies as the country plunges deeper into collapse.
‘Takes one to know one’: Putin mocks Biden over ‘killer’ remark
Moscow-Washington ties deteriorate over allegations Russia meddled in the US election and as Navalny remains jailed.
Armenia: Embattled prime minister announces snap elections
Pashinyan has been under pressure to quit since November, when he signed a Russia-brokered deal to end the Karabakh war.
‘Afraid this won’t end’: Italy in grips of fresh COVID crisis
As country mourns virus victims, a rising death rate and fresh lockdown measures further darken the national mood.
Sexual consent app proposal sparks criticism in Australia
The proposal by a top police officer to use a phone app to record sexual consent has caused an uproar.
The Israeli election – 5 things to know | Start Here
Israel is going to the polls for the fourth time in only two years. Why do Israeli governments keep collapsing?
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